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  • # CLBP represents the second leading cause of disability worldwide and is a major health and econ ...being a large gap between a patient's desired amount of pain reduction and the minimum percentage of improvement that makes a treatment worthwhile. <ref n
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  • ...not edit unless you are involved in this project, but please come back in the near future to check out new information!!</div> ...pathic or other forms of scoliosis or primary deformity/anomaly located in the spine, trunk or extremities or (b) any systemic condition that may affect b
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  • ...and reduced participation in activities and accounts for up to 50% of all musculoskeletal disorders.<ref>Burton I. Autoregulation in resistance training for lower li ...fferent ideas and treatment options, the best thing to do is to start from the beginning with a thorough, subjective and objective history.
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  • ...ovement or manual therapy. Further, the clinical model of CAD incorporates the notion of assessing for patients presenting to physiotherapists with neurom Thus the model has two dimensions:<br>
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  • ...s|rheumatoid arthritis]] are the most common of the rheumatic diseases but the group of diseases is much more, encompassing over 200 different conditions. ...sative factor for rheumatic disease. eg this Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and the development of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).<ref name=":4" /> It is p
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  • ..., cardiovascular fitness, muscle strength, overall functional capacity and the maintenance or even enhancement of cognitive function.<ref name=":1">Angeva ...s the absence of mental illness. However, it’s may be confusing concerning the fact that positive feelings alone don’t identify mental health. People th
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  • ...It is considered a common condition, but there is significant variation in the reported prevalence rates of spondyloarthropathy and its subgroups.<ref>Sto ...Jun 12;10(12):2604.</ref>). Other areas affected include the [[Anatomy of the Human Heart|heart]], eyes, [[Lung Anatomy|lung]]<nowiki/>s, [[skin]], gut a
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  • ...bsp;<ref name="1.">Balagué, Federico, et al. "Non-specific low back pain." The Lancet 379.9814 (2012): 482-491. Level of evidence 1A</ref> ...te and chronic low back pain. This subdivision is based on the duration of the back pain. Acute low back pain is an episode of low back pain for less than
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  • ...gh a patient-focused partnership with family, rehabilitation providers and the community. Rehabilitation focuses on optimising function and aims to facili ...tion services and promote a shared understanding of rehabilitation through the provision of a common language and definitions for concepts relevant to reh
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  • ...on">The Mental Health Foundation. Mental Health in the Workplace: Tackling the effects of stress. http://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/content/assets/PDF/public ...furtheradvice/whatisstress.htm (accessed 20 December 2015)</ref> stress is the negative response an individual exhibits when excessive pressure or demands
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  • ...x"> '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Akshay Misir|Akshay Misir]], as part of the [[Queen's University Neuromotor Function Project]] '''Top Contributors''' - ...increase from her initial score, indicating her decreased risk of falling. The Timed Up and Go test was also reassessed and was completed in 11.2 seconds,
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  • ...r disability. <ref name=":8" /> To learn more about WAD you can click on the following link: [[Whiplash Associated Disorders]] ...is continually being researched and therapists should stay up to date with the current research on predicting factors. <ref name=":6" />
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  • ...ref>. Due to the destructive nature of multiple sclerosis, the presence of the disease can result in major long-term disability. As with all neurological ...r input from health care services is necessary<ref name="Thompson" />. '''The four stages of multiple sclerosis:'''<br>
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  • '''Original Editors ''' - [[User:Sam Verhelpen|Sam Verhelpen]] as part of the [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Vrije_Universiteit_Brussel_Evidence-based_Prac ...lles Tendon]] is the strong fibrous band that attaches the calf muscles to the [[calcaneus]] bone.
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  • ...vascular training involves the use of oxygen to meet the energy demands of the body’s muscles during exercise. It is associated with longer duration exe ...cluding muscle, during sustained exercise".<ref name=":0">Kent M, Kent DM. The Oxford Dictionary of Sports Science and Medicine. New York: Oxford Universi
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  • ...I, Gosselink R, Granger CL et al. Physiotherapy management for COVID-19 in the acute hospital setting: clinical practice recommendations. J Physiother. 20 ...e, and how to provide care, with the understanding that this is not always the optimal environment for care, for anyone involved<ref>APTA Statement on Pat
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  • ...t Spina|Matt]] and [[User:Padraic O'Connell|Padraic O'Connell]] as part of the [[Current_and_Emerging_Roles_in_Physiotherapy_Practice|Queen Margaret Unive ...arlier age <ref>Seidell J, Halberstadt J. The Global Burden of Obesity and the Challenges of Prevention. Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism. 2015;66(2):7-
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  • Lesions to the central nervous system (brain or spinal cord) can lead to both positive and ...te muscle control. Therefore, there is an imbalance of the signals between the central nervous system (CNS) and muscles, presenting as intermittent or sus
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  • ...ked) regional pain that is seemingly disproportionate in time or degree to the usual course of any known trauma or lesion. <ref name=":33" /> Specific cli CRPS has a multifactorial pathophysiology involving pain dysregulation in the [[Sympathetic Nervous System|sympathetic]] and [[Central Nervous System Pat
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  • ...Matassa|Aldo Matassa]] and [[User:Satu Reivonen|Satu Reivonen]] as part of the [[Current_and_Emerging_Roles_in_Physiotherapy_Practice|Queen Margaret Unive ...herapy graduates from other countries, the focus will be on graduates from the UK to ensure clarity and focus throughout.
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