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  • ...caused by breathlessness during daily activities, rated on a scale from 0 to 4.<ref>Rajala K, Lehto JT, Sutinen E, Kautiainen H, Myllärniemi M, Saarto ...ing ∼100 m or after few minutes on the level ground; and 4, too breathless to leave the house, or breathless when dressing or undressing.<ref name=":0">W
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  • ...ey.com www.thebigphysiosurvey.com]&nbsp;is open!!<br><br>If you would like to participate in this survey&nbsp;please&nbsp;'''[https://physiopedia.formsta ...is a call to all physiotherapists, whether you are qualified or a student, to write up one case study of one physiotherapy event that you have carried ou
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  • ...raumatic brain injury: Further explorations of reliability and sensitivity to change.] Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 2008 May 1;89(5) ...w well that behavior describes the patient, ranging from “definitely true” to “definitely false.”
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  • == Welcome to the Physiopedia Help Centre == ...bout Physiopedia, from queries about content usage and profile management, to inquiries on career opportunities and content contributions. Here, we have
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  • ...mobility in [[gait]], [[balance]] and transfers. It was developed in 1991 to be used after stroke or head injury<ref name=":0">Collen FM, Wade DT, Robb ...s/10.1080/0963828021000024951 "Is the Rivermead Mobility Index appropriate to measure mobility in lower limb amputees?"] Disabil Rehabil 2003 25(3): 143-
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  • ...ve impairment vary by region and way of interpretation, it has been proven to have good sensitivity and specificity. [[Memory]] complaints and illnesses ...uld be considered to be used as a screening tool among communities to help to diagnose dementia early<ref>Yang L, Yan J, Jin X, Jin Y, Yu W, Xu S, Wu H.
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  • ...is currently under review and may not be up to date. Please come back soon to see the finished work! ({{REVISIONDAY}}/{{REVISIONMONTH}}/{{REVISIONYEAR}}) ...he [[Gluteal Muscles|gluteal]] and [[Abdominal Muscles|abdominal]] muscles to avoid from the pain getting worse. <ref name=":0">Dydyk AM, Sapra A. Willia
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  • ...xamination must pass with a criterion reference passing point which is set to equal a scaled score of 600 based on a 200-800 scale range<ref name="TN">Ru ...sage therapists, etc. The therapist must co-sign all documentation related to the designated tasks done by these personnel. <br>A PT can supervise no mor
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  • ...ive again. The objectives of rehabilitation were: the prosthesis, learning to walk, and the patient's independence. Phantom limb pain and fatigue somewha ...operated on again twice, in 2003 and 2007. In the year 2014 his knee began to ache, Mr. D delayed before consulting his doctor.
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  • ...where applicable. Finally it will assist the wheelchair service personnel to outline the clinical reasoning behind the specifications of wheelchair pres * clipboards/books can be used to help measure accurately (see process below).
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  • ...uality of life. Additionally, the ability to complete ADLs has been shown to be a predictor of nursing home admissions, hospitalizations, and utilizatio ...need was approximately 7%, and for those 65 to 74 years old, the need fell to around 3.5%. When looking at personal care tasks alone in individuals 65 y
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  • ...In return for your efforts you will receive a certificate of completion to help you evidence your learning through your involvement with this project. ...l development and/or you may wish to contribute evidence based information to develop this resource for our profession. Your contribution will be reviewe
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  • Arm Activity Measure (ArmA) is a measure in form of questionnaire to examine both active and passive motor functions among spastic patients. The ...for you or help you understand and complete the questionnaire, or respond to the questions on your behalf.
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  • ...groups), community service, hobbies, volunteering and work experience. Try to draw on real life experiences rather than glamorised fallacy. A useful tip is to remember the '''STAR'''&nbsp;(STAR = Situation, Task, Action and Result)&nb
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  • ...blood, or pus. <br>If there is swelling in the knee it should be evaluated to know whether it is a soft tissue swelling, a bony swelling or a joint effus Perform the patellar tap test or fluid displacement test to determine the presence of fluid in the knee joint. The patellar test is bes
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  • ...t triangular-shaped flat blade, with an inferiorly pointing apex, referred to as the inferior angle as well as lateral and superior angles. The scapula i ...[[Humerus|humeral]] head. The suprascapular notch lies immediately medial to the base of the coracoid process. The spinoglenoid notch lies posteriorly b
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  • ...Frequently Asked Questions|Help FAQs page]], alternatively you can [mailto:help@physio-pedia.com email us]. *[https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents MediaWiki Help
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  • ...sp;clearer understanding about cerebral palsy, and be able to&nbsp;explain to someone else: ...ovement&nbsp;and posture, causing activity limitation, that are attributed to non-progressive disturbances that&nbsp;occurred in the developing fetal or
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  • ...weak pelvic floor muscles compromised normal pelvic floor function and led to urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction.  Kegel's exercises for men help in:
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  • ...d directly on the body tissue as it may lead to thermal injuries. In order to avoid this, melting point of wax is usually lowered by adding an impurity i ...warm paraffin wax are applied to the skin, it causes the blood vessels to get expand by improving the circulation, promote healing and removing toxins ou
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