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What are pain patches? London Pain Clinic

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A transdermal patch is a modern technique of pain management designed to treat chronic pain and other conditions.

Also known as a skin patch, a transdermal patch is a medicated adhesive patch, which is placed on the skin to deliver regular doses of medication into the bloodstream through the skin.

In the recent years, transdermal patches have proven to be one of the most effective pain management techniques for the treatment of chronic pain.

When administered through this form, the drug is absorbed slowly, requiring 12 to 24 hours to peak, and then giving persistent serum levels for as long as 17 hours after the patch is removed.

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As a consultant in pain medicine at the Imperial Healthcare NHS Trust in London and Medical Director of the London Pain Clinic http://www.londonpainclinic.com/ , Dr Chris Jenner works daily with patients who suffer from some of the most common, painful and yet misunderstood conditions to affect people around the world today.

Alongside a raft of professional qualifications and more than 15 years’ experience in the specialised field of pain medicine, Dr Jenner possesses a true passion for his subject, a fact which is not only evident through his commitment to using the very best cutting-edge treatments, but also through his desire to understand the impact of acute and chronic pain on the everyday lives of his patients.

Dr Jenner’s experience in treating conditions such as spinal pain, fibromyalgia and arthritis has led him to become one of the leading authorities in his field. Using a holistic approach and a variety of treatments which typically combine medication with minimally-invasive pain management procedures, he works with his patients to restore a pain-free existence, higher levels of physical function and a vastly improved quality of life.
Dr Jenner has several published books on related conditions, you can purchase them from Amazon on the below Links.

Arthritis: A practical guide to getting on with your life (How to Self-Help Guide)
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Fibromyalgia and Myofascial Pain Syndrome: A self-help guide
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Neck and Back Pain: A self-help guide (How to Self-Help Guide)
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Sarkodie – Pain Killer Lyrics Ft Runtown

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Sarkodie – Pain Killer Lyrics Ft  Runtown

Sarkodie – Pain Killer Lyrics Ft Runtown
Sarkodie – Pain Killer Lyrics Ft Runtown

[Intro]
What Else
Your body go kill me (now) Obidiponbidi
Runtown (now!) Yerr
Chalie your body go kill me
What Else
Daaben na WO b3ba

[Chorus – Runtown]
Baebe, Mad for body oo
Craze for your body oo
Sing for your body oo
Baebe, Mad for body oo
craze for body eee ee
Anything for you body oo
Girl I Wonna take you personal
You fine for your matter like a ***
Dey for your body like a pain killer
Baby your body na sinsima,
Oba Sima
Odo yewu bra m3 yen tina
Dey for your body like a pain killer
Sweetie your body na sinsima

[Verse 1 – Sarkodie]
Tie yerr
See my baby make i realize
say the groupies and the side chicks all den bi lies
They wear bikini
intentionally to show thighs
Nobody compare to my baby because den bi low price
Mi girl ni bady na boys bi freno tundra
Na neho nso twamu da
Ema mu Daddy Lunba
Medi me nsa b3ka no kraa gye me gu nsa
Carpenter ti mefie Cos anadwo biaa mebu mpa
Yerrr
Boys bi y3 susupon
tina mi nso me gyai meho
osh3 me tes3 uniform
S3 meko private kraa osh3 makye s3 back pack
Cos Niiggers ameni no n’tina me nso me n’si no fom
Wo boa kraaa

[Hook – Runtown]
Girl I Wonna take you personal
fight for your Matter like a wrestler
Dey for your body like a pain killer
Baby your body na sinsima,
Oba Sima
Odo yewu bra m3 yen tina
Dey for your body like a pain killer
Sweetie your body na sinsima

[Verse 2 – Sarkodie]
Yerr
You see the way you pay me better love
s3 wode adie ni ma mia Anadwo e meda ruff
I want to marry you nti na me bubu Prayer walls
Ma me b3 lockie wo down Cos es3m kekai adoso
Me testimony
Me shiawo na me nye wo type
Wosan nso gye woho di
Local rapper nye wo size, [No!] Wode woho and eno bi money, Eno bi hype
Omoa, omo p3 wo
Davido, Olamide eni Ice
Finally na wo b3 kyee makoma, Like the holy ghost
enkani na metu copper
En3 metu gold [Yerr] It took me soo long to get you nti me ensa aka wo yi
I will never let you go
Med) Allah.!

