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  • == Clinical Examination == *[[Lumbar Examination|Lumbar Examination]]
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  • ...et al">Flynn T, Cleland J, Whitman J. User's Guide to the Musculoskeletal Examination: Fundamentals for the Evidence-based Clinician. Buckner, Kentucky: Evidence ...lature is contracted.<ref name="Flynn et al" /><ref>Dutton, M. Orthopaedic Examination, Evaluation, and Intervention. New York: The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.; 2
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  • ...teau of the injury, which is usually between 6 - 12 months in the complete spinal cord injury, there are a number of reconstructive surgery options available ...inal Cord Medicine; 1999.</ref> It is therefore important that a thorough examination of the upper limb with regarding to muscle strength, sensation and function
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  • [[International Framework for Examination of the Cervical Region]]<br> ...nt of a package of care offered by physical therapists to individuals with spinal pain.
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  • ...quake <ref>Lathia C, Skelton P, Clift Z, Chapter.8 Early Rehabilitation of Spinal Cord Injuries. Lathia C, Skelton P, Clift Z. [https://resources.relabhs.org ...to a Spinal Injury Rehabilitation Centre 3-weeks after sustaining a T12-L1 Spinal Cord Injury managed surgically following Nepal Earthquake.
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  • ...e Organization of the Spinal Cord. In: Watson C, Kayalioglu G, editors.The Spinal Cord: A Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation Text and Atlas. London: Acade ...s by association with parasympathetic neurons in the sacral segment of the spinal cord.<ref name=":1" />
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  • == Examination == On examination, she was found to have reduced range of motion of her lumbar spine, positiv
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  • ...f flexibility and can even lead to chronic pain when a spinal nerve or the spinal cord becomes irritated or constricted as a result of the deterioration<ref === Examination ===
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  • ...e adjacent vertebral lamina and prevents buckling of the ligament into the spinal canal during extension, preventing canal compression. The lateral portion o ...causes hypertrophy and can lead to spinal canal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal), which can sometimes cause pain.
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  • ...to A. [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0161475408001760 Spinal palpation for lumbar segmental mobility and pain provocation: an interexami [[Category:Sacroiliac Examination]]
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  • ...as [[Facet Arthrosis|facet arthropathy]], [[Lumbar Spinal Stenosis|lumbar spinal stenosis,]] and [[Sacroiliac Joint|sacroiliac joint pain]]. There is a high ...deformity or pathology of the other. This means that hip pathology causes spinal pathology or vice versa.
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  • A complete musculoskeletal examination of the patients gives an over view of patients body structure and function. ...loskeletal_Screening_Examination_Booklet.pdf The Musculoskeletal Screening Examination booklet]. University of Western Ontario. Available from: <nowiki>https://rh
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  • ...Main M, Mazzone ES, Montes J, et al. (2017) Revised Hammersmith Scale for spinal muscular atrophy: A SMA specific clinical outcome assessment tool. PLoS ONE [[Category:Paediatrics - Assessment and Examination]]
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  • ...rts: of these, the posterior and larger serves for the transmission of the spinal cord, its membranes, and the accessory nerves; the anterior and smaller con ...iew of the literature. Case reports in medicine]. 2011;2011.</ref>, causes spinal cord [[myelopathy]] that may need surgical intervention.
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  • ...o evaluate how patients and their parents perceive the appearance of their spinal deformity. [[Category:Paediatrics - Assessment and Examination]]
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  • ...for use in patients with [[stroke]]<ref name=":0" />, [[Spinal Cord Injury|spinal cord injury]] and [[Cerebral Palsy Introduction|cerebral palsy]]<ref name=" ...in Spinal Cord Injury|contractures]] and/or a clasp-knife response before examination<ref name=":1" />.
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  • ...eads to interruption of normal function of nerve tracts in one half of the spinal cord<ref name=":1">Ranga U, Aiyappan SK. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/ See the video below to further understand the anatomy of the spinal cord in relation to BSS.<br>
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  • ...s for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury, Revised 2011. Top Spinal Cord Inj Rehabil 2012;18(1):85-99.</ref> '''Sensory Examination'''
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  • ...ow back pain which can come from various structures, notably facet joints, spinal muscles, and ligaments. [[Low Back Pain|Low back pain]] is a major clinical ...matomal numbness), along side, with interventional spinal procedures (e.g. spinal epidural injection, facet joint injection, transforaminal injection) is nec
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  • ...this area. This page will give us an overview of assessment of ageing with spinal cord injury to bridge some of the existing gap in the literature. ...ttps://www.physio-pedia.com/Assessment_of_Spinal_Cord_Injury assessment of spinal cord injury]).
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