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  • [[Image:Publications-team.png|right|100px]] *Must be interested in new research
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  • ...nities for students to engage in academic investigations, develop critical research skills, and contribute to their fields of study. Students will work in grou * Promote a dynamic learning environment that encourages both independent and team problem-solving skills.
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  • ...our governance team. This is our opportunity to highlight the Physiopedia Team! === Governance Team ===
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  • ...ans, researchers, educators and managers, members of the multidisciplinary team, people with [[Parkinson's|Parkinson’s]], families, policy makers and hea ...ting and supporting collaborative networks in their pursuit of appropriate research funding. To raise the profile of the contribution of physiotherapy to multi
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  • There are two circumstances under which you might join our team, as a volunteer on our volunteer program or in a more directed role as an i #'''Content Developer on the elearning team''' x2 - would suit people interested in getting involved in education
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  • ...ic or those you would like to improve relationships with and assign clinic team members to send personalized letters to specific MDs. Make sure to identify ...rch Institute, Providence Healthcare Research Institute, and the Arthritis Research Centre of Canada. March 2014.
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  • ...contributions of, and supporting all members of the [[Volunteer|volunteer team]]. ...unteer has completed their training programme they will be welcomed on the team where they will be:
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  • ...or the individual with an amputation, it is important that the health care team work together towards goals agreed with the patient<ref name="VA">[http://w ...protocols and channels of referral and communication between members. The team should also include the patient and his/her family when developing the trea
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  • ...of excellent practice and innovation in physiotherapy from publications of research, evaluations of service, conference presentations and educational developme The NHS Health Research Authority in the UK has provided their Ethics opinion that this survey does
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  • == What is a High Performance Team? == ...le from https://leadchangegroup.com/7-characteristics-of-a-high-performing-team/ (accessed on 17 February 2020).</ref>
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  • ...h, A., Fonagy, P. “What works for whom? A critical review of psychotherapy research”. 2nd ed. Guilford Press: New York 2005</ref>.<br> ...Behavioral Therapy: An Integrative Review]’, ''Western Journal of Nursing Research'', 38(5), pp. 596–628. doi: 10.1177/0193945915615869.</ref>.
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  • ...m their life as examples, such as placement, college projects, activities, team participation, hobbies, volunteering and work experience when answering thi ...ment, classes and college projects, activities, team participation (sports team are good examples of teamwork, debate groups), community service, hobbies,
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  • '''Original Editor '''- Africa Clubfoot Training Team as part of [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Clubfoot_Content_Development_Projec * Ensures availability of team members
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  • ==== Multidisciplinary Team==== ...inary and Interdisciplinary Management in Cerebral Palsy|Multidisciplinary team (MDT)]] approach to patient care.
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  • ...health care in disaster or conflict settings needs to arrive as part of a team, which must be qualified, trained, and bring equipment and supplies to deli [[File:EMT Timeline.png|frame|'''Figure.1''' Emergency Medical Team Initiative Timeline|alt=|center]]
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  • === Multidisciplinary Team === ...y requires the involvement of a [[Multidisciplinary Team|multidisciplinary team]], including but not limited to, paediatricians, physiotherapists, occupati
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  • ...cia, joints and or bones. The project will include a presentation of their team’s findings and contributions to Physiopedia. The purpose of the project is to enhance self-directed learning, team-working, clinical problem solving, professional written communication, and
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  • ...e]] appears to improve these age-related biomarkers, according to emerging research.<ref name=":1">Rebelo-Marques A, De Sousa Lages A, Andrade R, Ribeiro CF, M ...team's experts in exercise dose prescription, will be at the forefront of research to uncover the optimal modes, intensities, and durations of exercise for pr
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  • | "Outcomes" Research; Ecological studies | "Outcomes" Research
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  • ...20 Aug 13. Edward Elgar Publishing.</ref> A system may be an individual, a team or an organisation.<ref name=":0" /> The severity of specific adversity dis ...le/10.1057/s41291-020-00133-z Bouncing back, if not beyond: Challenges for research on resilience.] Asian Business & Management. 2021 Sep;20(4):456-64.</ref> d
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  • * Neonatal Intensive Care Units<ref>Innerbody Research. Available from: https://www.innerbody.com/careers-in-health/how-to-become- ...rsal model of family centered care: a scoping review]. BMC health services research. 2019 Dec;19(1):1-1.</ref><ref name=":2" /> Acknowledging the family's inte
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  • ...ion, and certain specific environmental risk factors have been implicated. Research into treatment has focused on bulimia nervosa, and evidence-based managemen ...rson to person. However, there are some overall eating disorder facts that research has been able to clearly delineate regardless of the individual.
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  • #Are any key and recent pieces of research missing from the page? If yes, add them.&nbsp;<br> Once you have completed your review you should submit it to the Physiopedia team so that they can review your work.  This is the process:
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  • KCNA2 epilepsy is often linked with encephalopathy in the research literature.<ref>Masnada S, Hedrich UB, Gardella E, Schubert J, Kaiwar C, Kl Medical treatment often involves a team approach and can include:<ref name=":0" />
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  • The Agility T-test is commonly used to assess the ability of team sport athletes to change direction, including acceleration, deceleration, a ...four hop test and the agility t-test Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research]: May 2011 - Volume 25 - Issue 5 - p 1470-1477 doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e3181d
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  • ...ef name=":5">Olivier, B. Professionalism as an Individual and as Part of a Team. Plus. Course. 2024</ref>: * mutual respect for all team members<ref name=":1">Saragih ID, Hsiao CT, Fann WC, Hsu CM, Saragih IS, Le
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  • ...name="p2">B. Morlion, M. Kocot-Kepska, E. Alon. The Core Multidisciplinary Team. Towards a Multidisciplinary Approach in Chronic Pain Management. Published ...ucial to facilitate ongoing and effective regular comunication between all team members and consistency of message.<ref name="p2" /><br>
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  • ...urnal of multidisciplinary healthcare 2016;9:455.</ref> Each member of the team has important contributions to make in the care of the affected child. Here are some of the roles of the multidisciplinary team:
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  • ...ose with long-term mental health problems <ref name=":0">Multidisciplinary Team Working: From Theory to Practice; Discussion Paper; Mental Health Commissio == The Rationale for Multidisciplinary Team Working ==
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  • ...n childhood disability.] Mental retardation and developmental disabilities research reviews. 2002;8(4):258-72.</ref> 2. increase survival rates of those born w ...Children with medical complexity: an emerging population for clinical and research initiatives.] Pediatrics. 2011 Mar 1;127(3):529-38.</ref>
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  • *A transdisciplinary team approach is of utmost importance The transdisciplinary team should be involved in the decision making regarding reconstructive surgery
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  • ...cant challenge<ref name="Groth 2011">Groth G. Predicting intentions to use research evidence for carpal tunnel syndrome treatment decisions among certified han ...the toolkit for Physiopedia produced in collaboration with the authorship team.
