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  • ...sn=0028-3886;year=2021;volume=69;issue=5;spage=1309;epage=1317;aulast=Arya Rehabilitation of the Shoulder Subluxation Based on Ultrasonographic Findings among Post S ...aintaining balance. Additionally, patients with an acute stroke performing rehabilitation with poor upper limb motor function are more vulnerable to soft-tissue inju
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  • ...ries, and open and complex fractures are common, which can complicate your rehabilitation plan. ...are discharged promptly following application of a cast or splint. Hence, rehabilitation professionals are required to maintain close contact with the medical team
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  • *Musculoskeletal disorders including sports injury, rehabilitation following fractures *Helpful in post traumatic rehabilitation
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  • ...Protocol|here]] (0-6 weeks post-op) and [[Colles' Fracture Post Operative Rehabilitation Programme from Week 6|here]] (beyond 6 weeks post-op). ...m: Splinting Competency'''.''' Loyola University Medical Center. Inpatient Rehabilitation Services
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  • As highlighted in the Early Rehabilitation in Conflicts and Disasters Field Manual, secondary complications are much m ...external fixation care.<ref name=":0">Lathia C, Skelton P, Clift Z. Early rehabilitation in conflicts and disasters. Handicap International: London, UK. 2020.</ref>
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  • ...1">Thoracic radiculopathy, Ryan C. O’Connor et al., Physical &amp; Medical Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2002 (evidence level 3B)</ref><br> ...articles/PMC4951374/ Thoracic radiculopathy due to rare causes.] Annals of rehabilitation medicine. 2016 Jun;40(3):534. Available from:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p
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  • ...social factors which may have extreme consequences on achieving remarkable rehabilitation goals and improving the [[Quality of Life|quality of life]] (QoL) of people ...significant others: A dyadic approach]. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 2020 Nov 1;101(11):1937-45.</ref> shows that there is a combined effect of
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  • ...ed further by discussing recent case reports on Wilson's disease involving rehabilitation, ...Physical Therapy in Wilson’s Disease: Case Report.] Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - International. 3. 1. </ref>===
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  • '''Exercise and Rehabilitation''' Intensive co-ordinated in or day patient rehabilitation for people with active or severe RA;
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  • ...nal.2004; 329(7461): 343-345</ref>. The process of [[Rehabilitation Phases|rehabilitation]] requires efforts from a multidisciplinary team of health professionals wh == Aims of Rehabilitation ==
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  • Family support and ability to collaborate in rehabilitation is also vital, as without this the patient will not be able to engage with ...ion, and focus on facilitation of a normal gait pattern <ref name=":7" />. Rehabilitation should also include fine motor training, functional activities to aid with
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  • == Post-burn Wound Injury Care and Rehabilitation == ==== ''Physical Rehabilitation'' ====
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  • ...functionally independent older adults." Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 87(11): 1478-1485. ...ing the Fullerton Advanced Balance scale." Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 89(12): 2309-2315
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  • ..., De Valck C, Van de Heyning PH. The effect of early customized vestibular rehabilitation on balance after acoustic neuroma resection.. Clin Rehabil. 2008 Aug;22(8):
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  • ...ection in Physiopedia&nbsp;and the&nbsp;which will be used for the Amputee Rehabilitation [[Introduction to MOOCs|MOOC]]&nbsp;(free open online course) in 2015.&nbsp ...ilitation-guidance-education-pre-registration-physiotherapy-studen Amputee Rehabilitation Guidance for the Education of Pre Registration Physiotherapy Students]<span
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  • ...py management of these conditions is reserved for post- medical management rehabilitation.<br>
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  • ...y in a master sling for immobilization for 2-6 weeks, before starting with rehabilitation.<ref name="cetik" /><ref name="andrew" /> ...chs lesion.<ref name="wilk">Wilk KE, Macrina LC, Reinold MM. Non-operative rehabilitation for traumatic and atraumatic glenohumeral instability. North American journ
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  • ...patient flow. Understanding and recognising these challenges is vital for rehabilitation professionals to be able to navigate the demands of the emergency medical r ...name=":1" /> Other issues arise with this influx which can further impact rehabilitation needs, including family separation, unaccompanied children, and destroyed h
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  • [[Category:Rehabilitation]]
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  • ..., Non-traumatic, Lower Extremity Amputation, Diabetes Mellitus, Secondary, Rehabilitation ...on in order to rehabilitate these patience successfully. Additionally, the rehabilitation process should not only focus on the amputated limb, however the rehab shou
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