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  • ...ghlights the importance of making the case for supporting student practice education within workforce planning processes. ...nd Wagner 2008">G Sutkin, E Wagner, I Harris, R Schiffer.What makes a good clinical teacher in medicine? A review of the literature. Academic Medicine 2008; 83
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  • ...is also valuable for programmatic improvement. Student performance in the clinical setting provides useful feedback to the programme regarding student prepara == Clinical Educators ==
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  • ...ge and teamwork. <ref name=":0" /> This article overviews various clinical education models and the stakeholders’ responsibilities in maintaining and conducti This optional short video explains the importance of the clinical education:
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  • ...ribes the fundamentals of clinical education as a component of entry-level education programmes. === Clinical Education ===
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  • ...octor-of-physical-therapy/ Bellarmine University] is offering a continuing education opportunity for all practising physical therapists and physiotherapists. &n ...will then be added to the related page in Physiopedia to contribute to the education of students using these pages for learning and also for further collaborati
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  • #REDIRECT [[Placement Education (Clinical Education)]]
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  • ...inical-education/ you'll see the Prezi, "Innovative technology in clinical education". Copy the html "embed code" provided below the Prezi, and paste it somewhe ...ative-technology-in-clinical-education/">Innovative technology in clinical education</a> on <a href="http://prezi.com">Prezi</a></p></div></div></nowiki>
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  • ...ocus on improving the quality of life of patients after amputation through education, and obtaining better medical care. ...the Person following Amputation Minimum Standards of Care]. NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation (ACI). 2017
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  • ...& Kahn's Clinical Sports Medicine (4th Edition).'' Australia. McGraw-Hill education Pty Ltd. p514-515 </ref> [[File:Gemellus superior.png|thumb]] == Clinical relevance ==
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  • ...n activity during an abdominal task markedly reduced after pain physiology education: fMRI evaluation of a single patient with chronic low back pain. Australian
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  • == Clinical Networks<br> == ...like to add clinical networks to the site so that users can join up to the clinical network in which they are interested.&nbsp; These networks would allow soci
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  • ...rapist should have a curriculum vitae which gives a brief account of their education, qualifications, and previous experience. === Education ===
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  • ...utee Care Standards in New South Wales].Ministry of Health NSW, Agency for Clinical Innovation. 2008 ...ical-practice-guideline-for-rehabilitation-of-lower-limb-amputation VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guideline for Rehabilitation of Lower Limb Amputation]. [Internet]
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  • ...letal physiotherapists”. It encourages improved standards of education and clinical practice throughout the world. ...l Therapy also encompasses, and is driven by, the available scientific and clinical evidence and the biopsychosocial framework of each individual patient.
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  • ...Observational Gait Analysis. 4th Edition. Downey: Los Amigos Research and Education Institute. 2001.</ref>
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  • ...ty healthcare. This page delves into the concepts of critical thinking and clinical reasoning in the context of healthcare, highlighting their significance in == Defining Clinical Reasoning ==
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  • ...ngful&nbsp;benefits, the clinician should integrate the&nbsp;evidence into clinical practice ...dence will be relevant to a given patient only if outcomes measured in the clinical trial are consistent with the individual patient’s goals.
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  • ...octor-of-physical-therapy/ Bellarmine University] is offering a continuing education opportunity for all practising physical therapists and physiotherapists. &n ...will then be added to the related page in Physiopedia to contribute to the education of students using these pages for learning and also for further collaborati
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  • ...ge and teamwork. <ref name=":0" /> This article overviews various clinical education models and the stakeholders’ responsibilities in maintaining and conducti This optional short video explains the importance of the clinical education:
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  • ...n musculoskeletal symptoms and systemic symptoms for patient’s history and clinical findings. <br> == Clinical Impression ==
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  • ...-questions#COADefinition COA] Available from:https://www.fda.gov/about-fda/clinical-outcome-assessment-coa-frequently-asked-questions#COADefinition (last acces ...8/ Clinical outcome assessments: conceptual Foundation—Report of the ISPOR clinical outcomes assessment–emerging good practices for outcomes research Task fo
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  • *Clinical Rehabilitation *Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
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  • ==Clinical Prediction Rules== ...y of specific disease or outcome are determined.<ref>Adams ST, Leveson SH. Clinical prediction rules. Bmj. 2012 Jan 16;344:d8312.</ref>
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  • ...herapy (DPT) degree from a Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) accredited Physical Therapy program.<ref name=":1" /> Have international Physical Therapy education reviewed and approved by an acceptable credentialing agency.<ref name=":2">
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  • ...n to the movement system as the foundation for physical therapist practice education and research. International journal of sports physical therapy. 2017 Nov;12 ...ntified with the treatment they deliver rather than the body of knowledge, clinical reasoning and diagnostic skills. By adopting this new vision, we are changi
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  • ...for improvement of program outcomes in a higher education setting. Nursing Education Perspectives. 2008 Jul 1;29(4):205-11.</ref>    Applying this process to * clinical readiness
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  • '''As a section ambassador, seeing quality content on Physiopedia in your clinical area of expertise is your passion.''' ...s the best evidence-based information for physiotherapists to use in their clinical practice.
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  • ...rks, partnerships, and strengthening a multidisciplinary workforce through education.<ref>World Health Organization (WHO). Guidelines for training personnel in Strengthening the rehabilitation workforce through education requires an additional workforce, e.g. the academic faculty who will prepar
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  • ...care. This Course provides education in traditional Chinese Medicine, with clinical placement involved.&nbsp; === Health Education and Promotion MA ===
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  • ...clinical education requirements realted to the person's physical therapist education and is under onsite supervision of a licensed physical therapist. ...am is passed on the second attempt, the applicant must complete additional clinical training or coursework as determined by the board before reapplying for lic
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  • <br>'''<u>Education and Qualifications</u>''' <u>'''Clinical Experience:'''</u><br>
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  • CVs should provide basic information about your education, work experience, skills and achievements. The following is a guide to what *Make sure to include your date of birth, education, qualifications, relevant jobs and work experience, achievements and intere
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  • ...physical therapy aides the tasks the aides perform should not require any clinical decision making by the PT or PTA. The aides must also render services under ...a minimum of one year of licesnsed clinical experience prior to becoming a clinical instructor.
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  • == Clinical Presentation[[File:Joint_swelling.jpg|frameless]] == ...autoimmune disease has a tendency to develop another<ref name=":0" /> For clinical presentation of specific [[Autoimmune Disorders|autoimmune diseases]] follo
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  • ...me within 6 months without being required to reapply. Additional course or clinical work may be required by the board for any who fail the exam more than twice 1. The PT's education credentials must be evaluated by a credential evaluation agency&nbsp;approv
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  • *[[Template:Clinical Examination|Clinical Examination]] - for examinations performed for a particular anatomical area *[[Template:Special Test|Special Test]] - used for particular clinical assessment procedures to identify structures at fault.
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  • * Establish whether the education and qualifications of internationally educated applicants are substantially ...ons are reviewed when applying for credentialing (they look at courses and clinical placements completed to see if you need to take a course).
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  • ...bert Storrow|Robert Storrow]] as part of the [[Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]]</div> The McCarthy Test is a clinical test used in the diagnosis of a hip labral tear. The shearing force-produci
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  • ...i FH. ''Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology''. Seventh Edition. Pearson Education Inc; 2006.</ref> == Clinical Relevance ==
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  • ...ve licensure in the state of Virginia by examination or endorsement.&nbsp; Education requirements include gradution from an accredited program.&nbsp; If the app ...can directly supervise a student in an approved program who is fulfilling clinical educational requirements. Students in an approved phyiscal therapy assistan
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  • ...enli IT, Akalin S, Boysan E, Mumcu EF, Kis M, Turkoglu D. Epidemiological, clinical and radiological aspects of osteopoikilosis. The Journal of Bone & Joint Su == Diagnostic Procedures &amp;&nbsp;Clinical Presentation ==
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  • *differential diagnosis and clinical reasoning ...name="Mintken 2008">Mintken PE, DeRosa C, Little T, et al (2008b). AAOMPT clinical guidelines: A model for standardizing manipulation terminology in physical
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  • ...Kittinger|Taylor Kittinger]] as part of the [[Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]]</div> == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • == Clinical Features == ...8/ s tibialis anterior tendon transfer effective for recurrent clubfoot?]. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research®. 2014 Feb 1;472(2):750-8.</ref>. The [[
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  • ...ribes the fundamentals of clinical education as a component of entry-level education programmes. === Clinical Education ===
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  • Identifying the best learning methods has always been of strong interest in education. As a result, in 1932, Edgar Dale proposed actions that would lead to deepe ...e/abstract/1990/09000/the_assessment_of_clinical.45.aspx The assessment of clinical skills/competence/performance.] Acad Med. 1990;65(9 Suppl):S63–7.</ref> I
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  • ...ep group of the posterior fascial compartment of the forearm.<ref>Snell R. Clinical Anatomy by Regions. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2008 </re == Clinical relevance ==
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  • == Knowledge and Skills for Clinical Practice == === Prevention and Education ===
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  • default [http://www.brunel.ac.uk/chls/clinical-sciences/physiotherapy] *[http://www.brunel.ac.uk/chls/clinical-sciences/people/physiotherapy/lorraine-de-souza Lorraine De Souza]
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  • *Have successfully completed the education and training required by Section 2650 ...pending a passing score on the NPTE.&nbsp; The graduate of an approved PT education program may file a complete application for licensure with the board for th
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  • ...information for physical therapy interns.&nbsp; The PTC/Redbud PT clinical education committee will continue to resource the page and interns will add case repo ...s during your clinical rotation. The modules contain articles, videos, and clinical reasoning exercises. Each module correlates with the CPI sections to ensure
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  • === Continued Education and Professional Development === ...remote communities where health workers have limited access to continuing education and professional development.
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  • ...agement. Much of our direction was guided by the [http://www.iasp-pain.org/Education/CurriculumDetail.aspx?ItemNumber=2055 IASP Curriculum Outline on Pain for P ...al, neuroscience. Service delivery options: face to face, web-based, group education. Models used: stings of change theory etc)
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  • ...s space was created by and for the students at Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School in the United States. Please do not edit unless you are involved in ...ance control. The SLS Test is a balance assessment that is widely used in clinical settings to monitor neurological and musculoskeletal conditions.[[File:Sing
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  • ...y graduating from a CAPTE (Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education) accredited Physical Therapy program and then passing the NPTE (National Ph ...Scotland.<ref>Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education. Education Outside the US. Available from https://www.capteonline.org/programs/foreign
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  • ...ghlights the importance of making the case for supporting student practice education within workforce planning processes. ...nd Wagner 2008">G Sutkin, E Wagner, I Harris, R Schiffer.What makes a good clinical teacher in medicine? A review of the literature. Academic Medicine 2008; 83
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  • ...m permit to the applicant for the purpose of participating in a supervised clinical practice period. An applicant who fails the national examination is not eli ...ermit to the applicant to allow that person to participate in a supervised clinical practice.
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  • ...essment of patients with chronic pain: The first step in pain neuroscience education.] ''Physiotherapy theory and practice'', ''32''(5), 368-384.</ref> This clinical evaluation is carried out during the data collection at the patient's entra
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  • ...oot are born. Untreated children with clubfoot find it difficult to access education, employment and experience exclusion from society. == Clinical Hypothesis ==
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  • == Clinical signs == ==== Education and Advice: ====
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  • ...://www.jospt.org/doi/pdf/10.2519/jospt.2017.0302 Neck Pain: Revision 2017: Clinical Practice Guidelines Linked to the International Classification of Functioni == Clinical Course ==
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  • ...021-07/Physiotherapist-education-framework-FINAL.pdf World Physiotherapist Education Framework], and the [https://www.acslpa.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Natio ...tice includes activities necessary for establishing working relationships, clinical assessments, planning rehabilitation, delivering interventions, communicati
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  • == Clinical Relevance == {{#ev:youtube|c2OOTf2ANYs|300}}<ref>Blackriver and Bootsma Education. Manual Muscle Test and Lengthening - Quadratus Plantae & Lumbricals Pedis.