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  • == Project Team == ...ur profession. &nbsp;Your contribution will be reviewed by the Physiopedia team and once complete recognised by the award of a certificate of completion.
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  • Despite the research into neurodegenerative disorders, they remain a group of diseases with limi ...neurologic disease could benefit from a multidisciplinary palliative care team approach which includes physiotherapists. Physiotherapy can help to reduce
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  • *Critically appraise and utilise a broad range of research evidence to underpin clinical reasoning and decision making related to card *Identify the role of other members of the multidisciplinary team (including patients and carers) involved in patient care
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  • ...NJ, Ablex, 1992.</ref><ref name=":0">Marshall, R and Hasnan, N. Chapter.27 Team Based Care. In: Chhabra HS, ISCoS Textbook on Comprehensive Management of ...ctising independently of all others."<ref name=":2">Dijkers MP, Faotto RM. Team Size in Spinal Cord Injury Inpatient Rehabilitation and Patient Participati
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  • ...velopment of the following skills: <ref>Nilson LB. Teaching at its best: A research-based resource for college instructors (2nd ed.).  San Francisco, CA: Jos * Team work
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  • The treatment for sundowning requires a team based approach. Coordination between the health care providers, patient an ...pproaches.] Frontiers in medicine. 2016 Dec 27;3:73.</ref>. However, more research is required.
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  • ...ant challenge<ref name="Groth 20112">Groth G. Predicting intentions to use research evidence for carpal tunnel syndrome treatment decisions among certified han ...the toolkit for Physiopedia produced in collaboration with the authorship team.
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  • == Project Team == ...ur profession. &nbsp;Your contribution will be reviewed by the Physiopedia team and once complete recognised by the award of a certificate of completion.
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  • ...4006/mmrc-modified-medical-research-council-dyspnea-scale modified Medical Research Council (mMRC)] 0-4 scale may be used in some clinical settings ...] NPJ Prim Care Respir Med. 2017 Apr 21;27(1):27. </ref> See image below. Research done among health care practitioners state the model helps provide simple a
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  • Some of the assessment tools used in OT research on mental health are listed below: ...d empirical assessment of reliability. The occupational therapy journal of research. 1986 May;6(3):157-70.</ref>
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  • ...ver, we do provide a platform for researchers to share their knowledge and research results. If you would like to know more about contributing you can [[Contr ...here]. If there's nothing suitable, consider joining our volunteer content team. You can read about volunteering and our [[Volunteer Orientation Course|ori
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  • ...ng ranging from eye colour to height.<ref name=":33">National Human Genome Research Institute. Chromosome. Available from <nowiki>https://www.genome.gov/geneti ...n.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.749046/full Development of Down Syndrome Research Over the Last Decades–What Healthcare and Education Professionals Need to
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  • ...ing skills and empathy skills of operating room nurses. Journal of Nursing Research. 2020 Apr 1;28(2):e75.</ref> and improve patient outcomes * Team dynamics
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  • ...of spinal cord injury: a review. Spinal cord. 1999 Oct;37(10):671-9.</ref> Research has shown that many with sudden onset of spinal cord injury will exhibit ex A research showed that psychological and social support factors are related to subject
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  • ...sionate about physiotherapy. I am a strong communicator and work well in a team. I’m excited to start my career as a physiotherapist and look forward to ...eading. Likewise, if the job you are applying for is an academic position, research or teaching experience could be front-ended in the CV under its own heading
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  • ...rall health and avoiding health problems.  Education, direct intervention, research, and advocacy are all possible roles for physiotherapists. In accordance wi ...ability, and refer as appropriate, as part of a community‐based integrated team that is focused on healthy lifestyles
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  • ...art of a larger network of sports medicine professionals looking after the team and athletes. ** The first team doctor was Galen - doctor of the gladiators and he recommended: "Take fres
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  • ...and psychological symptoms of dementia.] Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research. 2016 Sep;46(3):277-85.</ref> Apart from patient outcomes, BPSD is also ass ...ive-stimulation-therapy-cst-groups-as-part-of-core-community-mental-health-team-cmht-work</ref>
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  • ...core members of the stroke unit [[Multidisciplinary Team|multidisciplinary team]], providing therapy for patients on acute stroke units, stroke rehabilitat ...ealth and social services. Such care is set up through a multidisciplinary team and runs for an average of two to six weeks to prevent (re)admission of old
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  • ...[[Interdisciplinary Management of Traumatic Brain Injury|multidisciplinary team]] is extremely beneficial, and on occasion, joint assessments by 2 or even ...of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Traumatic brain injury: hope through research.</ref> ===
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  • ...2_Article_903.pdf Framing rehabilitation through health policy and systems research: priorities for strengthening rehabilitation]. Health Res Policy Syst. 2022 == Members of the Rehabilitation Team ==
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  • ...therapy by contract or employment to inviduals affiliated with an athletic team, athletic organization, or performing arts complany that is temporarily pra ...plication, clinical management, behavioral science, science, or scientific research may be accepted and will be equal to one CEU for each completed credit hour
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  • ...rehabilitation professionals. Our platform provides a wealth of knowledge, research, and resources relating to rehabilitation, with contributions from experts "The team at Physiopedia is doing an excellent job. Information which may not otherwi
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  • ...esponsible for her own wound care, between visits, during this period. The research shows that [[Diabetic Neuropathy|neuropathic]] diabetic foot ulcers on the ...opulation would benefit from healthcare items for the care that the health team. This included what the health professionals felt they were responsible for
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  • ...-centred care and have various benefits for PLWH and healthcare providers. Research has even proven that PROMs are superior to provider-reported data in predic Choosing the right PROM should be guided by the context (clinical setting vs research study) and the reason for use (to identify concerns or measure health statu
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  • ...ser, prosthetist and physiotherapist. During the prescription process, the team decides on the type of device that should be fabricated and also the socket ...prospective literature and systematic reviews.] Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development. 2016 Feb 1;53(2).</ref>
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  • ..., Gooty J, Davis McCauley K, Medaugh MR. A meta-analytic review and future research agenda of charismatic leadership. The Leadership Quarterly. 2017;28(4):508- ...48984317307774 Servant leadership: a systematic review and call for future research]. The Leadership Quarterly. 2019;30(1):111-32.</ref></blockquote>
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  • * Their specific role within the team ...orm and train athletes, coaches and other members of the multidisciplinary team in such a way that there is a reduction in occurrence and recurrence of spe
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  • ...haracteristics of the sport, the rules of the sport and respect for fellow team mates and competitors. Sports governing bodies, sports medicine professiona ...should be aware of their limits of practice. Those responsible for sports team or athletes should engage in further training in emergency care.
