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The Role Of Procedural Justice In Alleviating The Stress Of Role Conflict An Applied Study On The Members Of The Nursing Staff At Tripoli Medical Hospital In Libya, Almokhtar Almajdoubi Jun 2024

The Role Of Procedural Justice In Alleviating The Stress Of Role Conflict An Applied Study On The Members Of The Nursing Staff At Tripoli Medical Hospital In Libya, Almokhtar Almajdoubi

Al Jinan الجنان

This study aims to study the fairness of the procedures and the stress of the role of the nursing staff in Tripoli Medical Hospital in Libya, and determine the relative importance of the fairness of the procedures and their relevance to the pressures of the role struggle. In the Tripoli Medical Hospital. The researcher concluded that there is no significant effect between the fairness of the procedures and the role conflict. The results also showed significant differences between the perceptions of the nursing staff for the justice of procedures due to the following demographic variables (gender, age, Level of education, …


المقصد الأسمى في شرح حديث لا عدوى, Fathi Bikai Jun 2024

المقصد الأسمى في شرح حديث لا عدوى, Fathi Bikai

Al Jinan الجنان

This research is a study of the articulation «no infection» contained in the Hadith, as it deals with the following: the verbal context, and especially the character of negation (no) which can hold the meaning of exclusion or prohibition, and exclusion is likely to banish existence and potentially deny the effect of the disease itself without God’s will. In addition, what may appear in the Hadith as a conflict or allocation. Did our Prophet- peace be upon him- want to correct pre-Islamic concepts that prevailed at the time of his mission, or is it an order to not infect others? …


عدوى المستشفيات, Afaf Taha Jun 2024

عدوى المستشفيات, Afaf Taha

Al Jinan الجنان

Despite the progress in the medical fields and technologies used, and the use of a number of antibiotics to eliminate microorganisms that attack the human body, bacterial infections still a major cause of patient deaths. The irony is that hospitals patients turn to for hospitalization are the source of infection caused by microorganisms resistant to a number of antibiotics. The researcher discusses this problem and tells us that the hospital is an ideal place for transmitting pathogens because patients with similar diseases placed in closed groups and are in contact with health workers so that both become a hotbed for …


Benefits Of Acceptance And Commitment Therapy (Act) For Chronic Pain, Maria Kleinstaeuber, Ashley Yaugher, Emily Roundy, Michael Levin Jun 2024

Benefits Of Acceptance And Commitment Therapy (Act) For Chronic Pain, Maria Kleinstaeuber, Ashley Yaugher, Emily Roundy, Michael Levin

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Chronic pain is a common experience for people and can be difficult to manage. However, there are many evidence-based and effective psychological treatments for chronic pain to help people improve their lives. One of these is acceptance and commitment therapy, or ACT. ACT teaches how to accept pain and live a life full of meaning and quality, with pain. It helps individuals increase their quality of life through mindfulness-based methods, experiential processing, and a focus on values, goals, and actions. ACT has been shown to be effective in reducing pain and improving pain management and personal well-being. Consult the resources …


Infantile Haemangioma Treated With Homoeopathy: A Case Report, Harpreet Kaur, Ravinder Singh Jun 2024

Infantile Haemangioma Treated With Homoeopathy: A Case Report, Harpreet Kaur, Ravinder Singh

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Introduction: Infantile haemangiomas (IH) are common benign tumours of infancy. Approximately, one in ten infants gets affected. The male-tofemale ratio is variable, with some reports suggesting that females are more prone than males. In India, the prevalence of IH in various studies has been reported as varying from 0.1% to 0.28%. The head and neck are the regions where most of the haemangiomas are located. The lesions are apparent soon after birth and are followed by rapid proliferation during the first year of life and a gradual involution occurs over the next five to ten years. Case summary: …


Management Of Post-Operative Breast Nodules With Homoeopathy: A Case Report, Nisanth K.M. Nambison, Smita N. Nambison, Abhishek D. Dwivedi, Nisha Chakravarty Jun 2024

Management Of Post-Operative Breast Nodules With Homoeopathy: A Case Report, Nisanth K.M. Nambison, Smita N. Nambison, Abhishek D. Dwivedi, Nisha Chakravarty

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Introduction: Palpable masses after mastectomy are commonly detected by patients or their physicians. Imaging of palpable masses is advised following a complete history and physical examination. This is a case of breast nodules occurring after the removal of cancerous tissue in the breast. Homoeopathy, with its holistic approach, can treat the disease by addressing its multifactorial origin.