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  • == Knowledge and Skills for Clinical Practice == * Evaluate the findings from the examination/assessment to make clinical judgments regarding patients/clients
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  • ...s you can use in your quest to locate the knowledge sources to answer your clinical question. We advise that you watch the two videos in the Plus course, Locat ...r individuals or groups: let’s make a difference.] Perspectives on medical education. 2013 Sep;2:216-21.</ref> For more information on the evidence-based practi
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  • ...ies to facilitate enhanced teaching and learning practice in physiotherapy education and as such set up Open Physio to use with his students and perform Wiki ba *[[Clinical Records|Clinical Records]]
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  • ...pulations in improving their overall health and avoiding health problems.  Education, direct intervention, research, and advocacy are all possible roles for phy ...assisting individuals in changing their health behaviors and ensuring that clinical and community treatments are integrated, accessible, and mutually reinforci
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  • ...>. May, 2012. Accessed November 5, 2018.</ref>. Another important piece of education to our patients is on orthostatic hypotension. Patients should avoid sudden
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  • | This page is designated for potential collaboration between clinicians and clinical researchers. <br> ...ou are a clinical researcher in need of clinicians who will participate in clinical trials you can add your study below.<br>
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  • ...oot are born. Untreated children with clubfoot find it difficult to access education, employment and experience exclusion from society. == Clinical Hypothesis ==
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  • ...al therapy approved by the commission on accreditation in physical therapy education and the board, ...anual. http://medicine.hsc.wvu.edu/pt/MediaLibraries/Medicine-PT/Media/PDF/Education/WVU-Division-of-Physical-Therapy-Policies-and-Procedures-Handbook.pdf (acce
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  • ...ampshire, they must have the following (if obtained their physical therapy education within the United States): ...gram accredited by the Commission on the Accreditation of Physical Therapy Education or by another board-approved accrediting organization.
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  • == Clinical Reasoning == Making clinical decisions depends on our knowledge, skills and setting (time, space and equ
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  • ...that he is of good moral character and that he has met the educational and clinical practice requirements set forth in section twenty-three F, twenty-three G, ...d demonstrative, and shall test the applicant’s knowledge of the basic and clinical sciences as they relate to physical therapy, including the applicant’s pr
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  • = Clinical Hypothesis = Gait re-education <br>Pelvis rotation re-education. <br>Psychological practice – restart use the car with manual control bre
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  • ...Hunter Hansen|Hunter Hansen]] as part of the [[Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]]</div> == Clinical Signs ==
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  • ...form of physiotherapy exercise. It involves postural and proprioceptive re-education and hence focuses on learning what ''not'' to do as a first priority, that ...eness of and release of harmful muscle tension; involves proprioceptive re-education; concentrates primarily on the key relationship of head–neck–back; uses
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  • ...is also valuable for programmatic improvement. Student performance in the clinical setting provides useful feedback to the programme regarding student prepara == Clinical Educators ==
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  • ...oot are born. Untreated children with clubfoot find it difficult to access education, employment and experience exclusion from society. [[File:Zameer.jpg|thumb| ==Clinical Hypothesis==
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  • == Clinical relevance == {{#ev:youtube|22zk-EzctQ4|300}}<ref>Blackriver & Bootsma Education. Manual Muscle Test and Lengthening - Flexor Hallucis Brevis & Flexor Digit
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  • == Clinical Relevance == {{#ev:youtube|v=_WoYZ6-1CqU|300}}<ref>Niel Asher Education. Trigger Point Release Therapy - The Obliques. Available from: https://www
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  • ...ment]. Bja Education. 2016 Jan 1;16(1):26-32.</ref>. This condition is of clinical significance in elderly patients or patients who have chronic [[COPD (Chron == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...onfort G, Evans R, Nelson B, Aker PD, Goldsmith CH, Vernon H. A randomized clinical trial of exercise and spinal manipulation for patients with chronic neck pa == Education ==
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  • *Copies of Continuing Education Certificates for courses taken within past 2 years. That is, 30 contact hou *Copies of Continuing Education Certificates for courses taken within past 2 years. That is 30 contact hour
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  • ...for improvement of program outcomes in a higher education setting. Nursing Education Perspectives. 2008 Jul 1;29(4):205-11.</ref>.  Implementation of a curricu ...valuation in health professions education: beyond ‘did it work?’]. Medical education. 2013 Apr;47(4):342-51.</ref>
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  • ...ion courses before attmepting the exam again. The extent of the additional education is dependent upon the actual number of failed attempts and the scores achei ...the supervision or responsibilites of the physical therapy student in the clinical setting.
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  • ...Bonacaro A, Hamid E, Chandler R, Abdulla A, Cumberbatch M. Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines on the management of pain in older people–a summary r ...bilization and cryotherapy units.<ref>Hsu JR, Mir H, Wally MK, Seymour RB. Clinical practice guidelines for pain management in acute musculoskeletal injury. Jo
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  • ...s with our [[Physiopedia:About|mission to provide accessible knowledge and education for physiotherapists all over the world]], who in turn, can use this knowle *'''Strategic Partners''' - are health and education related organisations that offer collaboration opportunities to better enab
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  • ...mbursement. Developing and mastering the capability to create high-quality clinical documentation is a fundamental skill that every healthcare professional mus * different clinical settings (for example, acute in-hospital care vs home visit vs outpatient p
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  • * Promote high standards of physiotherapy practice, education and research ...tmosphere of trust and respect for human dignity, and underpinned by sound clinical reasoning and scientific evidence.
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  • == Clinical relevance == ...nfirmed is there is temporary relief in symptoms together with the correct clinical picture.
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  • ...psychological state to change. The patient in the case study reported many clinical symptoms that can be misinterpreted for musculoskeletal deficits. Physical ...vious care or treatment: PTSD treated with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy by Clinical Psychologist following car crash in 2000.<br>
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  • *evidence of professional education substantially equivalent to the applicant that is applying for licensure wi Students must be under direct supervision by their clinical instructor which must be a licensed physical therapist.&nbsp; The PT must b
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  • ...ia encourages Content Development Projects from all sources, which include education institutions, clinics and professional organisations. ...developing and maintaining this resource for our profession as part of an education or professional development experience. Physiopedia offers an opportunity t
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  • ...py curriculum: application of an integrated model of theory, research, and clinical practice. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice. 2006 Jan 1;22(5):239-50.</ref> * Frameworks for curricular design incorporate (1) practice standards, (2) clinical decision making tools, (3) classification systems, and (4) evidence based p
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  • ...for improvement of program outcomes in a higher education setting. Nursing Education Perspectives. 2008 Jul 1;29(4):205-11.</ref> ...nd create programmatic revisions (such as faculty development or modifying clinical experiences).<ref>Arcario P, Polnariev BA. [https://journals.iupui.edu/inde
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  • ...C3941124/ Brukner and Khan's Clinical Sports medicine] Sydney: McGraw-Hill Education (Australia) Pty Limited; 2016. == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...nt clinical reasoning strategies. This page focuses on some definitions of clinical reasoning and strategies employed by different rehabilitation professionals == Definitions of Clinical Reasoning ==
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  • ...ant Staphylococcus Aureus|MRSA]] strains were reported within two years of clinical use. Vancomycin was then introduced as a therapy for MRSA infections in hos ...istant ''Staphylococcus aureus'' infections: A review of case updating and clinical features. ''J Adv Res''. 2019;21:169-176. Published 2019 Oct 12. </ref><ref
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  • *Clinical audit<br> *Further education<br>
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  • ...receives a government disability grant every month. <br>She has a grade 7 education level.<br>She is a smoker (15 a day), non-drug user and drinks socially. = Clinical Hypothesis =
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  • ...of Chartered Physiotherapists in Amputee Rehabilitation (BACPAR). (2006). Clinical Guidelines for the Pre and Post Operative Physiotherapy Management of Adult == Clinical Hypothesis ==
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  • ...nnel to perform assigned tasks through&nbsp;written documentation of their education or training that is maintained and available at all times;<br>f. Delegation '''203.2(148A) Continuing education requirements.'''
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  • * Are uniquely identified by their clinical presentation consisting of muscular and extramuscular manifestations. ...hies] Available from:https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/Patient-Caregiver-Education/Fact-Sheets/Inflammatory-Myopathies-Fact-Sheet (last accessed 21.11.2020)</
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  • == Clinical relevance == ...ka F, Funaki T, Rhoton Jr AL. Microsurgical anatomy of the abducens nerve. Clinical Anatomy. 2012 Nov;25(8):1030-42.</ref> Abducens nerve palsy is the most com
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  • ...studies. Br J Anaesth. 2019 Aug;123(2):e273-e283.</ref> Pain Neuroscience Education (PNE) is a strategy that aims to teach patients to reshape their mindset an ...ntedura EJ, Diener I. Pain neuroscience education: Which pain neuroscience education metaphor worked best?. South African Journal of Physiotherapy. 2019 Jan 1;7
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  • == Clinical Anatomy and pathogenesis == ...Med 2004; 32(2):457-61.</ref><ref name="karim khan">Brukner P, Khan Karim. Clinical Sports Medicine. Ch.32. 3rd edition.</ref>
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  • ...and congenital heart disease after Cuevas Medek Exercises: A case report.] Clinical Case Reports. 2021 Aug;9(8):e04637.</ref> ...with cerebral palsy through exercises specific to Medek method.] Physical Education, Sport and Kinesiology Journal. 2016 Jan;1(43):48-51.</ref>
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  • ...chael's PhD evaluated the use of technology-mediated practices in clinical education, and resulted in the development of a set of design principles for creating
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == ...transfer training, gait training, neuromuscular re-education, therex, and education.
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  • ...npatient physiotherapy were given to him, which include stump positioning, education on stump care and ROM exercises and strengthening exercises were taught. == Clinical Hypothesis ==
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  • ...gration of best research evidence with best available scientific research, clinical expertise and patient values''''<ref name=":0">Sackett DL, Rosenberg WMC, G ...thinking about and collecting the different types of evidence used to make clinical decisions.<ref name=":1">Linda Fetters. [https://www.amazon.in/Evidence-Bas
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  • *Be a graduate of a professional physical therapy education program accredited by a national accreditation agency approved by the board ...ence satisfactory to the board of having successfully completed additional clinical training or coursework, or both, as the board determines."
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == ...-tibial amputation with complications of limited Right UE use. Based on my clinical judgment, the physician was awaiting my recommendation for the patient to a
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  • == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation == '''''Education'''''<i>&nbsp;</i>- Physical therapists educate clients on work strategies,
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  • ...will test the knowledge of the individual on the following:<br>• Basic and clinical sciences as they relate to physical therapy theory and physical therapy pro ...oral character<br>• Completed application<br>• Provide evidence that their education is equivalent to the requirements of physical therapists in the U.S. <br>If
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  • ...al A Suresh, Cherukunnathu Deepa. Congenital suprabulbar palsy: a distinct clinical syndrome of heterogeneous aetiology. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurolo ...l suprabulbar palsy.<ref name=":0" />Diagnosis is made by patient history, clinical examination and [[MRI Scans|magnetic resonance imaging]].<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...nce-based practice]] is about integrating the "best research evidence with clinical expertise and client preferences."<ref>Scurlock-Evans L, Upton P, Upton D. Every patient presents with a unique clinical picture. The therapist managing the patient should apply a broad base of ev
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  • ...practice and exercises to increase strength, range of motion and balance. Education was also an important part of the rehabilitation process particularly with == Clinical Hypothesis ==
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  • In the clinic, in education or just for professional development, mobile apps can make a big difference | align="left" | Clinical Prediction Rules: A Physical Therapy Reference
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  • ...a Anderson]], and Tony Varela as part of the [[Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]] ...etation, writing and communications skills, while focusing on the topic of clinical musculoskeletal dysfunctions and pain. The students will reinforce their co
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  • ...r:Logan Bartel|Logan Bartel]] as part of the [[Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]] ...tors in chronic pain: evolution and revolution]. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. 2002 Jun;70(3):678.</ref>. Pain self-efficacy can be measured b
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  • == Clinical Manifestations == The clinical presentation can be an increased exacerbation rate, accelerated decline in
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  • ...e sexual health of patients. With this it is important to provide accurate education because the general public frequently receives misinformation about sexual ...eir pelvic floor or sexual dysfunction. It is important to put emphasis on education when discussing pelvic floor issues.
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  • ...en accredited by the WCPT for 15 International Physical Therapy Continuing Education Units (IPT-CEUs). These plus a certificate of completion from Physiopedia w ...1.5em;">Both Lisa and Jo are committed to the philosophy of providing free education to all and believe that well educated physiotherapists can help improve the
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  • ...f name="Australia">Government of South Australia, Statewide Rehabilitation Clinical Network. [https://www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/wps/wcm/connect/7b1770804b32fa9e87 ...files/csp/secure/bacpar_amputee_rehab_guidelines_2012_1.pdf Evidence Based Clinical Guidelines for the Managements of Adults with Lower Limb Prostheses], 2nd E
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  • ...t the holder of the interim permit wears identification showing his or her clinical title and/or role in the facility as a graduate physical therapist; and ...s must provide evidence of continuing competency in the form of continuing education and employment related to physical therapy every two years.
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  • ...dibular joint disc displacement with reduction: a review of mechanisms and clinical presentation.] Journal of Applied Oral Science. 2019;27.</ref> == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • * This is a lack of awareness regarding health education and physiotherapy profession in India<ref>Doshi D, Jiandani M,Gadgil R, She All courses include a mandatory supervised practice component in a clinical setting.