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  • * Urgent Medical Team Review * Urgent Medical Team Review Requires immediate action from the medical team
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  • ...cal practice scaling, with the use of common outcome measures, operational research and capacity building of the workforce involved. ...ent. As there is a need to continue developing research and translate this research into practice for the field, it should also be backed up by adapting the me
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  • ...eased hand function: an exploratory randomized controlled trial. Arthritis research & therapy. 2019 Dec 1;21(1):158.</ref> ...with hand osteoarthritis: a randomized controlled trial. Arthritis Care & Research: Official Journal of the American College of Rheumatology. 2002 Feb;47(1):4
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  • ...ame=":0" /><ref name=":1" /> If travelling as part of an emergency medical team for shorter term deployments, rehabilitation professionals may often be req ...may practice under the direction and authority of their Emergency Medical Team Clinical Lead with approval of the Ministry of Health of the Host Country.<
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  • ...publications/i/item/9789241501958]</ref>. Physiotherapists as a healthcare team member must be aware about patient safety protocols<ref>Scheirton LS, Mu K, ...f long-term care requirement for the patient'''.''' Collaboration with the team members<ref>Ajjawi R. Learning to communicate clinical reasoning in physiot
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  • ...ionals understand the medical facts while also making sure the health care team understands pertinent non-medical information about the patient and family. ...appropriate decision-maker(s)''': Patient, family, court, the health care team?
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  • # Encourages communication and collaboration between multidisciplinary team members.<ref name=":0" /> # Promotes patient involvement. In research cited by Turner-Stokes (2009) goals for rehabilitation are more likely achi
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  • ...fications. All three versions are used today in both clinical practice and research.<blockquote> === Multidisciplinary Team Member Spotlight: Occupational Therapist ===
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  • ...ess of assistive technologies for children with special needs: A review of research-based studies. European Journal of Special Needs Education. 2011 Aug 1;26(3 * There is a need for an adequate level of expertise of the team member ( health professionals, community workers and technical support) wor
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  • ...for aged-care residents with moderate to severe dementia]. Journal of pain research. 2018;11:1037.</ref>. Accurate and objective pain assessment is a foundati The ePAT has been developed by a research team at Curtin University, Western Australia, in collaboration with the Swiss co
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  • ...elf in an obligatory position or in a volunteer situation working within a team in migratory situations with displaced persons, consideration of the follow ...eflect on your actions and adjust yourself during your work will assist in team coherence and goal achievement.
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  • * Team culture experience * Experience camaraderie through being part of a team
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  • ...n making. Research includes generation, dissemination, and integration of research. Management and leadership includes teamwork, strategic thinking, manageme ...hen the students have the opportunity to collaborate on the same test as a team. Allowing the students to collaborate in this way, allows students to part
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  • * needs of the team/coach ...ers According to Playing Position.] International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022 Jan 16;19(2):977.</ref>
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  • == Multidisciplinary Team == ...of acute [[Demyelinating Disorders|demyelination]], a [[Multidisciplinary Team|multidisciplinary]] approach involving the expertise of neurologists, neuro
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  • ...Closkey M, Rapp B. Developmental dysgraphia: An overview and framework for research. Developmental Dysgraphia. 2019 Dec 13:1-8.</ref> ...g during a prolonged writing task in children with and without dysgraphia. Research in developmental disabilities. 2011 May 1;32(3):1058-64.</ref> The exact pr
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  • ...etists/Orthotists work independently or as part of the health professional team. They set goals and establish rehabilitation plans that include prosthetic/ ..., occupational therapists, caretakers, and other members of the healthcare team.
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  • ...ventions_and_Practices Teaching play skills to children with disabilities: Research-based interventions and practices]. Early Childhood Education Journal. 2018 #* team participation
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  • ...ur learning in your clinical environment, with patients, in management, in research, or educating students / colleagues / communities / patients / client / fam #'''List the available research your found about your context and the selected topic. Discuss if the articl
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  • ...ih.gov/9974196/ Prevention of injuries in young female players in European team handball. A prospective intervention study.] Scand J Med Sci Sports. 1999; ....gov/12629423/ Prevention of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in female team handball players: a prospective intervention study over three seasons.] Cli
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  • ...goods: The American struggle over educational goals. American educational research journal. 1997;34(1):39-81.</ref><ref>Townley B. The institutional logic of ...archers, practical orientation of education, development of staff, applied research, and preparation of students for professional life<ref>Hladchenko M. [https
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  • ...physical therapy curriculum: application of an integrated model of theory, research, and clinical practice. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice. 2006 Jan 1;22(5) The ReLAB Toolkit team compared international competencies, standards of practice, and standards o
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  • ...sity in Louisville, Kentucky. &nbsp;We have been looking at and performing research related to injuries in rowing. The literature is showing that rowers often ...ntly conducted a pilot study with the Louisville Rowing Club's high school team (detailed information on this study can be found below) in which we surveye
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  • ...r-reviewed-fulltext-article-RMHP Multi-Disciplinary Discharge Coordination Team to Overcome Discharge Barriers and Address the Risk of Delayed Discharges]. ....] Br J Nurs. 2007 Jul 26-Aug 8;16(14):882-6</ref>[[File:Multidisciplinary Team.jpg|thumb]]
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  • ...ivity and depression in older adults: the knowns and unknowns]. Psychiatry Research. 2021 Jan 18:113738.Available: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33515871/ (a Recent research presents evidence that exercise
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  • ...s of different approaches; therefore it is important to bring together the research evidence and highlight what best practice ought to be in selecting these di ...therapy is not yet robust as a result of&nbsp;substantial heterogeneity in research.&nbsp;Therefore, current evidence indicates that physical rehabilitation sh
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  • ...uality of healthcare: a systematic literature review.] BMC Health Services Research 2021; 21:1057.</ref> have found that compliance with accreditation standard Hospital-based physiotherapy is part of the multidisciplinary team addressing various patient groups, ages, conditions and health statuses dur
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  • '''Original Editor '''- Africa Clubfoot Training Team as part of [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Clubfoot_Content_Development_Projec The “Atypical” Clubfoot, also referred to as Complex Clubfoot in some research, has recently been recognized as a specific Subtype of Clubfoot. It can be
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  • ...thcare practice: What it excludes and why it matters. ''Qualitative health research, 29''(13), 1890-1903. doi:10.1177/1049732319838235</ref>, phenomenological< ...d the client that is important, interactions within the multi-disciplinary team also have an impact on the level and quality of care.