Case summary: A 71-year-old female, diagnosed with post-operative breast nodules after surgical excision of mucinous carcinoma portion of the left breast, was treated with individualised homoeopathic treatment for six months with subsequent improvement. This case provides preliminary evidence for the potential usefulness of …


Management Of Psychosis With Individualised Homoeopathic Medicines: A Case Series, Karunakara Moorthi, Susu Pertin, Mohan Narvelil Devasia Jun 2024

Management Of Psychosis With Individualised Homoeopathic Medicines: A Case Series, Karunakara Moorthi, Susu Pertin, Mohan Narvelil Devasia

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Background: Psychosis is a clinical syndrome. The main clinical signs of psychosis are delusion and hallucination. It is a crucial focus of diagnosis and treatment in neurologic and psychiatric practice since it functionally disturbs numerous psychiatric, neurodevelopmental, neurologic and medical diseases.

Case summary: The World Health Organization Quality of Life Scale and the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale were used to evaluate the patients. The outcomes in all the cases suggested that homoeopathic treatment can play a significant role in easing psychotic symptoms and restoring the patient’s ability to understand. The most frequently prescribed medicines and potencies in these cases were …


Management Of Tinea Corporis With The Minimum Doses Of Homoeopathic Nosode Psorinum: A Case Report, Punam Kumari, Shivam Kumar, Renu Verma Jun 2024

Management Of Tinea Corporis With The Minimum Doses Of Homoeopathic Nosode Psorinum: A Case Report, Punam Kumari, Shivam Kumar, Renu Verma

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Introduction: Tinea corporis (TC) is the most common superficial fungal infection of the skin that invades and grows in dead keratin. The topical treatment causes suppression of TC and with the effect of it, a repeated episode of relapse occurs, which hampers the quality of life of the patient. Case Summary: This case of TC, with extensive spread on the body, demonstrates the curative effect of homoeopathic medicine with minimum dosage. A 64-year-old male diagnosed with TC was treated successfully with individualised homoeopathic medicine for seven months. The outcome was assessed through before-and-after-treatment photographs. Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) score …


Diabetic Foot Ulcer Treated With The Homoeopathic Medicine Lachesis Mutus In Millesimal Potencies: A Case Report, Lalith Singh, Raja Manoharan, Niharika Shaw, Saleem Ansari Jun 2024

Diabetic Foot Ulcer Treated With The Homoeopathic Medicine Lachesis Mutus In Millesimal Potencies: A Case Report, Lalith Singh, Raja Manoharan, Niharika Shaw, Saleem Ansari

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Introduction: Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is the most common neuropathic complication of diabetes. Uncontrolled diabetes and improper foot care lead to serious conditions like DFU from minor injuries. Regular dressing and proper foot care are required for its improvement. Patients are left with no other option than amputation of the limb. Dressing for a longer period seems not convenient and feasible at the patient’s end. DFU also has wet gangrene as one of its major complications. Case Summary: This case report presents a case of a diabetic patient complaining of a foot ulcer for the past nine years, following the …


Reporting Clinical Cases: Advancing Homoeopathy, One Case At A Time, Subhash Kaushik Jun 2024

Reporting Clinical Cases: Advancing Homoeopathy, One Case At A Time, Subhash Kaushik

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Case reports have been invariably contributing to the research world in their own way. They remain a popular genre among the readers, especially the clinicians who lay their hands upon a clinical journal with an interest to pick new knowledge about a certain disease or a drug than to learn about new evidence generated through statistical calculations. Its presence in medical literature is reported to be quite ancient, with some evidence dated back to the Egyptian antiquity. In fact, a well-documented case report is a representative version of many similar clinical success stories.


