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  • ...t, and foot position.While intrinsic factors for PFPS are poor strength of core, pelvic and lower limb muscles and poor flexibility of flexors and extensor ...therapy intervention includes modification of extrinsic factors by correct setting/fitting of cycle and modification of intrinsic factors by following proper
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  • ...sions. This document provides flexibility and autonomy in order to develop core and discipline specific competencies which can be applied to both generalis == Core Competencies ==
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  • * The [[Core Muscles|core muscles]] provide dynamic stabilization for the lumbar spine. These muscles ...27-35.</ref>, [[Gluteus Maximus|gluteus maximus]], [[piriformis]] and deep core muscles are responsible for pelvic stabilisation.
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  • The PedsQL 4.0 Generic Core Scales instrument is the last version of PedsQL contain 23-items, includin ...esponsiveness of the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory™(PedsQL™) Generic Core Scales and Asthma Symptoms Scale in vulnerable children with asthma. Journa
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  • ...mic programmes will designate faculty roles as (1) programme Director, (2) Core Academic Faculty, (3) Associated Faculty, (4) Clinical Education Coordinato ==== Core Faculty ====
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  • ...nly takes 2-5min to complete which makes it very easy to use in a clinical setting. ...Kovacs FM, Lin CW. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5828378/ Core outcome measurement instruments for clinical trials in nonspecific low back
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  • Both PTs and Occupational Therapists (OTs) are core members of the AMU MDT helping to make rapid risk assessments and plans to ...sts (PTs) play an important role within the acute care hospital setting as core members of the multi-disciplinary teams that many hospitals utilize.
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  • == Core Elements of a Right to Health == == Core Components of the Right to Health ==
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  • ...lly within the [[Introduction to Occupational Health|occupational]] health setting. ...protect the spinal structures in daily activities and in the occupational setting
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  • ...iduals witha traumatic brain injury that the Traumatic Brain Injury Brief Core Set should be used in conjunction with other standardized outcome measures. ...APTA) began a process to develop recommendations for the identification of core sets of Outcome Measures in 2009, with further development of the Evaluatio
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  • == ICF Core Sets == ...e international classification of functioning, disability and health (ICF) core sets from 2001 to 2019–a scoping review]. Disability and rehabilitation.
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  • ...ith little overlap. This term is often used to describe a general hospital setting. A specialist MDT has been shown to result in the best patient outcomes<ref ...red Society of Physiotherapy: London</ref> For amputee rehabilitation, the core MDT may include:
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  • ...duct and that their actions respect core humanitarian principles, and meet core clinical standards of care.<ref name=":4" /> ...ation for integrated and widely accepted codes of conduct, commitments and core standards that underpin the ‘humanitarian’ response.<ref name=":8" /> T
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  • ...ling incision who is presenting with weakness to his lower extremities and core stability limiting his functional independence. He is also exhibiting some Additional exercises were also added for trunk and core strengthening using a medicine ball. He was also initiated on arm/leg ermom
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  • Individuals With Amputation In Low Resource Setting Trauma, below knee amputation, phantom limb pain, fracture, low resourced setting, fracture
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  • # Physiotherapy is a core component of the [[Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment|comprehensive geriatr # Along with specialist elderly care wards, physiotherapists are core members of the stroke unit [[Multidisciplinary Team|multidisciplinary team]
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  • ...ccur in approximately 5 in 1,000 disc herniations presenting in a clinical setting.<ref name=":0" /> * Postural training for [[Core Stability|core]] and alignment
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  • ...gger the thermoregulatory center of the hypothalamus to elevate the body's core temperature. ...] variability, and activity levels. In fever, however, the increase in the core body temperature is often greater than 0.5 degrees C and attributed to a fe
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  • ...t occurred during the rehabilitation process and the importance of a group setting for encouragement and motivation in order to the patient to be successful. Three times/week group program including upper, lower extremities and core strength, stretches, cardio, balance, pre-gait exercises in parallel bars,
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  • ...n them with their values and goals. Psychological flexibility involves six core processes:<ref>1. Hayes SC, Strosahl K, Wilson KG. Acceptance and commitmen ...h as confronting negative thoughts, altering distress management, and goal setting.
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