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16:38 Feb 4, 2012 |
Hebrew to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical (general) / Rehab | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Ty Kendall United Kingdom Local time: 05:18 | ||||||
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3 +3 | Sensory Level |
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Sensory Level Explanation: See links below: הביטוי הסנסורי הוא פלס תחושתי (sensory level) http://www.medil.org/Front/NewsNet/printReport.asp?reportId=... "Sensory level is defined as the lowest spinal cord level that still has normal pinprick and touch sensation." http://www.mcpf.org/FacingSCI/SpinalCordInjuryBasics/tabid/1... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 19 mins (2012-02-04 16:58:12 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Also relevant: "Differences between neurological and rehabilitation definitions of spinal cord injury levels. Doctors use two different definitions for spinal cord injury levels. Given the same neurological examination and findings, neurologists and physiatrists may not assign the same spinal cord injury level. In general, neurologists define the level of injury as the first spinal segmental level that shows abnormal neurological loss. Thus, for example, if a person has loss of biceps, the motor level of the injury is often said to be C4. In contrast, physiatrists or rehabilitation doctors tend to define level of injury as the lowest spinal segmental level that is normal." http://www.mcpf.org/FacingSCI/SCIClassifications/tabid/173/D... (L1 naturally refers to the L1 vertebrae). -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 34 mins (2012-02-04 17:13:04 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Also...I just discovered these..... http://www.proz.com/kudoz/hebrew_to_english/medical_general/... http://www.proz.com/kudoz/hebrew_to_english/medical_general/... |
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