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  • ...social participation. A programme of education, stretching, strengthening and mobilisation was undertaken as well as referrals to other members of the MD ...his initial inpatient stay he had been transferred to a Community hospital and then discharged home with community therapy input. This had since ceased bu
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  • ...l Proportion of Lower Limb Running Injuries by Gender, Anatomical Location and Specific Pathology: A Systematic Review]. ©Journal Sport Sci Med [Internet ...in recreational runners: A cross-sectional survey including mental aspects and sleep quality]. Journal of Sports Science & Medicine. 2021 Jun;20(2):204.</
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  • ...netic resonance imaging of the lower extremity. The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy. 2011;41(11):873-86. Available at: http://www.ncbi. ...nalski CS, White LM. MRI of articular cartilage: revisiting current status and future directions. AJR. American journal of roentgenology. 2005;185(4):899-
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  • ...one of the most frequent fractures presenting to the emergency department and orthopedic trauma teams. # The terms hip fracture and femoral neck fracture both relate to the same type of injury.
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  • '''Education''' regarding weight reduction and exercise; ...of appropriate simple orthoses, aids and appliances to alleviate distress and disability;
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  • ...ey have been assessed and treated by other clinicians with limited success and that their symptoms are still present.<ref name=":1">Clinicalsportsmedicine * Non-healing fractures<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...l KS .,‘Plantar fasciitis and the calcaneal spur: Fact or fiction?’., Foot Ankle Surg.,18 March 2012 (level of evidence 3B)</ref>&nbsp; [[Image:Intrinsic foot muscles.png|thumb|right|400x200px|Intrinsic foot muscles]]
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  • ...[Integumentary System|skin.]] Before treatment, the exact cause, location, and type of wound must be assessed to provide appropriate treatment.<ref name=" ...is a complex physiological process occurring after an injury in the cells and tissues of our bodies to restore function of the tissue.
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  • ...name=":10" /> Clinical symptoms that can help with diagnosis include pain and abnormal forefoot sensation. Conservative treatment, including lifestyle ad [[File:Foot Inneravtion.gif|thumb|Foot innervation]]
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  • ...from: <nowiki>https://orthoinfo.aaos.org/en/diseases--conditions/sprained-ankle/</nowiki> (accessed 22/12/2022)</ref>. ...Hong Y, Chan LK, Yung PS, Chan KM. A systematic review on ankle injury and ankle sprain in sports. Sports medicine. 2007 Jan;37(1):73-94.</ref>
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  • ...copic treatment of anterolateral impingement of the ankle. Journal of Foot Ankle Surgery [serial online]. May 2010;49(3):219-223. Available from: CINAHL Plu [[Image:493x335 ankle.jpg|center|500px]]
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  • ...en describing biomechanics.<ref name="Brukner and Khan">Brukner P. Brukner and Khan's Clinical Sports Medicine. North Ryde: McGraw-Hill; 2012.</ref> ...of Biomechanics">Knudson D. Fundamentals of Biomechanics. Springer Science and Business Media; 2007 May 28.</ref> The following are some of the areas wher
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  • ...ghtweight foams and thermoplastics are used, which facilitates new designs and more comfort for the user. ...signed and appropriate orthotic device which is comfortable and functional and meets the user's needs.<ref name=":0" /> Unlike other orthotic devices, man
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  • ...nstable. As a result, the talus tilts and other ligaments can be ruptured. Ankle instability or arthritis can be the result of diastasis [8]&nbsp;[9]. ...alleolus lateralis [1].The purpose of these ligaments is to hold the tibia and the fibula together when the joint is loaded [3].&nbsp;<br>
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  • ...ed Disorders: Clinical Resource Guide]. South Australian Centre for Trauma and Injury Recovery (2008). ...nes Linked to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health]. Blanpied PR, Gross AR, Elliott JM, Devaney LL, Clewley D, Walton D
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  • ...ility and function and flexor hallucis longus tendon morphology in dancers and non-dancers]. Medical problems of performing artists. 2015 Sep 1;30(3):152- ...dancers&f=false Foot and Ankle Injuries in Dancers]. Baxter's The Foot and Ankle in Sport. 2020 Jan 25:436.</ref>
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  • ...Elia C, Saini HS, Miulli DE. A review of lumbar radiculopathy, diagnosis, and treatment. ''Cureus'', 2019;''11''(10):e5934.</ref> Patients may or may not ...hysical therapy on pain, range of motion, endurance, functional disability and quality of life versus routine physical therapy alone in patients with lumb
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  • ...:1">Howell, D, Gait Deviation Associated with Pain Syndromes in the Pelvis and Knee. Gait Analysis. Plus. 2022</ref> ...eview [[Gait Deviations|this article]]. To review common gait terminology and definitions, please see [[Gait Definitions|this article]].
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  • ...fication|joints]] in the body (Histologically) are fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial. ...small and oval-shaped, or a [[Meniscal Lesions|meniscus]], which is larger and C-shaped.<ref name=":0">Juneja P, Hubbard JB. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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  • ...of ankle-knee region, lumbopelvic region and cervical-cervicocephal region and treatment of pain in physiotherapy.New research line: quality indicators in ...russel), Manual Therapist (Prof. Master-SOMT- Nederland) PhD Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Sciences(VU Brussel).
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