Homoeopathic Medicine Arsenic Album 200c In Treatment Of Plaque Psoriasis: A Case Report, Neha Nagar, Ravi K. Poswal, Ajay Kumar, Kanak Singhal Jun 2024

Homoeopathic Medicine Arsenic Album 200c In Treatment Of Plaque Psoriasis: A Case Report, Neha Nagar, Ravi K. Poswal, Ajay Kumar, Kanak Singhal

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Introduction: Psoriasis is a non-communicable, chronic, mostly painful, disfiguring disease. It can have a negative impact on patients’ quality of life, which may occur at any age. The conventional treatment includes local and systemic therapies, as well as phototherapy. The need for treatment is usually lifelong as remission occurs quite frequently. Case Summary: We present here a case report of a 32-year-old woman with psoriatic lesions all over the body for 15 years with intolerable itching. The present case was completely cured after 1 year 6 months of regular treatment with individualised homoeopathic medicine without any adverse effects. After detailed …


Homoeopathic Treatment Of Oral Leucoplakia: A Case Report, Suraia Parveen, Zeeshan Ahmed Jun 2024

Homoeopathic Treatment Of Oral Leucoplakia: A Case Report, Suraia Parveen, Zeeshan Ahmed

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Introduction: Oral leucoplakia (OL), a premalignant lesion which is more frequently encountered in elderly people, is defined as a white lesion of the oral mucosa. Smoking is one of the most common risk factors. Conventionally, surgical excision is the most recommended treatment option for OL. Case Summary: A 55-year-old male presented with the complaint of a whitish lesion inside the left angle of the mouth (buccal mucosa) for the past 1½ years. The case was clinically diagnosed as OL. He was advised for surgical excision, but he preferred to go for homoeopathic treatment. Based on characteristic symptoms, repertorial analysis and …


Resolution Of Subdural Hygroma With Homoeopathy: A Case Report, Partha Pratim Pal, Tania Chatterjee Jun 2024

Resolution Of Subdural Hygroma With Homoeopathy: A Case Report, Partha Pratim Pal, Tania Chatterjee

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Introduction: Subdural hygroma (SDH) is a collection of cerebrospinal fluid in the subdural space which may be idiopathic, traumatic or post-surgical occurring mostly in elderly patients. Case Summary: A 42-year-old female reported an acute complaint of compressing headache. The headache persisted even after initial prescriptions of Ruta graveolens 30C and 200C, which did not alleviate the condition. Further evaluation was done with a computed tomography scan, which revealed left-sided SDH. Tuberculinum 1M was prescribed, but even though the pain subsided, profuse, watery discharge began to ooze from both the ears and nose, which eventually stopped spontaneously. After six months, the …


Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Disease With Vocal Cord Oedema Treated With Individualised Homoeopathic Medicine: A Case Report, Partha Pratim Pal, Laijun Nahar Jun 2024

Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Disease With Vocal Cord Oedema Treated With Individualised Homoeopathic Medicine: A Case Report, Partha Pratim Pal, Laijun Nahar

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Introduction: The diagnosis of laryngopharyngeal reflux disease (LPRD) is still ambiguous due to limited and cumbersome diagnostic standards. To achieve regression of both symptoms and laryngeal findings due to LPRD, it typically requires more vigorous and sustained treatment. In certain patients with chronic acid or non-acid reflux, surgery may be helpful. Case Summary: This is the case of a 68-year-old man who was diagnosed with LPRD and had vocal cord oedema. Individualised homoeopathic medicine, Natrum sulphuricum, was prescribed, and the patient improved steadily in terms of signs and symptoms and had no further complaints at the end of 16 …


Plantar Warts Treated With Homoeopathic Medicine Antimonium Crudum: A Case Report, Laijun Nahar, Ruma Debbarma Jun 2024

Plantar Warts Treated With Homoeopathic Medicine Antimonium Crudum: A Case Report, Laijun Nahar, Ruma Debbarma

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Introduction: Plantar warts are cutaneous lesions brought on by human papilloma virus infection. There is a range of alternative treatment available for it, including cryotherapy, chemical cauterisation, curettage, electrodessication and laser removal. However, a majority of these treatments can leave scars or may provide only temporary relief. Case Summary: A 19-year-old female presented with multiple, right-sided plantar warts and was successfully treated by a single, individualised homoeopathic medicine, Antimonium crudum 200C for two months. The improvement was assessed through photographs taken in subsequent follow-up visits. The case was monitored further for a period of six months without any recurrence. This …


A Case Report Of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder In Preschool Children Treated With Individualised, Constitutional Homoeopathic Medicine, Karunakara Moorthi, Lalitha K S Jun 2024

A Case Report Of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder In Preschool Children Treated With Individualised, Constitutional Homoeopathic Medicine, Karunakara Moorthi, Lalitha K S