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  • ...with autism and/or ADHD: a prospective longitudinal study. Journal of pain research. 2019 Oct 18:2925-32.</ref>"At present, there are no established health car == Responsibilities of the different providers on the multidisciplinary team ==
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  • ...since four types of definitions of spirituality below are found in health research until recently: ...ecular spirituality: Methodological implications of definitions for health research]. Explore. 2023 Jan 1;19(1):6-13.</ref>
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  • ...oach KE, Linberg AA, Campbell SM, Jayne DM, Scoville C. [https://www.rehab.research.va.gov/jour/2013/507/page905.html Development and reliability testing of th ...e Step Test, T-Test, and Illinois Agility Test.] Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development. 2013 Nov 1;50(7).</ref>
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  • ...s to whether or not you are the type of person likely to fit in with their team, the company culture as well as the clients they do business with. ...sions (although they might boost your confidence in your judgments). Their research is presented in their article “First Impressions,” in the July issue of
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  • == Role of the Multidisciplinary team in managing the Child with Cerebral Palsy == ...455–462. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.2147/JMDH.S88782</nowiki></ref>. Every team member has a role to play as described in the table below:
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  • .../nihms1637952-supplement-1.docx A multisite study of multidisciplinary ICU team member beliefs toward early mobility]. Heart & lung. 2021 Jan 1;50(1):214-9 ...or outcomes and lack of evidence for EM.<ref name=":11" /> Ultimately, the research has found that barriers to EM programmes exist at different levels:<ref nam
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  • ...18 published papers concerning the psychometric properties and 58 clinical research papers utilising the assessment through a systematic literature review. <re ...=":0">Rust J. Discussion piece: The psychometric principles of assessment. Research Matters. 2007;3:25-27.</ref>, was rated as high in both the original and th
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  • ...[Stress and Health|stress.]]<ref name=":2" /> A Monash University research team has discovered how to stimulate the thymus gland so it grows back to full s ...system throughout adult life, accordingly the thymus is a current area of research with great promise.<ref name=":1">Remien K, Jan A. Anatomy, Head and Neck,
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  • ...pplication of a new surveillance method.(dissertation). Oslo Sports Trauma Research Centre. Norwegian School of Sports Sciences. 2015.</ref>: * This influences the athlete, but also the team and sports organisations a well
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  • ...myocardial stress would cause further harm. Since this time, considerable research has been completed and the evidence resoundingly suggests that exercise for ==== Recent research findings ====
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  • ...d healing of the stump Mr. D's prosthetic device could be fitted. The full team (prosthetist, doctor, physio, occupational therapist) chose a fixed knee fo ...litation: a systematic review of the literature, Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 34:1-13,2011</ref>might be able to be tested. This problem largely deterio
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  • ...e, it is recognized that the working relationship among the members of the team will also take into account the expertise, preferences and skill set of ind ...Container|RefreshD=|A=Body</ref> Those who plan to serve in an academic or research capacity may pursue a PhD in Rehabilitation Science or Applied Health Scien
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  • ...rcent of patients experience an adverse event within 30 days of discharge. Research has shown that 75% of these could have been prevented or ameliorated. Commo ...his step is vital to confirm that the patient understands what the medical team, including doctors and nurses, has told them. If necessary, explain the dia
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  • ...Individuals With Chronic Pain - Efficacy, Innovations, and Directions for Research. University of Washington. February-March 2014</ref> Since the introduction ...Group has explored one such potential cause and set in motion a variety of research projects aimed at teaching people more about pain. Learning the biological
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  • ...rs being much more common than that of complete ruptures.<ref name=":0" /> Research studies show total ruptures of the PMM are associated with sports like weig ..._Female.6.aspx Pectoralis major rupture in an active female]. JAAOS Global Research & Reviews. 2019 Oct;3(10).</ref>. However it is a rare injury but it is inc
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  • ...avoidanc'''e could potentially influence pain in PLWH and required further research<ref name=":9" /> ...Lopes J, Matsabisa MG. Priority areas for cannabis and cannabinoid product research in South Africa. African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine.
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  • ...nvironment after acute stroke from the perspective of a multi-professional team. Physical therapy. 2007 Jun 1;87(6):778-88.</ref> As such, we need to consi ...es and other healthcare professionals and are a critical base for clinical research. <ref name=":6" />
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  • ...reation=20230126191523 Leadership in 2022: A perspective.] Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology. 2022 Apr 12.</ref> Review these comparisons of '' * Examples: manager, supervisor, team captain, director, chief executive officer.
