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  • ...page contains resources for physiotherapists and families relating to rare conditions diagnosed within the pediatric population. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbs ...etic risk factors (Autism tends to happen more frequently in the following conditions)<ref name="Autism Society">Autism Society. Improving the Lives of All Affec
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  • ...ians will often encounter patients with neck pain and other cervical spine conditions. It is, therefore, essential that they can confidently perform a thorough a ...nd the position of the head at the time of the trauma. Also, ask about any neurological symptoms associated with the trauma.
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  • ...t infection in B cells, kidney and possibly CNS. Reactivation occurs under conditions of impaired cell‐mediated immunity eg after organ transplantation, in pat ...MYELINATING DISORDERS] Available from: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/multiple-sclerosis/expert-answers/demyelinating-disease/faq-20058521<nowiki
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  • ...time in certain conditions, such as [[Neuropathic Pain|neuropathic pain]] conditions, and may be present in the absence of tissue injury. == Conditions ==
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  • ...e has ceased.<ref name=":0" />Its progressive nature is more often seen in conditions of neurologic and systemic involvement.<ref name=":2" /> While it can occur ...e weakness due to dysfunction of muscle fiber." <ref>National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Myopathy. Available from: https://www.ninds.nih.gov/h
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  • ...y]]), older adults, [[parkinson's]], [[Neurological Disorders|neurological conditions]] and [[Traumatic Brain Injury|Traumatic brain injuries]].
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  • ...gement of long term conditions - physical activity|Management of long-term conditions - physical activity, public health, prevention, treatment, maintenance, agi *Management of long-term conditions - self-management strategies - changed to [[The Four Stages of Multiple Scl
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  • ...Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) is a form of [[Parkinsonism]]. It is an uncommon neurological disorder that can affect movement, gait, balance, speech, swallowing, visio ...rally made using the patient history in combination with both physical and neurological scans.
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  • ...s such as back and neck pain. Also treats patients under 65 with disabling conditions such as MS and Motor Neuron Disease. ...These conditions include:<br>All paediatric conditions, acute neurological conditions, fractures, falls of the elderly. At the moment 80% of referrals are seen w
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  • ...tory is interested in optimizing exercise treatment strategies for chronic conditions, disease prevention, and rehabilitation using a dose-response approach to e ...and Berry J. Massage therapy produces short term improvements in balance, neurological and cardiovascular measures in older persons. International Journal of Ther
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  • == Physiotherapy Relevance - Conditions == Examples of specific conditions include the following:
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  • == Neurological Assessment of the Canine Patient == The animal physiotherapist may complete a full neurological assessment for dogs who:<ref name=":0" />
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  • Functional Neurological Disorder (FND), sometimes referred to as Conversion Disorder, is a rare psy ...efinition. Mayo Clinic Website. <nowiki>http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/conversion-disorder/basics/definition/con-20029533</nowiki>. Accessed on Ma
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  • ...Disease, Cerebrovascular Disease, Respiratory Diseases and Cancer.<br>MSK conditions in the UK affect 1 in 4 of the adult population (many being young and of wo ...rd) setting. This may be following elective surgery, trauma or following a neurological event such as [[stroke]] or [[Overview of Traumatic Brain Injury|brain inju
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  • ...therapeutics, it is used in both management and treatment of a variety of conditions.<ref name=":1">Padda IS, Tadi P. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK557 == Conditions Treated ==
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  • The movement from treating acute to chronic conditions due to the ageing population, the cost constraints this shift has on public ...occupational rehabilitation and is not limited to strictly musculoskeletal conditions. Hence, there is a need for increased awareness of these other specialities
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  • ...etween the upper and lower parts of the rib cage and abdomen under various conditions. Once acquired, it is a manual technique that is practical, quick and inexp ...more severe conditions such as cardiac, neurological and gastrointestinal conditions. These must all be ruled out by the medical team.
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  • Agnosia (in greek gnosis- "not knowing") is a neurological condition in which a patient is unable to recognize and identify objects, p Less than 1% of all neurological patients have agnosia and pure form of agnosia is rare. Visual agnosia is t
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  • ...refers to intracranial vascular disease based on various pathological and neurological processes, which lead to manifestations and neuroimaging findings as a resu ...morbidities, and unravelling SVD symptoms from those attributable to other conditions requires keen clinical judgment including neuroimaging review.<ref name=":3
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  • • Home visits for Sports, orthopedic, and neurological conditions.
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