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  • ...pain is common throughout life but is not as well studied as [[Neck Pain: Clinical Practice Guidelines|neck pain]] or [[Low Back Pain|low back pain]]. Thoraci ...e. They occur in approximately 5 in 1,000 disc herniations presenting in a clinical setting.<ref name=":0" />
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  • == Clinical Presentation == ...le:Pallister Killian Syndrome clinical features of PKS.png|center|thumb|'''Clinical features''']]
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  • ...s space was created by and for the students at Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School in the United States. Please do not edit unless you are involved in ...ted treatment for general chronic pain.<ref name=":0" /><ref>1. Society of Clinical Psychology (Division 12) [Internet]. American Psychological Association; [c
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  • ...Collaboration with the team members<ref>Ajjawi R. Learning to communicate clinical reasoning in physiotherapy practice.</ref><ref>Aggarwal D, Ploderer B, Vete ...2):1173.</ref>, Patient Handover<ref>Lau PM, DHSca RM, DHScb AC, DHScc MW. Clinical handover in physiotherapy enhanced safety and continuity of patient care fo
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  • == Clinical Impression == Begin sensory re-education of right side.
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  • == '''Patient education''' == [[File:Doctor patient.png|thumb|386x386px|Patient Education]]
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  • You must be a graduate of a professional physical therapy education program accredited by a national accreditation agency approved by the direc ...e satisfactory to the director of having successfully completed additional clinical training or course work, or both, as determined by the director."<br> --Tit
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  • ...al considerations used with a below-knee amputee in clinical practice. The clinical setting is Regent Park Community Health Centre. This is a multidisciplinary == Clinical Hypothesis ==
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  • ...er:Parker Hall|Parker Hall ]] as part of the [[Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]]<br> ...vailable from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK537129/</ref> It is a clinical term to describe this phenomenon of altered '''quality''' of a sensation, a
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  • ...asis lies on the collective application of these aspects to substantiate a clinical decision.<ref name=":2">Hoffmann T, Bennett S, Del Mar C. Evidence-based pr ...n, as well as the patient and their values, circumstances, preferences and clinical status. Furthermore, the clinician needs to consider the availability of re
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  • ...ice and empowerment, and a focus on the patient rather than their specific clinical condition.”<ref name=":1" /> Key considerations of this approach include< * to provide patient education
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  • ...es/PMC4039183/ Osteoarthritis in young, active, and athletic individuals.] Clinical Medicine Insights: Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disorders. 2014 Jan;7:CMAM ...nt of OA in younger people, and these include appropriate disease-related education, activity modification (including for [[Work-Related Musculoskeletal Injuri
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  • ...for the rehabilitation of chronic pain part 1]: Pediatric pain. Journal of clinical medicine. 2019 Sep;8(9):1267</ref> ...ain and aiming to improve their pain and function by teaching pain science education.<ref name=":5" />
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  • ...ce-based practice (EBP) is 'the integration of best research evidence with clinical expertise and patient values.<ref name="sackett">Sackett DL, Rosenberg WMC, ...ent of a patient/ client that integrates the "best available evidence with clinical judgement" and the patient/ client's preferences and values,and that furthe
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  • | Education for a postoperative plan of care &amp; how to monitor for signs and symptom ...ength<br>Early identification, and intervention for lymphedema.<br>Ongoing clinical monitoring<br>
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == Patient decided no need for counselling and Recreation Therapy. Education provided to wear shrinker; weight management; care of prosthesis, residual
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  • ...ntal Physiotherapy - A new forest for physiotherapy practice, research and education''' ...related to virtually every aspect of physiotherapy practice, research and education.
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == ...n // bars (STS, (R) mini-squats, (L) resisted hip extension and abduction. Education re desensitisation of stump, expected post-op course, physiotherapy and oth
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == My clinical evaluation of Mr. S's main problem is reduced independence due to reduced m
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  • Client's mood is euthymic and reactive affect was normal. Clinical psychology has been offered given recent life-changing event. == Clinical Hypothesis ==
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  • ...ction, teaching strategies and learning activities (including experiential education), assessment of the learner, and programmatic evaluation<ref>Davenport NC, ...analysis of the United Kingdom higher education system]. Studies in Higher Education. 2019 Feb 1;44(2):230-44.</ref> . 
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  • ...level athletes, and lacked lower level equipment such as parallel bars. My clinical instructor and I initiated skin care treatments, exercise protocols, and fu = Clinical Hypothesis =
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == ...e a concern during this patient's admission and further family and patient education will be necessary.
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  • ...applied together rather than divided into parts or categories to justify a clinical decision.<ref name=":0" /> ...ce developed<ref name=":1">Drisko JW, Grady MD. Evidence-based practice in clinical social work. Springer; 2019.</ref>:
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  • Outcome measures that are used in clinical practice include: * Clinical tests
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  • == Clinical Impression == ...therapy; land-based therapy; guided imagery/relaxation techniques; patient education; and heat and electrical stimulation for pain management. We found this to
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  • ...r 4-5 days at rehabilitation so physical therapy (PT) treatment focused on education, dynamic alignment and prosthetics training to accommodate patient goals ...Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) model, patient education
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  • ** Parent education and support, including follow-up
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  • Transtibial, diabetes, independence, gait re-education, foot ulcers, multidisciplinary team. == Clinical Hypothesis ==
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  • This clinical case concerns the rehabilitation of Mr. D, 84-year-old, hospitalized furthe Trans femoral amputation; re-education; prosthesis; physiotherapy
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  • ...ym, netball &amp; party
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  • ...t is a broad term and can include both patient and healthcare professional education, as well as public health initiatives and health administration.<ref>Richmo There are various non-clinical uses of telehealth technologies, including:<ref name=":0" />
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  • The clinical presentation is the same for all of these conditions.<ref name="DD">Goodman == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...point.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/ispo_standards_nov2018_sprea.pdf ISPO Education Standards for Prosthetic and Orthotic Occupations]. ISPO;2018.</ref> An associate prosthetist/orthotist or prosthetic/orthotic assistant performs clinical duties under the supervision of a prosthetist/orthotist.<ref name=":4" />
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  • ...e physiotherapist that excels in clinical excellence, who values their own education, training and research and who thrives to provide a positive patient experi ...for patients with chronic low back pain, week-long intensive exercise and education classes for patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis, in-patient orthopaedic se
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  • ...which underlies their use in some cases of heart failure<ref>Pharmacology education Glycosides Available:http://www.pharmacologyeducation.org/positive-inotropi Selection of agents and their combinations depend on initial clinical state and on patient responsiveness to initial therapy
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  • ===== Clinical Relevance ===== ...e Supply to the Orbicularis Oculi around the Lower Eyelid: Anatomy and Its Clinical Implications. 
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  • ...son A, Eccles M, Grimshaw J. Potential benefits, limitations, and harms of clinical guidelines. BMJ. 1999 Feb 20;318(7182):527-30.</ref> ...12">Woolf S, Schünemann HJ, Eccles MP, Grimshaw JM, Shekelle P. Developing clinical practice guidelines: types of evidence and outcomes; values and economics,
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  • ...t Reported Outcome Measure|alt=|200x200px]]Outcome measures that we use in clinical practice are divided into four categories: ...ts that are completed by a health care professional. The professional uses clinical judgement and reports on patient behaviors or signs that are observed by th
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  • ...patient coming to Physical therapy with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis as well as clinical impression, interventions, and outcomes.<br> ...Balci MK. Musculoskeletal manifestations in patients with thyroid disease. Clinical Endocrinology. 2003;59(2):162-7</ref>&nbsp;<br>
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  • ...ms as determined by the board. If the board determines that an applicant's education is not equivalent, it may require completion of additional course work befo ...to the board on a form approved by the board of not less than one thousand clinical practice hours under the on-site supervision of a licensed physical therapi
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  • ...bour include: lack of access to maternal health services; poverty; lack of education; role of women in decision making; early marriage; harmful traditional prac ...2016 59:12. Available from: https://fascrs.org/ascrs/media/files/downloads/Clinical%20Practice%20Guidelines/clinical_practice_guideline_for_the_management_of_a
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  • ...It is a painful, chronic condition that primarily effects elderly people. Clinical symptoms including knee pain, stiffness, and swelling, are often associated ...anagement approaches for people with chronic conditions: a review. Patient education and counseling. 2002 Oct 1;48(2):177-87.</ref>
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  • == Clinical relevance == {{#ev:youtube|yqkvnxqV18Q}}<ref>Black River and Bootsma Education. Muscle Palpation - Pronator Teres. Available from: https://www.youtube.com
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  • *The relevance and importance of this topic to Physiotherapy clinical practice ...//www.physio-pedia.com/Pain_Neuroscience_Education_(PNE) Pain Neuroscience Education (PNE): Current Concepts]
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  • ...Health care professionals’ perceptions of unprofessional behaviour in the clinical workplace.] PLoS One. 2023 Jan 19;18(1):e0280444.</ref> states: "Recognisin * poor adherence to clinical guidelines
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  • ...oup. Palliative Care Competence Framework. http://www.hse.ie/eng/about/Who/clinical/natclinprog/palliativecareprogramme/Resources/competencyframework.pdf (acce ...e indicators are based on advanced knowledge, skills and understanding and clinical expertise. The indicators are named “ALL”, “SOME” and “FEW” and
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  • ...d improve isolated clubfoot treatment outcomes? A two-institution review.] Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research®. 2016 Jan 1;474(1):237-43.</ref>. Howev # adequate practical skills training in the Ponseti method before clinical application and regular ongoing training and mentoring by a qualified perso
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  • ...nes ideas on how staff could incorporate Physiopedia into their continuing education and professional development. <br> ...g and updating Physiopedia content is an excellent activity for developing clinical skills.&nbsp; It will also help develop skills of web use, reflection, crit
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == ...continued to impair function of the limb when doing exercises and gait re-education and was still affecting his sleep. The patient felt more in control of his
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  • # education of compensatory or substitution strategies and movement patterns and === Education of Movement Patterns ===
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  • ...s: Students' perceptions of Twitter for learning]. The Internet and Higher Education. 2017 Apr 1;33:41-8. ...pecific-workforce-development/ Leveraging Collaborative Inter-Professional Education Strategies For Context Specific Workforce Development]. World Physiotherapy
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  • ...ccessed 21.9.2022)</ref>See [[Patient Education in Pain Management|Patient Education in Pain Management.]] ...mendations for weight management in osteoarthritis: A systematic review of clinical practice guidelines. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage Open. 2022 Aug 5:100298.A
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == ...d in age, it is not reason enough to deny eligibility for a prosthesis. In clinical evaluation of her abilities prior to amputation, her current physical abili
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  • | style="width: 20%" |Our strategic partners are health and education related organisations that offer collaboration opportunities to better enab ...nefit to their community (staff, members, students) for ongoing continuing education and professional development.
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  • ...p R, Taff SD. Scoping review of critical thinking literature in healthcare education. Occupational Therapy In Health Care. 2023 Jan 3;37(1):18-39.</ref> ...develop critical thinking skills amongst healthcare students.] BMC medical education. 2023 Mar 20;23(1):173.</ref>
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  • == Education == .... Noninvasive treatments for acute, subacute, and chronic low back pain: a clinical practice guideline from the American College of Physicians. Ann Intern Med
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  • ...C3387912/#B14 Children with medical complexity: an emerging population for clinical and research initiatives.] Pediatrics. 2011 Mar 1;127(3):529-38.</ref> == Clinical Examples of CMC ==
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  • ...evelopment in health professional education]. Focus on Health Professional Education. 2013 Jun;14(3):64-77.</ref> ...1t_HyUw&sig=BimEqDa6baC1YIJFVKgGZTfjqwc Curriculum development for medical education: a six-step approach]. 4th edition. Baltimore, Maryland: JHU Press, 2022.</
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  • == Examination/Clinical Presentation == # Intersection syndrome is a clinical diagnosis, although a musculoskeletal ultrasound can easily confirm it. Ult
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  • ...daily work, improves employability and will contribute to your continuing education and professional development.''' ...nce your technical skills. Volunteering will contribute to your continuing education and professional development and you can know, and feel good about the fact
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  • ...simply a great&nbsp;clinician, carer, and reasoner. Health care and health education now firmly exist in the world&nbsp;of social media, and this WILL only incr ...erstand the literature and the discussions around this fascinating area of clinical practice&nbsp;and research”
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  • ...save time and focus only on the most appropriate information for specific clinical applications. ...rough academic reading retreats. Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education ISSN. 1759 Nov;667(15):2019.</ref> <ref>Maguire M, Reynolds AE, Delahunt B.
