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  • ...f individuals who get COVID-19 have a mild illness, including fever, cough and dyspnoea, a significant minority face serious complications, particularly t ...t for COVID-19. The management provided in hospital settings is supportive and it is likely that there will be a large number of COVID-19 survivors who re
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  • ...extend can assist by the early discharging of patients from points of care and improving the patient’s adherence to rehabilitation service.<ref>Ruiz-Fer ...10.1093/ije/dyaa033.</ref>. This has opened a new era of teleconsultation for medical services, including rehabilitation.
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  • ...ng behind supervised wakeful prone positioning on the physical, cognitive, and social development of typically developing infants. * Infants are able to lift their head briefly and turn it to one side to free the airway
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  • '''Original Editors ''' - [[User:Naomi O'Reilly|Naomi O'Reilly]] and [http://relabhs.org/ ReLAB-HS] ...>World Health Organization. World Report on Disability 2011. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2011. Rehabilitation.</ref>
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  • ...rkshop, you should have a&nbsp;clearer understanding about cerebral palsy, and be able to&nbsp;explain to someone else: *How the brain influences movement and posture.
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  • ...ration status as a health care barrier in the USA during COVID-19]. J Migr Health. 2021;4:100036. </ref> ...ful of their patients' values, beliefs and behaviours regarding healthcare and respond accordingly.<ref name=":4">Bakić-Mirić, N.M., Butt, S., Kennedy,
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  • ...he world: epidemiology and risk factors]. International journal of women's health. 2019;11:287.</ref> The term "ovarian cancer" encompasses several types of cancer that all arise from the cells of the ovaries in the female reproductive system.<ref
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  • ...eeds of their clients remotely. This case study discusses the achievements and limitations of delivering the physiotherapy component of a concussion servi ...Lannin, Stacey George, Catherine Sherrington. Telerehabilitation services for stroke. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2020 Jan 31;1(1)</ref> however little
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  • Chris Hartlage, Braden Hurst, Lee Janasek, Michael Porter and Jordan Thomas from the [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Pathophysiology_of_Comp ...ref name="Mayo" /><ref name="Medline" /><ref name="WE">Ensor, W. Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders. [PowerPoint]. Louisville, KY: Bellarmine University DP
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  • ...he coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Physiopedia quickly identified the need for a rehabilitation focused course that would inform physiotherapists/physical ...dge, practices and skills to allow them to play a proactive role in global and local efforts to reduce the impact of this pandemic. The Coronavirus disea
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  • ...erging Roles in Physiotherapy Practice|Queen Margaret University's Current and Emerging Roles in Physiotherapy Practice Project]]<br> ...erapeutic compliance: A review from the patient's perspective. Therapeutic and Clinical Risk Management 2008:4:269-286</ref>. It can be proposed that thes
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  • ...in equilibrium, where equilibrium can be defined as any condition in which all acting forces are cancelled by each other resulting in a stable balanced sy The following systems provides input regarding the body's equilibrium and thus maintains balance.
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  • '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Islem Cheriet|Islem Cheriet]] and [[User:Ahmad Abdal Qader Hasan Al-Mosa|Ahmad Abdal Qader Hasan Al-Mosa]] ...l T, Shepherd R, Withpetersen J. (2012) Evidence Based Clinical Guidelines for the Management of Adults with Lower Limb Prostheses, 2nd Edition. Chartered
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  • ...putees. Chapter 23 -''' ''Atlas of Limb Prosthetics: Surgical, Prosthetic, and Rehabilitation Principles. Available from:'' http://www.oandplibrary.org/al ...nt tools are utilised to identify the issues around the potential of falls for an individual patient.
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  • .../index.html (accessed 13 March 2020)</ref> The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) define these activities as the following: * Handwashing - Washing hands with plain (i.e. non-antimicrobial) soap and water.
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  • ...s M, Lin F, Hendrix RW, Helper M, Zhang L. Sitting with adjustable ischial and back supports: biomechanical changes. SPINE 2003;28(11):1113-1122.</ref>&nb ...not they would return to work was most predictive of who would be off work for 4 weeks after the onset.<ref name="Godges" /> &nbsp;
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  • ...023).</ref> and anxiety<ref name=":0" /> topping the list of global mental health diagnoses. ...ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.1161/STROKEAHA.121.035499 Depression, anxiety, and suicide after stroke: a narrative review of the best available evidence]. S
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  • ...gap can help people in informal and formal leadership roles become capable and influential leaders in rehabilitation. Leaders must be able to: * [[Leading in Rehabilitation - Reflect and Learn|Reflect on and learn from the experience]]
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  • ...ses such as cardiovascular diseases, cancers, chronic respiratory diseases and [[diabetes]] <ref>WHO.Noncommunicable diseases. 2015 [cited 19 Jan 2017]. A ...o are insufficiently physically active have a 20% to 30% increased risk of all-cause mortality <ref>WHO. Prevalence of insufficient physical activity [Int
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  • ...- [[User:Tsz Lok Kwong|Tsz Lok Kwong]], [[User:Tsz Hei Hong|Tsz Hei Hong]] and [[User:Michael Chung]] as part of the [[Nottingham University Spinal Rehabi ...ise treatment has to be maintained for the remainder of the patient's life and long term exercise adherence is crucial.
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