[Chorus – Runtown]
Baebe, mad for your body oo
craze for body oo
Sing for you body oo
Sing for my honey oo
My lady ee
Mad for your body oo
Craze for your body eee
Anything for your body eee ee

Girl I Wonna take you personal
You fine for your matter like a wrestler
Dey for your body like a pain killer
Baby your body na sinsima, ooo Sinsima
Oba Sima
Odo yewu bra m3 yen tina
Dey for your body like a pain killer
Sweetie your body na sinsima

[Outro]
Aaaa, You know what time it is
Obidibiponbidi
Runtown
Another Classic
SarkCess Music
Woy3 me Hemaa, Woy3 me Hemaa
Your body na killer, your body na killer
Woy3 me Hemaa, Woy3 me Hemaa
Your body na fire, your body na fire

Sarkodie – Pain Killer Lyrics Ft. Runtown
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B-Cure Laser : Treatment of Knee Pain

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What can cause Back of Head Pain?

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There are a wide variety of factors that can cause headaches, but one of the lesser-known ones is poor posture. Poor posture does a lot more harm than just make a person look slouched over and less confident. Posture and headaches are interconnected, and the way that a person sits, and stands can influence the frequency and severity of headaches.

In addition to these poor posture effects, there’s also a strong connection between poor posture and headaches and jaw aches. When the body is hunched over, the jaw is more likely to tighten and clench. This clenching causes the muscles of the face to tighten, which is a common cause of tension headaches. When the neck and back are hunched over unnaturally, extra strain is put on the muscles of the face and head, which also makes headaches more likely. Meanwhile, the temporomandibular joint suffers from unnecessary wear and can cause long-term jaw pain as well.

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Pain assessment

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Pain assessment

This video is a role play of a typical scenario a student may experience out on clinical practice.

Sue Wong is a registered nurse and one of our facilitators at UTS: Health.

Download language activity: http://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/health/clinical-practice/clinically-speaking

In this video I discuss how to conduct a pain assessment using the PQRST mnemonic. I also demonstrate how to perform a pain assessment interview on a “patient.”

Follow along and study by answering these questions.
1. What do provocation and palliation mean?
2. How can we describe the quality of pain?
3. What is the difference between radiating and referred pain?
4. What is pain tolerance?
5. What is the difference between acute and chronic pain?

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How to Instantly Relieve Neck Pain at the BASE OF THE SKULL

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Dr. Rowe shows how to INSTANTLY relieve neck pain at the base of the skull. All of these exercises can be done at home and require no special equipment.

In this video, we’re going to deal with the muscles at the base of the skull, the upper neck, notably the SUB-OCCIPITAL muscles.

When these upper neck muscles become tight and achy they may cause a lot of issues including tension HEADACHES, loss of motion into the neck, and just downright PAIN.

Let’s RELIEVE this upper neck pain in a very easy step-by-step guide. We’re going to focus on self-massaging those muscles, stretching them out, and also strengthening them — so hopefully we’ll have a lot less issues of neck pain in the future.

All of these exercises can be done AT HOME, don’t require any special equipment, and may give quick relief — even in as little as 30 SECONDS!

So let’s get started and get rid of that pain at the base of the skull right now!

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What is NEUROPATHIC PAIN? What does NEUROPATHIC PAIN mean? NEUROPATHIC PAIN meaning

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Neuropathic pain is pain caused by damage or disease affecting the somatosensory nervous system. Neuropathic pain may be associated with abnormal sensations called dysesthesia or pain from normally non-painful stimuli (allodynia). It may have continuous and/or episodic (paroxysmal) components. The latter resemble stabbings or electric shocks. Common qualities include burning or coldness, “pins and needles” sensations, numbness and itching.

Up to 7% to 8% of the European population is affected, and in 5% of persons it may be severe. Neuropathic pain may result from disorders of the peripheral nervous system or the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). Thus, neuropathic pain may be divided into peripheral neuropathic pain, central neuropathic pain, or mixed (peripheral and central) neuropathic pain.