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Introduction: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neuropsychiatric disorder affecting children of all ages, including preschoolers, adolescents, and adults worldwide. ADHD patients often face challenges in academic and social settings. Notably, pre-school children are more likely to exhibit hyperactive-impulsive symptoms than school-age children. Research on treating pre-schoolers with ADHD is limited compared to older children. This case report demonstrates the treatment of ADHD in pre-schoolers using individualised homoeopathic remedies. Case Summary: A 4-year-old boy presented with a 2-year history of symptoms, such as restlessness, easy distractibility and aggressive behaviour. After assessing the case, the institute’s psychiatric consultant diagnosed it …


Individualised Homoeopathic Treatment For Pilonidal Sinus: A Case Report, Sumit Paliwal, Laijun Nahar, Rachna Paliwal Jun 2024

Individualised Homoeopathic Treatment For Pilonidal Sinus: A Case Report, Sumit Paliwal, Laijun Nahar, Rachna Paliwal

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Introduction: Pilonidal sinus is a very common inflammatory disease of the gluteal region. The most common site of occurrence is the natal cleft. It can cause discomfort, absence from work and social embarrassment. There is no single, widely accepted therapy available for this condition. In most cases, the treatment option for this disease is surgical intervention, but recurrences following surgery are common. Case Summary: A 15-year-old male patient reported discharge from the sinus cavity in the natal cleft along with pain and discomfort. Nitric acid, a homoeopathic medicine, was prescribed during the initial consultation and the patient was followed …


Cutaneous Warts Treated With A Single Dose Of The Homoeopathic Medicine Carcinosin 200c: An Evidence-Based Case Report, Sivakumar K, Mamatha Mohan Jun 2024

Cutaneous Warts Treated With A Single Dose Of The Homoeopathic Medicine Carcinosin 200c: An Evidence-Based Case Report, Sivakumar K, Mamatha Mohan

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Introduction: Cutaneous warts are hyperkeratotic protrusions over the skin caused by human papilloma virus (HPV). These are common throughout the world. Cutaneous warts can occur at any age but are unusual in early childhood and infancy. Warts are often diagnosed clinically on physical examination, but some dysplastic lesions may require laboratory confirmation of HPV. Spontaneous clearance is not always possible, and offering a reliable prognosis to the individual case is impossible. Even though warts are frequently encountered in the day-to-day practice of homoeopathy, and the results are promising, there are limited research studies available in the online database. Case Summary: …


Research Highlights, Shatakshi Bhardwaj, Archna Nagar Jun 2024

Research Highlights, Shatakshi Bhardwaj, Archna Nagar

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Research Highlights


Beyond The Airway, Volume 1, Issue 1, May 2024 Jun 2024

Beyond The Airway, Volume 1, Issue 1, May 2024

Beyond the Airway

Table of Contents

3 - Foreword from the Editors-In-Chief

4 - A message from Dr. Eric S. Schwenk

5 - An Interview with Dr. Rishi Kothari

7 - Anesthesia Considerations for Patients on Semaglutide

9 - An Interview with Dr. Jeffrey Mojica

11 - The National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) Match: Is Anesthesiology Becoming More Competitive?

13 - An Interview with Dr. Katherine Dillon and Dr. Matteo Petrera

15 - History of Ketamine in Anesthesia

17 - Editorial Staff


"This Shame, It Is Everywhere": Cross-Generational Menstruation Experiences Among Women Living In Florence, Italy, Anna G. Trieloff, Elizabeth H. Salwitz, Sofia Hrubiak, Sophia P. Patel, Mackenzie Greulach, Shannon Hoffman, Alexandra T. Hughes-Wegner, Andrea L. Demaria Jun 2024

"This Shame, It Is Everywhere": Cross-Generational Menstruation Experiences Among Women Living In Florence, Italy, Anna G. Trieloff, Elizabeth H. Salwitz, Sofia Hrubiak, Sophia P. Patel, Mackenzie Greulach, Shannon Hoffman, Alexandra T. Hughes-Wegner, Andrea L. Demaria

Health Behavior Research

Menstruation is a worldwide biological phenomenon that can have differing impacts based on what women were taught by their family members and friends. The purpose of this investigation was to understand menstruation experiences and communication, from menarche through menopause, among a sample of cross-generational women living in Florence, Italy. In-depth interviews (n=28) were conducted in English in May and June 2022 to investigate different aspects affecting menstruation throughout a woman’s lifetime. Most participants reported having received limited preparation for menarche, menstruation, and menopause. Education typically came from the participants’ mothers rather than school, which can be attributed to the culture …


