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  • ...and residual limb pain. She was deconditioned and had great challenge with exercise tolerance and body balance. She was hospitalized for 98 days. Eventually, t ...lucose level, residual limb pain intensity, muscular strength, balance and exercise tolerance of the patient on each visit. Referral to prosthetist. The multid
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  • ...eory_to_Guide_the.3.aspx he Use of the Physical Stress Theory to Guide the Rehabilitation of a Patient With Bilateral Suspected Deep Tissue Injuries and Hip Repair]. === Rehabilitation Principles ===
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  • ...ty of Nottingham]. &nbsp;Students will choose topics in relation to spinal rehabilitation and either create new pages or review and update existing Physiopedia artic ...the internet in teaching and educating patients with low back pain <br>13. Exercise compliance in patients with low back pain – could look at specific condit
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  • ...ling after a fall and this issue should be addressed in a physical therapy rehabilitation programme. <ref name=":0" /> Please see the [[Falls]] page for further deta * History of falls including incident, any subsequent treatment and rehabilitation, life changes (or not) after fall/s
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  • ...rker-Cobb|Lee-Anne Barker-Cobb]] as an assignment for the [[Physiotherapy, Exercise and Physical Activity Course|Physical Actvitiy course]] ...did not need any other input and was able to successfully push herself to exercise harder as the program progressed with marked results.
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  • ..., Bartholdy C, Hansen IS, Rifbjerg-Madsen S, Henriksen M, Wæhrens EE. Hand exercise for women with rheumatoid arthritis and decreased hand function: an explora ...atoid arthritis are two common conditions that affect the hand and require exercise as an intervention to help patients perform daily activities independently
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  • ...ey are often associated with a prolonged hospital stay and requirement for rehabilitation.<ref name=":2">Musculoskeletal Key Pelvic fractures Available from:https:// * To facilitate rehabilitation it is important to achieve adequate analgesia (failing to do so hampers reg
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  • * Rehabilitation programme to strengthen the extensor muscles ...f>Conservative Orthopedics. Great Toe Extension - Extensor Hallucis Brevis Exercise. </ref>
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  • ...ussed along with his rehabilitation plan. Further discussion about patient rehabilitation potential and planning is also presented. ...diabetic, trans-tibial amputation, physiotherapy, [[Amputee Rehabilitation|rehabilitation]]
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  • ...et al. (2022) [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9531849/ Early rehabilitation for cerebellar complications following left atrial myxoma excision: A stitc ...d myxoma. Typical symptoms include ascites, hepatomegaly, pedal edema, and exercise-induced dyspnea.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...r R. [https://openheart.bmj.com/content/6/1/e000922 Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation for patients following open surgical aortic valve replacement and transcath * Quitting [[Smoking and Exercise|smoking]] if smoker
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  • Spider Cage is a part of universal exercise unit. Spider cage is a suspension system, which works with use of belts, el *Musculoskeletal disorders including sports injury, rehabilitation following fractures
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  • ...r|Liezel Wegner]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...n team. However, most often physiotherapists are in charge of the physical rehabilitation process <ref name="kaplan">Kaplan SL, Outcome measurement and management: F
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  • ...duction of cardiovascular risk factors - eg improve cardiovascular fitness exercise (treadmill, cycle ergometer, stair climbing, elliptical training ...clude completion of an [[Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) In Adults|exercise stress test]].
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  • ...[Lung Compliance|compliance]].<ref name=":1">Trivedi S,Effect of Pulmonary Rehabilitation on Functional Capacity of Lungs and Dyspnea in Patient with Silicosis in An [[File:Exercise Bike.gif|right|frameless]]
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  • ...ach time, which is how we progressively become fitter and stronger through exercise. ...://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31025894/ Effect of Curcumin Supplementation on Exercise-Induced Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, Muscle Damage, and Muscle Soreness.
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  • ...spinal cord injury]]. While it is acknowledged that [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise]] is an important tool for improving wellbeing and enhancing independence i ...ities with adjustment to the guidelines for each individual based on their exercise capacity and specific health risks or limitations, these recommendations we
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  • *[http://www.sign.ac.uk/pdf/sign130.pdf Brain Injury Rehabilitation in Adults: A National Clinical Guideline] Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelin ...xwAT2d1KW8Nde1zTZ2Goz9BLMX1g%253D%253D/R33Y2005N03A0243.pdf Guidelines for Rehabilitation of Children with Cerebral Palsy]&nbsp;Eura Medicophys. Sep;41(3):243-60 (20
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  • ...for 5 days per week, 30 mins/day, bouts of 10 mins each. Vigorous aerobic exercise is recommended for 3 days per week, continuous for at least 20 mins/day * Strengthening exercise is recommended for at least 2 days/wk, 8-10 exercises to major muscle group
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  • ...at the exit of the obturator canal or more distally by [[fascia]], causing exercise-induced medial thigh pain, typically in athletes<ref name=":2">Koh M, Marko ...ally in athletes. Athletes may present with pain that may be brought on by exercise, often sports involving a lot or running and twisting.<ref>Tipton JS. [http
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