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  • ...based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/instructor/helene-simpson/ Helene Simpson]<br> ...n participate; the patient's compliance with treatment is essential; and re-assessment is necessary when there is a lack of progress.
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  • ...hat 80% of Americans believed that foot health is fundamental for over well-being and half of them want to know more about podiatrists<ref name=":0" />. ...been documented amongst randomly selected Danish (2010) population aged 18-80 years with prevalent rate of 30.4%<ref>Mølgaard C, Christensen SL, Simon
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  • ...rthopaedic-surgery-sports-medicine/sports-medicine/coaches-trainers/fibular-fracture (accessed 2 Februar 2019).</ref> ...equired in many sports. Disruption of the syndesmosis (syndesmotic or high ankle sprain) contributes to instability of the tibiotalar joint.<ref name=":0" /
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  • '''Turf toe''' is an injury of the [[Foot and Ankle Structure and Function|first metatarsophalangeal]](MTP) articulation, due t ...Toe: Anatomy, Diagnosis, and Treatment, Clin Sports Med. 2010 Apr;29(2):313-23 Levels of evidence : A</ref>
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  • ...heels enhance perceived sexual attractiveness, leg length and women’s mate-guarding.] Current Psychology. 2022:41:3282–3292.</ref> ...eviews and additional primary studies.] BMC Public Health. 2018 Dec;18(1):1-3.</ref>
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  • ...ntia and their family carers provided at home: a systematic review and meta-analysis.] BMJ open. 2019 Nov 1;9(11):e026308. ...ic review.] Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 2017 Aug;65(8):1863-9.</ref>
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  • ...eous nerve of the calf supplies the posterolateral side of the proximal two-thirds of the leg. It usually arises in common with the fibular (peroneal) c ...ent of the leg. In addition it supplies the skin over the lateral lower two-thirds of the leg and the whole of the dorsum of the foot except for the are
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  • ...435px|<ref>https://greenbayacupuncture.co/2017/05/17/metatarsalgia-forefoot-pain/</ref>|right|frameless]] ...nective-tissue-disorders/foot-and-ankle-disorders/metatarsophalangeal-joint-pain (last accessed 25.6.2020)</ref>
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  • ...face temperature changes.] Journal of athletic training. 2009 Mar;44(2):136-41.</ref> '''Commercial Cold Packs:''' Commercial cold packs, such as ColPac and Elasto-Gel, are an efficient and commonly used method of cryotherapy. Usually fille
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  • ...odosa. http://www.cedars-sinai.edu/Patients/Health-Conditions/Polyarteritis-Nodosa.aspx (accessed 22 Feb 2011).</ref> As the outer and inner layers of t * 20-30% of patients are hepatitis B [[Immunoglobulins (Ig)|antigen]] positive.
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  • ...based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/instructor/helene-simpson/ Helene Simpson]<br> ...of trimalleolar ankle fractures.] EFORT Open Reviews. 2021 Aug 10;6(8):692-703.</ref>
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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]. ...separation of the lateral and medial malleolus during dorsiflexion of the ankle joint [14].
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  • Post-traumatic [[arthritis]] is a condition triggered by an acute joint trauma th ...a progressive process of severe debilitating condition known as acute post-traumatic arthritis (PTA). PTA can occur at any age, in any joints and may d
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  • ...Journal of Neuroscience Nursing. October/November, vol. 10, no. 5, pp. 226-235.</ref>. CMT is a slowly progressive disorder and it encompasses a large ...ber 2014]. Available from: http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Charcot-Marie-Tooth-disease/Pages/Causes.aspx</ref>.
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  • ...gg C.">Wynter S, Grigg C. [https://www.racgp.org.au/afp/2017/march/lisfranc-injuries/ Lisfranc injuries.] Australian family physician 2017;46(3):116. </ ...from simple to complex and may involve several joints and bones of the mid-foot. It is commonly misdiagnosed as a sprain, particularly if the mechanism
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  • ...etween heavy tobacco use and the development of Buerger's disease<ref>Klein-Weigel P, Volz TS, Zange L, Richter J. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/art ...2880529/ Thromboangiitis obliterans. Circulation]. 2010 Apr 27;121(16):1858-61.</ref>.
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  • ...hed Foot)https://www.foothealthfacts.org/conditions/cavus-foot-(high-arched-foot) (accessed 2017).</ref>]] ...apy - pes cavus. Available from: http://www.physiotherapy-treatment.com/pes-cavus.html . (Accessed 23 April 2020)</ref><br>
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  • ...ay or may not experience back pain along with radiculopathy, but roughly 12-40% of people with back pain also experience radiculopathy symptoms.<ref nam ...disord.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12891-022-05196-x Effects of non-surgical decompression therapy in addition to routine physical therapy on pa
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  • ...e Sclerosis Society. [https://www.nationalmssociety.org/What-is-MS/Who-Gets-MS#:~:text=MS%20is%20not%20an%20inherited,is%20about%201%20in%20333. Who get ...andomized controlled trial]. Multiple Sclerosis Journal. 2016 Mar;22(3):373-84</ref>.
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  • ...based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/instructor/helene-simpson/ Helene Simpson]<br> == Definition of Chronic Ankle Instability (CAI) ==
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