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  • ...ould also be convenient to apply for the therapist and comfortable for the patient.<br> ...iable and responsive outcome measure is used to evaluate the change in the patient’s health status" (Core standards of physiotherapy practice, 2005).''<br>
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  • ..., the same tool may be used in serial assessments to determine whether the patient has demonstrated change. ...d RJ, Dimar JR, Glassman SD. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28753065 Patient-reported outcome scores underestimate the impact of major complications in
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  • == Patient Access to Physical Therapy Services / Entry Point == ...ect access.<ref name=":0">American Physical Therapy Association. Levels of Patient Access to Physical Therapist Services in the U.S. Available from https://ww
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  • *[https://global-help.org/publications/books/help_cphelp.pdf The HELP Guide to Cerebral Palsy (2nd Edition)]Berker N, Yalcin S, Root L, Staheli L. Glob ...148 Aquatic Exercise &amp; Multiple Sclerosis: A Healthcare Professional’s Guide]&nbsp;Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (2013)
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  • ...subjectively report what they are feeling and should be completed with the patient’s eyes closed.<ref name=":0" />  ...still results in the perception of two distinct stimuli is recorded as the patient's two-point threshold.<ref name=":2">O'Sullivan, Susan (2007). Physical Re
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  • ...lary nerve]].<ref>Triceps Brachii: Functional Anatomy Guide-The Definitive Guide to Triceps Brachii Anatomy, Exercises & Rehab[http://www.kingofthegym.com/t ...n nucleus and its relation to muscle architecture.] Journal of Comparative Neurology. 2009 Sep 20;516(3):226-39.</ref>
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  • ...ez L, Meli F. Neuro-ophthalmologic complications of syringobulbia. Current neurology and neuroscience reports. 2010 Nov 1;10(6):459-66.</ref>. Jonesco-Sisesti d ...ef><ref>Nogués M. Syringomyelia and syringobulbia. In Handbook of Clinical Neurology, vol 50. Edited by Vinken PJ, Bruyn GW. Amsterdam: Elsevier; 1987:443–464
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  • ...ers and indoors/outdoors). Additionally, the SCIM can also be used to help guide clinicians in determining treatment goals and objectives for patients with ...ring would be through direct observation of the activities listed, however patient report or interview information can be used. <ref name=":0" />
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  • ...en two observers, the record with the higher level should be selected. The patient should be observed with the WISCI level documented on using the scale rated ...ical therapist and other professional staff make visual determination that patient has a brace.
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  • ...n and activities of daily living. It should allow us to create individual, patient-centred goals and ultimately a tailor-made treatment plan based on the clie ...de. Below we have a systematic flow for the assessment of the neurological patient.
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  • These sequelae can have an impact on a patient's psychosocial well-being and [[Quality of Life|quality of life]]. It is im ...10.1055/s-2008-1075841 Facial rehabilitation: a neuromuscular reeducation, patient-centered approach]. Facial plastic surgery''.'' 2008;24:250-259.</ref> The
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  • ...s gestation) to 18 months post-term. The AIMS was developed as a reference guide for the development of infants based on the age related norms of 2200 infan ...validity of the Alberta Infant Motor Scale. Developmental medicine & child neurology. 1998 Jul;40(7):485-91.</ref> <ref name=":3">Albuquerque PL, Lemos A, Guerr
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  • ...f> The following video provides a brief (~3.5 minute) overview of CBD:<ref>Neurology Shelf Exam and Board Review. Corticobasal Degeneration. Available from http ...cles/PMC3590050/ Criteria for the diagnosis of corticobasal degeneration]. Neurology. 2013;80(5):496-503</ref>
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  • ...T et al. FXTAS: New insights and the need for revised diagnostic criteria. Neurology. 2012;79(18):1898-1907.</ref>. Full mutations (greater than 200 CGG repeats ...e X-Associated Tremor/Ataxia Syndrome. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology. 2016;29(6):328-337</ref>.
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  • ...potential physical therapy interventions, with the goal of maintaining the patient’s strength, range of motion, balance, endurance, cardiorespiratory functi ...and affects males more than females (1). In most cases of the disease, the patient’s diaphragm becomes weakened and atrophied, which causes respiratory fail
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  • ...al movement patterns. It is the role of the rehabilitation professional to guide patients through a plan of care to improve and or correct movement dysfunct ...otor learning principles of (1) external focus of attention, (2) using the patient's preferred sensory system preference, (3) using positive language, and (4
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  • ...Hill JC. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25620440 An introduction to patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in physiotherapy]. Physiotherapy. 2015 ;1 ...Devi BI, Agrawal A. Outcome measures for traumatic brain injury. Clinical neurology and neurosurgery. 2011;113(6):435-41.</ref>
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  • ...set, the patient and their family/carers, and the rights and wishes of the patient should always be listened to and respected. ...mal discharge meeting should be arranged, involving but not limited to the patient, hospital nursing staff, medical social worker, rehabilitation staff includ
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  • ...ould also be convenient to apply for the therapist and comfortable for the patient. An integral part of evaluating clinical practice is to objectively assess ...Gross Motor Function Classification System. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 2008 Oct;50(10):744-50.</ref> Such data-driven approaches empower clinicia
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  • ...roduction to Neuroanatomy|substantia nigra and basal ganglia]] causing the patient to develop motor and non-motor symptoms. These symptoms included: freezing, ...Reduce Falls and Improve Mobility in People with Parkinson’s Disease. BMC Neurology. 2012; Accessed at http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2377//12/54.</ref>. Th
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