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  • ...rred pain from a visceral structure. Patients will present with lower back pain but the source is not a mechanical structure<ref name="Walcott">Walcott B, == Sources of Visceral Pain ==
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  • Certificate course in Clinical Nutrition. == Presentations ==
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  • ...Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy and is board certified as an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist by the APTA. His teaching history ...t the International Meeting of Advanced Spine Technology, and the National Pain Conference.
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  • ...I have a genuine interest & fascination with the various presentations of pain patients that I see. I believe that I learn more from the patients who don' ...s here, for example if you site on the board of any professional bodies or clinical interest groups.<br>
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  • My research area involves the elderly people. Paper presentations in national and international physiotherapy congress. ...s here, for example if you site on the board of any professional bodies or clinical interest groups.<br>
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  • ...r of Physical Therapy program at Baylor University, where I teach anatomy, clinical neuroscience, neuromuscular practice, and advanced patient management. This ...rea of neurologic rehabilitation. I became board certified as a neurologic clinical specialist in 2013.
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  • ...keletal conditions and/or multiple pathologies and/or mental health and/or pain management needs. Deliver programmes of supported patient self-management, ...ook forward to share my knowledge and experience to make an advancement in Clinical Settings.
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  • ...ultiple pathologies referred to the service, using advanced analytical and clinical reasoning skills. ...udent physiotherapist. This involves teaching analysis and interpretation, clinical reasoning, supervision and marking of case scenarios, audits and projects.
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  • ...xperience in the field. He believes that the cause of the majority of pain presentations has multiple causes and only an accurate and clear assessment of each patie ...injuries, spinal injuries, back pain, postural problems, muscle and joint pain, whiplash injuries, accidents injuries, orthopedic surgery overuse/overtrai
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  • ...usculoskeletal symptoms may present with:<ref name=":0">Brukner P. Khan K. Clinical Sports Medicine. 3rd edition. Sydney: McGraw-Hill 2006.</ref> ...|Chronic low back pain]] or [[Neck Pain: Clinical Practice Guidelines|neck pain]]<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...the first Egyptian physical therapist who designed and presented crossfire presentations at several conferences in Egypt. I believe in lifelong learning, and I alwa ...specific for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis presented with bilateral leg pain: A case report describing an adaptive program and recorded improvement as e
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  • #[[Patient education in Pain Management]] #[[PAIN RELEASE PHENOMENON (PRP)]]
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  • ...ise classes and treating a wide variety of musculoskeletal and orthopaedic presentations. ...s here, for example if you site on the board of any professional bodies or clinical interest groups.<br>
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  • ...rds for the Provision of CR in Ontario. In addition, Diana has given podia presentations provincially, nationally and internationally, including being an internatio ...s here, for example if you site on the board of any professional bodies or clinical interest groups.<br>
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  • ...arvalho, A. Red Alert: How useful are flags for identifying the origins of pain and barriers to rehabilitation? Frontline. 13 (17). 2007</ref>. ...re<ref>Knew WW. [http://www.jospt.org/doi/abs/10.2519/jospt.2017.0507 Neck Pain Guidelines: Revision 2017]. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2017;47(7):511-2.</r
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  • ...equence often have a significant number of referrals from Hip Surgeons and Pain Management specialists. Other sources of referrals seen include General Pra ...Pelvic Malalignment Syndrome and its interaction with recalcitrant spinal pain.
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  • ...patient-specific functional scale (PSFS) in order to assess and treat back pain efficiently. ...ed in practice<ref name=":2">Koc M, Bayar B, Bayar K. A comparison of Back pain functional scale with Roland Morris disbility questionnaire, Oswestry disab
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  • ...o a key symptom in patellofemoral pain. By looking at the patient's entire clinical picture, the correct diagnosis can be made. When tendons act as springs (e.g. the patella tendon during jumping), tendon pain can be related to overload. It is important to understand the different loa
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  • • Regular group projects, tutorial discussions and formal presentations have enabled me to demonstrate effective communication with my peer group a ...s here, for example if you site on the board of any professional bodies or clinical interest groups.<br>
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  • ...[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19563667?dopt=Abstract Thoracic spine pain in the general population: prevalence, incidence and associated factors in ...of many factors eg the different definitions and duration of thoracic back pain included.
