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- [[Red Flags in Spinal Conditions|Red flags]] one should be aware of are: Rule out conditions such as18 KB (2,502 words) - 12:30, 17 October 2023
- ...ressive flaccid paralysis. It is believed to be one of a number of related conditions, all sharing a similar underlying autoimmune abnormality, as a group known ...ter a relatively benign gastrointestinal or respiratory illness. The first neurological sign of GBS is usually paresthesias of the toes, followed by a sudden onset29 KB (3,950 words) - 00:36, 31 May 2024
- ...s to improve the quality of life for individuals with complex injuries and conditions.<ref name=":0">Winstein C, Requejo P. [https://academic.oup.com/ptj/article * enhance the treatment and management of complex injuries and conditions29 KB (3,947 words) - 02:42, 11 September 2023
- ...anxiety affect one’s mental health following severe illness/injury. These conditions were commonly identified at 1 month post injury/illness, and although their ...amily and social support, financial and/or insurance issues, or contextual conditions (such as deployment and subsequent return home in military personnel) can l15 KB (2,197 words) - 19:04, 17 January 2023
- ...p; Hypertrophy may also also lead to calcification within CNS resulting in neurological symptoms that include seizures, focal deficits, headaches, and developmenta ...on around the angioma. This leads to increased risk for seizures and neurological deficits.<ref name="Ped Medscape" />32 KB (4,925 words) - 19:21, 13 September 2019
- ...functioning and disability as a ''dynamic interaction'' between '''health conditions''' and '''contextual factor'''s both personal and environmental factors.<re ...environment a grouped into'''8 dimensions''' as: ''distance, time, ambient conditions, terrain characteristics, physical load, attentional demands, postural tran14 KB (1,926 words) - 08:18, 18 November 2019
- ...aging as well as medical signs are often used to differentiate some of the conditions that are mentioned below from calcaneal spurs. === Neurological Causes ===29 KB (4,186 words) - 05:44, 30 March 2022
- ...f Clinical Decision Making. In: Lennon S, Stokes M, editors. Pocketbook of Neurological Physiotherapy. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2008 Oct 10.</ref><ref>Bernhardt J * Weather conditions: hot, dry, snowy, windy32 KB (4,500 words) - 20:13, 22 September 2023
- ...like myopathies and dystrophies etc. Hence it can be described as both a neurological and a musculoskeletal test that is targeted to the peripheral nervous syste Clinical EMG studies are used to diagnose various conditions like13 KB (1,880 words) - 12:14, 16 May 2024
- ...sed to treat headaches and arthritis. <ref name=":0">National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Noninvasive Brain Stimulation: Applications and Impli ...68329/ Clinical diagnostic utility of transcranial magnetic stimulation in neurological disorders. Updated report of an IFCN committee.] Clin Neurophysiol. 2023 Ju13 KB (1,919 words) - 19:07, 27 January 2024
- BDD is commonly associated with other co-morbid conditions, such as: ...tionally, SSRI's are frequently used in treatment of many of the co-morbid conditions associated with BDD, including [[depression]], social phobia, [[Bulimia Ner22 KB (3,003 words) - 11:31, 29 May 2022
- [[File:Capture Pudendal illustration.png|thumb|Pudendal Conditions- An illustration<ref>Relevant Anatomy Of Pudendal Nerve And Etiological Fac ...to the buttocks can cause pudendal neuralgia<ref>[http://www.painspa.co.uk/conditions/pudendal-neuralgia/ Pathophysiology]-Pudendal neuralgia_painspa.co.uk</ref>16 KB (2,211 words) - 22:10, 20 December 2020
- * Typical neurological signs of long-tract involvement are exaggerated tendon reflexes (patellar a ...ary remission is uncommon. In 75% of the patients, episodic worsening with neurological deterioration occurs, 20% have slow steady progression, and 5% experience r30 KB (4,201 words) - 11:40, 15 November 2023
- ...r and conflict; torture and ill-treatment; imprisonment; precarious living conditions.<ref>Madoro D, Kerebih H, Habtamu Y, Mokona H, Molla A, Wondie T, Yohannes ...n all affect detainees' physical and psychological well-being. Poor prison conditions may also lead to the spread of communicable diseases, the worsening of exis41 KB (5,714 words) - 09:05, 28 July 2023
- [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]8 KB (1,199 words) - 08:10, 27 February 2024
- ...h varied practice and feedback. <ref>Levin MF, Demers M. Motor learning in neurological rehabilitation. Disability and rehabilitation. 2021 Nov 20;43(24):3445-53.< ...ver again (e.g. repeating sit to stand from the same couch, under the same conditions). Variable practice involves variability (e.g. sit to stand from a couch, a26 KB (4,117 words) - 20:50, 26 December 2022
- ...ast J, Mulroy S, Wren TA, Kay RM, et al. Cerebral palsy: clinical care and neurological rehabilitation. Lancet Neurol. [Review]. 2011 Sep;10(9):844-52</ref>. The t ...the child leads with the less impaired limb during walking, is part of the neurological problem and cannot be influenced by orthotic management.<br>24 KB (3,789 words) - 16:58, 22 May 2023
- Superficial heat is often used in chronic conditions such as OA and can also be useful for reducing muscle spasm. It promotes bl ...hen using the incline/decline not to exacerbate or over load pathological conditions such as hip OA or carpal hyperextension.<ref>Drum MG, Marcellin-Little DJ,12 KB (1,885 words) - 04:12, 31 December 2020
- *Worsening neurological function However, there are serious conditions which may mimic musculoskeletal dysfunction in the early stages of their pa14 KB (1,933 words) - 15:28, 6 June 2017
- ...expected that supplementary prescribing would be used for chronic medical conditions and other health needs <ref name="Courtenay and Griffiths" />. ...s in Injection Therapy for physiotherapists. Supporting good governance in neurological and musculoskeletal injection therapyfckLRfckLRAvailable at:http://www.csp.32 KB (4,638 words) - 20:23, 16 June 2020