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  • ...d-Fwiw Normative adductor squeeze tests scores in rugby]. Physical Therapy in Sport. 2015 May 1;16(2):93-7.</ref> Groin injury is more likely to occur in individuals with adductor muscles weakness, especially [[Groin Strain|adduc
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  • ...s, it is aimed at health and rehabilitation professionals who are involved in assessment and management of rehabilitation. ...for the Understanding Basic Rehabilitation Techniques that will take place in September/October 2023.
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  • ...gles, which in rehabilitation settings refers to the measurement of angles in each plane at the joints of the body. ...nt, and then make sure the intervention is working by using the goniometer in subsequent sessions to assess the effectiveness of the intervention.
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  • This traumatic dislocation protocol will vary in length for each individual depending on the seven key factors and the arm d <u>Phase 1 - The acute motion phase</u>
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  • ...iteit Brussel Evidence-based Practice Project|Vrije Universiteit Brussel's Evidence-based Practice project]] ...x.php?title=Fluctuation_test&action=edit&redlink=1 fluctuation test]&nbsp;(in which the examiner is placing his fingers of one hand near the apex and wit
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  • ...is intended to evaluate various hip disabilities and methods of treatment in an adult population. The original version was published 1969<ref name=":0"> ...urs|pain]], function, absence of deformity, and [[Range of Motion|range of motion]]<ref name=":1" />.
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  • ...Low Back Pain|Low back pain]] is a major clinical and socioeconomic burden in the global health sector .... 2010 http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/94673-overview#a0106 Level of evidence: D</ref> The annulus consists of 10-20 concentric fibrous rings, with fiber
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  • ...ist of a combination of medical signs,symptoms and other clinical findings in predicting the probability of specific disease or outcome are determined.<r To assist in the diagnosis of [[Cervical Radiculopathy|cervical radiculopathy]]..
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  • ...4. Level of Evidence 3B</ref>&nbsp;that is still used in clinical practice in certain settings round the world. This terminology (and use of the word syn ...of Orthopaedic &amp; Sports Physical Therapy, 2009 39(5):324–333 Level of Evidence 5</ref>. The dominant shoulder is most commonly involved (82%) and pain rad
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  • Currently, tissue flossing is not strongly supported by high levels of evidence. Athletes, physiotherapists or practitioners that use tissue flossing techn ...e flossing on ankle range of motion and jump performance. Physical Therapy in Sport. 2017 May 1;25:20-4.</ref>
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  • ...re Kniepijn’, Afstudeeropdracht fysiotherapie HvU, 2005, p. 1-8. (Level of Evidence 2A)</ref> 4. Place the knee in 20° of flexion from full extension to avoid mechanical locking of the
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  • ...ontent/344086n229118604/fulltext.pdffckLRLevel of conclusion : 1B
Level of evidence: B</ref> ...arthrodesis_optech_b1000044c3009.pdffckLRLevel of conclusion : 3B
Level of evidence: D</ref>
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  • ...rehabilitation, activation and intensity, Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, Jan;18(1):62-6</ref><ref name="gabel2013">Charles P. Gabel, Simon Me ...ng is relevant to prehabilitation, rehabilitation and desired improvements in skill based sporting achievement.
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  • ...similar problems that cause pain, local signs of inflammation, and loss of motion. * In both cases, bone forms in and around soft tissue (usually muscle).
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  • ...udy in developing a clinical prediction rule for the use of this technique in low back patients. #Patient lies relaxed in a supine position.
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  • ...985 by&nbsp;Dr John W. House and Dr Derald E. Brackmann, otolaryngologists in Los Angeles.<ref name="p1">House JW, Brackmann DE (1985). "Facial nerve gra The scale is used to determine the severity of facial nerve dysfunction in people with [[Facial Palsy|facial palsy]].
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  • ...fers to misalignment or abnormal movement of the SIJ, which can cause pain in or around the SIJ.<ref><span style="line-height: 1.5em;">Daniel L Riddle, J ..., “Evaluation of the ability of physical therapists to palpate intrapelvic motion with the stork test on the support side.”, Journal of American Physical t
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  • The McCarthy Test is a clinical test used in the diagnosis of a hip labral tear. The shearing force-producing painful po ...um and the labrum. In normal hip joint biomechanics, the labrum is crucial in retaining a layer of pressurised intra-articular fluid for joint lubricatio
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  • ...But partial knee replacement is only an option for people with knee damage in just one place, either lateral, medial or the patella<ref name=":0">Health Partial Knee Replacement is also used for used in individuals with joint disease resulting from [[Rheumatoid Arthritis|Rheuma
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  • ...Diagnosis, and Treatment, Clin Sports Med. 2010 Apr;29(2):313-23 Levels of evidence : A</ref> ...f the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2010; 18: 546-556 Levels of evidence: A</ref> Further studies showed that the injury occurred more frequently w
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