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Welcome to the Patient Facing Content Template. This has been made by students from the University of Northampton.
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What is the condition?
==Read Me First==
-Definition
-Relevant anatomy and pathophysiology


Symptoms
This information is not intended to replace your healthcare professional. Please make sure you seek medical advice if you are experiencing any symptoms.... (list yellow/red flags)
-Severity, intensity, nature
-Relate to daily living / function


Causes
==Disclaimer==
-Risk factors
-Prevalence


Diagnosis
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== What is [Condition]? ==


Treatment
definition of the condition, relevant anatomy, and pathophysiology in terminology/language suitable to patients.
-Exercises
-Physiotherapy
-Medication
-Long-term management
-Healthy living


Prevention
== Causes ==
 
risk factors, epidemiology in terminology/language suitable to patients.
 
== Prevention ==
 
evidence-based advice on preventative measures
 
== Symptoms ==
 
common and less common symptoms. severity, intensity and nature of symptoms in terminology/language suitable to patients. relate to activities of daily living.
 
== Diagnosis ==
 
overview of diagnostic procedures
 
==Management==
 
evidence-based treatment, including other members of the MDT for the specific condition in terminology/language suitable to patients.
 
== Exercises ==
 
evidence-based exercises for the specific condition in terminology/language suitable to patients. be mindful that some patients may not have access to a gym or certain equipment
 
==Self-Management ==
 
short and long-term management of condition. medication. general health and wellbeing e.g. nutrition and sleep.
 
== More Information and Support ==
 
links or information on specialist services, charities, or organisations that may offer additional help and support
 
[[Category:Patient Facing Content]]

Latest revision as of 17:56, 15 March 2022

Welcome to the Patient Facing Content Template. This has been made by students from the University of Northampton.

Original Editor - User Name Top Contributors - Greg Walding and Kim Jackson

[Max word count 1,000]

Read Me First[edit source]

This information is not intended to replace your healthcare professional. Please make sure you seek medical advice if you are experiencing any symptoms.... (list yellow/red flags)

Disclaimer[edit source]

The content on or accessible through Physiopedia is for informational purposes only. Physiopedia is not a substitute for professional advice or expert medical services.

What is [Condition]?[edit source]

definition of the condition, relevant anatomy, and pathophysiology in terminology/language suitable to patients.

Causes[edit source]

risk factors, epidemiology in terminology/language suitable to patients.

Prevention[edit source]

evidence-based advice on preventative measures

Symptoms[edit source]

common and less common symptoms. severity, intensity and nature of symptoms in terminology/language suitable to patients. relate to activities of daily living.

Diagnosis[edit source]

overview of diagnostic procedures

Management[edit source]

evidence-based treatment, including other members of the MDT for the specific condition in terminology/language suitable to patients.

Exercises[edit source]

evidence-based exercises for the specific condition in terminology/language suitable to patients. be mindful that some patients may not have access to a gym or certain equipment

Self-Management[edit source]

short and long-term management of condition. medication. general health and wellbeing e.g. nutrition and sleep.

More Information and Support[edit source]

links or information on specialist services, charities, or organisations that may offer additional help and support