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  • ...hat underpins and informs its practice and delivery.&nbsp; The exercise of clinical judgement and informed interpretation is at its core<ref>Chartered Society ...listic approach to the prevention, diagnosis and therapeutic management of pain, disorders of movement or optimisation of function to enhance the health an
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  • ...artment physiotherapist would typically be assigned the following types of presentations from triage: === * Provide pain relief such as ice or heat for injury and compression bandaging
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  • ...tests were first described by Elvey<ref>Elvey RL: The investigation of arm pain. In Boyling JD, Palastanga N (eds): Grieve’s modern manual therapy: the v ...function and shoulder problems. Physiotherapy, 1982; 68: 66-73.</ref>. If pain is provoked in the very initial position, then there is no need to add furt
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  • == Clinical Presentation == Presentations of nerve damage may include:
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  • ...n 1;17:203-7.</ref> Tennis Elbow is the most common cause of lateral elbow pain<ref name=":4">Keijsers R, de Vos RJ, Kuijer PPF, van den Bekerom MP, van de ...% of presentations are self-limiting, not all experience full recovery and pain and discomfort can persist for up to a year. Recurrence is also common in T
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  • * Reticular and intralaminar nuclei dealing with arousal and pain regulation. The reticular formation is constantly making intelligent guesse ...issues such as tingling, numbness, hypersensitivity, and [[Pain Behaviours|pain]]
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  • Several cases are reported on the various presentations f the condition as it occurs in children in the case of 2 children having P ...ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29812979/ Behr G, Mema E, Costa K, Garg A. Proportion and Clinical Relevance of Intraspinal Air in Patients With Pneumomediastinum. AJR Am J R
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  • ...Is forward head posture relevant to cervical muscles performance and neck pain? A case–control study.] Brazilian journal of physical therapy. 2019 Jul 1 Most commonly neck pain arises from poor posture on the bike or a poor bike fit. This includes[[Fil
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  • ...ure that would be easy to use and applicable to a large number of clinical presentations.<ref>Stratford P, Gill C, Westaway M, Binkley J. [https://utpjournals.pres ...ome_measures_in_chronic_low_back_pain Outcome measures in chronic low back pain.] European Spine Journal. 2010 Sep 1;19(9):1484-94.</ref>
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  • ...ons Continuing Education Opportunity for Physical Therapists|Clinical Case Presentations Continuing Education Opportunity for Physical Therapists]] '''ABSTRACTS/PRESENTATIONS'''
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  • ...o F. Intraosseous hyperpressure of the patella as a cause of anterior knee pain. Medscape Orth Sports Med. 1999;3:1–8.</ref> *[[Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome|Patellofemoral pain syndrome]]
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  • ...Study of Pain definition of pain: concepts, challenges, and compromises.] Pain, 161(9), 1976-1982.</ref> </blockquote> ...ted the new definition for pain, stated above, in 2020. The description of pain continues with the following notes:
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  • ...rombosis, urinary tract infections, osteoporosis, pressure ulcers, chronic pain, and respiratory complications. Acute care, rehabilitation services and ong ...matic brain injury is a large topic area, and can be studied as an area of clinical specialism within physiotherapy, therefore this course is by no means exhau
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  • Meeting presentations Regional Presentations:
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  • ...o professional development, learning and education led me to moving out of clinical practice into my role with the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists. ...otherapy colleagues and undergraduate physiotherapy students. I often give presentations and talks related to education, professional development and support networ
