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Afton Hassett: Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center

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What is chronic anxiety ? | BEST Health Channel & Answers

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Massage Therapy : How to Give a Healing Massage

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Massage Therapy : How to Give a Healing Massage

Giving a healing massage requires first providing a soothing environment through dimmed lights, scented candles and soft music, before performing effleurage to relax the client completely. Administer a healing massage, using compression and vibration, with advice from an experienced massage therapist in this free video on massage.

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Bio: Sundae Thomas has been a massage therapist for almost a decade. She is the owner of Natural Sundae in Land of Lakes, Fla.
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Behavioral Treatments: Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center

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Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia

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http://www.nucleushealth.com/ – This 3D medical animation shows the cause and laparoscopic treatment of a ventral incisional hernia. If you have had abdominal surgery in the past, a ventral incisional hernia may appear at the site of your surgical scar. Your intestine may push through a weakened spot in the tissue between your abdominal muscles creating a bulge beneath your skin. If your hernia is not repaired, complications may occur.

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Inguinal Hernia (2009)

UPDATE 3/6/15: An updated version of this animation is now available! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVuOMua60NU

This 3D medical animation depicts the surgical repair of a direct, strangulated inguinal hernia. The animation of the surgery shows the placement of the laparoscopic devices, location of the herniated abdominal mass, and placement of mesh graft to strengthen the fascia of the abdominal wall.
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Immunology Overview

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cells of immunity – This immunology lecture explains about the different types of cells of immune system of human body. Cells of immune system includes T cell, B cell, Natural killer cell or NK cell, Macrophage, neutrophil, monocytes and so on. All these immune system cells function differently with specificity to fight against the infection and disease.
The response to pathogens is orchestrated by the complex interactions and activities of the large number of diverse cell types involved in the immune response. The innate immune response is the first line of defense and occurs soon after pathogen exposure. It is carried out by phagocytic cells such as neutrophils and macrophages, cytotoxic natural killer (NK) cells, and granulocytes. The subsequent adaptive immune response includes antigen-specific defense mechanisms and may take days to develop. Cell types with critical roles in adaptive immunity are antigen-presenting cells including macrophages and dendritic cells. Antigen-dependent stimulation of various cell types including T cell subsets, B cells, and macrophages all play critical roles in host defense.

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Natural Remedies & Nutrition : Anti-Anxiety Herbal Remedies

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Natural Remedies & Nutrition : Anti-Anxiety Herbal Remedies

Herbal remedies for anxiety utilize chamomile, ashwaganda and lavender, which can all be applied topically in the form of a lotion or toner to calm the body. Find calming herbs to alleviate anxiety with health advice from a professional wellness consultant in this free video on natural remedies.

Transitional Pain Program – Expert Quote – Dr. Hance Clarke

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A world-first transitional pain program that aims to stop pain from becoming chronic after surgery is being pioneered at Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network.

The one-year pilot program is designed to treat complex pain patients who have had surgery by helping with pain control, monitoring and weaning patients off excessive amounts of opioid medications for pain, and providing much-needed support for patients after they are discharged from the hospital. Follow-up care is provided by a diverse team of clinicians who specialize in pain control. Program specialists are not aware of any other such program in scientific publications.

Poorly controlled postsurgical pain is a risk factor for hospital re-admission and increased use of health care resources.
The program, which began in June 2014, also hopes to answer compelling questions of which risk factors cause chronic pain, what works best to stop or modify the “pain pathway” for patients, and how interventions can prevent hospital re-admissions of complex patients after surgery.

“We want to break the cycle of pain with multiple pain strategies,” says Dr. Hance Clarke, Medical Director of the Pain Research Unit and Director of The Transitional Pain Service in the Anesthesia Department and Pain Management at Toronto General Hospital (TGH). He adds that after about three months, post-surgical pain can develop into chronic pain, therefore it is important to intervene before this happens. As many as 30% of surgical patients develop chronic pain after surgery, and are at an increased risk for long-term opioid use. 50% of patients after major surgery are discharged from hospital with a prescription for opioids.

Chronic Pain Following Inguinal Hernia Repair: Archana Ramaswamy, M.D.

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Treating the Whole Person: Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center

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Andrew Schrepf: Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center

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"Psychological Strategies for the Treatment of Chronic and Procedural Pain" by Neil Schechter

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"Psychological Strategies for the Treatment of Chronic and Procedural Pain"  by Neil Schechter

In this video, Drs. Schechter, Logan, Coakley and Chambers discuss the role that psychologists play in the treatment of pediatric chronic and procedural pain.

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Meet Katie, who has struggled with pain for most of her life. After participating in the Pain Program for Active Coping & Training, a study funded by the National Institutes of Health Common Fund, Katie now has the support and skills to take a more active role in managing her pain.
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