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  • ...[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9046970/ Physical therapist management of Parkinson disease: a clinical practice guideline from the American Physi ...ormally present during REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. This can range from sleep talking to violent dream enacting.<ref name=":4" />
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  • ...ause body damage or deformity. Fatigue affects 90 percent of patients, and sleep disorders are common. Fibromyalgia can be associated with other rheumatic c ...ormone secretion by the pituitary gland. This can result in nonrestorative sleep, pain, fatigue, and [[Cognitive Impairments|cognitive]]/mood symptoms. <ref
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  • ...members of the medical team are required, such as for dietetics, diabetes management, smoking cessation, or drug/alcohol counselling.<ref name=":2" /> ...e/holistic-wound-management---web.pdf Advancing practice in holistic wound management: a consensus-based call to action]. Wounds International. 2020;11(4):70-5.<
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  • ...health consequences of premature or early menopause and considerations for management. Climacteric. 2015 Jul 4;18(4):483-91.]</ref><ref>Shuster LT, Rhodes DJ, Go ...ctable endocrinology of the menopause transition: clinical, diagnostic and management implications. Menopause international. 2011 Dec;17(4):153-4.]</ref>
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  • ...umption in CMT patients. Patient education regarding overtraining and self management will be a vital component throughout the progression of the disease as well ...ion <ref name=":1">Pareyson D, Marchesi C. Diagnosis, natural history, and management of Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease. The Lancet Neurology. 2009; 8(7): 654-6
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  • ...is a chemical needed for your nerve cells and brain to function. Vomiting, sleep, temperature regulation, appetite, mood, regulation of BP, and the percepti ...ogy&amp;volume=33&amp;issue=3&amp;date=20120501&amp;atitle=Recognition+and+management+of+perioperative+serotonin+syndrome.&amp;aulast=Wilson+L&amp;spage=319&amp;
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  • ...hronic illnesses at any stage, focusing on enhancing quality of life, pain management, and providing psychological support. Despite its importance, access to pal == Role of Palliative Care in Dementia Management ==
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  • ...n the lumbar spine that remains evident in supine lying but relaxes during sleep.<ref name="Hadavi" /> == Physical Therapy Management ==
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  • ...ness<ref name=":2">Z Altug. Parkinson's Lifestyle Medicine - Nutrition and Sleep Hygiene. Plus Course. 2021.</ref>]] #Adequate sleep
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  • *Symptoms are relieved by rest and sleep, are minimal or absent in the morning, and become pronounced as the day pro == Medical Management ==
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  • ...S and it is recommended by the NICE guideline as a vital component in the management of patients with AS <ref>Millner, J.R., Barron, J.S., Beinke, K.M., Butterw *** Interference with sleep (P=0.0081)
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  • ...-rehabilitation PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSTRUCTS AND TREATMENT INTERVENTIONS. Pain Management Secrets E-Book.] 2009 Jul 31:328.</ref>. The tool has 136 items; see Figure
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  • ...ssion<ref name=":3">Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin. Latest guidance on the management of gout. Available: https://www.bmj.com/content/362/bmj.k2893<nowiki/>(acce ...sically affecting the first metatarsophalangeal joint. Often occurs during sleep, and may go on to involve more than one joint, becoming an oligoarthropathy
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  • ...apy assessment and treatment of LBP, and illustrates the need for holistic management of chronic LBP which will be discussed in more detail in the next section o '''[[Lifestyle Medicine for Health and Disease Management|Lifestyle Medicine]]'''  combines the modern western practice of medicine
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  • ...literally translates to mean a fit of stiffness. Narcolepsy is a lifelong sleep disorder characterised by a classic tetrad <ref>[https://scholar.google.com * Excessive daytime sleepiness with irresistible sleep attacks
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  • ...izophrenia]]-like symptoms,&nbsp;obsessive-compulsive symptoms, sexual and sleep disorders, as well as changes in personality.&nbsp; == Medical Management ==
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  • Nocturnal Enuresis is leaking of urine during sleep<ref name=":1" /> ...e journal of sexual medicine. 2010 Jan;7(1pt1):129-35.</ref>. With correct management, the majority will achieve continence within a year. Approximately 90% of m
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  • ...haron reports that Grania has poor sleep patterns, she struggles to get to sleep at night, is fearful of the dark and will often not fall asleep till late. * Urinary Incontinence and Enuresis - Improving with the management of constipation
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  • .../ref><ref>Mohammed W, Farrell M, Bolger C. Spinal cord ependymoma–Surgical management and outcome. Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice. 2019 Apr 1;10(2):3 ...Ge L, Arul K, Mesfin A. Spinal Cord Injury From Spinal Tumors: Prevalence, Management, and Outcomes. World neurosurgery. 2019 Feb 1;122:e1551-6.</ref>. A seconda
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  • ...s://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15544981/ Primary dysmenorrhea: assessment and management update.] Journal of midwifery & women's health. 2004 Nov 1;49(6):520-8.</re ...i.nlm.nih.gov/16880317/ Primary dysmenorrhea: advances in pathogenesis and management.] Obstetrics & Gynecology. 2006 Aug 1;108(2):428-41</ref> The severity of
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