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  • ...ects of slow breathing in the healthy human]. Breathe. 2017 Dec 1;13(4):298-309.</ref> ...exchange and oxygenation. Also breathing from the diaphragm generate intra-abdominal pressure for control of posture and you can accomplish slow respir
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  • ...d Prevention. Available from: http://www.cdc.gov/physicalactivity/basics/pa-health/index.htm</ref> ...review. Developmental Medicine &amp; Child Neurology. 2009, Jul 1;51(7):501-17.</ref>
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  • ...lobal Burden of Disease Study 2016. The Lancet. 2017 Sep 16;390(10100):1211-59.</ref> ...an interpret pain and desensitize the response It can be sensitized or over-reactive by our emotions, events that occur in our lives that may increase f
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  • ...ldren. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2011;19:350-358.</ref>&nbsp;These fractures can result from a direct hit or a fall onto ...art" />&nbsp;Additionly, this fracture can occur in newborns due to a birth-related injury.<ref name="Hart" />
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  • ...>Brukner P. Brukner and Khan's Clinical Sports Medicine. North Ryde: McGraw-Hill; 2012.</ref> ...ation of the upper arm is the result of an internal rotation torque at the shoulder joint, caused by muscle actions ([[Latissimus Dorsi Muscle|latissimus dorsi
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  • <p><b>Original Editors </b> - [[User:Miguel Gonzalez-Rodriguez|Miguel Gonzalez-Rodriguez]] ...as a consequence of excessive load on the rotator cuff tissues". The patho-etiology of rotator cuff tendinopathy is multifactorial and can be attribute
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  • ...d Management of Scaphoid Fractures,] Am Fam Physician. 2004 Sep 1;70(5):879-884. </ref>&nbsp; ...8). Treatment of Scaphoid Fractures and Nonunions. J Hand Surg Am. 2008 Jul-Aug; 33(6): 988–997. 
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  • ...impact. They can range in severity from relatively benign injuries to life-threatening, unstable fractures. ...Russel">Russel G. V. Et al, [https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1247913-overview Pelvic Fractures,] medscape, January 2016. Accessed 26 May 2022</re
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  • ...ic work and observations of lunate collapse<ref>Al Bayati MA, Muttar AY, Al-Khishali TJ, Al Bayati MM, Hameed BM. The outcome of treatment of Kienbock's ...hrough the TFCC and subsequently to the [[ulna]], and 35% through the radio-lunate articulation<ref name=":0">Nasr LA, Koay J. Kienbock Disease.2019 Ava
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  • ...] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/course_tutor/ian-gatt/ Ian Gatt]<br> ...vities.<ref name=":1">Brukner P. Clinical sports medicine: Injuries. McGraw-Hill Education (Australia) Pty Limited; 2017.</ref> Mechanics is a branch of
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  • The radius is the larger of the two bones of the forearm and is located radially. The distal end of the radius is def ...distal radial fractures in adults (Review). The Cochrane Library. 2008;4:1-67.</ref>. The radius is the most commonly broken bone in the arm.<br>
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  • ...ow joint. Physiotherapists have a functional knowledge of the complicated 3-joint elbow complex as well as its associated anatomy. They can apply this k ...with the person's symptoms. This assessment will help them develop a multi-modal treatment approach that is individualised to the specific problems and
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  • <div class="pp-no-course-suggestions pp-no-article-suggestions"></div> ...muscle fibre to whole muscle mechanics]. Pflugers Arch. 2023 Apr;475(4):421-435. </ref> so rehabilitation professionals need to consider muscle length w
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  • ...ettard|Emma Guettard]] as part of the [[Vrije Universiteit Brussel Evidence-based Practice Project]] ...carpal bones of the wrist.<ref>http://www.handandwristinstitute.com/colles-fracture/</ref>
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  • Age-related hyperkyphosis affects 20-40% of older adults and can be described as an exaggerated anterior curvatur ...n older women wih age-related hyperkyphosis. J. Phys. Ther. Sci. , 27, 1161-1164.</ref>
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  • ...Rehabilitation, Second Edition. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2018. p294-332.</ref> This page discusses some of the more common types of forelimb lam == Shoulder ==
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  • ...emple University Evidence-Based Practice Project|Temple University Evidence-Based Practice Project]] ...ation.] Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy. 2017 Jul;47(7):A1-83.</ref>.
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  • ...Carpal Instability: I. Description of the Scheme; J Hand Surg 1995;20A:757-764</ref> ...deling van de extremiteiten, 1e druk, Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, 1995. Pg 129-131</ref><ref name=":4">Ombregt L., A system of orthopaedic Medicine, Chuchi
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  • ..., Park JY, Lee WY. [https://www.e-emj.org/archive/view_article?pid=emj-46-4-13 Differential diagnosis of elbow pain]. Ewha Med J 2023;46(4):e13.</ref> T <blockquote>The mnemonic L-M-N-O-P-Q-R-S-T highlights the key areas to cover in a patient history.<ref name=":1" /></
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  • ...ussel Evidence-based Practice Project|Vrije Universiteit Brussel's Evidence-based Practice project]]. ...arterial injuries. Following this trauma, there is a deficit in the arterio-venous circulation in the forearm which causes a decreased blood flow and hy
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