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  • ...001;51(4):740-6. Blades B, Jones C, Munster A. Quality of life after major burns. J Trauma 1979;19:556–8.</ref> To measure burn specific health outcomes in survivors of burn injury, <ref name=":0" />
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  • ...ion or radiation) contact<ref name=":2">Hale A. ''et al'' Physiotherapy in Burns, Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery. [Online: Available from: https://phys ...interactions <ref name=":0">Greenhalgh D. G. Management of facial Burns. ''Burns and Trauma'' (2020) vol 8</ref>. Therefore, the use of both objective and p
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  • ...g the [[SMART Goals|SMART]] goal method with each patient. SMART goals are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound. ...d Disability Short Course. [[:File:Burns and Plastics.pdf|Physiotherapy in Burns, Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery]], 2013.</ref>
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  • ...It stems from a study called the Medical Outcomes Study<ref>Ware J. SF-36 Health Survey Update. Spine. 2000. 25; 24: 3130-3139.<section> ...":0">Ware Jr., J.E. and Sherbourne, C.D. (1992) The MOS 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36). I. Conceptual Framework and Item Selection. Medical Care, 3
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  • ...of disasters that could occur. This should include consideration of likely specific disease or injury types, as well as response capacity and possible impact o * Local and National Health Emergency Management Plans include Rehabilitation
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  • ...f rehabilitation due to various concerns observed post-burn. Patients with burns exceeding 15% Total Body Surface Area (TBSA) exhibit lower cardiorespirator ...al., 2012; Suman and Herndon, 2007). Hypermetabolism, triggered by severe burns, leads to exhaustion, protein catabolism, and loss of lean body mass, impac
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  • ...equipment, infrastructure, and workforce. These occur on an unprecedented scale and outstrip available resources. Rehabilitation professionals are well pla ...re responders have to cope with an influx of mass casualties presenting to health services. In conflicts and protracted crises with patients presenting over
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  • ...onflict, rapid urbanisation, and motorisation. The current demographic and health shifts are contributing to a rapid global increase in the number of people ...otics]] and many other interventions.<ref>Key Facts: Rehabilitation. World Health Organization, Geneva. 2020. {Accessed October 11, 2020  <nowiki>https://ww
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  • ...xiolysis- relief of [[Generalized Anxiety Disorder|anxiety]], [[Stress and Health|stress]], or agitation * Treatment of specific medical conditions including:
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  • ...tidimensional approach to accurately identify and address the individual's specific deficits and needs. The assessment process includes a thorough medical hist ...rebral palsy (CP) who is ambulant, as it informs targeted interventions at specific joints and segment levels. Essential components of the clinical examinatio
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  • ...be considered in a rehabilitation plan when working with individuals with burns, including pain management, oedema management, scar management and surgical ...econstructive Surgery], 2013.</ref> [[General Assessment of a Patient with Burns#Key Aspects of the Objective Assessment of a Patient with a Burn Injury|Pai
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  • ===== Health Habits (HH) ===== ...cedure for muscle strength grading<ref>National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. Manual Muscle Testing Procedures. Available from: <nowiki>https:/
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  • ...1056/nejmra1109877#t=article Natural Disasters, Armed Conflict, and Public Health]. New England Journal of Medicine. 2013 Nov 7;369(19):1836-42</ref>. ...either by rapid or slow onset events that have immediate impacts on human health and secondary impacts causing further death and suffering. The United Natio
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  • ...recreational activities, have a higher quality of life, and have improved health status. === ASIA Impairment Scale ===
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  • ...Prevention. Available from: http://www.cdc.gov/physicalactivity/basics/pa-health/index.htm</ref> Physical activity is crucial for a child’s health an wellbeing, here are a few other benefits:
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  • '''BERG Balance Scale''': Scored 43/56 (''At greater risk for fall'') ...intervention was shown to decrease fear of falls and increase Berg Balance Scale scores compared to a walking program<ref name=":2" />. An important criteri
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  • ...n S, Stokes M, editors. Pocketbook of Neurological Physiotherapy. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2008 Oct 10.</ref><ref>Bernhardt J, Hill K. We Only Treat What It ...teraction and relationship), travelling, working, taking care of one's own health, taking care of the members of the family, taking care of one's own finance
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  • ...5/259615/9789241513487-eng.pdf?sequence=1 Global action plan on the public health response to dementia 2017–2025]. 2017. Accessed 27 November 2018.</ref> ...rlad A, Orgeta V, Costafreda SG, Huntley J, Ames D, Ballard C, Banerjee S, Burns A, Cohen-Mansfield J, Cooper C. [https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/
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  • ...an active conflict zone or a safe third country, the multiple and complex health problems of displaced persons are becoming a big challenge for healthcare w ...correlate of previous exposure to torture. Scandinavian journal of public health. 2006 Oct;34(5):496-503.</ref>
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  • ...inal Cord Society. International Perspectives on Spinal Cord Injury. World Health Organization; 2013.</ref>  Today spinal cord injury is survivable, with in ...Rajan G, Zellweger R. Earthquakes and trauma: review of triage and injury-specific, immediate care. Prehospital and disaster medicine. 2008 Apr;23(2):195-201.
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