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  • ....</ref> Essentially, it is the ability of skeletal muscle to develop force in order to provide stability and mobility within the musculoskeletal system, ...example, it can be impaired following injury, infection, major surgery or in many medical conditions including but not limited to [[stroke]], [[Cerebral
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  • ...the compartment holding the blocks oriented towards the hand being tested. In order to practice and register baseline scores, the test should begin with *Wooden box dimensioned in 53.7 cm x 25.4 cm x 8.5 cm
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  • ...thermore, clinicians rarely use just one approach, and can often use these in combination with other modalities eg education, [[Back Exercises|exercise]] ...V, Schwartz D. The use of joint mobilization to improve clinical outcomes in hand therapy: A systematic review of the literature, 2013, Journal of Hand
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  • ...l spine, the uncinate processes are positioned in a more anterior position in relation to the lower cervical spine, where they are positioned slightly mo ...spinal motion segments. Specifically, the uncovervebral joints play a role in the following:
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  • ...d. St. Louis: Saunders Elsevier; 2012.</ref>&nbsp;The infection is located in the synovial or periarticular tissues and is most commonly bacterial.&nbsp; ...ore likely in children and older adults. The most commonly targeted joints in the body are the knee, hip, shoulder, ankle, and wrists.&nbsp;<ref name="p5
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  • ...contribute to its sensory innervation.<ref>Thorp L.E. (2014) Hip Anatomy. In: Nho S., Leunig M., Kelly B., Bedi A., Larson C. (eds) Hip Arthroscopy and ...einemann, p. 1-37.</ref> <ref>Harty M (1984) The anatomy of the hip joint. In: Surgery of the Hip Joint, (2nd edn); edited by Tronzo R, Springer-Verlag,
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  • ...ures.<ref name=":0">Abrego MO, De Cicco FL. Hamate Fractures. 2021 Jul 18. In: [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK544314/ <nowiki>StatPearls [Interne # The hook of hamate fracture frequently occurs in sports where a firm grip is required, such as tennis, baseball, and golf.<r
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  • ...Inagaki H. Ulnocarpal impaction syndrome restricts even midcarpal range of motion. Hand Surg Jul 2005 10(1): 23-27.</ref>&nbsp; ...ulnar variance has been found to inversely relate to TFCC thickness; thus, in the positive ulnar variance wrist, the TFCC is stretched and thin, and grea
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  • ...e (LCPD), refers to idiopathic osteonecrosis of the femoral epiphysis seen in children. ...in approximately 50% of patients, and some form of coagulopathy is present in up to 75%<ref name=":1">Mills S, Burroughs KE. [https://www.statpearls.com/
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  • ...rium tend to have a poorer disability that may influence the functionality in everyday life.<ref name="Herdman" /> Due to the heterogeneity of the disea ...e ranges from 28 to 81 per 100 000 US adults, with greater prevalence seen in women and Hispanics.<ref name="Lucieer" /><ref name="van de Berg" /><ref na
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  • ...e clinical history and physical examination. Patients must report symptoms in the following pain categories:<ref name=":5">American Stroke Association. P * Decreased range of motion
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  • ...anically stresses lumbosacral nerve roots. It also has specific importance in detecting [[Disc Herniation|disc herniation]] and neural compression.<ref>P ...finally the intervertebral foramen. Pain or tenderness is often localised in the vicinity of the greater sciatic notch. <ref>Shah S,Wang TW. Piriformis
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  • ...r disease or neurological symptoms, due to these organ's large involvement in the accumulation of copper. Symptomatic adolescents will tend to experience ...recent studies, an increase incidence of this gene mutation has been found in isolated populations like Costa Rica and Sardinia, an island off Italy.<ref
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  • ...e neurological disorder characterized by bilateral calcifications of areas in the brain including<ref name=":1">National Institute of Neurological Disord .... Fahr’s syndrome can present at any age, but is typically first diagnosed in individuals between 40-60 years old<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" /><ref n
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  • ...rsiteit Brussel Evidence-based Practice Project|Vrije Universiteit Brussel Evidence-Based Practice Project]] ...joint]] (GHJ) where the [[humerus]] is displaced from its normal position in the center of the glenoid fossa and the joint surfaces no longer touch each
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  • ...ournal. 2007 Jan;39(1):90-4.</ref><ref name=":0">McGowan CM. Introduction. In: McGowan CM, Goff L editors. Animal Physiotherapy: Assessment, Treatment an ...y or provincial/state regulations) to translate their skills to specialize in equine, canine, feline, etc.  The goal is to restore and maintain mobility
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  • ...iner Bone Metab. 2016 Jan-Apr;13(1):11-4. </ref> Its history is summarised in an article by Iolascon et al.<ref name=":0" /> ...e first to describe a condition that resembles the current concept of CRPS in the 16th century.
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  • ...distal radius fractures]. Clin Orthop Surg. 2021 Mar;13(1):105-9. </ref>s in 39 to 84% of cases ...nd dorsal portion of TFCC prevents volar displacement of ulna and is tight in supination). Contributes to ulnocarpal stability<ref name="emedicine">Verh
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  • ...rsiteit_Brussel_Evidence-based_Practice_Project Vrije Universiteit Brussel Evidence-based Practice Project] .../articles/PMC7031433/ Treatment of acute Achilles tendon rupture.] Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery. 2020 Mar;12(1):1-8.</ref>
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  • ...gamenta flava, and laminae). It is a natural process of aging and presents in the majority of people after the fifth decade of life.<ref name=":2" /> The ...tps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25674751 Tetraplegia after thyroidectomy in a patient with cervical spondylosis: a case report and literature review.]�
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