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Mary A. Kelley is currently a Resident Physician at Dell Seton Medical Center at the University of Texas, Austin, TX. She also currently works in collaboration with the Nerve Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital. Mary does research in Neurology, Psychiatry and Psychosomatic Medicine. Their current project is 'The Neuropathy Gene Research Registry.'
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This manual details the Neurological screening exam and includes links to tutorial videos that demonstrate the techniques as well as provided additional high yield points pertaining to the various things tested. Intended audience is all health care providers and medical students.
Presentation covers the role nutrition plays in healing from long COVID as well as the use of supplements/nutraceuticals to manage symptoms and reduce inflammation. Originally presented as a portion of an 8 week program for patients diagnosed with long COVID/Post acute sequelae of COVID (PASC).
Small fiber neuropathy (SFN) is a type of peripheral neuropathy that occurs from damage to the small A-delta and C nerve fibers that results in the clinical condition known as SFN. This pathology may be the result of metabolic, toxic, immune-mediated, and/or genetic factors. Small fiber symptoms can be variable and inconsistent and therefore requir...
Objective: To report on the current level of knowledge and understanding of post traumatic headache (PTH) in the pediatric population, as well as current best practice for treatment and early interventions. Methods: A review of literature pertaining to the topic was conducted using PUBMED. Results: We identify support for the use of ibuprofen and a...
Background: Small-fiber polyneuropathy (SFN) involves ectopic firing and degeneration of small-diameter, somatic/autonomic peripheral axons. Causes include diabetes, inflammation and rare pathogenic mutations, including in SCN9-11 genes that encode small-fiber sodium channels.
Aims: To associate a new phenotype–immunotherapy-responsive SFN–with rar...
Simple, engaging handout for patients on sleep hygiene.
Case presentation involving 2 individuals with painful subfascial fat herniations that were responsive to treatment with manual therapy. Discussion of possible pathophysiology with diagnostic imaging utilizing Ultra sound.
This lecture covered:
The behavioral model as it applies to medicine
Psychoneuroimmunology and it’s importance with regards to health and wellbeing.
The mechanisms in which stress affects the physiological aspects of the human body via the HPA as well as inflammation.
Effects that mental health has on health and disease.
Psychosomatic disease and...