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msbrainspine · 2 years
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The ulnar nerve is a key nerve in the arm that is responsible for delivering mobility and feeling to the hand and fingers. This nerve is located in the upper arm. It begins at the shoulder and continues down the arm, then passes through the elbow, then it continues down the forearm until it reaches the hand. To know more visit https://msbrainspine.com/ or call us at (601) 326-5700.
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jacksonneurosurgery · 3 years
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Hydrocephalus is a very serious condition as inadequate reabsorption of CSF can lead to multiple problems like loss of bladder control, memory loss, progressive loss of reasoning skills and difficulty in walking. For more information on Hydrocephalus visit https://jacksonneurosurgery.com/what-you-should-know-about-hydrocephalus/ or call us on (601) 366-1011.
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americanmysticom · 2 years
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COVID UPDATE: What is the truth? by Dr. Russel L. Blaylock, read by pgunnels
NIH's Russell Blaylock TORCHES Medical Establishment pgunnels Published  May 21, 2022 
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COVID UPDATE: What is the truth? Russell L. Blaylock
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9062939/
The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the most manipulated infectious disease events in history, characterized by official lies in an unending stream lead by government bureaucracies, medical associations, medical boards, the media, and international agencies.[3,6,57]
We have witnessed a long list of unprecedented intrusions into medical practice, including attacks on medical experts, destruction of medical careers among doctors refusing to participate in killing their patients and a massive regimentation of health care, led by non-qualified individuals with enormous wealth, power and influence.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9062939/
Dr Russell Blaylock is a board-certified neurosurgeon, health practitioner, author, and lecturer. He attended the Louisiana State University School of Medicine and completed his internship and neurological residency at the Medical University of South Carolina. For 26 years he practiced neurosurgery in addition to having a nutritional practice.
He previously served as Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, MS, and a visiting professor of biology at the Belhaven College, also in Jackson. Dr. Russell Blaylock is the 2004 recipient of the Integrity in Science Award granted by the Weston A. Price Foundation. He serves on the editorial staff of the Journal of the American Nutraceutical Association and is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons, official publication of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons.
https://totalityofevidence.com/dr-russell-blaylock/
[AND YOU WILL RECALL EXCESS MORTALITY RATES. SUDDEN UNEXPECTED DEATHS EVEN TWO YEARS OUT. THE CLINTON FIASCO RELATED TO SOROS, RUSSIAGATE, FBI COLLUSION, DAVOS. THE CASCADE OF EVENTS REQUIRED TO uncover it all up]
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tginofoxa · 7 years
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https://t.co/iTYkVVywXy Davis, a neurosurgeon with NewSouth NeuroSpine in Flowood and a 1988 graduate of Mississippi State, will serve as …
— Jackson, MS 39201 (@Jackson_39201) August 27, 2017
from Twitter https://twitter.com/Jackson_39201 August 26, 2017 at 08:51PM via Jackson_39201
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msbrainspine · 2 years
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Wondering whether you ever experienced any strange sensations in your thumbs or fingers, such as tingling, numbness, discomfort, burning, or a general lack of feeling. Carpal tunnel syndrome is characterized by the fact that it does not impact the pinky finger. You may be experiencing compression of the median nerve as it extends from your spine down your upper arm and into your forearm if you are experiencing these symptoms. Depending on the intensity of your symptoms and the stage your carpal tunnel syndrome is in, you may need therapy. To know more visit https://msbrainspine.com/who-needs-treatment-for-carpal-tunnel-syndrome-cts/ or call us at (601) 326-5700.
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msbrainspine · 2 years
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Your trusted neurosurgery experts - Mississippi Brain & Spine PLLC
All manner of neurosurgical services are available at Mississippi Brain and Spine, PLLC. Your needs will be met before, during, and after your procedure by a strong, caring team that is available at convenient hours and conveniently located off Lakeland Drive in Flowood. To know more visit https://msbrainspine.com/request-an-appointment/ or call us at (601) 326-5700.
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msbrainspine · 2 years
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A free MRI review can be a valuable service for patients who want to understand the results of their scan and potentially make more informed decisions about their healthcare. It is an opportunity to have a qualified healthcare professional review and interpret the images, and can provide additional insight or clarification. To know more about it visit https://msbrainspine.com/free-mri-review/ or call us at (601) 326-5700.
