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  • ...is currently under review and may not be up to date. Please come back soon to see the finished work! ({{REVISIONDAY}}/{{REVISIONMONTH}}/{{REVISIONYEAR}}) ...) refers to controlling the motion of the lumbar spine and pelvis relative to an arbitrarily defined neutral position. <ref>Mills JD, Taunton JE, Mills
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  • ...foot program, which rehabilitates babies born with clubfoot, enabling them to walk and lead a mobile life. ...t (brother). They are also both very supportive to the childs recovery and to the clinical team.
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  • ...ed power and speed. Plyometric exercise is a popular form of training used to improve athletic performance.<ref>Chmielewski TL, Myer GD, Kauffman D, Till ...ine” meaning more/increase and “Metric” meaning measurement. Thus meaning “to increase the measurement.”<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...describe the effectiveness of strength training and therapeutic activities to regain the prior level of function in the patient with post-operative compl ...14 weeks, with rehabilitation occurring for up to 6-10 months by using the phase-wise progressive examination.
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  • ...H, Yamaguchi K, Sugaya H, Akita K. Medial elbow anatomy: A paradigm shift for UCL injury prevention and management. Clin Anat. 2019 Apr;32(3):379-389.</r ...lateral collateral ligaments provide valgus and varus stability, and allow for rotation. The annular ligament encircles the head of the radius, stabilizin
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  • ...ucleus pulposus, and the vertebral endplates. These three components allow for mobility, shock absorption, and load distribution properties in a healthy l ...uction of stability and increased load bearing for the healthy lumbar arch to maintain.
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  • ...some other inflammatory diseases, there is no associated permanent damage to the joints or the muscles.<ref name=":0" /> Polymyalgia rheumatic is also k ...h pain and stiffness in the shoulder and hip girdles and an elevated acute phase response. <ref>Sara Muller et al., The epidemiology of polymyalgia rheumati
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  • ...Public Health. 2017 Jun 5;14(6). pii: E599.</ref> This is of great concern to clinicians seeing and treating these patients. Various questions arise when ...oelho.com.br/img/uploads/revistas/1465309605-1112.pdf The current evidence for treatment of ACL injuries in children is low: a systematic review]. J Bone
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  • ...for physiotherapists. It is important to set specific goals and milestones for your athlete and build time frames accordingly. These goals should be prior In the acute management phase, there are some considerations to protect the surgical repair and allow healing without compromising ROM.
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  • ...This is a move away from the historic terms of Parkinson's Disease or "PD" for short. When describing the pathophysiological process of the disease, Physi ...luding automatic and voluntary motor control, procedural learning relating to routine behaviours and emotional functions. The association with other cort
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  • ...a higher education setting. Nursing Education Perspectives. 2008 Jul 1;29(4):205-11.</ref> During the planning phase, the philosophy, mission, and vision statements are revised, and an assessm
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  • The objective of the study was to explore the effects of manipulations to the cervicothoracic junction on clinical outcomes in patients with [[Rotato ...lity of evidence in this area is limited and further research is warranted to determine the extent and nature of the relationship between thoracic manipu
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  • ...0 years from now will likely see different treatments again. There appears to be a bountiful supply of theoretical research but little in terms of high q ...ammes. So, while we can make some recommendations, there is still some way to go before we have conclusive evidence on tendinopathy rehab.
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  • .../article/1262004-overview (accessed 29 August 2020).</ref> It is an injury to the [[Glenohumeral Joint|glenohumeral joint]] (GHJ) where the [[humerus]] i Also see related pages for [[Shoulder Instability|shoulder instability]], [[Shoulder Subluxation]] and
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  • ...d contusions]. Current reviews in musculoskeletal medicine. 2010 Oct 1;3(1-4):26-31.</ref> ....Available;https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2941577/ (accessed 4.12.2022)</ref>
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  • [[File:Hematoma VL quads.png|thumb|416x416px|Hematoma progression [[Vastus Lateralis|Vastus lateralis]]]] ...le fibers]] at or directly adjacent to the area of impact, usually leading to hematoma formation within the muscle causing [[Pain Assessment|pain]] and l
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  • ...8-012-9130-2</ref> Proximal humerus fracture (PHF) includes all fractures to the anatomical neck, surgical neck, greater tuberosity (GT), or lesser tube * Greater tuberosity: Located lateral to the head at the proximal end.
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  • ...ation providers. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy. 2021;16(4):1115.</ref> ...tures is disrupted it can lead to spectrum of pathologies from subluxation to dislocation.<ref>Hayes K, Callanan M, Walton J, Paxinos A, Murrell GA. Shou
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  • ...iteria–The debate continues]. Current opinion in rheumatology. 2017 Jul;29(4):317.</ref> Axial spondyloarthritis is used to describe patients who have both non-radiographic and radiographic axial spo
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  • ...encourage maximal compliance of use and provide assistance for the patient to achieve their highest functional level - it should not hinder the patient.< ...ological condition, common complications emerge. These do vary from person to person, but often patterns can be found. The images below show a normal gai
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