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  • ...station of mental health symptoms and disorders are not considered in some research studies * In male elite athletes involved in team sports (such as cricket, football, handball, ice hockey and rugby), prevale
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  • ...and attending conferences is a great way to stay informed about the latest research, technologies, and evidence-based practices. Engaging with leading experts ...sights from experts who share your passion for advancing physiotherapy<ref>Team RT. [https://rizing-tide.com/blog/how-to-network-as-a-pt-student/ How to Ne
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  • * Are an essential member of the multi-disciplinary team, which is the key to successful rehabilitation and management of patients w ...preventable disease that requires major lifestyle changes. Pharmaceutical research. 2008 Sep 1;25(9):2097-116.</ref>. There are many known environmental fact
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  • ...elite athletes are without mental health problems is being challenged and research is indicating that elite athletes are also vulnerable to and struggle with In male athletes from team sports such as cricket, football, handball, ice hockey and rugby, the preva
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  • '''Medical Research Council Sum Score (MRC-SS) or Oxford Scale:''' The [[Oxford Scale|MRC-SS]] ...ralysis as it was believed that this was the safest option.  However, much research and expert experience now supports the safety, effectiveness, and even nece
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  • Therefore, they require a multidisciplinary team in critical care who are uniquely qualified with skills and expertise to wo ...nctional decline. However, a cross-sectional, multicentre point prevalence research aiming to study the prevalence of physical therapy or occupational therapy-
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  • ...urgery can be performed in various techniques and is subject to extensive research, since surgery does not always significantly improve the outcome.<ref>Postb Physiotherapists must work as part of Multi Disciplinary Team (MDT) in order to ensure successful surgery while at the same time ensuring
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  • Physiotherapists work autonomously, often as a member of a team with other health or social care professionals. Physiotherapy practice is c ...School of Physiotherapy". School of Physiotherapy Centre for Physiotherapy Research. University of Otago. http://physio.otago.ac.nz/about/history.asp. Retrieve
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  • ...ems trial (UK PROSPER).] BMC Health Serv Res. 2018 Jun 18;18(1):463</ref>. Research suggests 67% of women may have shoulder or arm problems up to 3 years after ...Walk Test]], BMI and body fat percentage and the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire Core 30.<ref>Leclerc
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  • == Timing, Setting, and the Medical Team == ...creening, the final step of screening is typically a review of the medical team’s findings by the physician who signs off on completion of the screening.
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  • ...s in the Management of Polytrauma Patients: Clinical Insights.] Orthopedic research and reviews. 2023 Dec 31:27-38.</ref> ...health outcomes in low-and middle-income countries. HLRP: Health Literacy Research and Practice. 2020 Dec 11;4(4):e251-66.</ref>
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  • ..., Gooty J, Davis McCauley K, Medaugh MR. A meta-analytic review and future research agenda of charismatic leadership. The Leadership Quarterly. 2017;28(4):508- ...48984317307774 Servant leadership: a systematic review and call for future research]. The Leadership Quarterly. 2019;30(1):111-32.</ref>
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  • ...d we define health? BMJ. 2011;343:d4163.</ref>. In healthcare, along with research, the concept of health is viewed as a main objective<ref name=":02">Godlee ...name=":22" /> or from within a specialised multidisciplinary public health team<ref name=":2" />.
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  • ...An [[Interdisciplinary Management in Spinal Cord Injury|interdisciplinary team]] assessment is needed to identify risk factors leading to mechanical upper === Interdisciplinary Team Assessment ===
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  • ...arch evidence and patient preferences and values. It is key to incorporate research evidence and the values of patients into their care model. A disablement mo ...ysical Stress Theory” to guide physical therapist practice, education, and research.] Physical therapy. 2002 Apr 1;82(4):383-403.</ref>
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  • ...NJ, Ablex, 1992.</ref><ref name=":0">Marshall, R and Hasnan, N. Chapter.27 Team Based Care. In: Chhabra HS, ISCoS Textbook on Comprehensive Management of </ref> Basically a team consists of a group of people with complementary skills who are committed t
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  • ...task but combining the session with another member of their rehabilitation team (e.g. the speech-language therapist or physiotherapist).<ref name=":3" /><b ...rehabilitation may continue to include both individuals, small groups and team-based activities, but may be field or court-based to prepare for a return t
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  • ...atient care. The content of a guideline is based on a systematic review of research literature and clinical evidence - the main source for evidence-based care. ...im of clinical guidelines is to improve quality of care by translating new research findings into practice. There is evidence that the following characteristic
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  • Research into the aetiological mechanisms of ASD is ongoing, and at present, no sing ...n many low and middle-income countries (LMIC) is unknown.<ref name=":1" /> Research about the ASD diagnosis process in LMICs is still limited. The mean age at
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  • ...h is a comprehensive team evaluation to determine if the child has AS. The team normally is made up of a psychologist, neurologist, psychiatrist, speech th ...Scientists have yet to identify a specific gene to causes AS. Most recent research indicates that an individual is more likely to develop AS when a common gro
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  • ...esigning care through the patient’s eyes.] Israel Journal of Health Policy Research. 2021 Dec;10:1-5.</ref>  ...on skills and the patient–provider relationship: a Rome foundation working team report.] Gastroenterology. 2021 Nov 1;161(5):1670-88.</ref>
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  • ...Trauma-Informed Care? Available from:https://socialwork.buffalo.edu/social-research/institutes-centers/institute-on-trauma-and-trauma-informed-care/what-is-tra ...el framework for further integrating the subjective pain experience within research and practice. The Clinical journal of pain. 2019 Mar;35(3):212.</ref>
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  • ...Grundy R. Pediatric ependymoma: biological perspectives. Molecular Cancer Research. 2009 Jun 1;7(6):765-86.</ref>. The prognosis for pediatric ependymomas rem ...cience monitor: international medical journal of experimental and clinical research. 2018;24:7072.</ref>
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  • ...ment in primary care: a systematic review. Aging clinical and experimental research]. 2020 Feb;32(2):197-205.</ref> <ref>Chen, Z., Ding, Z., Chen, C., Sun, Y., ...linary and Interdisciplinary Management of the Amputee|interdisciplinary]] team and the use of any number of standardised instruments to evaluate aspects o
