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  2. Logrolling (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Logrolling (medicine) Log-rolling onto a spine board. In medicine, in particular, in emergency medicine, the log roll or logrolling is a maneuver used to move a patient without flexing the spinal column. Patient's legs are stretched, the head is held, to immobilize the neck. [1]

  3. Transient synovitis - Wikipedia

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    The hip joint is formed between the femur and acetabulum of the pelvis. Transient synovitis of hip (also called toxic synovitis; see below for more synonyms) is a self-limiting condition in which there is an inflammation of the inner lining (the synovium) of the capsule of the hip joint. The term irritable hip refers to the syndrome of acute ...

  4. Seizure Recovery Time, What to Do, and When to Get Help

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    generalized when they occur in both halves of your brain. “aware” if you maintain consciousness. “impaired awareness” if you lose consciousness. Postictal symptoms of focal seizures with ...

  5. What to Know About Patient Portals - WebMD

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    A patient portal is a secure website set up by a health care system, hospital, or clinic. The tools (or features) vary, depending on the portal. Patient portals can help you access medical records ...

  6. Logrolling - Wikipedia

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    Logrolling is the trading of favors, or quid pro quo, such as vote trading by legislative members to obtain passage of actions of interest to each legislative member. [1] In organizational analysis, it refers to a practice in which different organizations promote each other's agendas, each in the expectation that the other will reciprocate.

  7. Parkinson’s Tremors: Types, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD

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    Foot tremors disappear when you stand or walk because those are active movements. A foot or leg tremor while you’re standing may be another condition. 3. Jaw. This is common in people with ...

  8. Exercises for Peripheral Vertigo: 4 Options to Try - Healthline

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    Tilt your head up and back. Wait until any dizziness passes. Place your forehead on the floor, tucking your chin toward your knees. Turn your head 45 degrees to face your left elbow. Hold for 30 ...

  9. Cogwheeling in Parkinson’s Disease: Causes and Treatment

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    The most common and effective treatment for Parkinson’s disease is levodopa (l-dopa). It can help all symptoms, not just cogwheel rigidity. It’s often combined with carbidopa, which helps ...