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...or complaints of head, facial, or neck pain.The 3 most common.....by carotid artery and vertebral artery dissections in the neck.....including facial and neck pain, can be constant, ...
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Miscellaneous News Index ||| Chirobase Home Page Canadian Neurologists Warn against Neck Manipulation Brad Stewart, MD, FRCPC Sixty-two clinical neurologists from across Canada, all ...
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Craning to see distant traffic, hunching to grasp a telephone & rotating for side vision are all in a day's work for your neck. No wonder it sometimes protests with stiffness and pain. ...
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Fiery crash shuts segment of key route between Boston, New York; 'a pain in the neck' ... of Interstate 95, the main traffic artery between New...
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...some strokes occurred several weeks after the onset of neck pain. There are 2 autopsied cases of fatal vertebral artery dissection following...
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Head and Neck Pain Shoulder Pain Back Pain Hand and Wrist Pain Knee Pain Ankle Pain Special Needs Printer Friendly Version Special Needs Some disabilities cause problems at work which do ...
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... Home Introduction Back Pain Muscle Pain Neck Pain TMJ Arthritis Elbow pain Wrist pain General Problems Shoulder ... compression of the vertebral artery can cause partial restriction of ...
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...stenosis of less than 50%.5 .. Neck pain is a reliable symptom of.....Sudden neck movement and cervical artery dissection .. John W. Norris.....weeks after the onset of neck pain. There ...
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... tenderness at the temple where the artery is, sudden ... muscle pain, facial, jaw and tongue pain, fever, malaise ... Neck involvement is less frequently than low back ...
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...abnormality such as a subclavian artery aneurysm. ... Pain in the supraclavicular area (above the collar bone), shoulder, neck and occasionally...
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