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  • ...2011;16:544-549</ref><ref name="Louw2">Louw A. The effect of neuroscience education on pain and disability, anxiety, and stress in chronic musculoskeletal pain ...the endogenous pain inhibitory systems, among others) more closely to the clinical complaints of our patients<ref>Bishop MD, Torres-Cueco R, Gay CW, Lluch-Gir
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  • .../> This article provides an overview of the ICF-CY and its application in clinical practice when treating a child diagnosed with cerebral palsy. ...sumers. In fact, this model was created for anyone involved in the health, education and well-being of children and youth.<ref name=":0" /> It can be used to:
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  • ....nlm.nih.gov/7836619/ Magnesium deficiency and alcohol intake: mechanisms, clinical significance and possible relation to cancer development (a review)]. Journ ...ium levels are rarely evaluated since few clinicians are aware of the many clinical states in which deficiency or excess, of this ion may occur’<ref name=":2
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  • == Clinical presentation == The typical clinical presentation of DHS refers to a “chin on chest” posture due to neck ext
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  • ...er CG, Moloney NA, Magnussen JS, Hancock MJ. Imaging for low back pain: is clinical use consistent with guidelines? A systematic review and meta-analysis. The Clinical uses include detection of lumbar [[Disc Herniation|disc herniation]], soft
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  • ...2015 Feb.</ref><ref>de Vries JS, Kerkhoffs GM, Blankevoort L, van Dijk CN. Clinical evaluation of a dynamic test for lateral ankle ligament laxity. Knee Surg ...ples of athletic training: A competency-based approach. McGraw-Hill Higher Education; 2013 Jan 25.</ref><ref>Manganaro D, Alsayouri K. Anatomy, Bony Pelvis and
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  • ...e note that further training is required through a reputable pelvic health education company before attempting the techniques discussed in this page. See the Re # Online continuing education
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  • ==Clinical Relevance== The extensor carpi ulnaris (ECU) holds considerable clinical relevance in the context of wrist and forearm function, susceptibility to i
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  • ...torcycling. Following a 4 week period of rehabilitation focused on gait re-education, functional activities, balance work and psychological discussions undertak Transtibial, peripheral vascular disease, gait re-education, balance training.
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  • ...relearn the basics in order to succeed with her prothesis. After a lot of education and information, Jill began to realize that she needed to start from scratc == Clinical Hypothesis ==
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  • ...linicians place on these human dimensions and what actually happens in the clinical setting<ref name=":0" />.  Focusing on these aspects of living with illnes ...cular outpatient settings, but have been useful in many settings including education and mentorship across various disciplines. We have also provided a poster w
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  • ...best choice. In this situation, a risk may be introduced owing to limited clinical skills and it would therefore be a responsible decision to not use manipula ...ne manipulation on the management of patients with neck pain: A randomized clinical trial. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy 39(1):20-27.</ref
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  • {{#ev:youtube|S6hqhnSM-MU|300}}<ref>AnatomyOnlineCourse. Clinician Education: Transversus abdominis - AnatomyOnlineCourse. Available from: http://www.yo == Clinical Relevance ==
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  • * provide patient education and self-care tips, ...ref>He Y, Guo X, May BH, et al. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31855257/ Clinical evidence for association of acupuncture and acupressure with improved cance
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  • ...s system impractical in terms of communication in research, education, and clinical practice so they devise a functional classification system that divides fas == Clinical Significance ==
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  • ...Through Concept Analysis and Concept Mapping. Journal of Physical Therapy Education. 2023 Mar 1;37(1):24-30.</ref> == Clinical bottom line ==
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  • ...ensure of the applicant to test the applicant's knowledge of the basic and clinical sciences relating to physical therapy theory and practice; and<br> (4) the ...ns of subsections (a), (b), and (d) of this section relating to continuing education, expiration and renewal of a license shall be applicable to a federally act
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  • Gait analysis, Education, Assessment, Technology ...collected and the advantages and limitations of the use of the GaitRite in clinical practice. The session concluded with a discussion comparing the GaitRite an
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  • ...Herpertz S, Martens U. Gastrointestinal disturbances in eating disorders: clinical and neurobiological aspects. Autonomic Neuroscience. 2006 Oct 30;129(1-2):9 == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...al stripes inferring mediastinal lymphadenopathy.The disease occurs in two clinical forms that are subdivided by their temporal relationship to the exposure to * In acute silicosis particularly, the clinical course is usually progressive and ends in death due to [[Heart Failure|cor
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  • ...everyday morality and moral expertise.] Character psychology and character education. 2005; 28:140-65.</ref>. The most referenced model for this change is Kohlb ...cal Therapist for their Role as Moral Agents]. Journal of Physical Therapy Education. 2000;14(3):48-58 </ref>
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  • ...xt and preferences. All of this information is useful when formulating the clinical question. This step correlates with the Ask component of the 5 'A's of evid ...respect patients’ wants, needs, and preferences and that patients have the education and support they need to make decisions and participate in their own care.�
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  • ...pdf/cmamd-6-2013-035.pdf Pharmacotherapy Options in Rheumatoid Arthritis.] Clinical Medicine Insights: Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disorders. 2013 Jan;6:CMAM ...erapy session. In addition, [[Patient education in Pain Management|patient education]] is a significant component of care and the clinician is responsible for p
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  • ...including large surges in patient numbers, limited equipment, and complex clinical presentations in disaster and conflict settings<ref>WHO. [https://www.who.i * Strengthen Evidence-based Information, Education and Access to Information
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  • == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation == ...spinal cord tumors, compression by intervertebral discs)<ref name="p7">The Clinical Anatomy and Management of Thoracic Spine Pain, L.G.F. Giles, 2000 (table 18
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  • ...sieme E, Kesieme C, Jebbin N, Irekpita E, Dongo A. Deep vein thrombosis: a clinical review. J Blood Med 2011; 2:59–69.</ref>.<ref name=":9">Waheed SM, Kudara == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...ET2-5-e10717.pdf A guide to creating a high‐quality curriculum vitae.] AEM Education and Training. 2021 Aug;5(4).</ref> Other essential elements to include are === Education ===
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  • ...udents in motivational interviewing: the student perspective]. BMC medical education. 2019 Dec;19(1):1-7.    </ref><ref>Pace BT, Dembe A, Soma CS, Baldwin SA, ...ih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5241541/pdf/WJO-8-21.pdf Foot and ankle history and clinical examination: A guide to everyday practice]. World journal of orthopedics. 2
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  • 13.1.1 One CEU will be given for every 10 hours of an approved continuing education course. (1 contact hour = .1 CEU). 13.2.1 Continuing education units that have been previously approved during the current licensing perio
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == First, we began with patient education, focusing on safety, foresight, precautions, as well as contracture prevent
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  • ...ild to moderate knee osteoarthritis: a case series drawn from a registered clinical trial. Journal of Athletic Training. 2017 Jun;52(6):592-605. Available: htt ...id.dk/english.html GLA:D® program] (Good Life with Arthritis: Denmark), an education and exercise program developed by researchers in Denmark for people with [[
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  • ...s to rehabilitation by providing financial assistance, transportation, and education about stroke and rehabilitation. [[Category:Clinical Guidelines]]
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  • .../personal factors: lives alone in a house with stairs, limited income, low education level, depression, insurance coverage limitations == Clinical Hypothesis ==
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  • == Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis == ...ment of sleep disorders in stroke rehabilitation begins with comprehensive clinical assessment and accurate diagnosis. Physiotherapists play a pivotal role in
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  • ...n. Handicap International, 2010.</ref><ref>Broomhead et al. Evidence Based Clinical Guidelines for the Managements of Adults with Lower Limb Prostheses. 2nd Ed (2) donation of mobility aids &amp; training; bandaging (pt education); positioning &amp; mobilization of the stump; scar treatment; transfers
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  • == Clinical Impression == ...for LE strengthening, joint stabilization exercises, dynamic balance, and education of the disease presentation. <br>
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  • ...an JC, Harrop JS, Hawryluk G. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29164029/ A clinical practice guideline for the management of patients with acute spinal cord in ...cation in rehabilitation.] Jones & Bartlett Publishers; 2010 Oct 22.</ref> Education of the individual in rehabilitation enables that person to assume responsib
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  • ...re 2.jpg|alt=|right|frameless]]The goals of preconception care are: health education and promotion; risk assessment; and intervention before pregnancy - to redu ...gnancy readiness and the role of family and parenting with age-appropriate education.
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  • ...ent advisors to help improve their effectiveness. In addition to providing education as above, parent advisors can also help with: === Education ===
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  • ...cense. The requirements are as follows: <br>• Graduate from an approved PT education program<br>• Pass licensure exam and jurisprudence exam with a minimum sc ...ces delivered by a physical therapist assistant student, working under the clinical instruction of a physical therapist assistant must be rendered under the di
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  • ...factors during the evaluation can direct the therapist to employ specific education strategies to optimise the outcomes of physical therapy interventions. ...at will direct classification. Differential evaluation of musculoskeletal clinical findings is used to determine the most relevant physical impairments associ
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  • ==Characteristics / Clinical Presentation== Patient and family education is crucial to the improvement of each case of GBM.&nbsp; Each patient needs
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == ...considering amputations of fingers), Care of socks and prosthesis, Hygiene education.
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  • ...ps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6907707/ Sundowning in dementia: clinical relevance, pathophysiological determinants, and therapeutic approaches.] Fr ..., [[acupuncture]], tai-chi , light therapy, consistent routines, caregiver education etc.
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  • ...ducation and Health Behavior. Foundations. In: Health Education and Health Education. Theory, Research and Practice. 4th ed. San Fransico: Jossey-Bass; 2008</re An informed agreement on behavioural changes is the desired goal of health education programs.
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  • ...Robert Pierce|Robert Pierce]] as part of the [[Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]] == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...ley.com/doi/full/10.1111/apha.12639 The Valsalva manoeuvre: physiology and clinical examples]. Acta physiologica. 2016 Jun;217(2):103-19.</ref>. ...employing the Valsalva (Valsalva-Weber) maneuver]. Advances in Physiology Education. 2008 Mar;32(1):100-6.</ref>.
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  • ...s space was created by and for the students at Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School in the United States. Please do not edit unless you are involved in ...tes]. DPT551: Principles of clinical medicine, Arkansas Colleges of Health Education; lecture given 2022 Nov 02.</ref>
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  • == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation == *Patient and Family Education<ref name="p2">Hypercalcemia in Emergency Medicine [Internet]. Medscape. 201
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  • == Clinical Impression == === '''Education''' ===
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  • ...terventions: a primer for researchers and health care managers. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 2011 Jan.;64(1):32–40. #Brehaut JC, Stiell IG, Graham ID. Will a new clinical decision rule be widely used? The case of the Canadian C-spine rule. Academ
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  • ...science used<ref>Thoomes EJ, Schmitt MS. Practical use of the HOAC II for clinical decision making and subsequent therapeutic interventions in an elite athlet == Clinical Reasoning Using the HOAC ==
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  • ...s space was created by and for the students at Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School in the United States. Please do not edit unless you are involved in ...mination, evaluation, and intervention. 6th edition. New York: McGraw Hill Education, 2023.</ref>
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == *Education was given on evaluation, examination of the stump and care in general. The
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  • ...ractice Course. Plus 2022</ref> The primary purpose of applying the ICF in clinical practice is to establish a common language for defining health and health-r ...ocial life.<ref>Pasqualotto L, Lascioli A. ICF-based functional profile in education and rehabilitation: a multidisciplinary pilot experience. Journal of advanc
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  • ...cise training, diet & fluid management, medication & medical surveillance, education, psychological & vocational counselling.<ref>[https://www.intechopen.com/bo ...on exercise program in patients with CKD: a randomized, controlled trial.] Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 2014 Dec 5;9(12):2052-8. Ava
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == Diabetic education and management with his PCP and diabetic nurse
wound care though wound ca
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  • == Clinical relevance == ...seus pedis muscle: a useful muscle in routine electromyography. Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2007;24(6):444-449.</ref>
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  • ...adopted to enhance patient care, clinical supervision, collaboration, and clinical reasoning<ref name=":1">Ziebart C, MacDermid JC. Reflective Practice in Phy Health workers often experience complex clinical practice situations, that can be navigated through reflection<ref name=":1"
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == ...wheelchair propulsion. Physiotherapy to address these issues by utilizing education, possible referral to social work/psychology, exercises, and transfer train
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  • ...for improvement of program outcomes in a higher education setting. Nursing Education Perspectives. 2008 Jul 1;29(4):205-11.</ref> Applying this process to admi ...owards predictive admissions tool development. Advances in Health Sciences Education. 2009 Dec;14:759-75.</ref><ref name=":1">Choi AN, Flowers SK, Heldenbrand S
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  • ...of an approved educator or an approved expert clinician from an associated clinical speciality you can apply to become an Editor and make changes directly to P ...es Physiopedia provide access to common rehabilitation outcome measures or clinical tools? ====
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == ...ard (part-task training, full task training). Other interventions included education and desensitisation of the residual left foot.
