By accessing creative portions of the brain through dance, Pre-K students can more easily learn math concepts like spatial awareness and critical math knowledge prior to formal assessment in elementary school. This early foundational learning creates educational equity by resulting in a month of additional math learning before ever stepping into an elementary classroom. At a very fundamental level, when students have access to math learning in Pre-K through the performing arts, they are more than a month ahead of their non-Pre-K peers when they enter a Kindergarten classroom, (Ludwig, Marklein, & Song, 2016). Arts-integrated math learning engages both hemispheres of the brain and all types of students, especially English Language Learners (ELL) and those from lower socioeconomic status, benefit academically from such experiences. Math and movement residencies bring equity and access to the classroom by preparing students with critical foundational knowledge in math prior to encountering formal math concepts in Kindergarten.
International Journal of Case Reports and Images (IJCRI) is an international, peer reviewed, monthly, open access, online journal, publishing high-quality, articles in all areas of basic medical sciences and clinical specialties.Aim of IJCRI is to encourage the publication of new information by providing a platform for reporting of unique, unusual and rare cases which enhance understanding of disease process, its diagnosis, management and clinico-pathologic correlations. We report on a patient who had an acute arterial thrombosis of an aortobifemoral bypass graft after revision total hip arthroplasty through an anterior approach. This occlusion occurred in the immediate post-operative period was recognized and treated effectively. Conclusion: After thorough research review, only two instances of aortobifemoral bypass graft occlusion were found after total hip arthroplasty. This is the first case report of an arterial thrombosis of an aortobifemoral bypass graft in a total hip via an anterior (modified Hardinge) approach to the hip. It is also the first case report of a revision procedure causing thrombosis in this graft type. This paper illustrates the importance of vigilance of vascular complication in post-surgical total joint patients. IJCRI publishes Review
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