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  • ...rtial or complete detachment of the fragment. The defects cause deep ankle pain associated with weightbearing. Impaired function, limited range of motion, ...ent bone. Historically, a variety of terms have been used to refer to this clinical entity including osteochondritis dissecans, osteochondral fracture, and ost
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  • ...58.</ref><ref>Otsuki S, Nakajima M, Fujiwara K, et al. Influence of age on clinical outcomes of three-dimensional transfer of the tibial tuberosity for patella == Clinically Relevant Anatomy<ref name=":0">Human kinetics Publisher. Clinical anatomy of the patellofemoral joint. International sports medicine journal.
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  • ...at her desk at work. The patient does not believe any activities make the pain worse, but sitting upright in her desk chair at home provides some relief. ...in subsides. The patient is distressed because the prolonged back and neck pain, with the addition of the severe headaches have prevented her from fully pa
    17 KB (2,619 words) - 00:52, 14 July 2019
  • ...eople this condition is simply an annoyance; however it may result in both pain and weakness interfering with the patient’s functional mobility.<ref>Konc == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...e foot and ankle, causing [[Joint Classification|joint]] [[Pain Behaviours|pain]], swelling and stiffness. ...ot and ankle: assessments and treatment options.] Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology. 2012 Jun 1;26(3):345-68. Available from:https://www.ncbi.nlm.
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  • ...nts presenting to physiotherapists with neuromusculoskeletal neck and head pain who may have an increased risk of developing an associated pathology. ...ntify underlying vascular pathologies masquerading as neuromusculoskeletal pain;
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  • ...ding exercise therapy in patients with patellar tendinopathy: a randomised clinical trial]. British journal of sports medicine. 2021 May 1;55(9):501-9.</ref>. ...lm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5725181/ The Royal London Hospital Test for the clinical diagnosis of patellar tendinopathy.] ''Muscles Ligaments Tendons J''. 2017
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  • ...bing the syndrome. Many professionals accepted the NIDDK definition as the clinical care definition although the primary purpose was to formulate a basis for r ...nicians because it defines interstitial cystitis as a syndrome of chronic pain, pressure, or discomfort associated with the bladder, usually accompanied b
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  • ...untiful supply of theoretical research but little in terms of high quality clinical trials. By this I mean that we have established a host of theories on [[Ten ...d patellar tendinopathy loading programmes : a systematic review comparing clinical outcomes and identifying potential mechanisms for effectiveness]. Sports Me
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  • ...: https://www.woundsinternational.com/resources/details/wound-infection-in-clinical-practice-principles-of-best-practice (accessed 26/11/2022).</ref></blockquo ...uk/ws/portalfiles/portal/15234902/Manuscript&#x20;draft&#x20;accepted.docx Clinical indicators of wound infection and biofilm: reaching international consensus
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  • Cervicaobrachial Syndrome (Cervicobrachalgia) is a term that describes pain and stiffness of the cervical spine with symptoms in the shoulder girdle an This term is outdated and not commonly used in clinical practice, although it may still be used in some parts of the world.
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  • ...hape as either Educational Projects, Professional Organization Projects or Clinical Projects. *'''Clinical Projects''' - led by clinics as professional development projects for staff
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  • ...ture<ref>McCrory P, Bell S (1999) Nerve entrapment syndromes as a cause of pain in the hip, groin and buttock. Sports Med 27(4):261–274</ref>. ...ep_Gluteal_Syndrome__A_Pain_in_the_Buttock.2.aspx Deep gluteal syndrome: a pain in the buttock.] Current Sports Medicine Reports. 2021 Jun 1;20(6):279-85.<
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  • ...ute to the&nbsp;[[Talk:Feasibility of Applying a Simple Method to Quantify Clinical Experience: A Case Report|Open Peer Review]]''' ...fication system, the quantification process provided concrete awareness of clinical experience.<br>
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  • ...nal cord can cause cervical myelopathy.<ref name="Richard">Richard K. Root Clinical Infectious Diseases: A Practical Approach, 1999</ref><ref name="Kong">Kong ...at the foramen magnum.<ref name="Cramer">Cramer GD and Darby SA. Basic and Clinical Anatomy of the Spine, Spinal Cord, and ANS. 2nd Edition. Elsevier 2008.</re
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  • ...c/articles/PMC7059532/pdf/SAJP-76-1390.pdf State of the art: What have the pain sciences brought to physiotherapy?]. The South African journal of physiothe ...alcommons.chapman.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1092&context=pt_articles Clinical reasoning in physical therapy: a concept analysis]. Physical therapy. 2019
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  • ...eproducible with isometric movements. The clicking and popping, as well as pain usually decreases when crossing the arm across the chest, this causes the s ...s|rhomboid]] weakness, multidirectional instability, voluntary action, and pain in the [[shoulder]] which can cause reverse scapulohumeral rhythm.
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  • [[File:Neck Pain Diagram.png|alt=|thumb|Pain in the neck.]] ...ishing. Available from:https://www.health.harvard.edu/pain/7-faces-of-neck-pain [accessed 4/3/2023]</ref>
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  • PRESENTATIONS AT CONFERENCES ...s here, for example if you site on the board of any professional bodies or clinical interest groups.<br>
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  • ...cribe Saturday night palsy.<ref>Han BR, Cho YJ, Yang JS, Kang SH, Choi HJ. Clinical features of wrist drop caused by compressive radial neuropathy and its anat ...oneymoon palsy."'' Despite the fact that these are the more commonly known presentations, it is important to remember that Saturday night palsy can result from abno
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