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Annotated Bibliography
Source #1:
Zeng, Yuanjie, et al. "Coblation of Femoral andSciatic Nerve for Stump Pain and Phantom LimbPain: A Case Report."
Pain Practice, vol. 16, no. 2,Feb. 2016, pp. E35-E41. EBSCOhost,doi:10.1111/papr.12400.
Annotation: The article talks about coblation of the femoral and sciatic nerve (the main nerve of the spine and the connects to the lower thigh) in order to combat phantom limb pain and stump pain of amputees.
Potential Quote: "Two amputees with primarily stump pain experienced 50% pain relief or better for 6 monthsafter pulsed radiofrequency ablation of dorsal root ganglions at the L4 and L5nerve root levels” (Zeng).
Assessment: Multiple MD Doctors from China’s Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University in Beijing have had their case study peer reviewed.
Reflection: I will use this article in order to show the relevance of the sciatic nerve in many back L4and L5 pain treatments in the lower back. Such implementation can cure chronic back pain for war victims. This idea adds to the fundamental research that thrusts this idea of utilizing the sciatic nerve through coblation in order to hinder the effects of phantom limb pain which affects between 50% to 80% of all amputees according to the amputee coalition organization. This source was very helpful in order of showing a different perspective the sciatic nerve can take place in. Highlighting the importance of such a nerve. Coblation is an outlook I plan to look into, when placed into other categorizes as well. My goal is to see how effective this technique will be in helping chronic back pain in all humans, not exclusively war victims.
Source #2:
Sinha, Subhadra Arun, et al. “Efficacy of Sciatic Nerve Block for Pain Management in below Knee Orthopaedic Surgery.” Journal of Clinical andDiagnostic Research: JCDR, JCDR Research andPublications (P) Limited, 4 Sept. 2016,www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5072056/.
Annotation: The article talks about blocking pain post orthopedic surgery of the sciatic nerve (the main nerve of the spine and the connects to the lower thigh) in order to combat pain of patients.
Potential Quotes: "Rongstad K et al., evaluated 86 patients after giving sciatic nerve block in major foot or ankle operation.The block lasted an average of 20 hours. Casati Aet al., studied 45 healthy patients undergoing hallux valgus repair” (Sinha).
Assessment: Multiple MD Doctors from India’s Poona’s Research and hospital in Poona, India. They have had their case study peer reviewed.
Reflection: I will use this article in order to show the relevance of the sciatic nerve in blocking the pain through the treatments in the lower back. Such implementation can cure chronic back pain for general victims. This idea adds to the fundamental research that thrusts this idea of utilizing the sciatic nerve through a study conducted in india about the feasibility of blocking this nerve during orthopedic surgeries in order to hinder the effects of pain during surgery and the aftereffects which affects a multitude of people.This source was very helpful in order of showing a different perspective the sciatic nerve can take place in, highlighting the importance of such a nerve. This technique of numbing the sciatica nerve is an outlook I plan to look into, when placed into other categorizes as well. My goal is to see how effective this technique will be in helping chronic back pain in all humans, especially those in surgery.
Source #3:
Koes, B W, M W van Tulder, and W C Peul. “Diagnosis and Treatment of Sciatica. "BMJ : British Medical Journal 334.7607 (2007): 1313–1317. PMC.Web. 25 Feb. 2018.
Annotation: I will use this article in order to show the relevance of the sciatic nerve in many back L4 and L5 pain treatments in the lower back. Such implementation can cure chronic back pain for others worldwide as stated in my other annotated bibliographies.
Potential Quotes: "Facet syndrome, or ZJ pain, is a degenerative disease that affects the joint capsule and presents itself with axial lumbar pain. In advanced stages, it may cause nerve entrapment with radiating pain to the gluteal area and posterior area of the thigh above the knee, which worsens with extension (26). The potential of the ZJ as a unique source of lumbar pain has been demonstrated in several histological studies"
Assessment: The experiment took place in England and was peer reviewed in 2007. Experiment was not replicated which may lead to some bias.
Reflection: This source was very helpful in order of showing different perspective the sciatic nerve can take place in, highlighting the importance of such nerve. This technique of numbing the sciatica nerve is an outlook I plan to look into, when placed into other categorizes as well. My goal is to see how effective this technique will be in helping chronic back pain in all humans, especially those in surgery. I can make use of this source in my implementation section of my paper as I am attempting to find research that can make use of biomedical technology in order to hinder overall pain. A quick summary of the paper is that it is a clinical study that makes use of qualitative data in an experiment that separated people into different cohorts such as one that smokes and that is over 50 while another group is over 25 for example.
