W. Green

Walt Green is a registered nurse with years of experience in the field of orthopedics. As an orthopedic nurse, Walt Green has dealt with a variety of cases and injuries with their proper management measures. To share his knowledge to others, specifically on musculoskeletal injuries, Walt Green is also a contributor working part time as an online writer to various websites. Generally, he focuses on basic first aid care for musculoskeletal injuries as well as other health-related topics.

Whiplash

Whiplash arises if the head is moved abruptly backward and forward with extreme force. The injury is prevalent after a rear-end vehicular collision. Other causes stem from sports injuries, physical abuse or riding amusement park rides. The soft tissues of the neck are excessively stretched beyond their normal range of motion. The signs might not […]

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Pleurisy

Pleurisy is a condition affecting the lining of the lungs. Generally, this lining lubricates the surfaces amidst the chest wall and the lungs. If an individual has pleurisy, the lining ends up inflamed. The condition can last for a few days up to 2 weeks. The distinctive sign is stabbing chest pain while breathing. What

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Colon pain

The colon is a segment of the large intestine. Once food has been broken down in the stomach and absorbed in the small intestine, undigested food matter moves via the colon. The colon absorbs any leftover water, salts and vitamins from food and transforming it into fecal matter. This is moved from the sigmoid colon

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Atelectasis

Atelectasis is an ailment in which the alveoli could not be occupied with air. The alveoli aid with the exchange of oxygen in the air for carbon dioxide. For this to be achieved, the alveoli should be filled with air. Based on the underlying cause, atelectasis might involve either a small or large section of

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Brachioradialis pain

Brachioradialis pain is described as shooting pain in the elbow or forearm. In most cases, the brachioradialis muscle has been subjected to overuse. Characteristics Generally, brachioradialis pain is accompanied by significant tautness of the forearm muscles. This can trigger discomfort in the elbow and forearm. The pain becomes intense if the forearm muscles are used.

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