3 results match your criteria: "Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton Sports Medicine Fellowship[Affiliation]"

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy as a treatment for conditions like traumatic brain injury, posttraumatic stress disorder, and migraines would seem intuitive, given its effect on condition-related ischemia and inflammation. However, hyperbaric therapeutic impacts for these in acute and chronic, or prolonged symptoms are elusive. This narrative review of hyperbaric's utility provided in sections per disease renders first a review of conventional pathological mechanisms and then articulates hyperbaric treatment targets versus their respective impacts.

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Ultrasound-guided Hydrodissection and Myotomy in a Case of Soleus Canal Syndrome.

Curr Sports Med Rep

May 2021

Department of Family and Community Medicine, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences Faculty, Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton Sports Medicine Fellowship, Camp Pendleton, CA.

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Background: Infectious mononucleosis is typically a self-limited disease commonly affecting young adults. Splenic rupture is a rare but serious complication affecting 0.1% to 0.

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