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  • ...ld mobile device, which can lead to headaches, neck pain, shoulder and arm pain, breathing compromise.<ref>The Text Neck Institute. [https://www.text-neck. ...uloskeletal symptoms and university students]. Journal of physical therapy science. 2015;27(3):575-9.</ref>
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  • [[File:Tibia - frontal view.png|thumb|Pain generally in the inner and lower 2/3rds of tibia.|alt=|240x240px]] ...drome-1<nowiki/>(accessed 2.6.2022)</ref>. It presents as exercise-induced pain over the anterior [[tibia]] and is an early stress injury in the continuum
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  • ...n of the Infrapatellar Fat Pad (IFP) is a common source of [[Anterior Knee Pain]]; also called Hoffa's disease, fat pad syndrome or hoffitis. Fat pad syndr == Anatomy/Biomechanics==
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  • * Does pain / lameness improve when the horse has warmed up or does it get worse throug ...forelimb. Specific forelimb injuries and their management are discussed [[Anatomy and Common Injuries of the Equine Forelimb|here]].
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  • ...osture, movement patterns, and body awareness in women with chronic pelvic pain. Journal of psychosomatic research. 2006 Nov 1;61(5):637-44.</ref> [[fibrom == Clinically Relevant Anatomy ==
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  • ...ak and influencing your [[Immune System|immune system]]<ref name=":2">Live science [https://www.livescience.com/vagus-nerve.html Vagus nerve] Available from:h ...the digestive tract (stomach and intestines), [[Lung Anatomy|lungs]] and [[Anatomy of the Human Heart|heart]], [[Ruptured Spleen|spleen]], [[Liver Disease|liv
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  • ...f=true Magnetic resonance imaging in orthopedic sports medicine.] Springer Science & Business Media; 2008 Oct 6. Accessed on 31.10.20 Flexor tendon pulley system maintains flexor [[Tendon Anatomy|tendon]]<nowiki/>s close to joint’s axis of motion and prevents bowstring
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  • ...slow at adaptation to training [[Load Management|load]], such as [[Tendon Anatomy|tendons]] and [[Ligament|ligaments]], are mainly at risk of injury.<ref>Wal ...the threshold that the tissue can handle and this causes [[Pain Behaviours|pain]] and dysfunction.<ref name=":0" />
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  • * This may lead to an impairment (such as pain or loss of range of motion) and because of that there is a functional limit === Anatomy and Biomechanics ===
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  • ...omy content on Physiopedia has increased and this project is now closed. [[Anatomy Project|Go to the project page...]] to read more. ...Neuromotor Function II" course in the first year of the two year Master of Science in Physical Therapy (MScPT) program at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontari
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  • ...ed zygapophyseal joints) of the spine become a source of [[Pain Behaviours|pain]]. * Chronic [[Low Back Pain|low back pain]] often results from facet joint disease, with a prevalence of 15 to 41%<re
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  • == Chronic Pain Explained == [[File:Back pain image.jpg|right|frameless]]
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  • | {{#ev:youtube|aqifMmasQiM|300}}<ref>OrthoMed Pain &amp; Sports Medicine. Flexion Contracture KNEE. Available from: http://www === Anatomy ===
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  • * [[Anatomy of the Human Heart|Heart]], sympathetic activation causes an increased hear .../sympathetic-nervous-system SNS] Available from:https://www.britannica.com/science/sympathetic-nervous-system (accessed 7.2.2021)</ref>.
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  • ...e. This procedure is performed to decompress the spinal canal. As medical science advances, there are several techniques to accomplish spinal decompression, ...osterior musculature, decreased intraoperative bleeding, and postoperative pain.<ref>Mobbs RJ, Li J, Sivabalan P, Raley D, Rao PJ. Outcomes after decompres
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  • ...lectrical stimulation with the specific intention of providing symptomatic pain relief. If you do a literature search on the term TENS, do not be surprised ...e are two primary pain relief mechanisms which can be activated&nbsp;: the Pain Gate Mechanism and the Endogenous Opioid System, the variation in stimulati
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  • ...e of pain in 15% to 30% of people with mechanical [[Low Back Pain|low back pain]]. ...s is specific to an inflammatory processes present in the SI joint and the pain sensed is a direct result of those inflammatory processes, whereas sacroil
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  • ...icient muscular stabilization of the lumbar spine associated with low back pain: a motor control evaluation of transversus abdominis. Spine. 1996 Nov 15;21 ...hnique on stature change in seated sedentary workers with chronic low back pain. Ergonomics. 2021 Jan 2;64(1):55-68.</ref>
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  • ...particularly in the athletic population, and even anterior thigh and knee pain<ref name=":2">Kuchera W, Kuchera ML. Diagnosis and manipulative treatment: ...iew Iliopsoas tendinitis] [Internet]. Background, epidemiology, functional anatomy. Medscape; 2019 [cited 2020Sep24]. Available from: <nowiki>https://emedicin
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  • ...l well-being, taking into account variations in health status.&nbsp; It is science-based, committed to extending, applying, evaluating and reviewing the evide ...listic approach to the prevention, diagnosis and therapeutic management of pain, disorders of movement or optimisation of function to enhance the health an
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