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  • Stress fractures refer to fractures occurring in the bone due to a mismatch of bone strength and chronic mechanical stress p ...iated with increased volume or intensity of training workload. Most common in the lower extremities and are specific to the sport. Upper extremity stress
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  • ...icine professional working directly with the athlete or team. When working in a professional sports environment, the physiotherapist may be part of a lar ...all levels, as well as to physically active people and those who take part in recreational exercise.
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  • ...sical, psychological and social well-being, taking into account variations in health status.  It is science-based, committed to extending, applying, ...spheres of promotion, prevention, treatment/intervention, habilitation and rehabilitation.
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  • ...":0">Devitt BM. Fundamental ethical principles in sports medicine. Clinics in sports medicine. 2016 Apr 1;35(2):195-204.</ref>: ...ngle approach will provide the solution to every ethical concern. However, in sports medicine, these approaches are useful to provide a framework to help
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  • ....</ref>. For the nonoperative management for the UCL injuries, such as the rehabilitation, the anatomic and biomechanical understanding of the medial elbow joint is ...ion. The annular ligament encircles the head of the radius, stabilizing it in the radial notch. Each of these ligaments can be injured by elbow trauma or
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  • ...pain. (in this questionnaire, the term "pain" refers specifically to pain in the Achilles tendon region). There are no difference in scores whether the test-retest questionnaires is completed at the first vis
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  • ....gov/pmc/articles/PMC164361/ Mechanisms and management of stress fractures in physically active persons.] J Athl Train. 2002 Jul;37(3):306-14. PMID: 1655 ...there are abnormal loads applied to a healthy aligned bone and are common in the athletic and healthy population<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...(32% of stress fractures). The remaining percentages account for fractures in multiple locations (Alway et al, 2019). ...pophyseal joints) which are on either side and also a vertebral disc joint in the centre of the vertebrae. These joints do not allow for much movement as
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  • ...ps femoris is a muscle of the posterior compartment of the thigh, and lies in the posterolateral aspect. It arises proximally by two 'heads', termed the ...tomy|hip]], laterally rotates lower leg when knee slightly flexed, assists in lateral rotation of the thigh when hip extended<ref name="anatomytv" /><ref
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  • ...of clinical conditions, including musculoskeletal, sports medicine, neuro-rehabilitation as well as [[prosthetics]] and [[Introduction to Orthotics]].&nbsp;<ref nam ...ereby movement at one joint produced or affected movement at another joint in the kinetic link. <ref name="p9">Ellenbecker TS, Davies GJ. Closed kinetic
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  • ...There appears to be a bountiful supply of theoretical research but little in terms of high quality clinical trials. By this I mean that we have establis ...eference to the pathoanatomical diagnosis. Tendon pathology and subsequent rehabilitation will vary considerably depending on the site of pathology; stage of the ten
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  • [[File:Brachial plexus in situ.jpg|thumb|Brachial plexus in situ]] Burner’s syndrome is a common injury in contact sports and reflects an upper cervical root injury or a peripheral n
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  • In ACL injuries, the LARS ligament can only be used to bind the stumps of the ...rocessing phase but that can cause reactive synovitis and immune-responses in the human body if not removed<ref>Corin Group. LARS TM ACL [Internet]. Cori
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  • ...a M, Gill TJ, Li G. Function of posterior cruciate ligament bundles during in vivo knee flexion. Am J Sports Med. 2007 Sep;35(9):1507-12. doi: 10.1177/03 ...[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6088114/pdf/ijspt-13-737.pdf Rehabilitation following isolated posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a literature
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  • [[File:Lunge with Dumbells.png|thumb|An exercise in NEMEX]] ...program feasible. The jumping activities however were deemed not feasible in 2017 clinical trial.<ref name=":2">Clausen B, Holsgaard-Larsen A, Roos EM.
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  • ...'', ''13''(5), pp.467-472.</ref> Assistive technology can support persons in all aspects of their lives - education, work, health, physical activity, re There are different role players involved in assistive technology provision and these can include<ref name=":1" />:
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  • ...juries are classed as overuse injuries and relate to faulty [[Biomechanics In Sport|biomechanics]]. The most common swimming injury regions are the shoul ...mc/articles/PMC3435931/ Epidemiology of injuries and prevention strategies in competitive swimmers]. Sports health. 2012 May;4(3):246-51. Available from:
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  • ...ism that leads to changes in movement. Altered movement may be appropriate in early protective phases, but, if maintained, this altered movement can cont ...on between the person, environment and the task.<ref name=":0" /> Movement in itself is an interaction of different body systems like "sensory/perceptual
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  • ...m: https://humanity-inclusion.org.uk/sn_uploads/document/2017-02-factsheet-rehabilitation-introduction-web_1.pdf [Accessed on 8 January, 2020].</ref> ...strategy of the 21st century, really?." Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 100.11 (2019): 2212-2214.</ref>
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  • ...tocols and preparticipation assessments used for incoming student-athletes in National Collegiate Athletic Association member institutions. J Athl Train ...ef name="Sanders" /> When multiple members of the medial team are involved in screening, the final step of screening is typically a review of the medical
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