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  • ...ality highest in the first six months<ref name="doble" />. However, if the patient is medically stabilised and survives the first year, the 5-year survival ra Additional symptoms a patient with LIS may present with include:
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  • ...omes for a patient.<ref name=":0">van der Walt A. Assessment of the Canine Patient Course. Plus, 2021.</ref> There are three key domains to consider when assessing an animal patient:<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...limbs during exercises, thereby increasing the amount of therapy for each patient and increasing the number of patients undergoing therapy simultaneously <re ..._fig2_Figure-2-Assisted-Rehabilitation-and-Measurement-Guide-ARM-GUIDE ARM Guide]<ref name="Zariffa" /><ref name="Norouzi" />, the [http://www.reha-stim.de/
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  • ...istory, is purely fictional and our outcomes are based on how we hope this patient would progress following treatment. ...d on their bodies during tasks of daily life <ref name=":2">Cerebral Palsy Guide. Adults with Cerebral Palsy. Available from: <nowiki>https://www.cerebralpa
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  • ...s clinical specialities within physiotherapy (musculoskeletal, cardiology, neurology etc.). ...apy. Change may take some time to occur, but the following basic steps may guide the process of crossing over into an environmentally friendly physiotherapy
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  • ...n SB, Siegman RP. National Physical Therapy Examination Review &amp; Study Guide. 19th edit. Evanston: TherapyEd, 2016. p121-184</ref><ref name="Fun">Chui K | - Listen to voice quality<br>- Test for difficulty swallowing<br>- Let the patient say “ah” and observe the soft palate elevating and that the uvula remai
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  • ...ination, there should be at least three top differential diagnoses for the patient's problem. The focus of the objective examination is to narrow down the dif ...J, Scarpelli E. A manual therapy approach to evaluation and treatment of a patient with a chronic lumbar nerve root irritation. Physical therapy. 1994 Jun 1;7
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  • ...begins when the spinal cord undergoes stabilisation. This occurs when the patient is still in the intensive care unit (ICU). Secondary complications arising Regardless of the patient's initial intervention in a specialised SCI unit or a non-specific unit, th
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  • ...ing the goals and overcoming challenges faced by the patient. Overall, the patient was able to increase his confidence, autonomy, and prognosis acceptance thr ...in middle stage ALS. Use of physiotherapy interventions can help maximize patient function, mobility, independence, and quality of life <ref name=":1">Physio
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  • ...rry R, Hutting N. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8725776/ A guide to cranial nerve testing for musculoskeletal clinicians]. Journal of Manual ...pically used to assess the integrity of the nervous system and determine a patient's neurological function.<ref name=":1">Shahrokhi M, Asuncion RM. [https://w
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  • ...iagnosed with cerebral palsy of various motor severities. Journal of Child Neurology. 2015:30:200–208. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24907137 doi:10.11 ...sy. A guide to cerebral palsy. Available from: https://www.ofcp.ca/pdf/Web-Guide-To-CP.pdf (accessed 5 May 2019). </ref>.
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  • ...and muscle spasms; however, the trajectory of this case indicates that the patient will require surgery due to minimal CTN symptom modulation. ...rs and Stroke. Available from: <nowiki>https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/Patient-Caregiver-Education/Fact-Sheets/Trigeminal-Neuralgia-Fact-Sheet</nowiki> (A
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  • ...should be an ongoing and continuous, and should allow us toindividualised, patient-centred goals and ultimately a tailor-made treatment plan for the individua ...Furthermore, it promoted team work by clarifying team roles in relation to patient care.
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  • ...ient Problems|from Bellarmine University's&nbsp;Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems project.]] ...phies: current diagnostics, management, and emerging technologies. Current neurology and neuroscience reports. 2010 Jul;10(4):267-76. PubMed PMID: 20467841.http
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  • ...on: Assistive Technology. 2021 Oct 3;16(7):730-4.</ref> gathered data from patient interviews regarding using AD on a daily basis. They found that limited acc # Timely and appropriate use of AD will improve patient [[Quality of Life|quality of life]]
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  • ...[[File:Diffuse Axonal Injury.jpg|center|thumb|900x900px|A 19-year-old male patient with diffuse axonal injury and Glasgow Coma Scale score of 8 after a motorc ...f>Smith DH, Stewart W. ‘Concussion’is not a true diagnosis. Nature Reviews Neurology. 2020 Sep;16(9):457-8.</ref>.
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  • ...tunnel syndrome: clinical features, diagnosis, and management. The Lancet Neurology. 2016 Nov 1;15(12):1273-84.</ref> It is the most common compressive neuropa ** Have the patient fully flex their wrists by placing the dorsal surfaces of both hands togeth
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  • ...ystematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016. The Lancet Neurology. 2018; 17(11): 954-76.</ref> CGH begins in the neck or occipital region and ...e data scores in healthy adults. PM R. 2011; 3(2): 105-10. </ref> When the patient performs this test, the therapist can palpate SCM and the anterior scalenes
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  • * the implications it will have on different patient groups in need of rehabilitation ...i>https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/rehabilitation-in-health-systems-guide-for-action---information-sheet</nowiki> (last accessed 2 July 2020)</ref>
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  • ...e-or post-surgery it is of utmost importance to have a discussion with the patient about his/her short term and long term goals, as well as specific expectati ...if it is fixed in flexion and distally likely to be a pressure area if the patient is not mobile maybe this is not the case. On the other hand, it may still b
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