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  • ...ight be the same as for in-person but it is important that everyone in the clinic follow the same steps. Consider the following questions when developing yo ...he process of telehealth. It would be wise to practice with a colleague or partner before starting sessions with a client. The therapist must be able to assis
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  • ...ef name="(Brennan et al. 2009)" />. In essence they are becoming an active partner rather than a passive participant in their care. It enables access to care ...e="Jin et al." />. These applications can be seen as an investment for the clinic or hospital to help increase efficiency, reduce cancellations and prevent f
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  • ...difficult to determine because case mix varies considerably from clinic to clinic and country to country.<ref name=":0" /> <br> ...s on relationships and family, effects on other people including household partner and children, quality of life, wellbeing, obesity as a comorbidity.<ref>Ste
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  • ...nching during sleep). Often the patient will have been told by their sleep partner that they grind their teeth, or their dentist may have noticed excessive we ...Disorders: A post treatment comparison between patients from a university clinic and private practice. American Journal Orthod Dentofac Orthop 98: 77-82, 19
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  • ...ten or verbal [[Informed Consent|consent]]. The patient must be willing to partner with the healthcare team in the care plan, including wearing the splint. Th ...If your splint becomes damaged or loses its shape, you need to contact the clinic as it more likely needs to be replaced.
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  • ...these stretches/manual techniques with you?” Instead saying “Do you have a partner I could teach these activities to?"<ref name=":26">PTProud. Introduction to ...earing a colleague making fun of a transgender client after they leave the clinic, one could say “those kinds of comments are hurtful to others and do not
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  • * Using condoms when having sex, especially with a new partner ...with a suspected or confirmed case of infectious disease has attended your clinic, all surfaces that the person has come into contact with must be cleaned.
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  • ...ing you want to know about pilates [Internet]. Cleveland Clinic. Cleveland Clinic; 2020 [cited 2022Jan18]. Available from: https://health.clevelandclinic.org * Care partner training and support
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  • ...ion of gender differences in sports injuries in a Japanese sports medicine clinic. Gender Medicine, 5(4), 405-414. doi:10.1 016/j.genm.2008.1 0.002</ref>. ...y discrimination. This policy states that male athletes and their pregnant partner are allowed to maintain all scholarship benefits and other health benefits
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  • ...n due to fatality of the diagnosis. Mr. L also worries about burdening his partner and family as the disease progresses and he becomes less independent. Havin ...have also contributed to his increase in functional independence. Both in-clinic OT and home OT interventions over the past 12 weeks have greatly improved M
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  • ...rams with a link to their own page in Physiopedia are a valued Educational Partner. *Charité University Clinic - Health Academy
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