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  • == Clinical Presentation == ...me=":4" />. Pulse oximetry has received increased attention in studies and clinical guidelines.<ref name=":4" /> Chest x-rays should only be done in severe cas
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  • ...f brief intervention for smoking cessation: Patients’ perceptions. Patient Education and Counselling. [Online]. 86. P 414-419. Available from- http://www.scienc ...settings- Quick reference guide. London: National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. Available from- http://www.nice.org.uk/nicemedia/live/11375/318
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  • * Clinical features include progressive worsening dyspnea, rales on [[Lung Sounds|lung == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == ...rogression by adding repetitions, weights or time to the activity. Patient education in: glucose control, weight loss and aerobic exercise. An intervention that
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  • Physiotherapists in Nigeria have clinical autonomy; they may assess patients, make diagnoses, provide treatment and/o ...vailable from: https://www.wcptafrica.org/education-practice/physiotherapy-education-programs-in-africa/ (accessed 28th March 2021).</ref>
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  • ...t be considered as guidelines, case studies are powerful material to share clinical experience and knowledge. You could write a case study to represent a typic * Clinical Hypothesis
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  • ...ps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24566977/ Social media in health professional education: a student perspective on user levels and prospective applications.] Adv He ....ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35503247/ Ethical Issues in Social Media Recruitment for Clinical Studies: Ethical Analysis and Framework.] J Med Internet Res. 2022 May 3;24
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  • |[[File:Tony at WCPT.jpg|none|thumb|Tony Lowe presenting about the education that we provide in low resourced settings at the WCPT Conference in Geneva <blockquote>We work with partners to provide education and training to the rehabilitation workforce...</blockquote>The Internation
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  • ...protocol for Norwegian Psychomotor Physiotherapy versus Cognitive Patient Education in combination with active individualized physiotherapy in patients with lo == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...gresses to the cerebral cortex, following a pattern that correlates to the clinical progression of HD<ref name="Quintanilla et al" />. == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...gov/20830542/ Mortality After Distal Femur Fractures in Elderly Patients.] Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research [Internet]. 2011 Apr 1; 469(4):1188-1196. == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...t of fecal incontinence in women—systematic review of methods.] Journal of clinical medicine. 2020 Oct 12;9(10):3255.</ref> ...10000/Randomized_Clinical_Trial_to_Assess_Anal_Sphincter.9.aspx Randomised clinical trial to assess anal sphincter function following forceps or vacuum assiste
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  • ...rning to both previous activities and social participation. A programme of education, stretching, strengthening and mobilisation was undertaken as well as refer == Clinical Hypothesis ==
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  • ...f.org/fileadmin/user_upload/Leitlinien/International/IOM_CPG_lang_2011.pdf Clinical practice guidelines we can trust]. Washington, DC: National Academy Press; ''Cognitive functional therapy (CFT)'' is a multilevel client-centred clinical reasoning approach to management that targets the beliefs, fears and associ
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  • ...g resources and tools to increase awareness and use of the C-Spine Rule in clinical practice. ...terventions: a primer for researchers and health care managers. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 2011 Jan.;64(1):32–40.
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  • # Defined clinical entities for groin pain: ..., Mosler AB, Hölmich P. [https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.2018.7850 Clinical examination, diagnostic imaging, and testing of athletes with groin pain: a
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  • ...education and training in physical therapy substantially equivalent to the education and training required at accredited physical therapy programs in the United ...l therapists, including certified nursing aides, to assist in a therapists clinical practice; except that this limit does not include physical therapy students
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  • ...lower limb amputation. BACPAR (2006) http://bacpar.csp.org.uk/publications/clinical-guidelines-pre-post-o perative-physiotherapy-management-adults-lower-li</re == Clinical Hypothesis ==
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  • ...d by, accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education. A person who graduated from a physical therapy program outside the United Continuing education renewal requirements:
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  • == Clinical Presentation == ...l Therapy Management of Congenital Muscular Torticollis: An Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline] FROM THE SECTION ON PEDIATRICS OF THE AMERICAN PHYSICAL
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  • == Clinical Presentation == ...ref name="Haram">Haram, K. Svendsen, E. Abildgaard, U. The HELLP syndrome: Clinical issues and management. A Review. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth [serial online].
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  • ...How experienced professionals develop their expertise in work-based higher education: a literature review.] High Educ. 2019; 77:359–378.</ref><ref>Ericsson, K ...tive practice for healthcare professionals: a practical guide. McGraw-Hill Education (UK); 2010 May 1.</ref>.
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == *Education in stump monitoring
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  • ...ri">M, Pontari. Adult UTI. Advancing Urology. Available at: www.auanet.org/education/adult-uti.cfm</ref>.&nbsp; == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...Parmar BJ. Acute hemiplegia in children: A prospective study of etiology, clinical presentation, and outcome from Western India. Journal of neurosciences in r == Clinical features ==
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  • ...ican Diabetes Association, with endorsement by the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists]. Diabetes care. 2008 Aug 1;31(8):1679-85.</ref> Periphera ...foot neuropathy assessment. It also details foot self-care and prevention education.
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  • ...s activated <ref>Mtui, E., Gruener, G. and Dockery, P. (2016). Fitzgeralds Clinical Neuroanatomy and Neuroscience. 7th Edition. Elsevier. Philadelphia, USA.</r == Clinical relevance ==
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  • ...m (ARAMIS) many times to assess clinical status, deem the effectiveness in clinical and observational trials, and outline health qualifiers. It has been adopte ...(intense pain). This is generally used in experimental, observational, and clinical settings.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4374790/ Vulvar cancer: epidemiology, clinical presentation, and management options.] International journal of women's hea ...jDiy9HY}}<ref>The Medical Education. Gyn Vaginal Vulvar Cancer The Medical Education
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  • ...d manage pain if it is a barrier to rehabilitation; to ensure good patient education in order to prevent regression in functional abilities. == Clinical Hypothesis ==
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  • ...name=":4">Downs MB, Laporte C. Conflicting dermatome maps: educational and clinical implications. journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy. 2011 Jun;41 ...):42]<ref>Downs MB, Laporte C. Conflicting dermatome maps: educational and clinical implications. journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy. 2011 Jun;41
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  • ...fessionalism in moral reasoning: a qualitative study.] Advances in Medical Education and Practice. 2019;10:447.</ref>As stated by Varkey et al., 2021 the physic ...ef>Varkey B. [https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/509119 Principles of clinical ethics and their application to practice]. Medical Principles and Practice.
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  • ...habitual and judicious use of communication, knowledge, technical skills, clinical reasoning, emotion, values and reflections in daily practice for the benefi ...ad to a perception of unprofessional behavior. Journal of Physical Therapy Education. 2007 Dec 1;21(3):23-8. in Mason VC, Mathieson K. Occupational therapy empl
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == *Positioning- education on propping up stump when sitting for long hours in the wheelchair or scoot
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  • ...="p3">Michelsen, S. I., Uldall, P., Kejs, A. M. T., and Madsen, M. (2005). Education and Employment Prospects in Cerebral Palsy. Developmental Medicine and Chil ...ce: Michelsen, S. I., Uldall, P., Kejs, A. M. T., &amp; Madsen, M. (2005). Education and employment prospects in cerebral palsy. Developmental Medicine &amp; Ch
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  • ...Wallerstein R, Rhoads F. Natural history of a child with Okamoto syndrome. Clinical Dysmorphology. 2013 Jul 1;22(3):127-8.</ref>. Au–Kline syndrome was first == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...Gallamore|Michael Gallamore]] as part of the [[Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]]. '''Top Contributor 'Empowerment' as a patient/client trait escapes formal definition and clinical application. The suggestion is that empowerment is a multifactorial trait a
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  • ...n: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.] Clinical Rehabilitation. 2021 Mar;35(3):317-31.</ref><ref name=":2">Kumar P, Fernand For more in-depth reading on the anatomy, clinical characteristics and presentation of glenohumeral subluxation, please see [[
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  • ...erapy practice internationally and promote excellence through research and education. <ref name=":1">World Federation of Occupational Therapists. About Occupati ...ional therapy as a health profession and require specific university level education. <ref name=":0" />
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  • ...tion on how to achieve and maintain healthy bone mass levels and extensive education on the relevant social, environmental, and lifestyle risk factors that effe ...lity and balance of elderly with osteopenia and/or osteoporosis? Pragmatic clinical trial.] Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders. 2019 Jun 1;18(1):73-80.<
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  • ...ate care to subsequent management. It highlights the importance of patient education and addressing the psychosocial factors involved that will aid recovery. It ...is, treatment and prevention of ankle sprains: update of an evidence-based clinical guideline.] British journal of sports medicine. 2018 Aug 1;52(15):956-.</re
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  • == Clinical findings == ===== Patient education =====
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  • ...hich are effective at improving movement and function. There are also many clinical guidelines that provide a comprehensive review of all the available evidenc ...bsp;Evidence-based practice involves three components: evidence available, clinical judgement and service user values.&nbsp;
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  • ...'include gender, ethnic background, age, other health conditions, fitness, education, social background, coping styles, etc ...iel Uebelhart, André Aeschlimann, Gerold Stucki, Use of the ICF Model as a Clinical Problem-Solving Tool in Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Medicine, ''Ph
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  • == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation == ...t al. [https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.2012.42.4.A1 Low Back Pain: Clinical Practice Guidelines Linked to the International Classification of Functioni
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  • *Education is not seen as exciting by students *Clinical placements are seen as very intimidating places where one cannot afford to
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  • == Clinical Presentation == * education
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  • ...e [[Wrist and Hand|wrist]] and the fingers.<ref>Brotzman S.B., Manske R.C. Clinical Orthopaedic Rehabilitation: An Evidence-Based Approach, Elsevier Health Sci === Clinical Presentation ===
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  • ...s/terminology/ (accessed 12 Dec 2023)</ref> </blockquote>Hyperalgesia is a clinical term used to described the phenomenon of an increased pain response to a pa ...cle/pii/S1474442214701024| llodynia and hyperalgesia in neuropathic pain: clinical manifestations and mechanisms.] The Lancet Neurology. 2014 Sep 1;13(9):924-
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  • ...all be licensed in New Mexico with a minimum of six months experience in a clinical setting. Prior to the issuance of an applicant’s temporary license, the s ...ements provided in 16.20.3 NMAC, “Issuance of Licenses” and 16.20.9 NMAC, “Education Criteria for Foreign-Educated Applicants”, and subject to the requirement
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  • ...rsity_of_Waterloo_Clinical_Biomechanics_Project The University of Waterloo Clinical Biomechanics Project] == Clinical Evidence ==
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == #Education including taking care of his prosthesis and socks, don/doffing his prosthes
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == *Balance education in sitting and standing

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  • == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation == ...nkle syndesmosis injuries: anatomy, biomechanics, mechanism of injury, and clinical guidelines for diagnosis and intervention. JOSPT. 2006; 36(6):372-384. 3. F
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  • ...found understanding of humerus anatomy, can play a crucial role in patient education. By explaining the relevance of humerus anatomy in a patient-friendly manne ...g S, Borley NR, Collins P, et al. *Gray's Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice.* 40th ed. Churchill Livingstone; 2008</ref>
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  • == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation == ...portant step in treating hypermobility syndrome is education. Without this education patients will continue to go over the normal joint range and their extreme
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  • == Clinical Presentation == ...n and exacerbations. Patients may exhibit a wide range of symptoms. Common clinical manifestations include:<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":4">Liou YT, Huang JL, O
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  • ...s space was created by and for the students at Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School in the United States. Please do not edit unless you are involved in ...n to it, you really can’t tease apart one spinal subsystem from the other. Clinical instability is really a multi-system dysfunction<ref name=":1" />.
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  • == Clinical Impression == === Education ===
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  • == Clinical Anatomy and Physiology == == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == *Gait re-education.

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  • '''Clinical Practice''': a type of practice involving activities with clients or on beh ...nsultation and clinical investigation accomplished through a review of the clinical records, observation, examination, and communication with the client or ano
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  • ...tions that affect its practice and development. Physiotherapy practice and education has thus followed a different development processes in different countries ...the moral challenges that arise in face of the huge and varied demands of clinical practice.
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  • ...nd Application to Exercise and Performance. 10th Ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Education. 2018. p194-220 </ref> ...d pressure cuff that one would see in the Doctor's office, or in a medical clinical/setting. This is seen in the pictures on the right.
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  • ...t.<ref name=":2" /> Individually adapted programs are often implemented in clinical or health/fitness settings amongst a small group of people or one-on-one. ...ng children and adolescents regarding physical activity. Enhanced physical education (PE) classes can help youth meet PA guidelines and teach skills that lay th
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  • ...ame=":4">Boyce H and Plaat F. Post-natal neurological problems. Continuing Education on Anaesthesia Critical Care & Pain. 2013;13:2,63-66. Available from https: ...xus that is caused during labour or delivery will cause the mother to show clinical signs and symptoms that start during or after labour. The mother may experi
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  • ...e note that further training is required through a reputable pelvic health education company before attempting the techniques discussed in this page. See the Re ...teseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.384.4216&rep=rep1&type=pdf Clinical phenotyping of patients with chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndro
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == ...g able to walk properly with his prosthesis. This was also part of patient education, to help him understand this was not a restriction.