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  • ...https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16641766/ The McKenzie Method for Low Back Pain: A Systematic Review of the Literature With a Meta-Analysis Approach]. Spin ...ificial intelligence to improve back pain outcomes and lessons learnt from clinical classification approaches: three systematic reviews.] NPJ Digit Med 2020;3:
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  • ...reer. A systematic review and various studies report the incidence of knee pain ranging from 36% to 62%<ref name=":2">Bini R, Hume PA, Croft JL. [https://w ...pull on the knee joint changing the way the knee functions and cause knee pain. Due to the repetitive motion of the knee in cycling overuse injuries can o
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  • ...from:https://www.notredame.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0013/3046/What-is-pain-part-II-philosophy-behaviours-ANZCA-Blue-Book.pdf (last accessed 20.5.2020) ...c disease may aggravate pain. <ref>Güleç, G., & Güleç, S. (2006). Pain and pain behavior. Agri: Agri (Algoloji) Dernegi’nin Yayin organidir [Agri: The jo
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  • == Clinical Presentation == * joint pain and general achiness
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  • ...Which red flags aid the early detection of metastatic bone disease in back pain? Physiotherapy Practice and Research. 2017;38(2): 73-77.</ref> ...differential diagnoses when individuals present with [[Low Back Pain|back pain]] - particularly if the patient is not responding in an expected way or is
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  • ...h.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9344960/ Treatment-based classification for low back pain: systematic review with meta-analysis.] Journal of Manual & Manipulative Th ...apy based on clinical practice guidelines for patients with acute low back pain]. Spine. 2003;28:1363-1372. (Level of evidence 1B)</ref>
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  • ...ished by a decrease in force transmission from muscle to bone secondary to pain. <ref>dos Santos Franco YR, Miyamoto GC, Franco KF, de Oliveira RR, Cabral ...ntributing and aggravating factors that have resulted in the tendinopathy. Clinical reasoning around various [[Differential Diagnosis of Tendinopathy|different
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  • ...little league throwers. A more recent study found a 26% frequency of elbow pain in 9-12 year old baseball players. <ref name="Adirim">Adirim T, Cheng T. Ov == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...7(6):531–537.''</ref> PGP can affect; pregnant women; athletes with groin pain; can occur after a trauma. The aSLR test is considered positive when it elicits pain in the lumbo-pelvic region or it points out a Motor Control (MC) dysfunctio
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  • * This page discusses clinical triaging principles that must be considered in order to determine if a pati ...elerehabil. 2010;2(2):31.]</ref><ref name=":2">Cottrell, M. and Russel, T. Clinical Triaging and Practical Considerations in Telehealth Course. Plus. 2020</ref
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  • ...amaneurology/article-abstract/563564 The Hoover Sign: An Objective-Sign of Pain and/or Weakness in the Back or Lower Extremities. Archives of Neurology]. 1 ...flexion<ref>Cock HR, Edwards MJ. Functional neurological disorders: acute presentations and management. Clin Med (Lond). 2018 Oct;18(5):414-417. doi: 10.7861/clinm
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  • * '''Presently Working as a''' '''Clinical Physiotherapist''' – '''National Institute of Mental Health & Neuroscienc * '''Former Assistant Professor cum clinical physiotherapist in "DCMS College Of Physiotherapy" , Owaisi Hospital &amp;
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  • ...,%2C%20lower%20back%2C%20and%20thighs.\</ref><ref name=":3">Chronic pelvic pain syndrome. Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation; 2008 . Available from: https://e ...om person to person in ranging severity, type and perpetuity. CPPS-related pain can spread to the buttocks, lower back, and thighs.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...Which red flags aid the early detection of metastatic bone disease in back pain? Physiotherapy Practice and Research. 2017;38(2): 73-77.</ref> ...astases occur in the thoracic spine, the patient may not describe thoracic pain.<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...firming (or checking) questions about symptoms: e.g. "You have been having pain at night for a week?" #* general evaluations rather than questions on problem presentations
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