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  • ...wer Extremity Amputation (LEA) in patients 65+ is severe peripheral artery disease (PAD) - with/without diabetes. Research estimates around 13% of geriatric p ...tation secondary to gangrene of right foot and chronic peripheral vascular disease secondary to Diabetes on Jan.12, 2014. Code blue was called twice in acute
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  • *Functional limitation (e.g. pain during intercourse, using tampons, sitting)<br> *Neurologic disease (e.g. MS)<br>
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  • '''Co-morbidities:'''<br>[[Diabetes]], Chronic Ischemic Heart Disease, Moderate Tricuspid Regurgitation, Pacemaker implantation, Right Carotid En '''Balance''' Sitting position - good static and dynamic balance while sitting on the edge of the bed, both with the foot on the floor, and with the foot
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  • NMS is a common consequence of neuromotor disease. Examples of these include<ref name=":0">Allam AM, Schwabe AL. [https://onl * [[Motor Neurone Disease MND|Motor neuron disease]], e.g. Spinal muscular atrophy
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  • * The patient is able to maintain an upright sitting position in a bed or chair * Do they have any known respiratory disease that may require consideration when agreeing a weaning programme?
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  • ...ore erector spinae activation. Similarly, sway standing postures and slump sitting postures decrease activity in the internal oblique and multifidus muscles a ...herniated disk disease, lumbosacral strain, lumbago, and degenerative disk disease<ref name=":0" />.Major contributing factors that impose flexion on the lumb
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  • ...ients who have chronic [[COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)|lung disease]], associated with morbidity and mortality.   ** Transfers to sitting out of bed
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  • ...as a sudden drop in [[Blood Pressure|blood pressure]] upon standing from a sitting or supine position. It is also known as postural hypotension. ...t many patients can be asymptomatic. Frequent [[falls]] occur due to this disease process resulting in a high rate of morbitity and mortality and multiple ho
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  • You can also practice this sitting in a chair, with your knees bent and your shoulders, head, and neck relaxed === Sitting position ===
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  • ...nt. It often affects women of childbearing age. Based on the evidence, the disease activity is under control during pregnancy in many cases. <ref name=":0">Mc ...e effect of physical therapy interventions (prenatal physiotherapy) on the disease severity in a pregnant lady with rheumatoid arthritis. RADAI 5 scale was us
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  • ...od pressure measured, or to ensure of a patient: <ref name=":1">Centre for Disease Control and Prevention. High Blood Pressure. Available from: https://www.cd * Sitting up straight on a chair with your back supported - sit quietly for a few min
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  • ...tee who is also a person with idiopathic [[Parkinson's_Disease|Parkinson’s Disease]]. Additionally, there were unique gait difficulties and an underlying comp Transtibial, Parkinson’s disease, geriatrics, rehabilitation, freezing
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  • ...posture and velocity. It is one of the cardinal features of [[Parkinson's Disease]] and is usually present in extrapyramidal disorders. It affects the agonis * [[Huntington Disease|Huntington's Disease]]
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  • ...and high blood pressure, and also suffers from Chronic Obstructive Airway Disease (COAD) (on domiciliary Oxygen). ...obilising, so until then, the patient spends an extended period of time in sitting or in bed.
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  • ..., MSAdams T. Gait changes with walking devices in persons with parkinson’s disease. Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol 2012;7(2):149–152.</ref>. A cane can also ...al, auditory, vestibular, peripheral proprioceptive, or central cerebellar disease. It can help stabilize a patient’s gait by providing an extra contact poi
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  • ...t including the domain of pain and gait and functional activities. It is a disease specific questionnaire. <ref>Harold RE, Butler BA, Delagrammaticas D, Sulli ...activities. Here, stair climbing, the ability to don/doff shoes and socks, sitting balance, and the ability to commute independently are assessed. If he does
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  • ...s, hypertension, and morbid obesity as well as a history of cardiovascular disease currently managed with beta-blockers. This patient had a previous ankle dis PMH: type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and obesity<br>No complaints of pain in the LE but does have
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  • ...t and right side lying turning in bed. He was also assisted from supine to sitting over the edge of the bed with the left foot on the floor. Upper limb resist ...rogressed to dynamic sitting balance exercises. He was taught to move from sitting to standing with the use of a walker. At this point static and dynamic stan
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  • ...eek JH, Ijaz S, Hermans V, Pedisic Z. Workplace interventions for reducing sitting at work (Cochrane Review). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2018;(6) ...actors and the outcomes of work interventions in relation to prevention of disease, early rehabilitation and return to work. By widening the scope of OH resea
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  • ...]] (specifically a [[synucleinopathy]]) related to [[Parkinson's|Parkinson disease]].<ref name=":0">Radiopedia [https://radiopaedia.org/articles/dementia-with ...a: dementia occurring in a patient who receives a diagnosed of Parkinson's disease and then develops dementia symptoms after one year or more of the diagnosis
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