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  • ...ref><ref name="p3">RobRoy L. Martin. Evidence of Validity for the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM). 2005</ref>. ...21 for the ADL and 7 of 8 for the Sports subscales respectively)[[Foot and Ankle Ability Measure|[1]]]
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  • ...e fracture. Archives of orthopaedic and traumatic surgery. 1984 Sep;103:190-4.</ref> Individuals who have had an ankle fracture.
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  • ...nts of existing validated [[Introduction to Clubfoot|clubfoot]] assessment measures (such as the [[Roye Score]]), and adapted for local use. It is accurate, e ...ts of clubfoot management in children of walking age, ie mid-term to longer-term results<ref name=":0" />.
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  • ...7;37(2):72-84. doi:10.2519/jospt.2007.2403.</ref> is a region-specific self-report of function, firstly described in 1999 by Martin et al. The FADI is a former version of the [http://www.physio-pedia.com/index.php5?title=Foot_and_Ankle_Ability_Measure FAAM]. The 2 instr
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  • The lower extremity functional scale (LEFS) is a valid patient-rated outcome measure (PROM) for the measurement of lower extremity function. It was firs ...figure/Source-originale-Binkley-JM-Stratford-PW-Lott-SA-Riddle-DL-The-Lower-Extremity_fig1_221874838 (accessed on 29 August 2018)</ref><br>
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  • ...g.] Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 2006 Sep 1;87(9):1235-41.</ref> Using a numeric value, the CAIT has the ability to discriminate be Individuals with '''[[Chronic Ankle Instability|chronic ankle instability]]''' are identified and monitored with this valid and reliable
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  • ...ilable at: <nowiki>https://orthoinfo.aaos.org/en/diseases--conditions/talus-fractures</nowiki> [Accessed 31 Jan. 2019].</ref> ...(the tibia and fibula bones of the lower leg make up the upper part of the ankle joint). The talus sits above the heel bone (calcaneus). Together, the talus
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  • ...try and physiotherapy standardised recording proforma. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research 2016; 9:8</ref> ...ychometric test that was considered was the reliability, and this was based-on the clinician's opinion only. Due to the lack of formal critique of the p
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  • ...ition of the distal fibular fracture in relation to the syndesmosis of the ankle joint. There are three classifications based on the location and type of fr * At the level of the ankle joint, extending proximally in an oblique fashion up the fibula
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  • ...ity: the IdFAI.] Athletic Training & Sports Health Care. 2013 Jan 1;5(1):38-43.</ref> ...kle instability measures.] Foot & Ankle International. 2011 Dec;32(12):1140-6.</ref>.
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  • <div class="pp-no-course-suggestions pp-no-article-suggestions"></div> [[Image:Open-physio.jpg|right|Open-physio.jpg]]<br>
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  • ...ref><ref name="p3">RobRoy L. Martin. Evidence of Validity for the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM). 2005</ref>. ...ional 5 items found on the FADI. Four ‘pain-related’ items of the Foot and Ankle Disability Index and the ability of an individual to sleep are deleted. The
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  • ...gery. These self-administered PROs assesses how foot problems impair health-related quality of life can be completed before and after surgery. ...ariety of foot or ankle problems. The MOXFQ (foot) and the MOXFQ (foot and ankle) PROs are available for license through iOutcomes.
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  • ...joint rehabilitation. Journal of sport rehabilitation. 2000 May 1;9(2):135-59.</ref> ...nical rehabilitation. Journal of sport rehabilitation. 2021 Dec 9;31(6):717-35.
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  • ...ussel Evidence-based Practice Project|Vrije Universiteit Brussel's Evidence-based Practice project]] ...ssed because the symptoms of this injury resemble the symptoms of a normal ankle sprain. Some physicians may feel that posterior tibial tendon rupture is a
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  • ...March. 1998 Mar.</ref> and straining or rupture of the muscles around the ankle (e.g. [[Calf Strain|calf]], [[Peroneal Tendinopathy|peroneii]], [[Tibialis [[File:Cross-section_of_ankle.png|right|frameless|300x300px]]
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  • ...the [[talus]] of the [[Foot Anatomy|foot]]. See the page for [[Ankle Joint|ankle joint]] for more information. ...together create an architectural vault, which is one of the strongest load-bearing structures known to mankind.<ref>The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britan
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  • The TMJ is a bi-arthroidal hinge [[Joint Classification|joint]] that allows these complex mo TMJ is a synovial, condylar, and hinge-type joint with fibrocartilaginous surfaces and an articular disc; this disc
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  • [[File:Spasticity-in-the-hand.webp|thumb|Example of upper limb spasticity ]] ...ications for clinical practice.] Top Stroke Rehabil. 2009 May-Jun;16(3):177-88.</ref>
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  • ...Brussel Evidence-based Practice Project|Vrije Universiteit Brussel Evidence-Based Practice Project]] [[File:Figure 3-Ankle ligaments.PNG|thumb|363x363px|Ankle tendon attachment]]
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