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  • ...it weekly, be referred to an occupational therapist, and enrolled in a post-polio support program. Finally, the patient has been discharged from physiot ...ments in strength, endurance, function, tone, gait, and balance whereas non-motor tests should consider quality of life particularly with respect to fat
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  • ...nee pain.] Current reviews in musculoskeletal medicine. 2010 Oct 1;3(1-4):3-10.</ref> ...al vein), bursae, lymph nodes, and fat. The bursae of the knee are synovial-lined sacs that decrease the friction of moving structures. Pain and swellin
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  • ...ar fascia plays an important role in the normal [[Biomechanics of Foot and Ankle|biomechanics]] of the [[Foot Anatomy|foot]]. ...reasingly used to refer to this condition<ref>Rhim HC, Kwon J, Park J, Borg-Stein J, Tenforde AS. [https://www.mdpi.com/article/10.3390/life11121287 A S
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  • ...y affects well-being and physical and psychological health.<ref name="abdul-sattar" /><ref name="manchikanti" /><ref name="friel" /> ...ki JM. The relationship between lumbar spine kinematics during gait and low-back pain in transfemoral amputees. American Journal of Physical Medicine &a
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  • ...|400x400px]]Spinal Cord Injuries (SCI) can be defined as a traumatic or non-traumatic event that leads to neural damage that influences motor, sensory a ...ry does only have an impact on the individuals' physical and emotional well-being, but it also has a considerable impact on families, communities and he
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  • [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Parkinson%27s_Case_Study_-_John_(Initial_Assessment) Read Initial Assessment page first] * Re-orientate John’s left and right side, especially through soft tissue stret
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  • ...lar Facilitation Concept in Parkinson Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.] Journal of Chiropractic Medicine [Internet]. 2020 Sep;19(3):181� ...riers (e.g. high floor residence without lifts or narrow spaces, stressful conditions, etc.) and personal factors (e.g. age, fitness level, etc.). Then, the ther
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  • ...ost of your weight and is an essential part of both the [[knee]] joint and ankle joint. The tibial spine is a specialized ridge of bone in the tibia where t ...racture from a hard impact injury, such as a fall from a height or a sports-related injury. Older people tend to get a tibial spine fracture from weaker
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  • '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Rachael Walton-Mouw|Rachael Walton-Mouw]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitati ...cy of having a single chronic diseases; and subsequently, an increase in co-morbidities effecting the health and function after an amputation.<ref name=
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  • ...lift-off and land with weight shifted posteriorly compared with healthy age-matched controls <ref name="mcvey">McVey MA, Stylianou AP, Luchies CW, et al ...onally, fear of falling has psychological consequences and can lead to self-isolation and depression.<ref>Bloem BR, Hausdorff JM, Visser JE, Giladi N. F
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  • ...'''Original Editor '''- [https://members.physio-pedia.com/course_tutor/dawn-nunes/ Dawn Nunes] '''Top Contributors''' - {{Special:Contributors/{{FULLPAG ...rmance and Injury. Strength and Conditioning Journal. 2022 Jun 26;44(3):107-16.</ref> It is vital to understand the makeup of a running shoe and the spe
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  • ...tendinopathy: An update from the lab to the clinical practice.] ''Disease-a-Month'', ''68''(10), p.101314.</ref> Tendinopathy presents with chronic pain ...nt of Tendinopathies in Sports Medicine. ''Transl Sports Med''. 2018;1(1):5-13.</ref> People who struggle with tendinopathy or pain related to tendons h
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  • ...one of therapeutic care, offering support, promoting healing, and managing conditions like venous insufficiency and lymphedema. In this guide, we explore the typ ...cair M, Phillips TJ. Compression Therapy. Dermatol Surg. 1998 Jan;24(1):141-148. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9464302/</ref>
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  • ...tem-atrophy-msa-and-its-neuroimaging-correlation-a-prospective-case-control-study (accessed 14.3.2022)</ref>. It can affect the * [[Cerebellum]] causing [[ataxia]] <ref name="Lundy Eckman">Lundy-Eckman, L. Neuroscience: Fundamentals for Rehabilitation. 3rd ed. St. Lou
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  • ...thus most commonly occur in competitive cross-country runners and track-and-field athletes. <ref name=":0">Roche M, Fredericson M, Kraus E. Bone Stress Principles, and Injury Management. Seattle: Elsevir, 2020. p141-151. </ref> It can be indicated by a mild diffuse ache, which comes on after
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  • ...>Brukner P. Brukner and Khan's Clinical Sports Medicine. North Ryde: McGraw-Hill; 2012.</ref> ...name="Basic Biomechanics">Hall SJ. Basic Biomechanics. Boston, MA:: McGraw-Hill; 2007.</ref>&nbsp;''<u>Example</u>'' - Muscles create a torque to rotat
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  • ...ta Myologica.] 2020 Dec;39(4):222.</ref> <ref name=":1">Turner, C; Hilton-Jones D. (2010). "The myotonic dystrophies: diagnosis and management". J Neu ...ce, Stephanie E.; Amemiya, Anne; Bean, Lora JH; Bird, Thomas D.; Fong, Chin-To; Mefford, Heather C., eds. Myotonic Dystrophy Type 2. Seattle (WA): Unive
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  • .... A lot of patients have multiple risk factors, and this, combined with age-associated reduced bone quality, is the underpinning cause of most hip fract ...fracture Available:https://radiopaedia.org/articles/neck-of-femur-fracture-1?lang=us (accessed 9.12.2022)</ref>
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  • ...scale of muscle spasticity. InClassic papers in orthopaedics 2014 (pp. 415-417). Springer, London.</ref> ...tric neurological populations. Physical Therapy Reviews. 2002 Mar 1;7(1):53-62.</ref>
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  • ...sign be positive if the hip is normal?J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1997;79(3):462-6. ...delenburg sign in total hip arthroplasty. J Arthroplasty, 1996; 11 (2): 174-179 Level of evidence: 1b</ref> '''The superior gluteal nerve''' arises fr
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