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  • ...oint.org/ The International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics] (ISPO), a prosthetist/orthotist is defined as: ...e service recipients so they have equal opportunities to fully participate in society."<ref name=":4">International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics
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  • This project aims to develop content that will facilitate an understanding of rehabilitation, it is aimed at all health professionals but may also be suitable for manag ...en Online Courses|Understanding Rehabilitation MOOC]] that will take place in September/October 2021.
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  • ...opment of the Physiopedia content. All members of this team are graduates of our [[Volunteer Orientation Course]]. ...stration/ register your interest here]. The next course will be held later in 2024.'''</blockquote>
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  • '''Original Editor '''- Africa Clubfoot Training Team as part of [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Clubfoot_Content_Development_Project ICRC and ...f>Salas E et al. Toward an understanding of team performance and training. In: Sweeney RW, Salas E, eds. Teams: their training and performance. Norwood,
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  • ...oint.org/ The International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics] (ISPO), a prosthetist/orthotist is defined as: ...e service recipients so they have equal opportunities to fully participate in society."<ref name=":4">International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics
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  • == What is Rehabilitation? == [[File:Physical Rehabilitation.png|right|frameless]]
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  • == What is Rehabilitation? == [[File:Physical Rehabilitation.png|right|frameless]]
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  • [[Category: Understanding Rehabilitation Content Development Project]] ...tency Framework: A Mixed Methods Study]. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2021 Jun 1;102(6):1113-23.</ref>
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  • ...ase access to high quality rehabilitation care and improve the functioning of individuals worldwide.'''</div> ...out this course''' - This online course will develop knowledge of physical rehabilitation as an essential health service.
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  • ...abuse or behavioural issue. This article will focus on rehabilitation in a health context. == Rehabilitation in a Health Setting ==
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  • ...which rehabilitation takes place and consider the impact of the setting on rehabilitation. ...atient surgery centres. In addition, some healthcare services are provided in private offices or homes. <ref name=":0">Epidemiology Training & Resources.
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  • ...smin Garcia, from [http://ucpwheels.org/ UCP Wheels for Humanity], as part of the [[Wheelchair Service Provision Content Development Project]] ...required and the health and rehabilitation professionals needed to provide rehabilitation care differ depending on the individual.  
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  • ...be started and completed at any time that suits you. It is also available in [https://members.physio-pedia.com/learn/prise-en-charge-des-enfants-atteint * '''About this course - '''This online course will develop knowledge of Cerebral Palsy.
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  • ...m|Brain stem]] ([[Midbrain]], Pons and Medulla Oblongata), [[Cerebellum]]. In addition to conditions affecting the Peripheral Nervous System involving C == Global Burden of Neurological Disorders ==
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  • ...syndrome and identification of a locus at chromosome 2q22-q23". ''Journal of Medical Genetics''. 1998, '''35''' (8): 617–23. doi:10.1136/jmg.35.8.617< ...bility. Most people with MWS have a severe intellectual disability, though a small number have milder features and only moderate intellectual disability
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  • ...to facilitate independence and social integration. It includes prevention of injury/illness recurrence and/or secondary conditions. ...as a guide for planning, managing and delivering consistent and preferred rehabilitation approaches to meet patient and community needs.
    42 KB (5,662 words) - 10:45, 1 June 2022
  • ...ome definitions of clinical reasoning and strategies employed by different rehabilitation professionals based on factors such as time, profession, and purpose. == Definitions of Clinical Reasoning ==
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  • ...used interchangeably. PFPS is a very common injury, with a high prevalence in runners, non-runners, male and female adolescents, teens, and adults.<ref n ...itus may also be felt at the joint, in addition to tenderness on palpation of the small facets, and some effusion.<ref name=":0" />  
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  • ...otics international. 2008 Sep;32(3):313-23.</ref>, digitisation introduced a new strategy for fabrication. [[File:3D check socket.jpg|thumb|3D printed d ...software to design and manufacture both prototypes and definitive devices. In P&O, CAD/CAM technologies include:
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  • '''Collaborating Partners''' - International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and Physiopedia ...e|online course]] covers basic theoretical knowledge of lower limb amputee rehabilitation
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  • ...agement of TBIs assessing impairments and 4) an overview of the management of TBIs and specific therapeutic interventions for TBIs. ...e the overall TBI programme, the learner had the option to submit and pass a written assignment.
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