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  • ...our clinical speciality?  Or are you a clinician in another area with expert experience to contribute to the rehabilitation community? We would very muc This guide explains how you as an expert can use Physiopedia to contribute your knowledge to the rehabilitation comm
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  • ...hat aims to collect opinions on a particular research question or specific topic, to gain consensus. The opinions are collected from a group of experts that ...ed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18311847/ A Delphi study investigating consensus among expert physiotherapists in relation to the management of low back pain.] Musculosk
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  • *Add your expert knowledge. If you have expert knowledge of a specific area of practice you might wish to contribute your
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  • | Expert opinion | Expert opinion without explicit critical appraisal, or based on physiology, bench
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  • ...ken by a unique partnership of physical therapy researchers, educators and expert clinicians to address the gap between evidence and practice in the manageme ...king tool]] is evidence‐informed and where there is insufficient evidence, expert‐informed. It is not intended to replace the clinician’s clinical reason
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  • [[File:Expert picture.jpg|thumb]] ...heir field<ref>Eraut, M. [https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1473-6861.2005.00102.x Expert and expertise: meanings and perspectives. Learning in Health and Social Car
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  • ...ken by a unique partnership of physical therapy researchers, educators and expert clinicians to address the gap between evidence and practice in the manageme ...king tool]] is evidence‐informed and where there is insufficient evidence, expert‐informed. It is not intended to replace the clinician’s clinical reason
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  • # Allow you to dig deeper into a topic that is of particular relevance to you and your context. #'''Be related to the topic of the course for which you are submitting the assignment.'''
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  • # Allow you to dig deeper into a topic that is of particular relevance to you and your context. #'''Be related to the topic of the programme for which you are submitting the assignment.'''
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  • ...idisciplinary Healthcare. 2017; 10: 145–155.</ref> While a trained seating expert can treat certain elements of care alone, those with multiple healthcare ne As discussed, at times a trained seating expert alone, such as a trained physical or occupational therapist, may be the mos
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  • ...sh "best practice", from systematic reviews of the literature (Level A) to expert clinical opinion (Level D). This allows the clinician to make up their own ...a systematic review, summarising the best available research evidence on a topic. Usually more than one study is included in a CAT. When professionals summa
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  • <blockquote>...and topic specialists to share their knowledge...</blockquote> !Course topic
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  • ...arning domains in the Canadian educational system include the roles of the expert clinician, communication, collaboration, advocacy, scholarship, manager and ...folding is when the teacher creates a structure to organize a more complex topic. This can help the student keep complex topics organized when applying inf
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  • ...ributed to by the development team (DR/LC/TF/WH/RK), involving a nominated expert from each MO. The forum concluded that the development of an agreed interna
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  • ...29100618772271 Ending the Reading Wars: Reading Acquisition From Novice to Expert.] Psychological Science in the Public Interest, 2018;19(1): 5–51</ref> Be ...words - this gives you a unified vocabulary with which you can explore the topic
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  • Optimal treatment of acute [[Achilles Rupture]] is a highly contested topic<ref name="Pedowitz">Pedowitz D, Kirwan G. Achilles tendon ruptures. Current ...dations have a grading of "strong", but consensus recommendations based on expert opinion advocate the need for a detailed patient history and physical exami
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  • ...can't even get that, use a non-English video that has a good image of the topic. ...purposes only. Physiopedia is not a substitute for professional advice or expert medical services from a qualified healthcare provider.”
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  • ...making tool is evidence‐informed and where there is insufficient evidence, expert‐informed. It is not intended to replace the clinician’s clinical reason ...appraising and synthesizing the vast array of literature available on this topic. This section forms part of the Achilles Tendinopathy toolkit project creat
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  • #* While the therapist is known as the clinical expert, the patient is the expert of their behaviours, motivations and attitudes. The two should respect each Transition from one topic to another
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  • ...ncorporate a process by which an author's peers (recognized researchers or expert clinicians in the content area) evaluate a manuscript and recommend its pub #The title and topic of the manuscript need to be relevant to manual therapy and representative
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