Sentences with phrase «by cranial»

Surgery to treat lameness caused by Cranial Cruciate Ligament [CCL] trauma or disease is one of the most common orthopedic operations in dogs.
Surgery to treat lameness caused by Cranial Cruciate Ligament trauma or disease is one of the most common orthopaedic operations in dogs.
The trapezius is innervated partially by Cranial Nerve XI, which is the Spinal Accessory Nerve, and the traps are also innervated by the nerve roots of C3 and C4.
His Structural Integration programme is influenced by cranial, visceral, and intrinsic movement studies with European schools of osteopathy.
Digital Surface Imaging (DSi) is a state - of - the - art imaging system developed by Cranial Technologies specifically for infants with plagiocephaly.

Not exact matches

(I saw one of these models — a brain with a cancerous lesion snaked precariously around a cranial nerve — being printed, cell layer by cell layer.)
Creative Cranial Coconut oil Mayonnaise This Coconut Oil Mayonnaise recipe is by my friend Kelcie Yeo.
Again, some of these treatments are being used by mainstream medical specialists such as neurologists (cranial nerve stimulation for migraine) and otolaryngologists (balance issues with gyrostim), but, as of yet, infrequently for post-concussion syndrome.
My daughter's colic was assessed by the pediatrician, we tried everything (& I mean everything — including cranial - sacral manipulation).
Gowri examined me and thought I was 2 cms dilated, she then started working on me, she gave me reflexology, some cranial work and by the time she had finished with some Bowen Technique I was contracting lightly.
I've written about this in the first point here: http://sarahockwell-smith.com/2012/11/04/5-reasons-why-your-birth-can-affect-your-baby-and-your-parenting/ it can be easily resolved by a trip to a chiropractor / cranial osteopath specialising in babies.
Dr. Colleen Stratton helps nursing moms and their infants by making sure there are no cranial issues preventing them from achieving a good connection.
Vagus Nerve Definition Vagus Nerve (CN 10) which is normally known by the term pneumogastric nerve is counted as the number ten cranial nerve also referred as CN X.
This safe place, created by a model of cranial work, allows resolution of many emotionally paralyzing challenges.
Unfortunately, because the shape of the head is fully formed by age 2, cranial helmet therapy can not be used to correct an abnormal head shape in adults.
In 1998, Dynamic Orthotic Cranioplasty ®, known as the DOC Band, became the first cranial helmet cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for plagiocephaly treatment and, a few years later, for plagiocephaly treatment associated with post-surgical correction.
Unfortunately, because the shape of the head is fully formed by age 2, cranial helmet therapy can no longer correct flattened areas.
«By increasing the volume of blood in the cranial cavity, there's less room for the brain to move which reduces the overall slosh effect which we believe reduces mTBI.
We also see significant moldings on the baby's head with a vacuum, and although the baby cranial bones are designed to move over one another, the forces exerted by vacuum and forceps can often cause shifts in the cranial bones that are not easily self - corrected by the baby after birth.
I went to a cranial osteopath and she could tell me just by looking at DS how my labour occured!
While this has helped the rate of deaths from SIDS drop by close to forty percent, it has also caused a rise in cranial asymmetry — or in plain English — misshapen heads.
«The cranial capacity must have been very large,» he said, and «calculation by the method of Broca gives a minimum figure of 1,832 cc [cubic centimeters].»
This was a presentation given by Tom Schoenemann of the University of Michigan at Dearborn, and what he did was to survey cranial capacity and body weight data, so brain size and body weight data for a bunch of modern humans and also [a] fossil one, and he plotted all of this on a graph and he determined that the brain size of the Flores hominid relative to her body size more closely approximates that what you see in the Australopithecines, which are much older, you know.
Yet a cranial analysis by primatologist Eric Sargis of Yale University found that it lacked many of the typical features of such baboons.
But as population went from sparse to dense in a given area, cranial size declined, highlighted by a sudden 3 to 4 percent drop in EQ starting around 15,000 to 10,000 years ago.
By using AnNa, which enables the analysis of bones and muscles at the same time, new cranial functional dependences have been uncovered, because muscles — associated to movements — link separate bones.
One explanation for the cranial modifications is offered by a 16th - century Spanish colonial document Velasco examined, which described groups molding skulls into the shape of the volcano from their origin myth.
A similar graph taken from a book by Birdsell is similarly claimed by Goodman to show separate cranial ranges.