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  • ...ve procedures (e.g. surgery and injections), non-invasive procedures (e.g. education, manual therapy, exercise) and pharmacological management (e.g. non-steroid ...r low back pain are not always really red: a prospective evaluation of the clinical utility of commonly used screening questions for low back pain. The Journal
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  • ...remains low due to lack of phenotypical features strongly correlating with clinical symptoms. == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • == Clinical Presentation == Clinical features of SPS
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  • ...matic brain injury]].<ref>Kreutzer JS, Caplan B, DeLuca J. Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology; With 199 Figures and 139 Tables. Springer; 2011.</ref> Test/Retest Reliability -(Corrigan, 1989; 1=35; mean age= 28.2; median education= 12 years) Excellent correlation of same day ratings by therapists and nurs
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  • ...departments would benefit from an experienced physiotherapists with sharp clinical reasoning and diagnostic skills.  * Application of accepted [[Clinical Prediction Rules|Clinical Prediction Rules (CPRs)]]
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  • Will see in this clinical rehabilitation case, process development of a woman with bilateral (transti ...evel discussion, postoperative prosthetic plans,she didn't receive patient education.
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  • ...ification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF)]] is a tool used in clinical practice, research, and policy development to understand functioning and di ...6/1471-2458-11-S4-S7 Development of an ICF-based eligibility procedure for education in Switzerland.] InBMC public health 2011 Dec (Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 1-8). Bi
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  • = Clinical Hypothesis = *Gait: Practised ambulating in heel to toe pattern; education for patient to decrease trunk flexion, decrease body/hip swaying, increase
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  • ...linded randomized controlled trial, Centre for Sports medicine research an Education, School of Physiotherapy, University of Melbourne, Victoria, 3010, Australi ...y of Melbourne, Australia, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia., Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine. 2002; 12: 339-347.</ref>
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  • ...://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6457630/ Methodological quality of clinical practice guidelines with physical activity recommendations for people diagn ...ercise, neuromuscular re-education, modalities, manual therapy and patient education.<ref name="Kumar 2010" /><ref name="Flomenhoft">Flomenhoft D. Understanding
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  • ...case I learnt to listen carefully to my patient's needs, the importance of education as well as setting realistic goals with your patient. This is important for == Clinical Hypothesis ==
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  • ...isease or injury. These models are used in healthcare as a way to organise clinical practice decisions. It creates a common language among healthcare professio ** Demographic factors such as age, sex, education, income
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  • ...re is a good alignment of the fracture fragments at postsurgical fixation, clinical outcomes are generally good.<ref name=":2">Carter KR, Nallamothu SV. [https ...or ischemia.<ref>HOWARD FM.; “Fractures of the basal joint of the thumb”, Clinical Orthopaedics and&nbsp;Related Research, 1987 Jul;(220):46-51</ref> The most
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  • The SATCo is a clinical assessment of a child’s ability to maintain an upright head and trunk pos The SATCo has been shown to be a reliable and valid clinical measure of trunk control in typically developing infants, as well as childr
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  • ...re of the adverse effects of sulfonylurea treatment as they have important clinical implications. Blood glucose levels should be taken before therapy sessions Education of Client:
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  • ...om/ Modus StepWatch] is designed speficially for step and gait analysis in clinical scenarios. Mike Reinold provides a [http://www.mikereinold.com/2012/11/fitn ...urner, Ramona Mileris1and William E McIlroy, "Using wireless technology in clinical practice: does feedback of daily walking activity improve walking outcomes
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  • == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation == Most clinical presentations of pancreatic cancers are vague and delay the potential diagn
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  • ...hysiology, clinical findings, imaging findings and management]. Journal of clinical and diagnostic research: JCDR. 2017 Apr;11(4):TE01.</ref> <ref name=":1">Si == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...ducators and students]. International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education. 2019 Oct 15.</ref> Coaching encompasses the belief that the person being c ...The Impact of Learning Context on Student Engagement in Online Learning]. Education Sciences. 2021 Sep 23;11(10):574</ref>
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  • == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation == ...sion site between the anterior superior iliac spine and umbilicus. Patient education would include avoiding strenuous activity, supporting the abdomen when coug
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  • ...atients in a major trauma center and at least <u>3 years of postqualifying clinical experience</u> ...mising secondary complications, with an emphasis on patient and care giver education about realistic expectations and self-management strategies. Survivors of t
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  • ...d connective tissue disease (MCTD) is a systemic disease which consists of clinical symptoms observed in the following three disorders: systemic lupus erythema == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...perienced persons (mentors) in an area of evidence-based practice within a clinical and/or academic setting, guiding one or more persons (mentees) in developin ...is a person with advanced experience and knowledge in clinical practice or education who advises and guides others to develop their skills and knowledge for per
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  • ...l Organs|organ failure]], or septic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). Clinical presentation includes distal extremity weakness, wasting, and sensory loss, ...nd Kinsella, J., 2012. Intensive care unit-acquired weakness. ''Continuing Education in Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Pain'', ''12''(2), pp.62-66.</ref>.
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  • ...edicine-and-dentistry/manual-therapy Manual therapy.] InPain Procedures in Clinical Practice 2011 Jan 1 (pp. 573-596). Hanley & Belfus. Available from: https:/ ...l therapy also encompasses, and is driven by, the available scientific and clinical evidence and the [[Manual Therapy#Biopsychosocial|biopsychosocial]] framewo
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  • ...lenges.] Medwave. 2020 Apr 30;20(3):e7887. Spanish, English.</ref> Because clinical practice guidelines establish standards of care, they can assist clinicians ...d States, has published a systematic review of evidence in the form of the Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs).<ref>American Physical Therapy Association. Avai
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  • ...endations to increase physical activity have been made for individuals and clinical settings but not for community settings. Increased physical activity has be ==== Community-wide education campaigns and mass media campaigns''':'''====
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  • ...training to empower medical students to provide patient-centered nutrition education]. ''Med Educ Online''. 2019;24(1):1630238.</ref> ...bal reach]. ''Am J Lifestyle Med''. 2020;14(4):369-373.</ref>An article in Clinical Therapeutics proposes frameworks to include culinary medicine interventions
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  • ...Comparison of classification-based physical therapy with therapy based on clinical practice guidelines for patients with acute low back pain]. Spine. 2003;28: * patient education, including reassurance about the typically "favorable prognosis" for low ba
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  • '''Clinical impression:''' • Patient education and advice about condition- education regarding the concerns about cause of pain and expectation of treatment.
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  • ...rd of countries globally<ref name=":1" />. Patient's ''personal factors'' (education, age, personal attitude, employment) and ''environmental factors'' (experie .../36199-Humanity--Inclusion-Clinical-Handbook-web_1.pdf Humanity--Inclusion-Clinical-Handbook.]</ref>
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  • ...22 (Vol. 10, No. 11, p. 2119). MDPI.</ref> Communication is a fundamental clinical skill as it helps to establish the therapeutic relationship between clinici ...of the literature and practical recommendations]. International journal of clinical practice. 2015 Nov;69(11):1257-67.</ref>
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  • ...nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7360525/ Neuropsychiatric issues after stroke: Clinical significance and therapeutic implications]. World journal of psychiatry. 20 ...r after stroke and may contribute to these mental health concerns, and the clinical features of these conditions.
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  • Hip joint pain is a common clinical problem that can be seen in adulthood at any age or activity level. <ref na ...ement Dysfunction Associated With Nonarthritic Hip Joint Pain: A Revision: Clinical Practice Guidelines Linked to the International Classification of Functioni
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  • ...<ref name="Godges">Godges JJ, Anger MA, Zimmerman G, Delitto A. Effects of education on return-to-work status for people with fear-avoidance beliefs and acute l == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...om bed- wheelchair with a sliding board, an extensive exercise program and education. Following this he was sent to a rehabilitation center for prosthetic fitti == Clinical Hypothesis ==
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  • ...z, MS, PT, ATC/L, CSCS, KPTA Research Committee Member. Literature Review: CLINICAL TESTS FOR MENISCUS LESIONS.</ref> ...le/VNU_123/77720 First Aid for the Emergency Medicine Boards]. McGraw Hill Education.; 2016.</ref>
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  • == Clinical Impression == ...sp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Sit to stands: 3 x 5, &nbsp;posture/gait training education, ambulation with tactile &amp; verbal cues 100 feet x 2.
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  • ...ng dysfunction. [[Neuromuscular Exercise Program|Neuromuscular]] facial re-education (NMR) is one treatment that has been shown to be effective in encouraging t ...JS. Changes in facial movement and synkinesis with facial neuromuscular re-education. American Society of Plastic Surgeons. 2003;111(7):2370-5.
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  • ...[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12915371/ Marrying Content and Process in Clinical Method Teaching: Enhancing the Calgary–Cambridge Guides.] Acad. Med. 2003 ...ew content and process simultaneously, thereby integrating the traditional clinical method of history taking with effective communication skills. Patient-centr
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  • *Diabetic Education Sessions
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  • == Clinical Presentation == ...festyle accordingly, those with uncontrolled blood pressure should receive education on the importance of lifestyle modification and referred onwards.
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  • ...:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RZCz0e6I38|width}}<ref>Institute education Open and closed chain exercises Available from:https://www.youtube.com/watc == Clinical Bottom Line ==
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  • ...ting to the change in sleep patterns.”[[Image:Cluster Face.jpg|thumb|right|Clinical Presentation of Cluster Headache]] == Clinical Hypothesis ==
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  • ...e/med/2189629 Late-onset tibia vara (Blount's disease). Current concepts.] Clinical orthopaedics and related research 1990(255):24-35.</ref> == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...ies can be used and tailored depending on the patient's needs, clinician's clinical reasoning and a shared decision between patient and clinician. Since exerci == Patient Education ==
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  • ...ession, anxiety and disease impact. International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice. 2020 Sep 1;24(3):257-63.</ref> ...siopedia&utm_medium=search&utm_campaign=ongoing_internal Pain Neuroscience Education] and [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Cognitive_Functional_Therapy?utm_source=
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  • ...tional awareness and expression therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and education for fibromyalgia: a cluster-randomized controlled trial. Pain. 2017:158(12) ...us non-specific findings such as degenerative disc disease. There are also clinical clues that help to “rule in” a central cause: pain that persists after
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  • .../36199-Humanity--Inclusion-Clinical-Handbook-web_1.pdf Humanity--Inclusion-Clinical-Handbook.]</ref> ...including large surges in patient numbers, limited equipment, and complex clinical presentations. They also need to be aware of the impact of these factors wh
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  • ...CF and other classifications.<ref name=":0">Saleeby P. ICF Educational and Clinical Resources Course. Physiopedia 2022</ref> ** ICF checklist can help to detect clinical and social problems experienced by patients with a work-related injury duri
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  • Criteria for Diagnosing GAD: When assessing for GAD, clinical professionals are looking for the following: * Education: learning about why you worry and feel anxious, and how it affects you.
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  • For clinical and research purposes, measuring [[Physical Activity|physical activity]] is Education, Recreation &amp;amp; Dance (JOPERD), 76(7), 11.
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  • ...ent bone. Historically, a variety of terms have been used to refer to this clinical entity including osteochondritis dissecans, osteochondral fracture, and ost ...al transplantation for osteochondral lesions of the talar dome: an MRI and clinical follow-up study. Foot Ankle Int. 2001 Jul;22(7):544-51. </ref><br>
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == ==== Patient Education ====
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  • == Clinical relevance == ...in Tendon of the Biceps Femoris and Semitendinosus Muscles, Functional and Clinical Relevance.] International Journal of Morphology. 2020 Oct 1;38(5).</ref>.
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  • == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation == '''Water Intoxication Clinical S&amp;S:&nbsp;<ref name="Goodman Text" />'''
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  • ...ga for myositis, muscle dystrophies, and other musculoskeletal disorders]. Clinical Rheumatology. 2022 Nov;41(11):3285-97.</ref> and, ultimately, improve atten ...v/pmc/articles/PMC4959326/ The effects of yoga practice in school physical education on children's motor abilities and social behavior.] International journal o
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  • ...unintended consequences are often ignored or neglected as part of patient education.<ref name=":1">Verhagen, E., Bolling, C., & Finch, C. F. (2015). Caution th ...n lead to considerable suffering, non-adherence, and increased drop-out in clinical settings and trials, and may also result in fall incidents, breathing restr
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  • * [[APA Clinical guide to safe manual therapy practice in the cervical spine 2017]] * [[Neck Pain: Clinical Practice Guidelines]]
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  • ...nniappan S. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6019720/ Mode of clinical presentation and delayed diagnosis of Turner syndrome: a single Centre UK s == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • = Clinical Hypothesis = Based on the clinical examination done the clients main problems are as follows:<br>1. Pain<br>2.
