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  • ...er constitute the system of breathing air preparation. By this arrangement it is possible to bring in purified dry air, minimizing the feeling of cold, a ...are: low cost of use, good contact with the patient, easy installation and it allows the use of cryostimulation by a person suffering from claustrophobia
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  • ...this can be achieved will involve setting attainable goals, recategorising how rehabilitation fits into health systems, and providing support and infrastr ...ate “sustainable development is about all of us, not just some of us.  And it’s about taking the health of future generations as seriously as we take o
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  • ...spoke is connected. They can work with or against each other, depending on how the wheel is balanced.<ref name=":0">Ziglar Z, Ziglar T. Born to Win: Find ...being very poor and 10 being outstanding and then connect the lines to see how balanced your circle is. With this graphic, you can then focus your attenti
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  • While patellar alignment is considered a potential mechanism for PFPS, it is important to look at the contradictory evidence. ...edicine'' 2012'';'' 47: 193-206. DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2011-090369.</ref>. It was found in another study that patients diagnosed with PFPS had both a sig
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  • ...rld Health Organization. Interventions on Diet and Physical Activity: What Works. Implementation of the Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and Healt # How to perform exercise, set goals and monitor outcomes.
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  • ...3). The Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly (PASE) Questionnaire; Does It Predict Physical Health? Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health: 10, 3967-3986 During the past 7 days, how often have you seen the sun?
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  • Ahmed is s 65 years old, works in a bakery store for more than 20 years. He is a heavy smoker with history ...raining was checked to make sure the patient understands the procedure and how to maintain the residual limb health.
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  • ...ion, is one of the most important electrolytes in the extracellular fluid. It is responsible for maintaining the extracellular fluid volume, and also fo * The diet is the predominant source of calcium. It is mostly present in the extracellular fluid.
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  • ...verage Human Walk in a Lifetime? [ONLINE] http://snowbrains.com/brain-post-how-far-does-the-average-human-walk-in-a-lifetime/ [Accessed 21/03/17 @19:20]</ ...e do not seek help for foot problems even when something can be done about it<ref name="Munro">BJ Munro and JR Steele (1998) Foot-care awareness. A surve
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  • ...eractive process involving adaptation by both the communicative partners”. It is not just a pure transaction of information, but also relationships can b == Physiology of Brain and How it Affects Communication ==
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  • ...d that they are the experts on the child's abilities and needs. The family works with service providers to make informed decisions about the services and su ...Calaf N. [https://scielo.isciii.es/pdf/ap/v33n3/psicologia_desarrollo2.pdf How to implement the family-centered model in early intervention]. Anales de ps
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  • ...nents are seen as intertwined. If one aspect is not functioning optimally, it can affect overall health. Empowered Parents<ref name=":0">Mcilroy T. What ...gically within the body, specifically the autonomic nervous system and how it maintains balance.
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  • ...tanned skin from the summer has not faded like it usually does even though it is well into the winter months (January) and that he does not use a tanning It is recommended that Mr. Robinson attend physical therapy three times a week
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  • ...patients. A practitioner who identifies cultural differences, understands how those differences can affect health habits and healthcare practices, and th ...s. It is appropriate at any age and at any stage in a serious illness, and it can be provided along with curative treatment.<ref name=":3" />
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  • ...gement of patients. It is, however, a crucial aspect of the examination as it determines the severity, irritability, and nature of the patient's conditio ** It takes patients approximately 92 seconds to explain their problem if not int
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  • == Femoroacetabular Impingement – What is it? == ...a seal between the bone of both the acetabulum and the femoral head, which works to increase depth of the socket and stability to the joint.<ref name=":3" /
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  • ...an effective and efficient service for the individual with an amputation, it is important that the health care team work together towards goals agreed w ...mpares these two style of working, MDT versus IDT, with a clear outline of how the two approaches differ. Within amputee rehabilitation many limb centres
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  • ...he circulatory system to regulate target organ function. The feedback loop works to control the release of these hormones and maintain homeostasis i.e the s ...of brain behind the sinuses. It is often called the "master gland" because it influences many other glands, especially the thyroid. Problems with the pit
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  • ...journal.apta.org/content/90/3/326.full [accessed online 03/01/2014]</ref>. It is a passive mechanical approach that aims to move [[Synovial Joints|synovi ...of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy. Vol 1(4):14-19.</ref>. However it is worth noting that this was a study on mobilisations after a Colles (dist
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  • ...eurosis]]. This prevalent condition is the most common cause of heel pain. It is important to note that despite the presence of the suffix “itis”, th ...nd paratenon]. J Anat. 2013;223(August):1–12. doi:10.1111/joa.12111.</ref> It originates on the medial [[Calcaneus|calcaneal]] tubercle and inserts on t
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