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  • ...ltiple developmental domains: motor, social-emotional, language, cognition and adaptive behaviour.<ref name=":1" /> #* making movements with arms, legs and feet
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  • ...ial, Cognitive and Emotional Development of Children - The Road to Writing and Moving Course. Plus , 2021.</ref> However, some children may not develop th * An inability to concentrate on a specific activity
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  • ...cannot be cured. However, severity may decrease through special education and treatments. Males tend to have a higher prevalence than females.<ref name=" ...ility of diagnosis at age 9 years was very high for autism, at age 2 years and less strong for pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified. <
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  • ...iscusses a number of quick assessments that can be used to screen children and also looks at ways to increase a child's engagement in physical activity. .... The Social, Cognitive and Emotional Development of Children - Assessment and Treatment Course. Plus , 2021.</ref>
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  • ...eferenced test where a child has to execute a set of motor tasks following specific guidelines<ref>Huang CY, Huang TY, Koh CL, Yu YT, Chen KL. The Movement Ass ...Movement Assessment Battery for Children—Second Edition (MABC-2): A Review and Critique. Physical & Occupational Therapy In Pediatrics. 2009; 29(1): 86–
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  • ...ny movement, such as walking, cycling, wheeling, sports, active recreation and play. Individuals of any skill level can enjoy physical activity.<ref>World ...PMC1424733/ Physical activity, exercise, and physical fitness: definitions and distinctions for health-related research]. Public Health Rep. 1985;100(2):1
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  • ...Training in Children and Adolescents: Raising the bar for young athletes? Sports Health 2009;1:223-226</ref> ...ery time during the training sessions and addressing every child's queries and concerns
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  • .../bjsm.bmj.com/content/54/24/1451 (accessed 2.12.2020)</ref>) that children and adolescents (aged 5–17 years), including those living with disability, fo ...rous-intensity aerobic activities, as well as those that strengthen muscle and bone, at least 3 days a week.
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  • == Foundation Blocks in Sports Medicine == ...patient preferences and values. It is key to incorporate research evidence and the values of patients into their care model. A disablement model facilitat
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  • ...be|Igl_StgXx9g}}<ref>Wall Street Journal. How Children and Teens Can Avoid Sports Injuries. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Igl_StgXx9g [last == Defining Overuse Injuries and Burnout ==
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  • ...find out more about practice schedules and feedback types, please click [[Motor Learning - Back to the Basics|here]]. ...onym, which stands for Optimizing Performance Through Intrinsic Motivation and Attention for Learning.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...Comittee Publication in collaboration with the International Federation of Sports Medicine. Blackwell Science Ltd. 2003</ref>&nbsp; ...in or return to their daily life activities, fulfill meaningful life roles and maximize their well-being"<ref>https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/de
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  • ...ght|Atwongyeire Night]] as an assignment for the [[Physiotherapy, Exercise and Physical Activity Course|Physical Actvitiy course]] Time for waiting to treat and rehabilitate is gone, now prevention is the goal. Prevention is always bett
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  • [[Category:Sports Medicine]] [[Category:Sports Injuries]]
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  • ...iotherapists. This article delves into the intricacies of assessment tools and tests in physiotherapy, focusing on their role in optimizing patient outcom ..., Short Form-36 Bodily Pain Scale (SF-36 BPS), and Measure of Intermittent and Constant Osteoarthritis Pain (ICOAP). *Arthritis Care & Research, 63*(S11),
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  • ...n identify meaningful risk factors for sports injuries. British journal of sports medicine. 2018 Oct 1;52(19):1223-4.</ref> ...Br J Sports Med 2005: 39: 324-329.</ref> described risk factors for injury and mechanisms of injury. Internal risk factors that may predispose an athlete
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  • ...adults: guidance for prescribing exercise.] Medicine and science in sports and exercise. 2011 Jul 1;43(7):1334-59.</ref>. ...H.The Physiotherapist's Pocket Guide to Exercise Assessment, Prescription and Training,Churchill Livingstone, 2009.</ref>.
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  • '''Original Editors ''' - [[User:Naomi O'Reilly|Naomi O'Reilly]] and [[User:Jacquie Kieck|Jacquie Kieck]] ...individuals live with conditions that impact their function in daily life and would benefit from rehabilitation services - this equates to 1 in 3 individ
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  • ...erging_Roles_in_Physiotherapy_Practice|Queen Margaret University's Current and Emerging Roles in Physiotherapy Practice Project]] This article is currently under review and may not be up to date. Please come back soon to see the finished work! ({{R
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  • ...ion on Reassurance in Patients With Acute Low Back Pain: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis]. JAMA Intern Med. 2015 May 1;175(5):733–43.</ref><ref name ...c pain (primary and secondary) in over 16s: assessment of all chronic pain and management of chronic primary pain.] Guidance 2021. </ref> It provides a fo
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