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == *Education re: wound management; rehab process; pain management; stump care, oedema ma
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  • ...our patients in combination with well supported techniques such as patient education and exercise therapy. &nbsp;We could argue that if taping has a positive ef ...in. Therapy Expo. 2016</ref>&nbsp;<ref>Białoszewski D, Woźniak W, Zarek S. Clinical efficacy of kinesiology taping in reducing edema of the lower limbs in pati
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  • == Clinical Presentation == ...modifying movement.....Future research is needed to validate breathing re‐education programs and the role they have in treating pain disorders, preventing inju
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  • ...r heel pain: a best practice guide informed by a systematic review, expert clinical reasoning and patient values]. Br J Sports Med. 2021 Oct;55(19):1106-18. </ ...article/S0031-9406(16)30032-3/fulltext Three single leg standing tests for clinical assessment of chronic plantar heel pain syndrome: static stance, half-squat
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  • == Clinical relevance == |neuromuscular re-education]], [[Kinesiology Taping|kinesiotaping]], laser therapy, [[Trigger Points|tr
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  • ...ne Escobar|Jeannine Escobar]] as part of the [[Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]]</div> ...d to be kept in mind while performing the test.<ref name=":0">Shacklock M. Clinical neurodynamics: a new system of neuromusculoskeletal treatment. Elsevier Hea
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  • == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation == ...instay of diagnosis revolves around: Cardiac biomarkers; ECG findings; and clinical features.
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  • * Education, ...uring his critical care unit stay, physiotherapists should perform a short clinical assessment
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  • ...etect deviations and accelerations in head orientation. In [[Parkinson's - Clinical Presentation|Parkinson disease]], tilting reactions are impaired, which sug === Clinical Signs and Symptoms ===
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  • ...he growth of community-based care has been largely pragmatic, reflecting a clinical view that ‘the needs of the severely mentally ill can rarely be met by a ...2004;14(2):210-211. doi:10.1111/j.1048-891X.2004.014201.x</ref> “maximise clinical effectiveness”.<ref>Junor EJ, Hole DJ, Gillis CR. Management of ovarian c
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  • ...e I’m part of the conversation” patients’ perspectives on communicating in clinical video telehealth visits.] Journal of general internal medicine. 2020 Jun;35 ...file/phs/phs_2013_1/119_-122_kourkouta.pdf Communication skills during the clinical examination of the patients.] Progress in Health Sciences. 2013;3(1):119.</
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  • ...v/pmc/articles/PMC3512278/ The thoracolumbar fascia: anatomy, function and clinical considerations]. Journal of anatomy. 2012 Dec;221(6):507-36.Available:https ...:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TS2lT_gFlus|width}}<ref name=":1">Education Institute Throacaolumbar fascia Available from: https://www.youtube.com/wat
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  • ...ammation of the large airways of the [[Lung Anatomy|lung]]. It is a common clinical presentation to an emergency department, urgent care center, and primary ca ...75 years old.  Also, further workup is needed when pneumonia is suspected, clinical diagnosis is in question or in cases of high suspicion for [[influenza]] or
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  • ...&amp; research.&nbsp;<ref name="Bolton" />&nbsp;In many disciplines, pain education accounts for less than 1% of undergraduate programme hours within the Unite ...ouw & Puentedura">Louw, A, Puentedura, E. (2013). Therapeutic Neuroscience Education. Teaching patients about pain. A guide for clinicians. Minneapolis. Orthope
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  • ...mon DP, Lowe J, Mirra SS, Byrne EJ, Lennox G. Consensus guidelines for the clinical and pathologic diagnosis of dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) Report of the c == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • * [[Hallux Valgus#Clinical Presentation|Clinical Presentation]] of Hallux Valgus * patient education
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  • == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation == ...mary goals are to ensure the safety of patients and nearby people, achieve clinical and functional stabilization with the least possible adverse effects. Addit
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  • ...municating information<ref>Ramsden, P. (2003). Learning to teach in higher education (2nd ed.). London: Routledge Falmer.</ref>. ...Higher Education (1997). Education White Paper 3 - A Programme for Higher Education Transformation.</ref><ref>South African Qualifications Authority (2011). Gl
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  • ...ty Functional Scale (LEFS): scale development, measurement properties, and clinical application. Physical therapy. 1999 Apr 1;79(4):371-83.</ref> His knee ROM == Clinical Hypothesis ==
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  • ...lic disorders in the United States: a comprehensive review. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 2009 Jun 1;94(6):1853-78.</ref> == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...t is better able to withstand external forces and equates to the stage of "clinical union", i.e. the fracture is not tender to palpate or with movement. .../causes-clinical-manifestations-and-treatment-fat-embolism/2006-09 Causes, clinical manifestations, and treatment of fat embolism.] AMA Journal of Ethics. 2006
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == Falls prevention education was provided looking at environment, managing health and medication, footwe
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  • pre prosthetic, transtibial, diabetes, protect, amputation , education == Clinical Hypothesis ==
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  • ...ref>,<ref name="Butler & Moseley 2003">Moseley GL, Butler D. Explain pain. Clinical Journal of Pain. 2003;20:324-30.</ref> We know from nursing literature tha == Neuroscience Education ==
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  • ...difficulties in context allow, for patients and the care team monitored by clinical practice scaling, with the use of common outcome measures, operational res ...tructures ’ observation that physiotherapy uses. They include managing the clinical signs of persistent pain, for example, altered body perception by the pati
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  • ...therine Baca|Katherine Baca]] as part of the [[Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]]</div> ...="camp">Campbell WW. Evaluation and management of peripheral nerve injury. Clinical neurophysiology. 2008 Sep 30;119(9):1951-65.</ref>. Radiation, electricity,
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  • ...spinal cord injury. Useful Strategies for Health Professionals. Agency for Clinical Innovation. 2014.</ref> Often, the management of spinal cord injury is cent ...sportation, inadequate home modifications, marriage, social communication, education, sports and entertainment. These issues were also found to vary with the ge
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  • ...ognitively impaired. The FAB is a cognitive test that incorporates several clinical assessments to screen for [[Frontotemporal Dementia|frontotemporal dementia ...ed 14.3.2022)</ref>. The FAB is a cognitive test that incorporates several clinical assessments to screen for frontotemporal dementia (FTD),
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  • Clinical and Radiological Guidance in Managing Facial Nerve Schwannomas == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...mbar Instability|exercises]], bracing, manipulation, mobilisation, patient education, and [[Taping]] (for example kinesiotaping).<ref>Al-Subahi M, Alayat M, Als ...rke A, Sutcliffe P. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3997823/ Clinical effectiveness of manual therapy for the management of musculoskeletal and n
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  • ...tion of knee joint sounds at defined loads by means of vibroarthrography]. Clinical Biomechanics. 2020 Apr 1;74:1-7.</ref> Pazzinatto note that the "presence o ...//www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1413355518302405 What are the clinical implications of knee crepitus to individuals with knee osteoarthritis? An o
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  • ...-level physical therapist clinical education]. Journal of Physical Therapy Education. 2018 Sep 1;32(3):241-7. ...analytical and evidence-based.<ref>Miller KE, Singh H, Arnold R, Klein G. Clinical decision-making in complex healthcare delivery systems. InClinical Engineer
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  • ...ating my key areas of interests have led me toward the pursuing of further education in Sports and Exercise Physiotherapy. I have gained a large amount of exper ...y interest in this area has also been stimulated by lectures from visiting clinical specialists in from various university teaching hospitals and from ISCP con
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  • ...st BMD cases at about 37 years of age<ref>Bushby KM, Gardner-Medwin D. The clinical, genetic and dystrophin characteristics of Becker muscular dystrophy I. Nat BMD is a type of recessive, X-linked dystrophinopathy. Clinical variations in patients with BMD are due to differences in dystrophin mutati
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  • ...ple themselves, their families and communities and the appropriate health, education vocational and social services. ...Regional/International Organizations especially by providing a continuing education and modular trainings, such as SFD-ICRC, Human Study, etc. &nbsp;Innovative
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  • This case study explores the clinical itinerary and possible rehabilitation objectives of an elderly dysvascular, == Clinical Hypothesis ==
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  • ...then it can break down this negative cycle. This can be addressed through education and methods to manage symptoms <ref name="Beck 1976" />. This is address th ...atology. 2023 Feb 27.</ref> and catastrophization<ref name=":0" />. Recent clinical trials and integrative reviews found 6-10 weeks of CBT had positive effects
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  • ...y Identification of Cerebral Palsy|Early intervention]] programmes provide education and therapy resources to families of children with developmental delays age ...ol of a single-blind randomised controlled trial of motor training, parent education and environmental enrichment for infants at high risk of cerebral palsy.] B
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  • ...guide further stratification along the lines of best matched treatment to clinical findings. After three weeks of matched, evidence based intervention, the pa == Clinical Hypothesis ==
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  • == Clinical Manifestations == ...aces and workplaces. [[Cardiac Rehabilitation|Cardiac rehabilitation]] and education can improve mortality outcomes.
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  • ...010" /> The etiology of the syndrome is unclear, being reported in various clinical situations including post-operatively, post-infectiously, post-traumaticall == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...wy NE, Suliman I, Nouh M, Naguib A. Hand function in systemic sclerosis: a clinical and ultrasonographic study. The Egyptian Rheumatologist 2012; 34(4): 167-17 == Clinical Impression ==
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  • ...such as diagnosis, prognosis, therapy, prevention strategies, and patient education. <ref>UNC - University Libraries. Forming Focused Questions with PICO: Abut ...the Order of Canada and the founding Chair of Canada’s first Department of Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics at McMaster University, that: “one-third of
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == ...nise signs that indicate escalation to a health professional and take part education sessions. This is important as they come in contact with the patient more r
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  • ...icle: [https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.2012.42.4.A1 Low Back Pain: Clinical Practice Guidelines Linked to the International Classification of Functioni * Patient education for return to activity
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  • ...14 Approach to the patient: diagnosis of Cushing syndrome]. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 2022 Nov 1;107(11):3162-74.</ref> ...tension, lipodystrophy, and dyspnea: A case report and literature review]. Clinical Case Reports. 2021 Jun;9(6):e04288.</ref><ref>Liu SZ, Zhou X, Wang YP, Liu
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  • ...d et. al">Mcdermaid C, Hagino C, Vernon H. Systematic review of randomized clinical trials of complementary/alternative therapies in the treatment of tension-t == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation ==
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  • == Clinical Pharmacology == ...then be used to produce many varieties of semi-synthetic opioids useful in clinical medicine. Common semi-synthetic opioids derived from these four substances
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  • ...ts requiring [[Assistive Devices|assistive devices]], [[Education Programs|education]] and a follow-up appointment (e.g.  patients with an upper limb or lower ...lue when there are large numbers of patients include patient and caregiver education on:
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == ...arn from to influence decisions for future patients. Incorporating current education and research along with experience will be the key to continuously developi
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  • ...to providing the client with interventions that are based not only on our clinical experience, but research.<ref>Schreiber J, Stern P. A Review of the Literat ...: Psychological, behavioural and biological determinants. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology 2005; 1: 607-28.</ref> The impact stress has on health has rece
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  • ...-5576-8 Manual therapy for musculoskeletal pain syndromes: an evidence-and clinical-informed approach.] Elsevier e-Book, 2015.</ref> Pain in the neck may be lo ...Dyriw G. [http://www.jospt.org/doi/pdf/10.2519/jospt.2008.0303 Neck pain: clinical practice guidelines linked to the International Classification of Functioni
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  • ...known as the non-pharmacological interventions we find treatments such as education, exercise, life style changes and physical therapy. <ref name="p2">Dennis Y ...lar therapies work and who will benefit most? Best Practice &amp; Research Clinical Rheumatology 2006;1:131–144.</ref>
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  • ...reas of clinical practice, research and education, and bridges the various clinical specialities within physiotherapy (musculoskeletal, cardiology, neurology e ...able physiotherapy: Introducing environmental reasoning into physiotherapy clinical decision-making.] Fysioterapeuten.
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  • ...l">Campbell NA, Reece JB. Biology: Seventh Edition. San Francisco; Pearson Education: 2005.</ref> African nations have a much higher incidence of this disease, == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation ==
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  • .... A surgical series and a systematic review of the literature.] Journal of Clinical Neuroscience. 2017;46:99-108.</ref> Ulnar nerve neuropathy less commonly oc == Clinical Presentation<ref name="MD Guidelines">Neuropathy of Ulnar Nerve (Entrapment
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  • == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation == The clinical presentation of spinal tuberculosis is variable. The manifestations depend
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  • == Clinical Presentation<ref name="Zhang" /> == ...or Bouchard nodes (on proximal IP joints) or bony enlargements. <br>&nbsp; clinical hallmark* <br><br>
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  • == Characteristics and Clinical Presentation == *education on joint protection and pain reducing techniques
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  • ...viders of care, to provide evidence of patient contact and to inform the [[Clinical Reasoning]] process. ...t is not conducive to [[Clinical Decision Making in Physiotherapy Practice|clinical decision-making.]]
