Physiotherapy management strategies in people with schizophrenia

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

What is Mental Health?[edit | edit source]

Why is There a Need for This Wiki?[edit | edit source]

An Overview of Schizophrenia[edit | edit source]

Medications[edit | edit source]

Physiological effects of schizophrenia medication[edit | edit source]

First Line of Treatment[edit | edit source]

Types of Medication[edit | edit source]

Effects on the Patient[edit | edit source]

Challenges to Physiotherapy Management[edit | edit source]

Physiotherapy management stratergies[edit | edit source]

Physical Activity in this population[edit | edit source]

Physical Activity Approaches[edit | edit source]

Body Awareness Therapy[edit | edit source]

Walking Programmes[edit | edit source]

Exercise Based Approaches[edit | edit source]

Individualised Exercise Programmes[edit | edit source]

Group Based Exercise Programmes[edit | edit source]

Communication stratergies[edit | edit source]

Communication skills[edit | edit source]

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy[edit | edit source]

Motivational Interviewing[edit | edit source]

Recent Related Research (from Pubmed)[edit | edit source]

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References[edit | edit source]

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