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  • ...r spinal cord injury for the Plus course: Bladder and Bowel Considerations with Spinal Cord Injury. ...la lesión [Bowel dysfunction in patients with spinal cord injury: relation with neurological patterns]. Med Clin (Barc). 2007 Jun 30;129(5):171-3. Spanish.
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  • ...cations. <ref name=":1">Harvey LA. Physiotherapy Rehabilitation for People with Spinal Cord Injuries. Journal of Physiotherapy. 2016 Jan 1;62(1):4-11.</ref ...ia rank recovery of arm and hand function as a priority, while individuals with paraplegia rate recovery of sexual function as most important, when measure
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  • ...o identify the structural or functional mechanisms influencing improvement for the purpose of intervention planning.<ref>Ryerson S. Neurological Assessmen * Presence or history of other injuries related to the primary reason for assessment
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  • ...al standards, support education, guide curriculum planning and development for entry-level healthcare professionals and help to establish individual and s ...stem set up, the resources available locally and the specific needs of the individuals.<ref name=":0">Marshall, R and Hasnan, N. Chapter.27 Team Based Care. In: C
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  • ...vascular function, aerobic capacity, and exercise tolerance in individuals with a spinal cord injury, often resulting in improved independence in activitie ...tions, including equipment standardisation, constraints used, and position for testing. Because strenuous exercise can lead to a cardiovascular event, phy
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  • Changes in the locomotor system with ageing can include the issues addressed below. ...hest function in older women wih age-related hyperkyphosis. J. Phys. Ther. Sci. , 27, 1161-1164.</ref>
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  • ...sses the various definitions of spasticity, assessment methods and options for managing spasticity in spinal cord injury. ...e type of changes that have occurred. The term '''stiffness''' is reserved for the tissue-related contributions to hyper-resistance.<ref name=":1" />[[Fil
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  • ...t also explores factors that help predict ambulation recovery for patients with a spinal cord injury. ...f> proposed that "proprioceptors responding to hip extension are important for initiating swing"<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...p of individuals who work together to produce products or deliver services for which they are mutually accountable”. <ref>Mohman SA, Cohen SG, Mohrman ...ls who are committed to a common purpose, performance goals, and approach, for which they hold themselves mutually accountable.
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  • ...and can affect an individual's perception of health. In addition, persons with [[tetraplegia]] can develop upper limb [[spasticity]], which is reported to ...f-image.<ref name=":0" /> This article will discuss therapeutic strategies for the upper limb, including appropriate positioning, stretching, strengthenin
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  • ...amines the inpatient rehabilitation experience of an African American male with Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder (NMO). ...' The patient was a 34-year-old African American male with acute onset NMO with a unique presentation that affected his left visual field, left upper and l
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  • ...ualised, patient-centred goals and ultimately a tailor-made treatment plan for the individual. ...e International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) for Rehabilitation Management in Clinical Practice. Eur J Phys Rehabil. 2008;44
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  • ...mobility loss. State-of-the-art technology provides mechanical assistance for patients to relearn walking or moving their arms. * Paul of Aegina (AD 625–690) uses a windlass for spine dislocation and suggests [[laminectomy]].
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  • ....au/reports/disability/people-with-disability-in-australia/contents/people-with-disability/prevalence-of-disability. Accessed 14.11.2021</ref> The World Ba ...lls, mental well-being, and social interactions.<ref name="p3">CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Disability Overview. 2015 [cited 22/02/2017
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  • .../www.fgiguidelines.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/FGI-Patient-Handling-and-Mobility-Assessments_191008.pdf [Accessed: 23/06/2023</ref> ...n Nurses Association, “Advancing the Science and Technology of Progressive Mobility.”</ref>
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  • ...iginal Editor '''- [[User:Naomi O'Reilly|Naomi O'Reilly]] as part of the [[Wheelchair Service Provision Content Development Project]] ...world. Available from:https://www.wheelchairfoundation.org/fth/analysis-of-wheelchair-need/ (accessed 13 Junes 2022).</ref>
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  • ...dreich’s ataxia: pathology, pathogenesis, and molecular genetics. J Neuro. Sci. 2011;303:1-12.</ref><ref name=":2">Abrahão A, Pedroso JL, Braga-Neto P, B ...systems<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" />. The disease is often associated with complex clinical and pathological changes and slowly progresses over time<r
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  • ...ury is survivable, with individuals able to live and flourish after injury with a good quality of life and fully contribute to society.<ref name=":2" /> W ..., and limb, which are common in disaster and conflict settings. For people with tetraplegia in the acute phase, respiratory management and prevention of in
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  • ...factors''' that can predispose the development of the condition in certain individuals. The most commonly researched factor is the association of low levels of ma ...location: lumbar-sacral spine; usually asymptomatic but can be associated with occult spinal dysraphism; usually no associated defects." <ref name="Peds"
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  • ...ld 1990">Field MJ, Lohr KN (Eds). Clinical Practice Guidelines: Directions for a New Program, Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC: National Academy Pres ...and large scale guideline production organisations e.g National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. <ref name="Woolf 2012">Woolf S, Schünemann
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