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msbrainspine · 2 years
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As a child, there must have been several instances when your parents asked you to correct your posture. You might have got a little irritated upon coming across such instructions or reprimand. However, as you grow older, you realize the importance of having a good posture. Poor posture causes problems both on a short-term and long-term basis. To know more visit http://msbrainspine.com/ or call us at (601) 326-5700.
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msbrainspine · 2 years
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If you are experiencing pain emanating from the spine, it’s important to see a doctor for an accurate diagnosis. Mississippi Brain ands Spine, PLLC, offers a variety of services to help patients with spine and brain related conditions. To know more visit https://msbrainspine.com/faqs-about-what-a-spine-clinic-in-flowood-ms-can-do-for-you/ or call us at (601) 326-5700.
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msbrainspine · 2 years
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Not everyone requires back surgery, and some conditions are simply not treatable through surgery. The majority of our patients benefit greatly from our approach to conservative therapy, which includes a combination of physical therapy, cervical traction, non-steroidal pain management, and lifestyle changes that can help you improve and manage your symptoms. Conservative therapy may help you find relief from pain and improve your ability to function on a daily basis. To know more visit http://msbrainspine.com/procedures/conservative-therapy/ or call us at (601) 326-5700.
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msbrainspine · 2 years
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Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve as it travels through your hand is compressed. The median nerve, which is located on the palm side, provides sensation to your thumb, index, middle, and part of your ring finger. Carpal tunnel syndrome can affect one or both hands. Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by swelling of the wrist. It can cause numbness, weakness, and tingling on your thumb side. Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by excessive pressure in the wrist and on the median nerve, which causes an inflammatory response. The most common cause of wrist swelling is an underlying medical condition or obstructed blood flow. To know more visit http://msbrainspine.com/procedures/carpal-tunnel-syndrome/ or call us at (601) 326-5700.
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msbrainspine · 2 years
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Many questions will go through your head as you prepare for your first chemotherapy treatment. Your care team will review your treatment plan with you to help you relax. But there is still a lot to learn. If you want to feel more confident and prepared for your first chemo treatment, know all about it here visit http://msbrainspine.com/ or call us at (601) 326-5700.
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msbrainspine · 2 years
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Treatment for ulnar nerve entrapment typically entails surgical release of the nerve. This condition can cause numbness and paralysis if not treated. The good news is that most people can expect a full recovery after having the ulnar nerve compressed released. The nerve travels down the forearm, hiding in a bony bump at the elbow, before emerging in the palms of the hands. You couldn't hold a fork or a baseball without it. To know more about Ulnar nerve release surgery visit http://msbrainspine.com/is-ulnar-nerve-release-surgery-worth-it/ or call us at (601) 326-5700.
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msbrainspine · 2 years
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Treatment for Cervical Spondylosis with Radiculopathy - Mississippi Brain & Spine PLLC
There are numerous underlying causes for cervical spondylosis with radiculopathy, also known as a pinched nerve. These include spinal injury, degenerative discs, infections, and tumors. It makes no difference what you call it. If it is not treated, it can cause excruciating pain. Although your body has an incredible ability to heal itself, it does require some assistance from time to time. To know more visit http://msbrainspine.com/procedures/cervical-spondylosis-with-radiculopathy/ or call us at (601) 326-5700.
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msbrainspine · 2 years
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Based on symptom location, spinal stenosis has three types. Mississippi Brain and Spine, PLLC treats them all surgically and nonsurgical. If you suspect spinal stenosis, check these symptoms. Our brain and spine surgeon offers free consultations. Dr. Orhan Ilercil is a conservative neurosurgeon. Discover nonsurgical spinal stenosis treatments that may improve mobility and reduce pain. To know the best treatment for cervical radiculopathy visit https://msbrainspine.com/procedures/spinal-stenosis-treatment/ or call us at (601) 326-5700.
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msbrainspine · 2 years
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Neck nerve injury or inflammation causes cervical radiculopathy. Neck, shoulder, and limb tingling, numbness, pain, and weakness are common neurological complaints. Many exercises can worsen symptoms. Thus, pain must be treated immediately. Based on your situation and cervical radiculopathy a etiology, experts can propose several treatments. To know the best treatment for cervical radiculopathy visit http://msbrainspine.com/ or call us at (601) 326-5700.
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