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  • ..."June et al">June Yoshii, BS, and Vincent C, Traynelis, MD. Achondroplasia and cervical laminoplasty Case report. J Neurosurg Spine 2009; 11:417-420. http ...i PA, Shaw GM, Hecht JT. The population-based prevalence of achondroplasia and thanatophoric dysplasia in selected regions of the US. Am J Med Genet A 200
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  • ...0.3389/fmed.2022.941678/full (accessed 13.9.2023)</ref> [[Osteoarthritis]] and [[Rheumatoid Arthritis|rheumatoid arthritis]] are the most common of the rh * [[Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders|Metabolic disorders.]]
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  • ...tissues]] for future use). Vitamin D is obtained from sun exposure, food, and supplements. ...When ingested, the intestines absorb the vitamin and send it to the liver and [[kidney]]<nowiki/>s for further processing.<ref name="ODSN">Office of Diet
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  • ...icular aspects of metabolic function, for example increased fat metabolism and the maintenance of a healthier [[Body Composition|body composition]] in lat ...macological stimuli being [[Sleep: Theory, Function and Physiology|sleep]] and [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise]].
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  • ...is through pharmacological and conservative treatment to increase strength and prevent development of extra-muscular disease in order to better outcomes f ...h research shows that it is rare to have an onset earlier than 18 years of age, it has been proven that females are more susceptible to PM than males with
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  • ...aglandin analogs, these alternatives have limitations in terms of efficacy and cardiovascular effects side effects.<ref name=":0">Sinha M, Gautam L, Shukl Several approaches have been adopted for addressing the prevention and cure of the possible side-effects produced by the NSAIDs in the gut.
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  • ...f Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]].  This space was created by and for the students at Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School in the Uni ...nd can affect the structures of the [[Introduction to Neuroanatomy|nervous system]] that pass through them.<ref name=":2">IC Lumbar Instability Available:htt
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  • ...ice_and_dysphonia_A_systematic_review Associations between posture, voice, and dysphonia: a systematic review]. J Voice. 2019 Jan;33(1):124.e1-124.e12. </ ...sked which complementary techniques they preferred to specifically address musculoskeletal dysfunctions. Many responded that they tended to choose interventions that
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  • .../bjsm.bmj.com/content/54/24/1451 (accessed 2.12.2020)</ref>) that children and adolescents (aged 5–17 years), including those living with disability, fo ...rous-intensity aerobic activities, as well as those that strengthen muscle and bone, at least 3 days a week.
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  • ...nother area of the body where it can be absorbed."<ref name="GARD">Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center (GARD). Schizencephaly. http://raredisease ...study took place in UK and their objective was to establish the prevalence and antenatal (prenatal) diagnosis of schizencephaly. The results were as follo
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  • == Current Musculoskeletal Trends == ...ork-ability with Functional Capacity Evaluation methods in a more specific and efficient way?. ''Work''. 2010;37(1):111-115. </ref>
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  • ...Angela Fearon, Diana Hughes, Carol Kennedy, Dr. Alex Scott, Michael Yates and Alison Hoens ...cess of identifying causes/risk factors of lateral epicondyle tendinopathy and functional examination.
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  • ...uma ankle fractures in elderly people: Finnish statistics during 1970–2000 and projections for the future.] Bone. 2002 Sep 1;31(3):430-3.</ref> Fractures ...ch is based on the mechanism of the injury which have predictable patterns and imaging findings.
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  • ...k factors, which are necessary for athlete screening, monitoring over time and to determine the efficacy of injury prevention programmes.<ref name=":7">Ve ...Br J Sports Med 2005: 39: 324-329.</ref> described risk factors for injury and mechanisms of injury. Internal risk factors that may predispose an athlete
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  • ...ve a significant emotional impact and can be linked to anxiety, depression and fear-avoidance behaviours, which can have detrimental effects on prognosis. ...ck motor control patterns, altered standing balance and altered oculomotor and neck coordination<ref name=":0" />.
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  • [[File:Running Man and Woman.jpg|right|frameless]] ...M.I, Werder R, Perret C. The influence of blue light on sleep, performance and wellbeing in young adults: A systematic review. Frontiers in Physiology. 20
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  • [[File:Central Nervous System Anatomy.png|border|right|frameless]] ...eral nerves, nerve roots, autonomic nervous system, neuromuscular junction and muscles<ref name=":0" />.
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  • ...onso de Leciñana M. Characteristics and outcomes in patients with COVID-19 and acute ischemic stroke: the global COVID-19 stroke registry. Stroke. 2020 Se ...ry response or '''“cytokine storm”''' which leads to cardiac complications and sympathetic surge.<ref name=":0" /> <ref name=":1" />
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  • ...f name=":0" /> IASP also argues that "[a]ctivity induced in the nociceptor and [[Nociception|nociceptive]] pathways by a noxious stimulus is not pain".<re ...l Activity|physical activity]], including:<ref>Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Benefits of Physical Activity. Available from https://www
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  • ...ral nervous system (CNS), both at the level of the spinal cord (reflexive) and sent to the cerebral cortex for higher processing.<ref>''Guyton AC. Textboo ...gle<ref name=":1">Riemann, B. L., & Lephart, S.M. (2002). The sensorimotor system, part 1: the physiological basis of functional joint stability. ''Journal o
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