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  • Most guidelines suggest education and advice as a key intervention strategy<ref name="NICE">National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. ...and communicate suggestions to the employer. Help the patient negotiate an early return to work if at all possible.<br>
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  • ...movement potential within the spheres of promotion, prevention, treatment/intervention, habilitation and rehabilitation.”<ref name="WCPT">World Confederation fo ...mproving patient function and limiting impairments. This model is utilized early in treating patients with palliative care needs when rehab potential is goo
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  • ...''' Involves patient visits at a therapy center for focused rehabilitation intervention. <ref name=":0" /> * Offers prevention and early detection of cancer through preventative measures (such as tobacco control
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  • ...l bone. The process of degeneration is divided into three classifications: early dysfunction, intermediate instability, and final stabilisation. * Early dysfunction is the start of degenerative changes which can occur as early as 20 years old.
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  • Leukemia is a cancer of the early [[blood]]-forming cells. * [[Smoking Cessation and Brief Intervention|Smoking]] is a significant risk factor for AML, and leukemia may be more co
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  • ...extent of damage can influence the decision to avoid amputation, amputate early or defer e.g. in case of brachial plexus injury, amputation surgery may be ...nd socially. Parents and families also require support. Establishing links early with family support services and prosthetic services – with the opportuni
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  • ∙ Prolonged bed rest necessary in the early recovery process ...ance and aerobic exercise,  while the REE of those who participated in the intervention remained stable.  
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  • ...chester sports splint appears to enhance the digital arc of flexion in the early phase. This results in improvements in DIP joint flexion and differential g * control early collagen deposition
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  • ...disease and may sometimes indicate severe parkinsonism, it is generally an early symptom of PSP.<ref>Gelb DJ, Oliver E, Gilman S. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.n ...roving balance in patients, when used in combination, not as a stand alone intervention. A combination of the below proves effective.
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  • ...et al. Laughter is the best medicine: The Second City® improvisation as an intervention for Parkinson's disease. Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 2017;34:62-5. </ref> fo ...recovery-oriented intervention for youths at clinical risk for psychosis]. Early Interv Psychiatry. 2020;14(2):163-71.</ref> found that theatre improvisatio
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  • ...or people with Marfan syndrome to be myopic. Other ocular symptoms include early glaucoma and cataracts. More than half of those with Marfan syndrome will a === Intervention ===
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  • ...es/PMC3786935/ Evaluation of conservative treatment and timing of surgical intervention for mild forms of cervical spondylotic myelopathy.] Exp Ther Med. 2013 Sep; * Early symptoms of this condition: numb, clumsy, painful hands, disturbance of fin
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  • ...l slice of T2-weighted MR images can be used effectively for detecting the early stage of the disorder. (14,21) ( 14: level of evidence: 2B) ( 21&nbsp;: lev ...e most reliable method to use is a combination of various methods. However early diagnosis has been found to increase the likelihood of healing (25, 26: lev
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  • ...and psychosocial measures should be assessed to determine the appropriate intervention. Impairments can be measured in the history and physical examination. Pain ...physicians.<ref name="Verbeek">Verbeek JH, van der Weide WE, van Dijk FJ. Early occupational health management of patients with back pain. SPINE 2002;27(17
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  • ...ryone learns the use of this word through experiences related to injury in early life.<br> ...''' is caused by noxious stimuli and is mediated by nociception. It has an early onset and serves to prevent tissue damage. This is why this type of pain is
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  • * This leads to early collapse of the weakened vertebra. ...tissue, particularly in epidural and paraspinal areas. CT scanning reveals early lesions and is more effective for defining the shape and calcification of s
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  • ...e=":3" /> It concluded that yoga is a safe and fetal tolerated therapeutic intervention for LBP in both first time and higher risk pregnancies, with no adverse eve ...sical and social function. It was suggested that starting the intervention early in pregnancy shows the greatest effect. Though results variability highligh
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  • * [[Smoking Cessation and Brief Intervention|Tobacco]] (including second-hand smoking) ...appearance of symptoms in order to prevent illness, or detect and treat it early before the disease progresses or becomes chronic."<ref>Talukder AK, Sanz JB
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  • ...s, loss of subchondral bone detail, and osteolysis of the distal clavicle. Early, mild, or unclear radiograph findings warrant consideration of other imagin ...to modify specific athletic tasks and activities. The mainstay of surgical intervention is resectioning the distal clavicle with no more than 8 mm of excision to a
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  • ...actical diagnostic imaging that facilitates accurate diagnosis, prognosis, intervention, and assessment of injuries and dysfunctions that physical therapists' addr ...t decay of signal. A T1 weighted MRI captures early signal decay, that is, early after the protons are positioned. A T2 weighted MRI captures the late stage
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