Central neuropathic pain is found in spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, and some strokes. Aside from diabetes (see diabetic neuropathy) and other metabolic conditions, the common causes of painful peripheral neuropathies are herpes zoster infection, HIV-related neuropathies, nutritional deficiencies, toxins, remote manifestations of malignancies, immune mediated disorders and physical trauma to a nerve trunk. Neuropathic pain is common in cancer as a direct result of cancer on peripheral nerves (e.g., compression by a tumor), or as a side effect of chemotherapy (chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy), radiation injury or surgery.

The history of pain management can be traced back to ancient times. Galen also suggested nerve tissue as the transferring route of pain to the brain through the invisible psychic pneuma. The idea of origination of pain from the nerve itself, without any exciting pathology in other organs is presented by medieval medical scholars such as Rhazes, Haly Abbas and Avicenna. They named this type of pain specifically as “vaja al asab” , described its numbness, tingling and needling quality, discussed its etiology and the differentinting characteristics. The description of neuralgia was made by John Fothergill (1712-1780). In an medical article entitled “Clinical Lecture on Lead Neuropathy” published in 1924 the word “Neuropathy” was used for the first time by Gordon.

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OPQRST Pain Assessment (Nursing)

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OPQRST Pain Assessment (Nursing)

The OPQRST nursing pain assessment is super important for you to know as a nursing student. You’ll need to learn how to assess pain in order to keep your patients comfortable, and also to figure out what might be going on in their body, because pain can tell you a lot about a patients condition.

So, you might be thinking, what the heck does OPQRST even mean?

OPQRST is a handy dandy mnemonic for assessing pain.

It stands for:
O: Onset
P: Provocation or Palliation
Q: Quality
R: Region or Radiation
S: Severity
T: Timing

And there are some key questions you’ll need to ask for each of these categories:

O: Onset:
What were you doing when the pain started?
Did the pain happen suddenly, or had it been coming on for a while?

P: Provocation or Palliation
What makes the pain worse?
What makes the pain better?

Q: Quality
Can you describe the pain for me?

R: Region or Radiation
Where is the pain located?
Is it spreading or extending to another area?

S: Severity
On a scale of 0-10, with 0 being no pain at all, and 10 being the worst possible pain imaginable, where is your pain level at right now?

T: Timing
What were you doing when the pain started?
Is the pain always there or does it come and go?
Is there anything different about the pain than when it started?
Has this pain ever happened before?

The OPQRST mnemonic can be super handy when you’re at your nursing school clinicals, or when you need to remember it during lecture class or skills lab.

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Baking Mad Monday: Pain Au Chocolat

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It’s Monday, so let’s get Baking Mad with my friends from http://www.bakingmad.com with a French classic.

For my Pain Au Chocolat, you’ll need:

250ml milk
450gr plain flour
1tsp yeast
Chocolate bars
10gr unsalted butter
40gr golden caster sugar
150gr unsalted butter
1tsp salt
1egg

Method:

First make the dough – in a bowl of a mixer place the milk, flour, yeast, unsalted butter, sugar and salt. Using the dough hook mix ’til the dough has detached itself from the bowl.

Place in a slightly floured bowl, cover with film or damp towel and leave to prove for 40mins at room temperature. Punch it down and turn onto a floured surface. Using a rolling pin, batch the butter into a rectangle. Roll the dough into a square, place the butter into the middle and fold the dough like an envelope. You must make sure the butter is completely wrapped-in.

Using the rolling pin roll the dough into a rectangle 20cmx50cm. Fold the dough in thirds lengthways, like a business letter. This completes the first “tour”.

Rotate to 90 degrees so that the folded edge is on your left and the dough is facing you like a book. Roll and repeat the operation and cover and place in the fridge for at least 30mins and then give the dough another 2 “tours”, so you complete 4 “tours” in total.

Then, roll the pastry into a rectangle and cut bands roughly 10cm by 20cm 5mm thick. Place the chocolate bar on the top and then roll them.

Place them on a buttered baking tray making sure to have the joint under the roll. With your hand flattened them gently. Cover and let to prove at room temperature for another 35/40 mins. Brush with the beaten egg and bake in a pre heated oven 180c for 25/30mn till golden brown.

Let to cool down before serving with a fresh coffee!

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The link to the recipe can be found below.

This is the second video in my series of exploring the world of Viennoiseries.

And this particular video is about Pain au Chocolat / Chocolatine / Chocolate Croissants or also known by many other names.

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