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Shoulder Problems May be Just a Pain in the Neck41.) Shoulder Problems May be Just a Pain in the Neck

Over one day ago | Sat Aug 23 0:00:00 PDT 2008

This muscle connects into the upper part of your neck which extends longitudinally from the occipital bone to the lower thoracic vertebrae, and laterally to the spine of the scapula. All of these muscles are continually called upon to ...

From unknown

MCQsOnline - Online Collection of MCQs of Medical PG Entrance ...42.) MCQsOnline - Online Collection of MCQs of Medical PG Entrance ...

Over one day ago | Wed Oct 8 11:13:00 PDT 2008

Ä Occipital diploic vein, the largest, confined to the occipital bone, opening into occipital veins or the transverse sinus near the confluence of sinuses or into an occipital emissary vein. Tips. In the cranial bones, the layers of ...

From ?????? Bruno

Neurodevelopmental abnormalities associated with severe congenital ...43.) Neurodevelopmental abnormalities associated with severe congenital ...

Over one day ago | Thu Dec 4 0:00:00 PST 2008

An interictal electroencephalogram (EEG) showed diffuse irregular spike and wave discharges, predominantly in the right occipital region. Bone marrow transplantation successfully restored severe neutropenia, but did not improve or ...

From Ishikawa, N, Okada, S, Miki, M, Shirao, K, Kihara, H, Tsumura, M, Nakamura, K, Kawaguchi, H, Ohtsubo, M, Yasunaga, S, Matsubara, K, Sako, M, Hara, J, Shiohara, M, Kojima, S, Sato, T, Takihara, Y, Kobayashi, M

Massage Techniques To Reduce Headaches44.) Massage Techniques To Reduce Headaches

Over one day ago | Mon Mar 10 8:21:00 PDT 2008

First, locate the occipital bone on the back of the head. Now, lower your fingers about one and a half inches beneath the bone and apply pressure to both sides below the bone with your thumbs. You may find it best to lower your head. ...

From jonhook

cervical spondylosis to identify with those diseases45.) cervical spondylosis to identify with those diseases

Over one day ago | Wed May 14 17:06:00 PDT 2008

to be with cervical spondylotic myelopathy identification of the disease: the need for the identification of many diseases, some from the x-ray on the identification, such as cervical or congenital malformation of the occipital bone, ...

From Medical health

sciencedirect topic alert: computing46.) sciencedirect topic alert: computing

Over one day ago | Thu Jun 12 0:23:00 PDT 2008

ossifying fibroma of the occipital bone?a case report and literature review. european journal of radiology extra, in press, corrected proof, available online 10 june 2008. sze yin lam, norlisah mohd ramli, dharmendra harikrishnan, ...

From news letters

List of Causes of Neck Pain | Bone and Spine Health47.) List of Causes of Neck Pain | Bone and Spine Health

Over one day ago | Fri Apr 4 20:16:00 PDT 2008

Joints. Temporomandibular joint: associated with myofascial pain syndrome in neck. Facet joint: facet joint syndrome and dislocation infectious arthritis. Occipital neuralgia: with C1, C2 arthrosis syndrome ...

From Dr Arun Pal Singh

All Well Medical Shop XIII48.) All Well Medical Shop XIII

Over one day ago | Sun Jul 13 1:39:00 PDT 2008

Includes pelvis, occipital bone, and vertebral artery. There is a dorsal herniated disc between 3rd and 4th lumbar vertebrae. Size: 29 tall. Malibu Medical Clogs by KLOGS. Malibu Medical Clogs by KLOGS ...

From Ashok Chavda

Congenital Muscular Torticollis-Diagnosis and Treatment | Bone and ...49.) Congenital Muscular Torticollis-Diagnosis and Treatment | Bone and ...

Over one day ago | Tue Apr 15 0:00:00 PDT 2008

Every patient should have radiograms of the cervical spine made to exclude congenital anomalies of the vertebrae, such as hemivertebrae, unilateral atlanto-occipital fusion, and the Klippel-Feil syndrome. ...

From Dr Arun Pal Singh

Achondroplasia | Bone and Spine Health50.) Achondroplasia | Bone and Spine Health

Over one day ago | Wed Apr 16 5:26:00 PDT 2008

This appearance arises because of lack of growth of the intersphenoid and sphenoid occipital synchondroses which ossify in infancy. The mandible is almost normally developed and appears to be too large. ...

From Dr Arun Pal Singh

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