Deciphering Dyspnea: Exercise-Related Flail Mitral Valve Masquerading As Pneumonia, Mehtab Galeh, Amjad Nader, Rania Esteitie Jun 2024

Deciphering Dyspnea: Exercise-Related Flail Mitral Valve Masquerading As Pneumonia, Mehtab Galeh, Amjad Nader, Rania Esteitie

Journal of Shock and Hemodynamics

A 62-year-old male presented with a sudden onset of dyspnea following a racquetball session. Vital signs revealed a blood pressure of 136/63 mm Hg, heart rate of 116 beats/min, respiratory rate of 26 breaths/min, temperature of 98.7º F, and oxygen saturation of 85% on room air. The physical examination was notable for tachycardia, no audible murmur, and bilateral coarse breath sounds on lung auscultation. Pertinent laboratory data showed leukocytosis, elevated lactic acidosis, and elevated brain natriuretic peptide. Arterial blood gas analysis on room air revealed a pH of 7.39, partial pressure of carbon dioxide of 32 mm Hg, and arterial …


Sport Health Care Providers Knowledge Of Pain-Relieving Medications Including Opioids, Jackie Vandertuin, Dalya Abdulla, Stephanie Lowther, Miranda Manolakos Jun 2024

Sport Health Care Providers Knowledge Of Pain-Relieving Medications Including Opioids, Jackie Vandertuin, Dalya Abdulla, Stephanie Lowther, Miranda Manolakos

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

Background: Sport health care providers (SHCP) frequently field inquiries from athletes and key stakeholders regarding pain-relieving procedures, including medications. Purpose: This study sought to investigate the knowledge and role of SHCPs in managing and dispensing pain-relieving medications (PRMs), including opioids, for Canadian athletes. Method: Certified athletic therapists, registered sport massage therapists, licensed doctor of chiropractic sport sciences, and registered physiotherapists were sent an online survey. Percentage responses for each question as well Chi-squared analyses to determine potential interactions between questions were calculated. Results: Findings revealed a significant majority of participants (80%) self-reported having a “great deal” or “some” knowledge about …


Director Of Clinical Education Training In Doctor Of Physical Therapy Programs, Michele (Shelly) Lewis, Eric Folkins Jun 2024

Director Of Clinical Education Training In Doctor Of Physical Therapy Programs, Michele (Shelly) Lewis, Eric Folkins

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

Purpose: Directors of clinical education (DCEs) need knowledge and skills in many areas to succeed in their roles.Not only does the DCE need to master the traditional faculty roles of scholarship, service, and teaching, but the DCE also needs to become competent in administrative duties. Lack of training, especially in research, can negatively affect the DCEs’ ability to perform their responsibilities effectively and efficiently. In this study, we aimed to examine how DCEs learn their numerous roles and how training and experience influence self-perceived competence. Method: In this quantitative, non-experimental study, we used an online survey to obtain information from …


Perspectives Of Medical And Dental Undergraduate Students On Educational Strategies During And Post Covid-19 Lockdown, Syed Junaid Hasan, Syed Yawar Ali Abidi, Samira Adnan, Muhammad Elham Habib, Maham Muneeb Lone, Isma Sajjad, Jamshed Ahmed Jun 2024

Perspectives Of Medical And Dental Undergraduate Students On Educational Strategies During And Post Covid-19 Lockdown, Syed Junaid Hasan, Syed Yawar Ali Abidi, Samira Adnan, Muhammad Elham Habib, Maham Muneeb Lone, Isma Sajjad, Jamshed Ahmed

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

Introduction After the emergence and declaration of Covid-19 as a pandemic in March 2019, many countries implemented lockdown with cessation of essential and non-essential activities including educational and academic processes, in order to restrict the spread of the disease,. This necessitated the shift of education from face -to-face conventional methods towards online teaching and assessment practices in all domains, including medicine. This study determined the perspectives and level of satisfaction of medical and dental undergraduate students regarding the online teaching and assessment modes practiced during and after Covid-19 lockdown period. Method: The study was conducted at various medical and dental …


A Comparison Of Menstrual Health And Well-Being Among Adolescent Girls In Urban And Rural Areas Of The Belegavi District: A Crossectional Study, Arati Mahishale, Nagma Khan Jun 2024

A Comparison Of Menstrual Health And Well-Being Among Adolescent Girls In Urban And Rural Areas Of The Belegavi District: A Crossectional Study, Arati Mahishale, Nagma Khan

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

Background: Due to their relationship with several health hazards, menstrual hygiene management (MHM) and awareness are major public health concerns in both urban and rural settings. This study examined the awareness of MHM among adolescent girls in Belagavi and assessed their knowledge and understanding of menstruation and related taboos.

