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  • == Assessment == ...t, spinal deformity, foot abnormality indicating sacral neuropathy, occult spinal abnormalities, abdominal examination
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  • ...extbook on Comprehensive Management of Spinal Cord Injuries. International Spinal Cord Society. 2015 ...nt Participation in Therapy Sessions: The SCIRehab Project. The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine. 2012 Nov 1;35(6):624-34.
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  • == Assessment == ...ild with clubfoot presents for the first time it is important to do a full assessment to check for any other neuromuscular abnormalities.  This should include:
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  • *[[Overview of spinal cord injuries|Spinal Cord Injury]] ...s, children with neuromuscular disease, Parkinson's disease, hip fracture, Spinal cord injury, Stroke, and Traumatic brain injury.
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  • ...'- [[User:David Jones|David Jones]] as part of the [[Nottingham University Spinal Rehabilitation Project]]<br> '''Top Contributors''' - {{Special:Contributor [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Spinal_Manipulation Spinal manipulation] (SM) techniques are widely used by health professionals such
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  • ...xtbook on Comprehensive Management of Spinal Cord Injuries.] International Spinal Cord Society. 2015</ref> ...Participation in Therapy Sessions: The SCI Rehab Project.] The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine. 2012 Nov 1;35(6):624-34.</ref><ref name=":2">King JC, Nelson
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  • #Processes involving the spinal cord when MRI is contraindicated<ref>College, A. ACR – ASNR – ASSR – [[Category:Assessment]]
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  • It is formed from the ventral rami of the fourth lumbar to third sacral spinal nerves and is a continuation of the upper part of the [[Sacral Plexus|sacra == Assessment ==
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  • * Unlike spinal nerves whose roots are neural fibers from the spinal grey matter, cranial nerves are composed of the neural processes associat * [[Accessory Nerve Cranial Nerve 11|CN XI - Spinal Accessory nerve]] (also known as the Accessory nerve)
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  • ...nge of diagnoses including. The test was initially designed to help in the assessment of patient with cardiopulmonary issues. Gradually, it was introduced in num *Spinal Cord Injury
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  • ...[Motor Neurone|motor neuron]] facilitation) acting on alpha motor neurons; spinal reflex mechanisms are typically normal.<ref name=":0">O'Sullivan SB, Schmit ...nal drive (upper motor neuron facilitation) acting on alpha motor neurons; spinal reflex mechanisms are typically normal.<ref name=":0" /> There is a disrupt
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  • * Degenerative spinal pathology with failure of conservative treatment<ref name=":0">Maxey, L. an * Lumbar degenerative spinal deformity including symptomatic [[spondylolisthesis]] and degenerative [[sc
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  • ...vided a safer and cost-effective breakthrough for patients presenting with spinal-related conditions <ref>Jadon, D. A. (2017). Non-operative management of Di ...n, demonstrated by radiology <ref name=":1">Henry, L. (2017). Non-surgical spinal decompression an effective physiotherapy modality for neck and back pain. J
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  • ...he mid lumbar (L2-L4) nerve roots.&nbsp;<ref>Magee DJ. Orthopedic physical assessment. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2014 Mar 25.</ref><ref>Shacklock M. Clinical neu ...n that involves the injection of contrast material in the space around the spinal cord and nerve roots using a real-time form of x-ray called fluoroscopy) Th
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  • ...r function, aerobic capacity, and exercise tolerance in individuals with a spinal cord injury, often resulting in improved independence in activities of dail == Assessment of Cardiovascular Fitness ==
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  • == Acute Care Assessment == ...cine Programme 2013</ref>. The primary role is to provide rapid definitive assessment, investigation and treatment for patient.<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...d facet syndrome. It Encompasses numerous associated pathologies including spinal stenosis, degenerative spondylolisthesis, osteoarthritis, ageing, trauma an ...ior vertebral osteophytes are less common and only rarely impinge upon the spinal cord or nerve roots.<ref>Cherubino P, Pazzaglia UE, Grassi FA, Borromeo U.
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  • ...les/PMC10478669/ Remission of Dowager’s hump by manipulative correction of spinal alignment: a case report]. Journal of Medicine and Life. 2023 Jun;16(6):957 ...use needs to be ascertained by eg a physiotherapist, who will undertake an assessment.
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  • ...oracic Anatomy|thoracic]] spines. Beginning at Grade 3, the tests for both spinal levels are combined. [[Category:Assessment]]
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  • The causes of sciatica can be categorised into spinal or non-spinal causes or iatrogenic<ref name=":10" />: '''Spinal causes:'''
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