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  • ...transfemoral amputation due to an ischaemic foot due to arterial vascular disease. He was fitted with a transfemoral prosthesis with elastic suspens.He prese ...s past medical history includes Ischaemic heart disease, arterial vascular disease, hiatus hernia, diverticulitis and hypertension. He lives with his 86 year
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  • ...or was high disease severity. As the research suggests, patients with high disease severity have a 154% higher chance of developing PICS-related physical impa ...hrough daily 40 minutes of non-walking activities such as bed exercises or sitting on the edge of the bed for those unable to mobilise.
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  • ...pinal cord injury]], [[stroke]], [[Motor Neurone Disease MND|motor neurone disease]], normal pressure [[hydrocephalus]] and the [[Older People - An Introducti ...sits down on his/her chair, whether or not the patient stays upright while sitting and standing, what happens when the patient's eyes are closed or when the p
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  • *Sitting more 30 minutes *Intermittent walking / sitting
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  • ==== Adaptations of the Quadriceps Muscle in the Presence of Disease ==== Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and [[Congestive Heart Failure|Chronic Heart Failure]]
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  • * Bone disease (Osteomylitis) * Malignancy and neoplastic disease
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  • This study discusses the widespread affects that EDS has on anyone with the disease, no matter the age. It will also discuss some of the interventions that phy ...ning, joint stabilization exercises, dynamic balance, and education of the disease presentation. <br>
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  • ...ing or reclining posture. In general, this means that any time a person is sitting or lying down, they are engaging in sedentary behaviour. Common sedentary b ...ty on major non-communicable diseases worldwide]: an analysis of burden of disease and life expectancy. The lancet. 2012 Jul 27;380(9838):219-29.</ref>. 31 p
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  • ...ability to put hands in the "prayer" position behind the back, W sitting (sitting with knees bent and the legs splayed on either side), a "double-jointed" li ...skin to the integrity of the vasculature, and as such, the symptoms of the disease can be variable and widespread.
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  • ...rthritis|Reiter´s disease]], Ulcerative colitis, [[Crohn's Disease|Crohn´s disease]], Psoriasis. *'''Unknown''': [[Paget's Disease|Paget´s Disease]]
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  • *[[Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease|Charcot joint]] *Inflammatory or [[Degenerative Disc Disease|degenerative spinal disease]]&nbsp;<ref name="p3">M. Titlic et al., Spondylodiscitis, Journal Citation/
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  • ...ollowing a Transtibial Amputation in a Young Male with Peripheral Vascular Disease ...a left trans-tibial amputation following a history of peripheral vascular disease. On assessment he has a -5o hip flexion contracture bilaterally, he is tran
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  • ...and Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT)-BIG in moderate stage Parkinson's Disease: a case study ...ld man with middle stage [https://physio-pedia.com/Parkinson's Parkinson’s Disease], marked by difficulties with gait, increased stiffness and reduced range o
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  • ...lgh S, Selfe J. Which red flags aid the early detection of metastatic bone disease in back pain? Physiotherapy Practice and Research. 2017;38(2): 73-77.</ref> [[Skeletal Metastases|Metastatic bone disease]] (MBD) is the second most common serious spinal pathology - a vertebral [[
    14 KB (2,224 words) - 02:29, 1 May 2023
  • ...ebral bone loss), ankylosing spondylitis, osteoarthritis and Scheuermann's disease * Prolonged sitting at a computer,
    7 KB (983 words) - 13:53, 29 January 2024
  • ...g. heart failure, respiratory insufficiency, peripheral arterial occlusive disease and obesity). * A degenerative disease (such as [[arthritis]])
    14 KB (2,085 words) - 00:08, 26 May 2024
  • * prop sidelying / sitting * '''Prop sidelying/sitting''': the infant takes weight on one shoulder, forearm, and one lower limb.
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  • ...bi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10224699/ A Case of Mixed Connective Tissue Disease That Transformed Into Systemic Lupus Erythematosus After a Long Clinical Co Scleroderma is a rare disease, with differing prevalence due to ethnicity, gender, and geographic area. S
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  • ...pinal stenosis]] (due to degenerative bone disorders, trauma, inflammatory disease) * [[Pott's Disease|Potts Disease]], also known as spinal tuberculosis
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  • * Arterial ulcers are the result of peripheral arterial disease<ref name=":0" /> === Peripheral Arterial Disease ===
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