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  • ...f WHO scientific group on the assessment of osteoporosis at primary health care level.] Summary meeting report 2004 May 5 (Vol. 5, pp. 5-7).</ref> The WHO ...of.org/news/national-osteoporosis-foundation-report-finds-patient-centered-care-is-key-element-in-delivering-high-quality-high-value-treatment/ (accessed 1
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  • ...actors to pronostic features for survival.] Journal of Trauma and Critical Care. 2017;1(1).</ref> where only the femoral part is replaced. ...th physical therapy after total hip arthroplasty for hip osteoarthritis in elderly patients: a randomized controlled trial.] Archives of physical medicine and
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  • ...oduction|elderly]] population. SLE is more severe in children while in the elderly, it tends to be more insidious onset and has more pulmonary involvement and ...atients with skin lesions to have appropriate education on the best way to care for their skin and to ensure they do not experience additional skin breakdo
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  • ...o be referred to other healthcare professionals surrounding aspects of his care that fall outside the physiotherapy scope of practice. ...]. Epilepsy & Behavior. 2017 Jan;66:53–6.</ref> this has been utilized for elderly patients as well as those with epilepsy.
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  • ...ment and clinical applications, including the prescription of exercise, in elderly HFpEF patients<ref>Maldonado-Martín S, Brubaker PH, Ozemek C, Jayo-Montoya ...tón-Solanas I, Gea-Caballero V. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32993058/ Care Dependency in Patients with Heart Failure: A Cross-Sectional Study in Spain
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  • ...gnitive function. Mrs. S will continue to be involved in interprofessional care to maintain her quality of life. The physiotherapist’s role in EOAD cases ...thm method of scoring the Clock Drawing Test applied in cognitively normal elderly.] Dementia & neuropsychologia. 2015 Jun;9(2):128-35.</ref>.
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  • ...cess=true&role=button Trauma-coerced attachment and complex PTSD: informed care for survivors of human trafficking]. Journal of Human Trafficking. 2022 Apr * Fractures, Burns, Wound care
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  • ...1aaJLgR6imCj0pz9M Impact of ambulatory physiotherapy on motor abilities of elderly subjects with A lzheimer's disease]. Geriatrics & gerontology international ...inger.com/content/pdf/10.1186/s12913-019-4489-z.pdf Impact of the Dementia Care in Hospitals Program on acute hospital staff satisfaction]. BMC health serv
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  • Providing emotional support
. The involved care providers established an ongoing supportive and trusting relationship with ...limbs shrinkage and stumps shaping: The patient has been trained in daily care for his stump, washing with mild soap, careful and consistent drying has be
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  • ...a life threatening condition which needs to be closely managed with daily care. Type 1 diabetes is managed with: ...betes. It is important to avoid foot damage especially for middle-aged and elderly people. Always inspect your feet before and after exercise. Avoid exercise
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  • ...rapists could administer drugs without the need for referrals then patient care could be more efficient. They also commented that it would maximise the eff ...linical management, and supplementary prescribers who were responsible for care after being assessed by an independent prescriber. The report also requeste
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  • ...Twenty-four-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Journal of Primary Care & Community Health. 2020 Jul;11:2150132720940519. Available: https://www.nc ...accurately diagnosing hypertension is extremely important for both health care providers and patients.
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  • [[File:Dowagers-hump.png|thumb|350x350px|Osteoporotic kyphosis in elderly women]] ...ratory muscle strength by sniff nasal inspiratory pressure.] Neurocritical care. 2004 Dec;1(4):475-8.</ref> to assess respiratory function as it is a simpl
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  • ...Cowan RE. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7384540/ A primary care provider’s guide to wheelchair prescription for persons with spinal cord * is likely to get tired quickly, e.g. elderly or with a progressive disease;
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  • ...of sharing knowledge to empower PTs all over the world to enhance patient care and the resulting health people in need. Disability refers to people with special needs who require special attention, care and support in their families, communities and workplace. And encouragement
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  • ...y, tissue thinning, and collagen reduction can impair wound healing in the elderly.<ref name=":1" /> Physiotherapists are important members of [[Wound Assessment|wound]] care teams.  We have extensive knowledge of anatomy, physiology, electrophysica
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  • ...2A)</ref><ref name="p7">Goldstein, Christina L., et al. "Management of the elderly with vertebral compression fractures." Neurosurgery 77 (2015): S33-S45. (Le * In elderly patients with severe osteoporosis, however, there may be no pain at all as
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  • ...ercise, a balanced diet, reducing [[Stress and Health|stress]], and taking care of your health can all help you remain healthy while aging. ...and the positive role that exercise and physical capacity can play in the elderly<ref>Venturelli M, Schena F, Richardson RS. [https://europepmc.org/article/P
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  • ...will be 65 or over). Due to the advances in emergency medicine, intensive care and neuro-rehabilitation we are also witnessing the increase in the populat # Training health care professionals about falls risk, burden and prevention.
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  • ...the revolution of modern medicine ie antibiotics; development of intensive care units; start of the use of immunosuppressive agents (eg [[Corticosteroid Me ...nail infection (representing around 50% of all infections), common in the elderly. Increased risk of onychomycosis is associated with multiple factors, inclu
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