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  • ...ingle traumatic injury<ref>Devilbiss Z, Hess M, Ho GW. Myositis Ossificans in Sport: A Review. Current sports medicine reports. 2018 Sep 1;17(9):290-5.</ Post-traumatic MO occurs in about 20% of cases reported with large muscle hematoma associated with cont
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  • ...th the wide anatomic differences and the variety of mechanisms of injury. In children, ...e to the body, resulting in a higher center of gravity and fulcrum of neck motion
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  • ...Camargo PR. Scapular kinematics pre–and post–thoracic thrust manipulation in individuals with and without shoulder impingement symptoms: a randomized co '''Range of Motion ([https://physio-pedia.com/Range_of_Motion ROM]):'''
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  • ...plying a downward force to the arm whilst the patient tries to resist this motion. == Evidence ==
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  • ...eports of patient harm from OMT in the cervical region have typically been in the practice of cervical manipulation. ...r insufficiency in patients with neck pain: manual therapy decision-making in the presence of uncertainty. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 35(5):300-306.</ref>
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  • ...ing, inflammation, or restriction”. It describes hands-on techniques used in rehabilitation to treat various conditions, such as: * passive range of motion
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  • ...iteit Brussel Evidence-based Practice Project|Vrije Universiteit Brussel's Evidence-based Practice project]] ...ss of the functional integrity of a system which provides stability). Some motion is, of course, normal.
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  • ...;12(7):467. </ref> ''“Motion and posture analyses are effective tools used in diagnosis, therapy and prevention of musculoskeletal disorders”''.<ref na ...execution and identify [[Injury Prevention in Sport|injury]] risk factors in order to make the best decisions to reduce the patient’s recovery time an
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  • *[[Template:EIM Fellow Project|Evidence in Motion Fellows Project]] *[[Template:QMU|Queen Margaret University Current and Emerging Roles in Physiotherapy Practice Project]]
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  • ...ncet. 2018 Jun 2;391(10136):2189-2190. </ref>. This approach is increasing in popularity<ref name=":2" />. ...ment|FAI]] is a common cause of [[Hip Pain & Mobility Deficits|hip pain]] in young people, and is caused by the of abnormal contact between [[Acetabulum
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  • ...ture-musculoskeletal-conditions-review.pdf</ref> However, physiotherapists in particular continue to utilise acupuncture as an adjunct treatment and have Used for facial pain, cervical spine and shoulder restricted range of motion, shoulder arthritis and arm/elbow pain.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ..., cervical spinal deformity and instability. Patients can be polysyndromic in their presentation, as well.<ref name=":0">Menger RP, Rayi A, Notarianni C. Image 1: [[X-Rays|X-ray]] showing fused cervical vertebrae as seen in Klippel–Feil syndrome
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  • * [[Exercise and Activity in Pain Management|Analgesics]], ...recovery. This protocol emphasizes the importance of movement and exercise in the early stages of injury rehabilitation, along with the use of [[Pain Me
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  • ...rmance in female athletes: a randomized-controlled trial. Physical Therapy in sport. 2005 May 1;6(2):60-6.</ref> ...-019-09717-8 The critical role of development of the transversus abdominis in the prevention and treatment of low back pain]. HSS Journal®. 2019 Oct;15(
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  • ...iteit Brussel Evidence-based Practice Project|Vrije Universiteit Brussel's Evidence-based Practice project]] Femoral [[Stress Fractures|stress fractures]] occur in two different regions namely:
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  • A stick (of the right height, with a good ferrule and held in the hand on the opposite side of the worst affected hip or knee) can make a ...‘wear out your joints’ through activity is a dangerous myth, which results in many people becoming inappropriately disabled to the detriment of their gen
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  • ...on individuals suffer from MS in the USA alone and seems to be more common in individuals between 20-50 years of age. Women are also 3 times more likely ...rg&rfr_dat=cr_pub%20%200pubmed The effects of robot-assisted gait training in progressive multiple sclerosis: a randomized controlled trial]. Multiple Sc
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  • ...keletal treatment targeting a specific area of the body could have effects in another, seemingly unrelated, part of the body<ref name="Wainner et al.">Wa *There is a growing body of evidence to support the treatment of [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Low_Back_Pain Low
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  • ...nd loss of motion. A contracted muscle will absorb force better and result in a less severe injury. ...nosis and management of quadriceps strains and contusions. Current reviews in musculoskeletal medicine. 2010 Oct;3(1):26-31. Available: https://www.ncbi.
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  • ...iteit Brussel Evidence-based Practice Project|Vrije Universiteit Brussel's Evidence-based Practice project]] ...valence, Mechanisms, and Return to Sport After Isolated Popliteus Injuries in Athletes: A Systematic Review. Orthop J Sports Med 2022.10(2): 232596712110
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