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  • Injury and illness epidemiology research in sport has grown over the last couple of years. Many international govern Usually, the research question to be answered drives the decision as to which study design to imp
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  • ...um was facilitated in Rotterdam (AR) and contributed to by the development team (DR/LC/TF/WH/RK), involving a nominated expert from each MO. The forum conc **reflective of best practice and research
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  • ...To achieve this, [[gait]] rehabilitation is planned by a multidisciplinary team and can be supported by growing technologies. <ref>La Rosa G, Avola M, Di G ...atic review and network meta-analysis]. Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research. 2023 Jan 23;18(1):60.</ref>
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  • ...n assessment of implementation science research capacity in Uganda. Health research policy and systems]. 2021 Dec;19(1):1-0.</ref> ...t framework to stroke rehabilitation clinical practice guidelines]. Health Research Policy and Systems. 2019 Dec;17(1):1-4.</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...e a different presentation of symptoms as compared to males, and a lack of research in regards to this has been linked to poorer outcomes for females with this ...sease: a randomized controlled pilot trial]. Aging Clinical & Experimental Research. 2017;29(5):993-999.</ref>, dance <ref name=":3">Shanahan J, Morris ME, Bhr
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  • ...rica for the MDS Project]. Accessed 26 September 2018.</ref><ref>The CALAS Team at Tel Aviv University: Cohen-Mansfield J, Shmotkin D, Blumstein Z, Shorek ...in older persons: A systematic review of the conceptual literature. Ageing research reviews. 2020 Nov 1;63:101144.Available: https://www.sciencedirect.com/scie
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  • Increasing research suggests that the clinicians' [[Communication Skills|communication style]] ...and nocebo effects were largely explained by psychological mechanisms, but research has revealed that biological factors are involved. Some of the physiologica
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  • ...defined as a malignant neoplasm.<ref>(1) The Sol Goldman Pancreatic Cancer Research Center and Johns Hopkins Medicine Pathology. What are tumors? Available Cancer is managed in a multidisciplinary team setting to improve outcomes ([[Quality of Life|quality of life]] and prolon
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  • ...to communicate due to motor speech impairment. <ref name=":7">Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury. (2016). [ebook p.19. Avai ...ng for acute outcomes after mild traumatic brain injury]. Military medical research. 2016 Dec;3(1):23.</ref>
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  • ...e patients may require care of many organ systems and an interprofessional team approach is essential<ref name=":0" />. ...acutely comatose patients following severe brain injury. However, further research is needed before this technique becomes appropriate for clinical practice<r
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  • ...ion to do a Rotationplasty should be made by experienced multidisciplinary team in conjunction with the patient and family. Many factors will influence th ...dy centre of mass during walking.] International journal of rehabilitation research. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Rehabilitationsforschung. Revue internation
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  • ...ally occurs after falling on the palm of the hand.] Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 2017 Nov;35(11):2435-41.</ref> or a direct blow to the back of the wrist<r Evaluation of the extremity's neurovascular status is critical. Research suggests that up to 15% of Smith's fractures may show symptoms of acute car
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  • ...&nbsp;The diagnois of this disease requires the use of a multidisciplinary team which will include pulmonologists, radiologists, and pathologists.&nbsp;<re '''Future Research for PF'''
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  • ...tion and physical activity levels]. International journal of environmental research and public health. 2022 Feb 16;19(4):2256.</ref> ...lifestyles and well-being: a targeted review]. Journal of medical Internet research. 2016 Jun 24;18(6):e128.</ref>
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  • ...health care utilisation in the subsequent 2 years]. ''BMJ Open Respiratory Research'' 2019;6. Accessed 22 March 2022.</ref> ...rvised sessions. PR can be based in hospital, in the community or in both. Research suggests that better outcomes are observed in inpatient-based PR compared t
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  • The exact cause of Emphysema is still yet to be distinguished; however, research is suggesting the prevalence is strongly related to smoking, air pollutions ...Aiello M, Chetta A. Cardiovascular function in pulmonary emphysema. BioMed Research International 2013.</ref>. The loss of the elastic recoil in the lungs lead
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  • ** [[Action Research Arm Test (ARAT)]] - ([https://icrc.scenari.eu/public/Health/Health_Wiki/PTS ...compliance/ achievement. Goals should also respect the opinion from other team members such as occupational therapists, nurses or orthotists and/or prosth
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  • ...he Physical Activity section in Physiopedia with up to date evidence based research. Anyone can participate in this project [[Physical Activity Content Develop ...nities for students to engage in academic investigations, develop critical research skills, and contribute to their fields of study. This project will focus on
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  • ...body responds differently to exercise than a male's body, yet much of the research informing sports medicine is based on studies investigating male participan ...and management of functional hypothalamic amenorrhea.] Journal of clinical research in pediatric endocrinology. 2020 Jan;12(Suppl 1):18.</ref>
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  • ...t disease: from pathogenesis to novel therapeutic options. Pharmacological Research. 2021 May 1;167:105593.</ref> and extensive debate existed on whether to cl ...ciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1521694218300470 Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology]. 2018 Apr 1;32(2):261-70.</ref> Although more than f
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  • ...iad’: a review of evidence from behavioural, genetic, cognitive and neural research]. Neuropsychology review. 2008 Dec;18(4):287-304.</ref> ...d to present in about half of all individuals with ASD and ADHD. Recently, research has increased in the search for the links between DCD and ASD.<ref name=":7
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  • ...in adults, though it is very rare.<sup><ref name="p1">St. Jude’s Children Research Hospital: Wilms Tumor. Available from:http://www.stjude.org/stjude/v/index. ...including [[Healing Arts and Expressive Therapies in an Interdisciplinary Team|art therapy or play therapy]] to reduce [[Stress and Health|stress]], peppe
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  • ...try, modifiable cancer risk factors, and clinical factors. Clinical Cancer Research. 2022 Jan 15;28(2):318-26.</ref> ...n increased risk of developing prostate cancer. This is an area of ongoing research.
