Surgeons reattach teen's severed arm after UTV accident
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2018/06/26/surgeons-reattach-teens-severed-arm-after-utv-accident.html
A 13-year-old North Carolina boy is working to gain full-range of his left arm after a UTV accident left him with a severed limb. Tyler Hughes, who was out riding with friends in January when the vehicle’s roll bar landed on his arm, has undergone six surgeries since the traumatic injury.
“It was a complete out-of-body experience while we were waiting for EMS to arrive,” Crystal Hughes, the boy’s mother, said in a Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center news release.
Hughes, whose quick-thinking helped save her son’s life, wrapped a scarf around his injury to stop the heavy bleeding. She said she knew that it was more than a broken limb when she saw how far away the lower part of his arm was from the rest of his body.
“At the time, I didn’t even realize my decision to use the scarf as a tourniquet was so crucial – I was on auto-pilot,” Hughes said.
The teen was airlifted to Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, where surgeons worked for 9.5 hours to reattach his arm.
Dr. Matthew Goldman, assistant professor of vascular surgery at the center, said the injury did not sever the major nerve supply to the arm, which allowed for the successful reconstruction of the blood supply. A team of orthopedic surgeons then worked to fix his broken bones.
While the teen has regained the ability to grip items like door handles and lightweight bags, Goldman said it could take years for the nerves to regenerate.
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This magnetic pulse is as vital to life as food, air and water.
Our body also pulses with the same basic frequency as the earth, and the pulse from the earth works like a battery recharger for our bodies.
When we’re young, our body “pulses” about 3 to 5 times per minute and these pulses work like relay stations to help the blood flow through the body.
This is necessary, because the heart isn’t able to exert enough pressure to send the blood through all of our blood vessels.
As we get older, the number of times that our body “pulses” decreases, and instead of pulsing 3 to 5 times per minute, it “pulses” about once a minute.
Folks with diabetes only “pulse” about once every 10 minutes, and this is why they tend to have circulatory problems.
A PEMF Therapy Mat works like a battery recharger and helps the human body to “pulse” like it should.
https://www.pemfsupply.com/blogs/learning-center/pemf-therapy-hope-for-diabetics-improve-circulation
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