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  • ...encouraging [https://www.infobloom.com/what-are-therapeutic-strategies.htm therapeutic strategies] have been developed.<ref name=":1" />  Advancements in corti |Knee Extension
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  • ...ed step length, increased step width, and a reduced range of motion in the knee with increased trunk range of motion in all planes <ref name=":6">Serrao M, ...i F, Santorelli FM. Hereditary spastic paraplegia: pathology, genetics and therapeutic prospects. Expert Opinion on Orphan Drugs 2016: 4(4): 429-442 [/dx.doi.org/
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  • ...disorders are known as “Target Joints”. The most common target joints are knee, elbow, ankle, hip and shoulders.<ref name=":10" /> -   therapeutic exercises for non-involved limb
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  • ...aemophilia are known as “Target Joints”. The most common target joints are knee, elbow, ankle, hip and shoulders.<ref name=":5" /> * therapeutic exercises for non-involved limb
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  • ...e">Brue S et al. Idiopathic adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder: a review. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2007. 15:1048-1054.</ref><ref name="Cleland ...propriate home exercise program (HEP) that is easy to comply with as daily exercise is critical in relieving symptoms.<ref name="Kelley" /> The below video giv
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  • ...ame="AH25">Garralda, M.E., Muntoni, F., Cuniff, A. and Caneja, A.D., 2006. Knee–ankle–foot orthosis in children with duchenne muscular dystrophy: User ...al ability<ref name="AH28">Angelini, C. and Peterle, E., 2012. Old and new therapeutic developments in steroid treatment in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Acta Myol
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  • # identify at least three indications and contraindications for therapeutic positioning |Exercise Therapist
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  • ...name=":1">Paulekas R, Haussler KK. Principles and practice of therapeutic exercise for horses. Journal of equine veterinary science. 2009;29(12):870-93.</ref> |This causes excessive pressure on the hooves, knee and fetlock joints - this stance might be due to conformational defects, bu
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  • ...2014), where the biggest change in breathing patterns was found during the knee bend fall out test at 91% patients had altered patterns. * Plank exercise
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  • ...to a minimum and passive movements of the legs should cease until adequate therapeutic management with thrombolytic agents or low molecular weight heparin. Antico ...ot yet fully understood, which creates a challenge in early diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. <ref>Schuetz P, Mueller B, Christ-Crain M, Dick W, Haas H. A
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  • ...Stroke, we have implemented transferrable research findings to support our therapeutic interventions. Frequency: Outpatient rehab 2-3 times per week, and home exercise plan to be completed 3 times per week.<ref name=":4">Maiarú, Ma., Garcete,
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  • ...als ambulate with orthotics and assistive devices as a form of therapeutic exercise. <ref name=":4" /><ref>Hoffer MM, Feiwell E, Perry R, Perry J, Bonnett C. F |Household ambulator till approx. 13 years, with use of Hip-Knee-Ankle-Foot-Orthosis (HKAFO) or Reciprocating Gait Orthosis
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