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  • ...ntly and for many purposes, exists today, those involved in Cerebral Palsy research are working towards a universally accepted classification system.<br> ...children with cerebral palsy. Phys Ther. [Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. Validation Studies]. 2000 Oct;80(10):974-85</re
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  • ...munication and understanding of team roles within an SCI multidisciplinary team. It challenges clinicians to think holistically.<ref>Sykes C. Health Classi ...The physiotherapist must acknowledge the presence of the multidisciplinary team members who are involved in managing these limitations: speech-language pat
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  • ...ght the role a physiotherapist can play as a member of a multidisciplinary team to assist with symptom modulation of this debilitating disorder. The case s ...ient progressed in her treatment, the other roles of the multidisciplinary team became integral in providing optimal care. Conservative care assisted in de
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  • ...Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)|COVID-19]] pandemic, it is that we need our team members from other disciplines, and we need to work together to provide the == Multidisciplinary Team Members ==
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  • ...and have access to all necessary equipment, space, and a multidisciplinary team environment. However, other athletes may not have access to all these servi ...in people with local musculoskeletal pain. The authors stated that further research is necessary to understand exercise-induced hypoalgesia in different muscul
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  • * Research suggests that using motion-based virtual reality for rehabilitation can pro ...video games has the potential to assist therapists in their decisions, but research shows the rating tool needs to be refined before introduction in clinical p
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  • ...atient care. The content of a guideline is based on a systematic review of research literature and clinical evidence - the main source for evidence-based care. ...f clinical guidelines is to improve the quality of care by translating new research findings into practice. There is evidence that the following characteristic
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  • Research is still being conducted as to what actually causes stomach cancer. However == Enhancing Outcomes Team Outcomes ==
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  • ...ndards and Guidelines); Coordination Mechanisms, and the Emergency Medical Team Accreditation Process so that only rehabilitation professionals, with appro ...spinal cord injury during the emergency response. Such a specialized care team that is focused on spinal cord injury rehabilitation in a disaster or confl
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  • ...es of disease, trauma, and other effects on the development of the person. Research, directed by Patrick Fougeyrollas in 1988, led to the development of the i ...participation, while within this biopsychosocial model the Rehabilitation Team should to be able to take an informed overview considering the whole person
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  • Health literacy is positively correlated with gait speed. According to research, community-dwelling old adults with higher health literacy have faster gait ...tors. Rehabilitation of Older People: A handbook for the interdisciplinary team. 3rd edition. Cheltenham: Nelson Thornes, 2000.</ref>. Management is multif
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  • ...ng environment, as well as those developing occupational health and safety research."<ref>Iavicoli S, Valenti A, Gagliardi D, Rantanen J. [https://www.mdpi.com == The Occupational Health Team ==
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  • ...eutic effects on foot drop: A meta-analysis providing direction for future research. J Rehabil Med. 2018;50(2):129-139. doi:10.2340/16501977-2289</ref>.These It is important for the entire medical team to work in conjunction with the patient to overcome them<ref>Boyce SH, Quig
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  • ...ntary behaviour or lead to achieving sufficient physical activity. Further research is required to examine the effect of mass media campaigns on other measures ...ules of the game so that students are more active (e.g., having the entire team run the bases together if the batter makes a hit).
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  • '''Original Editor '''- Africa Clubfoot Training Team as part of [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Clubfoot_Content_Development_Projec ...Treatment of Clubfeet in Children] , British Journal of Medicine & Medical Research 17(4): 1-9, 2016</ref>. This Scoring System uses the different views of the
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  • ...rments. The most significant risk factor was high disease severity. As the research suggests, patients with high disease severity have a 154% higher chance of Physiotherapists as well as the wider multidisciplinary team should to identify those patients who are at increased risk of developing P
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  • Lack of team-work and assistive transfer devices, as well as the number of patient trans ...protect their staff. It should be the manager's role to ensure, excellent team-work and collaboration to help with manual handling tasks. As well as the n
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  • ...ess.com/news/2022-07-drug-neuromuscular-weakness-counter-botulism.html New research shows drug used to treat neuromuscular weakness could counter botulism] JUL Physical therapists will be a part of the supportive care team that is required for individuals with botulism. Their recovery will be depe
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  • ...ile integrating behavior modifications among functional mobility programs. Research shows the most productive interventions include gait training, strengthenin *Introduce patient to full collaborative team that will be involved in their care
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  • ...d multidisciplinary team. Physiotherapists, being integral members of this team, play a crucial role in optimizing both the physical and psychological reco ...on an acute scald burn injury in a porcine model.] Journal of burn care & research. 2007 May 1;28(3):514-20.</ref>
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  • ...tant lessons from the 2015 earthquake in Nepal. Physiotherapy Practice and Research. 2016 Jan 1;37(2):69-72.</ref> Rehabilitation professionals need to both pr ...ablished international organisation or as a member of an Emergency Medical Team that is registered as part of the World Health Organisation. They need to b
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  • ...erns, endocrine findings, and symptoms. The STRAW system is used mainly in research, however, it may be helpful in the clinical setting for patients and clinic ...enesis of osteoporosis: is a revision needed?. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 2011 Mar;26(3):441-51.</ref>
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  • ...etween load and risk of injury in the management of athletes as well as in research. This includes not only the accurate measurement and monitoring of the exte ...xpertise or understanding of training load of the management team (medical team, strength and fitness coaches, skills coaches)<ref name=":5" />
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  • ...[[Interdisciplinary Management of Traumatic Brain Injury|multidisciplinary team]], together with the patient and/or their family, negotiate goals”<ref na ...Shared goal setting can also co-ordinate members of the multidisciplinary team and ensure they are working together towards a common goal and that nothing
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  • ...plinary assessment and support of patients within guidelines, supported by research. This includes the telling of the diagnosis, the assessment and management ...iative care in motor neurone disease: where are we now?]. Palliative Care: Research and Treatment. 2019 Jan;12:1178224218813914. Available from: https://journa
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  • ...ve substantially more contact time with patients than other members of the team. This means the physiotherapist is more appropriately positioned to develop ...hat's in a name? Patients’ preferred terms for describing obesity. Obesity Research. 2003 Sep;11(9):1140-6.</ref> reported that patients observed the terms obe
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  • ...ers lack reliable and high-quality evidence for clinical practice. Further research is needed to develop protocols or guidelines for the diagnosis, treatment, ...ders, and gives a basic overview of interventions from a multidisciplinary team perspective.
