I fell on back doing exercise in 1983, my buttocks had a swollen bruise on it the doctor gave me some pain pills for it and a heating pad to put back there, i was out of work for about 3 days. Three days later went back to the doctor bump on buttock had gone down, not all the way but some, i returned to work and from that time on i had little tingles here and there coming from my buttocks down to my toes, not a lot but i notice it when it would happen. Several months later i went to to doctor explained what i was experiencing, they just gave me pain pills and said you will be alright. To make a long story short in 1986i was awaken by this real bad pain in my right leg i could not move, my buttocks was hurting on the right, my thigh , my toes was tingling. I have not been the same since, i had to leave my job because of this nagging pain and now i can't sit down. 2009 the doctor finally admits that i am dealing with post traumatic Piriformis Syndrome. Am sorry i had to say all of this to give you readers and ideal of the time frame and i hope this helps someone, but remember everyone bodies are different. P.S. I was in the Military in 1983 in Germany when i fell . Now i walk with a cane on my right side . I went and saw another doctor and was told if it was diagnosed right early on, i would have been saved a lot of pain. (I WISH EVERYONE WHO IS SUFFERING FROM THIS AS I AM THE BEST).
The "autosomal dominant" method of inheritance. if your question as Marfan syndrome is the result of inheriting a single allele. Individuals with Marfan syndrome are tall and long-limbed, and have both cardiovascular and eye defects. The inheritance of Marfan syndrome is an example of ______. then the answer is pleiotropy
Residual bruising from a traumatic injury typically lasts for about 1 to 2 weeks, but can sometimes persist for up to 3 weeks depending on the severity of the injury.
Stickler syndrome is a genetic disorder that is present from birth and persists throughout a person's life. The symptoms and severity of the condition can vary widely among individuals, but the genetic mutation that causes Stickler syndrome is lifelong. Treatment is focused on managing symptoms and complications associated with the syndrome.
Marfan syndrome is caused by mutations in the FBN1 gene, which provides instructions for making a protein called fibrillin-1. These mutations can affect the structure and function of connective tissue, leading to the characteristic features of Marfan syndrome such as tall stature, long limbs, and heart abnormalities.
Marfan syndrome is an inherited disorder characterized by a tall, thin body with long limbs and fingers (arachnodactyly). Other features of Marfan syndrome include heart, eye, and skeletal abnormalities due to a genetic mutation affecting connective tissue. It can vary in severity and may require medical management to address associated complications.
It is particularly common among skiers, tennis players, long-distance bikers, and truck drivers
The best kind of exercise for a piriformis syndrome is to simply stretch that particular muscle to reduce its tendency to go into protective spams. Several classic stretching exercises for the piriformis, hip extensor muscles and the hamstring group when done twice daily will often decrease the painful symptoms of sciatic nerve pressure and improve the range of motion without pain.Lie on your back with both feet flat on the floor and your knees bent.First piriformis stretch is done on the side with that has hip and leg pain.Pull the knee of the painful leg up to your chest, grasp the knee with both hands and slowly and gently pull it toward the opposite shoulder. If you are stretching for right low back and hip pain, the right knee is bent and flexed toward the left shoulder; if you are stretching for left low back and hip pain, the left knee is bent and flexed toward the right shoulder.Do not "bounce" the hold; use only slight gentle force that produces a pleasant feeling as the piriformis muscle stretches.Hold this position for 30 seconds, repeat 3-5 times and stretch 3 times a day during the acute state.Repeat for other side, although you will probably want to do more piriformis and sciatic nerve exercises on the side of greatest pain.
carpal tunnel syndrome
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
If you use your keyboard in an improper manner or use it for too long you can get an injury such as carpal tunnel syndrome.
In the UK this depends totally on whether a medical expert can verify that the Reynauds syndrome was connected to the elbow injury - so long as injuries are verified to be caused by the negligence of an employer you can claim compensation for all the injuries caused. This is known as causation. To see an example of hoe to claim for Reynauds Syndrome in the UK please see the related link entitled "Reynauds Syndrome".
"Kick-Ass" 2010 is 117 minutes long .
people (girls/women) with turner syndrome live as long as regular people do....turner syndrome does not affect life spancy
An NFL extra point kick is typically 33 yards long.
people with ushers syndrome will have a normal life expectancy
I've bombed base before and it's taken hours to kick in!
The hitch kick technique is used in the long jump event.