tribe of the hominid family of primates, distinguished by erect posture, bipedal movement, large cranial capacity, and use of specialized tools.
Again, the cranial length of the juvenile was 121 mm, the two adults 140 and 135 mm (note, by the way, that the adult with the shorter basicranium had the longer neurocranium).
The changes in average cranial capacity from Morton's seed - based measurements to shot - based measurements can not be reconstructed with any certainty, incorporate erroneous seed measurements made by Morton's assistant, yielded a broad range of changes (− 10 to +12 in3) hidden by Gould's mean, and are confounded by the shifts in sample composition (circa 50 %) between the two rounds of measurement.
As most of the adult cranial capacity is reached by age 10 or 11, it is likely that the adult ECV of WT 15000 would be no more than about 1000 - 1050cc, which is still well within the modern human range of about 800 - 2000cc.19 On the same page Jue points out that a brain capacity of 1400cc applies to the Vertesszöllos erectus specimen which is dated at around 350kya (kiloyears ago = thousands of years).
In Morton's initial seed - based 1839 study, «Caucasians» had the largest average cranial capacity (87 in3) followed by «Mongolians [Asians]» (83 in3), «Malays [Island Southeast Asia]» (81 in3), «[Native] Americans» (80 in3), and «Ethiopians [Africans]» (78 in3)[8].
Computed tomographic scan in 1 infant and magnetic resonance imaging in another infant with prenatal Zika exposure show scattered punctate calcifications (A, B, C, and E; white arrowheads), very low forehead and small cranial vault (D), striking volume loss shown by enlarged extra-axial space and ventriculomegaly (all images), poor gyral development with few and shallow sulci (A and E; long white arrows), poor gyral development with irregular «beaded» cortex most consistent with polymicrogyria (F, white arrowheads), flattened pons and small cerebellum (D; black arrowhead and asterisk).
The data on cranial capacity gathered by Morton are generally reliable, and he reported them fully.
Finally, this error did not «demote» blacks: the rank ordering of groups by average cranial capacity remains «White / Indian / Black» whether «Indians» are 80 in3 or 82 in3.
Previous studies, relying on conventional techniques, did not detect the oddly shaped skull, but by performing CT scans on the fossils Friedman «unequivocally» demonstrated the cranial asymmetry.
Float in the state - of - the - art floatation chamber, be touched by masterful hands in an Esalen ® Massage or cranial sacral session, and explore the connection between your mind and body through yoga therapy or asomatic (body) psychology session.
Fortunately, we know exactly what this development means, because the progress of her cranial development is cross-cut with a lecture on exactly that subject by the Paris - based scientist Professor Norman (Morgan Freeman).
Careful not to upset the applecart in any way, Chicken Little posits the titular fowl (voiced by Zach Braff) as a victim of cranial upset, twice pelted on the bean by pieces of the sky.
Leigh Academies Trust in Dartford decided to look at ways to combat stress in school staff by using Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) with the use of an Alpha - Stim Device.
If Cranial Rectal Inversion were treatable Hyundai would be out of business by now.
Sure, the car will burble along on the freeway with nary a complaint, but I dare you to try that for more than five, maybe 10 minutes before you spot a slot in traffic and are compelled by some primitive cranial impulse to mat the pedal.
Joint instability caused by conditions such as hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia and osteochondrosis, cranial cruciate rupture, patellar luxation and arthropathy
In veterinary school we are always told by the specialists, that «it is a torn cranial cruciate ligament until proven otherwise».
The following presentation by Dr. Dominique Griffon reviewed cranial cruciate ligament disease - very commonly seen in Laborador retrievers but also known to afflict large breeds including Iws.
The slope causes the tibia to slide forward unless it is restrained by an intact cranial cruciate ligament.
An examination of health records of 759 Golden Retrievers by researchers with the University of California - Davis discovered significantly higher incidents of hip dysplasia, cranial cruciate ligament tears, lymphosarcomas, hemangiosarcomas, and mast cell tumors among neutered dogs, compared with sexually intact dogs.
Studies in the Griffon Bruxellois have suggested that CM is characterised by a shortening of the basicranium and supraoccipital bone with a compensatory lengthening of the cranial vault especially the parietal bone.
Dr. Sharp became TTA (tibial tuberosity advancement) certified by Jeff Mayo, DVM, CVLS, Diplomate ABVP, in 2008 and now regularly performs TTA surgeries to correct cranial cruciate disease in dogs.
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