Zeng, Yuanjie, et al. "Coblation of Femoral andSciatic Nerve for Stump Pain and Phantom LimbPain: A Case Report."
Pain Practice, vol. 16, no. 2,Feb. 2016, pp. E35-E41. EBSCOhost,doi:10.1111/papr.12400.
Annotation: The article talks about coblation of the femoral and sciatic nerve (the main nerve of the spine and the connects to the lower thigh) in order to combat phantom limb pain and stump pain of amputees.
Potential Quote: "Two amputees with primarily stump pain experienced 50% pain relief or better for 6 monthsafter pulsed radiofrequency ablation of dorsal root ganglions at the L4 and L5nerve root levels” (Zeng).
Assessment: Multiple MD Doctors from China’s Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University in Beijing have had their case study peer reviewed.
Reflection: I will use this article in order to show the relevance of the sciatic nerve in many back L4and L5 pain treatments in the lower back. Such implementation can cure chronic back pain for war victims. This idea adds to the fundamental research that thrusts this idea of utilizing the sciatic nerve through coblation in order to hinder the effects of phantom limb pain which affects between 50% to 80% of all amputees according to the amputee coalition organization. This source was very helpful in order of showing a different perspective the sciatic nerve can take place in. Highlighting the importance of such a nerve. Coblation is an outlook I plan to look into, when placed into other categorizes as well. My goal is to see how effective this technique will be in helping chronic back pain in all humans, not exclusively war victims.
Source #2:
Sinha, Subhadra Arun, et al. “Efficacy of Sciatic Nerve Block for Pain Management in below Knee Orthopaedic Surgery.” Journal of Clinical andDiagnostic Research: JCDR, JCDR Research andPublications (P) Limited, 4 Sept. 2016,www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5072056/.
Annotation: The article talks about blocking pain post orthopedic surgery of the sciatic nerve (the main nerve of the spine and the connects to the lower thigh) in order to combat pain of patients.
Potential Quotes: "Rongstad K et al., evaluated 86 patients after giving sciatic nerve block in major foot or ankle operation.The block lasted an average of 20 hours. Casati Aet al., studied 45 healthy patients undergoing hallux valgus repair” (Sinha).
Assessment: Multiple MD Doctors from India’s Poona’s Research and hospital in Poona, India. They have had their case study peer reviewed.
Reflection: I will use this article in order to show the relevance of the sciatic nerve in blocking the pain through the treatments in the lower back. Such implementation can cure chronic back pain for general victims. This idea adds to the fundamental research that thrusts this idea of utilizing the sciatic nerve through a study conducted in india about the feasibility of blocking this nerve during orthopedic surgeries in order to hinder the effects of pain during surgery and the aftereffects which affects a multitude of people.This source was very helpful in order of showing a different perspective the sciatic nerve can take place in, highlighting the importance of such a nerve. This technique of numbing the sciatica nerve is an outlook I plan to look into, when placed into other categorizes as well. My goal is to see how effective this technique will be in helping chronic back pain in all humans, especially those in surgery.
Source #3:
Koes, B W, M W van Tulder, and W C Peul. “Diagnosis and Treatment of Sciatica. "BMJ : British Medical Journal 334.7607 (2007): 1313–1317. PMC.Web. 25 Feb. 2018.
Annotation: I will use this article in order to show the relevance of the sciatic nerve in many back L4 and L5 pain treatments in the lower back. Such implementation can cure chronic back pain for others worldwide as stated in my other annotated bibliographies.
Potential Quotes: "Facet syndrome, or ZJ pain, is a degenerative disease that affects the joint capsule and presents itself with axial lumbar pain. In advanced stages, it may cause nerve entrapment with radiating pain to the gluteal area and posterior area of the thigh above the knee, which worsens with extension (26). The potential of the ZJ as a unique source of lumbar pain has been demonstrated in several histological studies"
Assessment: The experiment took place in England and was peer reviewed in 2007. Experiment was not replicated which may lead to some bias.
Reflection: This source was very helpful in order of showing different perspective the sciatic nerve can take place in, highlighting the importance of such nerve. This technique of numbing the sciatica nerve is an outlook I plan to look into, when placed into other categorizes as well. My goal is to see how effective this technique will be in helping chronic back pain in all humans, especially those in surgery. I can make use of this source in my implementation section of my paper as I am attempting to find research that can make use of biomedical technology in order to hinder overall pain. A quick summary of the paper is that it is a clinical study that makes use of qualitative data in an experiment that separated people into different cohorts such as one that smokes and that is over 50 while another group is over 25 for example.