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  • ...such as surface, speed, frequency and distance per week, improper shoe fit and wear, sports activity, etc.<ref name=":0">Rome K, Howe T, Haslock I. [https ...mscy0YrYcixvvFLYXHOkgEpYaRhhZpxqOQE Coexistence of plantar calcaneal spurs and plantar fascial thickening in individuals with plantar heel pain]. Rheumato
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  • ...se pathologies and to follow evidence based protocols to minimise the risk and extent of secondary complications.  ...ehabilitation stage. Severe injuries increase the risk of a greater number and more-severe complications.
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  • ...of cycling benefits recreational, competitive and rehabilitating cyclists and physiotherapists. ...he bicycle, with the aim of ensuring the comfort of the position (posture) and the efficiency (of pedaling).
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  • ...Research and Practice. 4th ed. San Fransico: Jossey-Bass; 2008</ref>. Kasl and Cobb (3) defined health behaviour threefold: #A person who perceives themselves as ill become active to get a diagnosis and treatment. This is&nbsp;'''illness behavior.'''
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  • ...e weakness<ref name=":3">Jensen RK, Kongsted A, Kjaer P, Koes B. Diagnosis and treatment of sciatica. BMJ. 2019 Nov 19;367:l6273. </ref>, which are the di ...ocnemius|calf muscles]], [[Tibialis Anterior|anterior lower leg muscles]], and some intrinsic [[Foot Anatomy|foot]] muscles.
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  • ...making more informed assessments, developing more effective interventions, and achieving good patient outcomes.<ref name=":0" /> ...alth care, 2020; 2(1)</ref> The relationship between these various domains and components is reciprocal, which explains how they interact by mutually infl
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  • ...onds to minutes, but the afflicted part is non-functional during this time and perhaps for some time afterward.<ref name=":1">Qiu J, Kang J. [https://www. ...xercise-associated muscle cramps in the tennis player]. Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine. 2020 Jul 27:1-0.</ref>
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  • '''Original Editors ''' - [[User:Naomi O'Reilly|Naomi O'Reilly]] and [[User:Tarina Van Der Stockt|Tarina Van Der Stockt]] ...in a particular direction.<ref>Cox R. Oxford Dictionary of Sports Science and Medicine. Reference Reviews. 2007 Sep 25;21(7):50-.</ref> In essence, it is
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  • '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Alan Taylor|Alan Taylor]] and [[User:Roger Kerry|Roger Kerry]] ...for patients presenting to physiotherapists with neuromusculoskeletal neck and head pain who may have an increased risk of developing an associated pathol
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  • ...:0">Starr M, Kang H. Recognition and management of common forms tendinitis and bursitis. The Canadian Journal of CME. 2001; 155-163</ref>. ...tus commonly impinges under the acromion as it passes between the acromion and the humeral head. This mechanism is multifactorial (see below).
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  • ...al considerations for multiple limb amputation]. Current physical medicine and rehabilitation reports. 2014 Dec;2(4):273-89.. ...l 1;26:620-2.</ref>. 37% of the patients with peripheral vascular disease and 60% of those with infection also had a diagnosis of diabetes<ref name=":4"
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  • .../>.  On presentation, the clubfoot deformity is not passively correctable and presents with varying degrees of rigidity<ref name=":6">Bridgens J, Kiely N ...e and the deformed position causes pain and leaves the feet open to injury and infection.
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  • ...J. Imaging update in spondyloarthropathy. Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma. 2021 Oct 1;21:101564.</ref> Included in this family of diseases are ...Course. Plus 2020. </ref> This page will explore both the pharmacological and nonpharmacological treatment options for spondyloarthropathy.
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  • ...complex syndrome involving many different factors that can severely impact and disrupt a person’s daily life. ...om primary or secondary/reactive causes. <ref name="p1">Goodman, Catherine and Fuller Kendra. Pathology: Implications for the Physical Therapist. Philade
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  • ...Grant Phillips et al, [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15368727/ Diagnosis and Management of Scaphoid Fractures,] Am Fam Physician. 2004 Sep 1;70(5):879-8 ...the likelihood of adverse outcomes.<ref name="p2">Greene WB, Essentials of musculoskeletal care. 2d ed. Rosemont, Ill.: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2001
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  • ...joint. This article will discuss the anatomy of the knee joint in detail and provide some examples of knee joint pathology. ...n three planes. Example: supination involves inversion, internal rotation, and plantarflexion.
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  • ...>. It is most often found in young men. This type of cancer can be treated and very often cured;<ref name="ACS">American Cancer Society. Overview: Testicu [[File:Male reproductive system.png|thumb|400x400px]]
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  • ...O'Reilly]], [[User: Kirenga Bamurange Liliane |Kirenga Bamurange Liliane]] and [http://relabhs.org/ ReLAB-HS] ...need to consider the range of settings in which rehabilitation takes place and consider the impact of the setting on rehabilitation.
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  • * This is a very common disease process (its prevalence increasing with age) and is a common source of disability with significant economic impact. ...elated to the facet joints and their innervations, and produces both local and radiating pain.
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  • === Definition and Diagnostic Criteria for Learning Disabilities === ...f70.htm+ (accessed 2 Jan 2017).</ref> However, this definition is outdated and implied the term ‘mental retardation’ which is deemed very offensive by
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