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  • == Clinical Presentation == ...ve or passive ROM and if a history of trauma exists, this may increase the clinical suspicion of an olecranon process fracture.<ref name="Foye PM" /><ref name=
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  • ...l diagnosis; early referral to physical therapy after surgery; and patient education regarding weight loss, [[skin]], and nail care are cornerstones of the mana ...n in lymphedema control following breast cancer surgery]. Therapeutics and clinical risk management. 2015;11:319.Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p
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  • ...s space was created by and for the students at Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School in the United States. Please do not edit unless you are involved in The following techniques are examples of mobilizations that may be seen in clinical practice.
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  • == Clinical Presentation == ...ity is an important risk factor, management of weight through exercise and education is a crucial, proactive measure that may reduce the incidence of AF. Howeve
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  • == Clinical Presentation == ...the progression of an aortic aneuryms but a physical therapist can provide education on risk factor reduction eg
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  • * The study found that exercise after receiving a patient education program can lead to an increase in exercise adherence (number of patients c ...nd Clewell, J., 2016. The impact of patient support programs on adherence, clinical, humanistic, and economic patient outcomes: a targeted systematic review. 
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  • * Clinical judgement was encouraged in the selection of precautions for each individua ...roduced in response to [[HIV/AIDS|HIV]] epidemic and increasing reports of clinical staff becoming infected with HIV from accidental needle sticks and contact
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  • ...diovascular system, gastrointestinal system, and the genitourinary system. Clinical presentation includes: lack of sweating, hair loss, nail thickening, severe ...ntial. A diabetologist, endocrinologist, or dietitian can provide thorough education and training to encourage patient success.<ref>Xiang J, Wang S, He Y, Xu L,
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  • == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation == ...ent, but mostly with a minor mechanism of injury.<ref name="Idjadi" /> The clinical presentation is often easily observable by observing and listening for snap
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  • ...uw A, Nijs J, Puentedura EJ. A clinical perspective on a pain neuroscience education approach to manual therapy. J Man Manip Ther. 2017; 25(3): 160-168.</ref> r ...Study of Pain. IASP Terminology. Available from: https://www.iasp-pain.org/Education/Content.aspx?ItemNumber=1698#Sensitization. [Accessed 19 July 2020]</ref></
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  • == Clinical Presentation == Although patient education and referral is an important aspect for the physical therapist management;
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  • == Clinical Presentation and Assessment == Patient education and a graded loading exposure program seem the most logical treatments.<ref
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == ...ties as patient was unaware of her limb position and posture. In addition, education of proper footwear to protect the limb from injury has to be educated as we
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  • ...MO, Kofoed PE, Gulbrandsen P, Poulsen H, Cold S et al. Codebook for rating clinical communication skills based on the Calgary-Cambridge Guide. BMC Med Educ. 20 ...tive Communication Course Slides. Plus2019</ref> In a healthcare setting, clinical communication skills are an essential aspect of high-quality healthcare and
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  • ...will affect the established goals, treatment plan, prognosis, and patient education. The wound clinician must consider the patient's anatomical makeup, physiol ...lease also review [[The Flag System|the flag system]] to learn about other clinical flags to keep a look out for during patient interviews.
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  • ...Science in Physical Therapy program.<br>As of June 2011, three (3) higher education institutions are known to offer master’s degrees in physical therapy.<ref ...levant institutions such as hospitals and clinics to complete the required clinical internship program of 2,000 hours.&nbsp;A graduate of BS in Physical Therap
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  • == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation == Diagnosis of Baastrup’s disease is verified with clinical examination and imaging studies.<ref name=":3" />
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  • ...rates, however, advances in prosthetic design have contributed to improved clinical outcomes and greater implant longevity.<ref>Kennedy CD, Huang JI Orthop Cli == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...nd they don't necessarily predict diagnosis or prognosis. Rather, they are clinical prediction guides. Their main function is to raise the therapist's suspicio For more information on Red Flags and a clinical framework to help guide practice, please see: [[An Introduction to Red Flag
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  • ...Early, full weightbearing with flexible fixation delays fracture healing. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research®. 1996 Jul 1; 328:194-202.</ref><ref>Mav ...Toe-Touch Weight Bearing: Myth or Reality?. ORTHOPEDICS. 2010; 33</ref> In clinical practice, it is commonly described as having the ability to touch the foot
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  • ...Examination Tests: An Evidence-Based Approach. 2nd ed. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc. 330</ref>&nbsp;cite studies (n=12) that used the [[Sacroiliac Joint|SI ...er">Potter NA, Rothstein JM. (1985). Inter-tester reliability for selected clinical tests of the sacroiliac joint. Physical Therapy. 65 (11), 1671-1675</ref>&n
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  • ...ing may interact with many professionals and systems, for example, health, education and social care. Rehabilitation processes are more efficient if all those i ...Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) for rehabilitation management in clinical practice. [https://europepmc.org/article/med/18762742 European journal of p
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  • ...ofessional health organisation providing physiotherapy or physical therapy education is suited to running a [[Content Development Projects|Content Development P ...e and post graduate students as part of their formal university or college education.
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  • Frailty is a clinical state that is associated with an increased risk of [[falls]], harm events, ...as depression, nutritional status, socio-economic background and level of education<ref name=":7" />
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  • ...2; cited 2013 Mar 19]. Available from: http://www.tumorsurgery.org/patient-education/bone-tumors/bone-tumor-types/osteoblastoma.aspx</ref><br> == Characteristics/Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...lso affecting compliance. Basic pharmacology knowledge facilitates therapy clinical reasoning for assessment and treatment . New legislature giving physiothera ...nting disease or slowing disease progression. Problems occur when multiple clinical guidelines are implemented which lead to the increased risk of adverse drug
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  • ..., Haldeman S, Carroll L, Carragee E, Hurwitz E, Peloso P, Nordin M, et al. Clinical practice implications of the Bone and Joint Decade 2000-2010 Task Force on *Patient education
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  • ...rt K, Long K, Marsh J. [null The Value of '''Preoperative''' Exercise and Education for Patients Undergoing Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty: A '''SystematicRe ...reviewed in the 10 RCTs were preoperative exercise; combined exercise and education; combined exercise and acupuncture; neuromuscular electrical stimulation; a
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  • ...hape as either Educational Projects, Professional Organization Projects or Clinical Projects. ...e and post graduate students as part of their formal university or college education.
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  • ...ia]] is a common and potentially life-threatening adverse drug reaction in clinical practice. Previous studies revealed a prevalence of 7%–56% of hypokalaemi == Patient Education ==
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  • ...2017.</ref><ref name="Gray">Gray H. Gray's Anatomy:The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice. Elsevier Churchill Livingstone, 2005</ref><br> ...Immediate Pain Reduction in Patients with Chronic Neck Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial. J Man Manip Ther. 2009; 17(2): 95–100.</ref>(LoE1b)Cervical mobili
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  • ...2 = 7.3 kPa (55 mm Hg) or SaO2 88% or less while being at rest in a stable clinical condition ...e]] or polycythemia (hematocrit greater than 55%) while being  in a stable clinical condition.<br> Studies showed a survival benefit of LTOT in COPD patients w
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == ...wed did not receive "satisfactory" support and information. In that light, education, practice, and the availability of a support system were considered high pr
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  • ..., Sopena N., Tor J.Nosocomial and community-acquired Legionella pneumonia: clinical comparative analysis. ''Eur. Respir. J.''8199519291933 retrieved from http ...in the Treatment of ''Legionella'' Pneumonia Requiring Hospitalization, ''Clinical Infectious Diseases'', Volume 37, Issue 11, December 2003, Pages 1475–148
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  • ...intensive care: a randomized controlled trial. Complementary therapies in clinical practice. 2008 Nov 1;14(4):244-54.</ref><ref name="Knowlton and Larkin">Kno ...thways linking clinician–patient communication to health outcomes. Patient education and counseling. 2009 Mar 1;74(3):295-301.</ref> explores these pathways to
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  • ...2024).</ref> Conservative management strategies for osteoarthritis include education, exercise and weight management. This page provides an overview of osteoart ...f name=":3">Van Doormaal MCM, Meerhoff GA, Vliet Vlieland TPM, Peter WF. A clinical practice guideline for physical therapy in patients with hip or knee osteoa
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  • ...to improve strength, aerobic endurance, balance, and flexibility. Patient education was emphasized during each treatment session. The patient progressed throug == Clinical Impression ==
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  • ...976/ Premenstrual syndrome, a common but underrated entity]: review of the clinical literature. Journal of the Turkish German Gynecological Association. 2021 J == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...rom athletes: mental practice in sports and surgery. ''Journal of surgical education'', 2014.''71''(2), 262–269. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsurg.2013. ...d gait abilities in post-stroke patients: a randomized controlled trial. ''Clinical rehabilitation. 2012; 27''(8):675-680.
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  • ...each with different epidemiologies, etiologies, immunophenotypic, genetic, clinical features, and response to therapy. It can be divided into two groups, 'indo ...B Saunders; 2003.</ref> have a wide range of histological appearances and clinical features at presentation, which can make diagnosis difficult<ref name=":0">
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  • ...7896/ Diagnosis, pathogenesis and treatment of myositis: recent advances.] Clinical & Experimental Immunology. 2014 Mar;175(3):349-58.</ref> with little to no == Clinical Presentation ==
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  • ...rticles/PMC7677697/ An overview of Charcot’s neuroarthropathy]. Journal of Clinical & Translational Endocrinology. 2020 Dec;22.</ref> Clinical Examination according to Lep¨antalo et al. <ref name="L1" />
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  • ===== '''Clinical Presentation.''' ===== GLOBAL POSTURAL RE - EDUCATION (GPE)
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  • ...r for the needs of those wounded. However, limited financial resources and clinical expertise have largely hampered the recovery process. Syrians displaced int ...f and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) health, education and relief services on which Palestine Refugees in Lebanon depend, were alr
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  • === Patient Education and Overuse Injury === === Subjective Assessment/Clinical History ===
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  • ...s ''' - [[User:Hefu Tao|Hefu Tao]] as part of [[The University of Waterloo Clinical Biomechanics Project]] ...dosis is associated with facet joint pathology at the lower lumbar spine]. Clinical spine surgery. 2017; 30(3):129-35.</ref>
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  • = Clinical Hypothesis = *Education regarding hygiene and caring of both the stump and sound limb
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  • ...g/StateIssues/Manipulation/</ref>. They have also published a manipulation education manual<ref>APTA. [http://www.apta.org/uploadedFiles/APTAorg/Educators/Curri == Clinical Prediction Rule for Manipulation ==
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  • ...th significant physical, psychological and socioeconomic problems. Patient education and the use of a sacroiliac belt are important treatment strategies in the .../ The sacroiliac joint: an overview of its anatomy, function and potential clinical implications]. ''Journal of anatomy'', ''221''(6), pp.537-567.</ref>
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  • ...g signs and symptoms with those of Kawasaki disease (KD), but also display clinical features that are uncommon or less frequent in this illness, such as diarrh ....com/contents/covid-19-multisystem-inflammatory-syndrome-in-children-mis-c-clinical-features-evaluation-and-diagnosis</ref>
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  • ...ion and it cannot be cured. However, severity may decrease through special education and treatments. Males tend to have a higher prevalence than females.<ref na ...H. [https://adc.bmj.com/content/93/6/518.short Autism spectrum disorders: clinical and research frontiers]. Archives of disease in childhood. 2008 Jun 1;93(6)
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  • == Clinical Hypothesis == Mr. S was provided education on; goals of pre prosthetic rehab, expected wound recovery and requirements
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  • ...Shukla D, Devi BI, Agrawal A. Outcome measures for traumatic brain injury. Clinical neurology and neurosurgery. 2011;113(6):435-41.</ref> ...g collected is both valid and accurate wit ha consistent recording of both clinical and research information. Despitethe increased use of validated outcome an
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  • == Characteristics/Clinical presentation == ...on MR. Actions of the biceps brachii at the shoulder: a review. Journal of clinical medicine research. 2017 Aug;9(8):667.Available: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.go
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  • ...rk Participation After Injury or Illness: The Role of Physical Therapists: Clinical Practice Guidelines] Linked to the International Classification of Function ...flicting evidence<ref name=":3" /> about the relationship between level of education and delayed RTW.
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  • ...olve multiple pathological conditions, each of which can occur in numerous clinical stages. ...a clinical trial. There is no guarantee that new drugs will work, but many clinical trials have helped people get better<ref name=":2">Medical news today [http
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  • Specific diagnosis can be made on the basis of symptoms/clinical features experienced by the patient.<ref name=":0" />Differential diagnoses * [[Gait]] re-education
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  • ..., therefore, that rehabilitation professionals understand the benefits and clinical reasoning behind supervised wakeful prone positioning on the physical, cogn ...e of a complete autopsy, examination of the death scene, and review of the clinical history.”<ref>Hutchison BL, Rea C, Stewart AW, Koelmeyer TD, Tipene-Leach
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  • ...>Tsai RM, Boxer AL. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4920046/ Clinical trials: past, current, and future for atypical Parkinsonian syndromes.] Sem ==Clinical Presentation==
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