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  • ...r difficulties in people with plantar heel pain. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research. 2015 Dec;8(1):1-7.</ref> ...mes to clinical practice, different measures should be considered to apply research findings properly and see positive results.
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  • ...nee extension. They become lodged in the intercondylar notch of the femur, adding to the stability of the joint. Overall the tibiofemoral joint is a relative ...i/>due to the high injury rate of athletes, which has resulted in a lot of research being done in the field of the [[Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)|ACL]]. Th
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  • ...evious studies of breathing therapy have not included capnography in their research. Therefore, it’s difficult to say anything about the validity of the devi ...idence of beneficial effects on functional outcomes is limited and further research is required.<ref name="p7" />
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  • ...such as Parkinson’s disease and Stroke, we have implemented transferrable research findings to support our therapeutic interventions. ...earch on physical therapy. For dynamic balance and gait training, there is research on Parkinson’s disease that indicates treadmill walking as well as dance
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  • ...w MJM; SBRN Terminology Consensus Project Participants. Sedentary Behavior Research Network (SBRN) - Terminology Consensus Project process and outcome. Int J B See [[Adding References|adding references tutorial]]
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  •  </ref>. Adding structural differentiation (e.g., neck flexion, ankle dorsiflexion, hip add ...f>Surendra UK, Shaila SK. Lasegue sign. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2017, VOL-11(5): RG01-RG02.72(12):959-66.</ref>
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  • ...oken into four parts: Part I: Background; Part II: Case Reports; Part III: Research Studies; Part IV: Future Direction. ...prolonged mechanical ventilation: a review of the literature]. Biological research for nursing. 2008 Jul;10(1):21-33.</ref> (12 months after admission, still
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  • ...as well as evidence of commitment to education and active participation in research activity. Specialists are then admitted to the Australian College of Physio References will automatically be added here, see [[Adding References|adding references tutorial]].
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  • ...in individuals with spinal cord injury: an updated meta-analysis.] BioMed research international. 2020 Feb 22;2020.</ref> , and Fontan physiology.<ref>Wu FM, ...tematic review with meta-analysis.] International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021 Jun 22;18(13):6703.</ref><br>
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  • ** Adding gentle stretching may also be beneficial. ...Breaking news in the prediction of pelvic floor disorders. Best practice & research Clinical obstetrics & gynaecology. 2019 Jan 1;54:41-8.</ref>
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  • ...deractive thyroid). Mayo Clinic. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research; 2020. Available from: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hypot * Exercise is known to reduce stress hence adding at least 20 minutes of exercise to your routine is advisable.
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  • * Research shows that the following can help to reduce the tendency for hip dislocatio ...tudy on the effectiveness of postural management programmes. Physiotherapy Research International, 14(2), 116–127.
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  • ...me=":6" /> the aetiology of FAI syndrome is likely multifactorial. Further research is required to better understand the development of the FAI-associated morp Heterogeneity of diagnostic criteria in past research has meant that it has been difficult to ascertain the full scope of physica
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  • ...liams Syndrome or Down Syndrome. Journal of Speech, Language &amp; Hearing Research. (2010, Aug); 53(4): 950-960.</ref><ref name="Three">Lucena J, Pezzi S, Aso ...asia as a Cause of Congenital Hypothyroidism in Williams Syndrome. Hormone Research. (2008, Nov); 70(5): 316-318.</ref><ref name="Fourteen" /> William’s Synd
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  • .... Are we making progress?: the tenth international forum for primary care research on low back pain. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2011 Sep 1;36(19):1608-14.</ref> r ...the case in peripheral joints such as the knee<ref name="12." />. Previous research and international guidelines suggest it is not possible or necessary to ide
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  • ...rch report 2010. Available from: http://www.etc.cmu.edu/projects/lm-motion/Research/biofeedbackResearch.pdf (accessed 1/05/2013)</ref> ...ww.scielo.br/j/rbgo/a/CjCSSfRXFDvDS5dQbVRHYgN/abstract/?lang=en Effect the adding of biofeedback to the training of the pelvic floor muscles to the treatment
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  • '''Benefits of resistance exercise:'''<ref name=":8">TREK-Translating Research Evidence and Knowledge. [https://exercise.trekeducation.org/resistance-trai ...ngth and conditioning association]. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research. 2019 Aug 1;33(8).</ref> Also Fragala et al .2019 recommended the resisted
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  • ...riety of [[Aerobic Exercise|aerobic]] and muscle-strengthening activities. Adding gentle [[stretching]] may also be beneficial. ...the IOC expert group meeting, Lausanne. Part 4—Recommendations for future research. British journal of sports medicine. 2017 Dec 1;51(24):1724-6.</ref>
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  • ...rs of Sciatica and Low Back Pain. ''International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health''. 18(9). </ref><ref name=":7" />. Incorrect technique and posture adding excessive stress to the lumbar spine in ballet dancers can result in a hype
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  • ...it is accompanied by the improvement in stride length, which suggests that adding signaling to the cadence is not detrimental to the quality of the movement. ...000485 Bimanual co-ordination in Huntington's disease]. Experimental brain research. 2000 Oct;134:483-9.</ref> Interestingly, auditory rhythmic stimulation did
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