Methods: In the Belagavi District of Karnataka, India, a cross-sectional, community-based observational study was carried out. About 380 (as 8 were excluded) menstruating adolescent girls between the ages of 12 and 18 who attended different convent and government schools were included in the study. IBM SPSS version 20 was used to …


The Cognitive And Affective Empathy Of Doctor Of Physical Therapy Students Vs. Specialty Choice, Bruce W. Newton, Michelle Green, Zachary Vaskalis Jun 2024

The Cognitive And Affective Empathy Of Doctor Of Physical Therapy Students Vs. Specialty Choice, Bruce W. Newton, Michelle Green, Zachary Vaskalis

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

Purpose: This modified cross-sectional study was performed to determine which specialties DPT students desire to enter, and how affective and cognitive empathy is related to the specialty choice. There are two types of empathy: affective and cognitive. Affective empathy from an emotionally charged situation enters the CNS of a person first and is followed by a cognitive empathic response. Methods: Affective empathy was measured using the Balanced Emotional Empathy Scale (BEES) and cognitive empathy was measured using the Jefferson Scale of Empathy-Health Professions Student (JSE-HPS) version. Each student was asked to indicate which specialty they desired to enter: cardiopulmonary, geriatrics, …


Bilateral Inguinal Hernias Versus Osteitis Pubalgia: A Case Study, Rileigh T. Ricken, P. Drake Short, James Cornwell, Adam Bradley, Jennifer L. Volberding Jun 2024

Bilateral Inguinal Hernias Versus Osteitis Pubalgia: A Case Study, Rileigh T. Ricken, P. Drake Short, James Cornwell, Adam Bradley, Jennifer L. Volberding

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

A 31-year-old male ice hockey player presented with symptoms consistent with bilateral inguinal hernias further confirmed with imaging. After undergoing surgical excision, the patient continued to report pain. Further evaluation determined the patient’s pain seemed to be concentrated around the pubic region. Upon MRI reassessment, the patient demonstrated mild inflammation of the pubic symphysis from osteitis pubalgia (OP). Following this diagnosis, a new course of treatment was delivered with symptom elimination. This treatment was a methylprednisolone acetate 40 mg injection into pubic symphysis. It is essential to take into consideration not only the physical presentation, but also the activities that …


Long Covid Among Young Adults: Findings From The Household Pulse Survey, Ragan Grantham, Molly Jacobs, Charles Ellis Jr Jun 2024

Long Covid Among Young Adults: Findings From The Household Pulse Survey, Ragan Grantham, Molly Jacobs, Charles Ellis Jr

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

Purpose: Substantial research has been completed to describe the prevalence and risk factors associated with COVID-19. However, less attention has been given to persisting symptoms beyond three months. These persisting symptoms defined as long COVID include fatigue, difficulty thinking or concentrating, memory problems, mobility issues, difficulty seeing, trouble hearing, shortness of breath, and dizziness. Further, less attention has been given to young adults who are more likely to experience mild forms of COVID-19 and potentially differential effects of long COVID. The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence of young adults experiencing long COVID symptoms and explore the …


Perception Of Disordered Eating Among Different Ncaa Divisions Of Collegiate Athletes, Kearsten Powers, Luis Torres, Fredrick A. Gardin Jun 2024

Perception Of Disordered Eating Among Different Ncaa Divisions Of Collegiate Athletes, Kearsten Powers, Luis Torres, Fredrick A. Gardin

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

Purpose: Disordered eating is an unhealthy pattern of eating that may develop into an eating disorder. It can include the use of excessive exercise, caloric restriction, binging, or inappropriate use of diet pills/laxatives. It commonly affects collegiate athletes due to the pressure they face to continue to perform well, maintain a specific body composition or appearance, and be influenced by their teammates' eating and exercise habits. This study was conducted to gain qualitative knowledge on how college athletes perceived and experienced disordered eating risk factors during their participation in an NCAA sport. This information can be used to further understand …