| tension headache |
does not have a clear cause. Many physicians attribute tension headaches to excess stress or a hectic day. There is also evidence that some tension headaches may have a cause that is similar to the cause of migraine headaches.
Ãâó: www.med.miami.edu/glossary/art.asp
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| TENS |
Unit: Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation. The units are small, battery powered, and weigh only a few ounces. Electrodes are placed on the skin near the area of pain and are attached to the TENS unit and electrical currents, which disrupts the pain signal so that the pain is no longer felt, are sent to the effected nerves
Ãâó: www.amputee-coalition.org/fact_sheets/definitions....
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| tension |
stress that tends to pull a body apart; elongation; opposite of com-pression.
Ãâó: www.tc.umn.edu/~smith213/Spring%202002%20FT.htm
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| Tensilon test |
This test evaluates the function of the neuromuscular junction. Two mg edrophonium chloride (cholinesterase inhibitor) are injected IV. If there is no response after 30 seconds, the remaining 8 mg are injected. A positive test reveals an increase in muscle strength (or reduction of eyelid ptosis) within 1 minute. The weakness returns within 5-30 minutes. ...
Ãâó: sprojects.mmi.mcgill.ca/neuropath/glossary/glossbo...
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| TENS |
A technique used to deliver electrical current to the body. This is generally done using battery operated mall-generators and pads applied to the skin.
Ãâó: www.nationalpainfoundation.org/MyTreatment/article...
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