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  • ...g, G. (2011). Phantom limb pain: Mechanisms and treatment approaches. Pain Research and Treatment.</ref>. This was affecting his sleep and his rehabilitation p ...rehabilitation the patient remains at the centre of the inter-disciplinary team. The rehabilitation is an ever-evolving situation with constantly revised t
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  • The research is inconsistent regarding sex as a risk factor for concussion. In sports wi Translating Research into Injury Prevention Practice framework, or TRIPP model adopts a six-stag
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  • ...anagement of patients with peripheral nerve injuries]. Neural regeneration research. 2015 Nov;10(11):1770.</ref> ...address pre-operative issues and enhance post-operative success. The ideal team would consist of a hand surgeon, physician assistant or nurse practitioner,
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  • A multi-disciplinary team approach is a crucial part of the management of elbow injuries. For positiv ...ral epicondylitis—a prospective tria]l. Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research. 2021 Dec;16(1):1-3.</ref> It is also a way to desensitise the area.<ref na
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  • ...n and patient safety: a new direction for healthcare communication policy, research, education and practice?]. BMJ Open Quality. 2019 Sep 1;8(3):e000742.</ref> * Communication: patient satisfaction increases when healthcare team members:
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  • ...are entitled to various services. An interdisciplinary early intervention team may include the following disciplines, depending on the family and child’ ...family and the child reap better outcomes.<ref name=":2" /> Additionally, research has shown the FCC model to result in greater parent satisfaction, reduced c
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  • ...uding their organizational structures, policies and processes. It includes team work, job shifts, work satisfaction, schedules and ethics.<ref>Hendrick HW. ...ies:] Implications for predictive cost-benefit analysis. Journal of Safety Research. 2008 Jan 1;39(3):339-44.</ref>
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  • ...ody and the lower limbs.<ref name="bron6">http://www.orthonc.com/education-research/spine/patient-education-spine-sacroiliac-joint-syndrome (accessed on 22/10/ == Team Work ==
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  • ...lation‐based estimates for major birth defects, 2010–2014. ''Birth Defects Research.'' 2019; 111(18): 1420-1435.</ref>. The proportion of congenital versus acq ...Even though the ISPO classification is still internationally used, further research in classification options are being conducted. The classification system pu
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  • ...atient care. The content of a guideline is based on a systematic review of research literature and clinical evidence - the main source for evidence-based care. ...f clinical guidelines is to improve the quality of care by translating new research findings into practice. There is evidence that the following characteristic
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  • ...er BK, Viswanath K, editors. Health behavior and health education: theory, research, and practice. John Wiley & Sons; 2008 Aug 28.</ref> Project HEART (Health Education Awareness Research Team) used an ecological model to design a health promotion and disease preventi
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  • ...rition in Cerebral Palsy [Internet]. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2013 Mar. (Comparative Effectiveness Reviews, No. 94.) In == Healthcare Team Responsibilities ==
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  • ...g in patients with chronic HIV infection: impact of hypercoagulation. AIDS research and therapy. 2018 Dec;15(1):1</ref> ...of comorbidities warrants management of PLWH by HIV and multidisciplinary team.
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  • ...evaluating muscle strength is the Oxford Scale, also known as the Medical Research Council (MRC) [[:Category:Manual Muscle Testing|Manual Muscle Testing Scale ...deficiency particularly on healing. It is important to link in with other team members, like Dietetics and Nutrition around the management and the implica
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  • ...speed or increased muscle strength, such as sprinters, weight lifters and team sport athletes. ...nce measures and body composition]. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research. 2014 Mar 1;28(3):825-33.</ref>
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  • ...tion of BC, Vancouver Coastal Research Institute and Providence Healthcare Research Institute. ===== The Patient, Family, and Team Member =====
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  • ...<ref>Reid WD, Brown JA, Konnyu KJ, Rurak JM, Sakakibara BM, SCIRE Research Team. [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10790268.2010.11689714 Physio ...iderations in evaluation and outcomes research.] Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development. 2007 Jan 1;44(1).</ref>
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  • '''Original Editor '''- Africa Clubfoot Training Team as part of [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Clubfoot_Content_Development_Projec ...tem, the [[Pirani Score]], based on six clinical signs of contracture that research has found to be both valid and reliable. Each is scored according to the fo
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  • ...modified for Physiopedia and produced in collaboration with the authorship team to support the information found in the toolkit. !'''Clinical Research Evidence'''
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  • ...ni, L., Winocur, E., Piccotti, F., Ahlberg, J., &amp; Lobbezoo, F. (2011). Research diagnostic criteria for temporomandibular disorders: a systematic review of ...mporomandibular Joint Disorders.] ''International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health'', ''18''(24), p.12970.</ref>
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  • ...el framework for further integrating the subjective pain experience within research and practice. The Clinical journal of pain. 2019 Mar;35(3):212.</ref>Physio ...t's pain assessment findings among the caregivers and other members of the team will give us accurate assessment findings. Physiotherapists should know tha
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  • ...Confederation of Physical Therapy since 2007, was established in 1994 by a team of physical therapists. It was recognized by the Ministry of Interior, Roya ...stern system. Dutch physical therapists are not uncommon in Cambodia. Upon research, most settings are through NGO run rehabilitation centers and private cente
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  • ...other dental problems in alpine sports.] Clinical and experimental dental research. 2018 Aug;4(4):125-31.</ref>Injuries sustained while participating in sport == Team Members Involved in the Care of Sports Injuries ==
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  • ...21.pdf ICF as a Problem Solving Tool in Transdisciplinary Teams.] Advanced Research in Psychology. 2020 Jul 29:14132.</ref>[[File:ICF Model Generic (correct ve ...ons in rehabilitation include several components. According to the Medical Research Council, examples of complex interventions include:<ref>Campbell M, Fitzpat
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  • ...lopment, preventing adverse sequelae and promoting the infant-family bond. Research shows that interventions with parent engagement have significant and lastin ...tructures and facial muscles through a pacifier or a glove-wearing finger. Research shows that non-nutritive sucking can help reduce the length of hospital sta
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  • ...quality of life in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis]. BioMed research international. 2015;2015:ID 123848.</ref><ref>Hacquebord JH, Leopold SS. [ ...generalization very difficult. The Cochrane review concluded that further research is necessary; in the meantime, patient choices should be informed by multid
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  • It can be hard to give just one clear definition of what qualitative research is because of its broad, in-depth nature and the breadth and variety of wha ...ive research: overview, design and grounded theory. Introduction to social research: quantitative and qualitative approaches. London: Sage. 1998.</ref>.
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