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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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  • *[http://www.sign.ac.uk/pdf/sign130.pdf Brain Injury Rehabilitation in Adults: A National Clinical Guideline] Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelin ...xwAT2d1KW8Nde1zTZ2Goz9BLMX1g%253D%253D/R33Y2005N03A0243.pdf Guidelines for Rehabilitation of Children with Cerebral Palsy] Eura Medicophys. Sep;41(3):243-60 (20
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  • ...junction with physiotherapy, they are devices designed for mandible motion rehabilitation. The devices are divided into externally and internally activated. External # Therabite Jaw Motion Rehabilitation System.<ref name=":6" /><ref>Kamstra JI, Roodenburg JL, Beurskens CH, Reint
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  • ...facial burns aim to<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1">Edgar D and Brereton M. Rehabilitation after burn injury BMJ (2004) 329(7461): 343-345</ref><ref name=":3" />: ...f skin or scaring, and impact patient progression<ref name=":7">Procter F. Rehabilitation of the Burn Patient. Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery (2010) Sep; 43(Suppl
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  • ...work, with emphasis on avoiding overload and microtrauma, therefore forced rehabilitation or early sports resumption is to be avoided. ...brussel, cursus 488, (2011).</ref>(level of evidence 5) Even conservative rehabilitation and mobilization of the knee joint are necessary.
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  • ...e Quervain disease: a systematic review. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 2018 Aug 1;99(8):1635-49.</ref> == Rehabilitation Management ==
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  • ...rn to cycling, snowboarding and motorcycling. Following a 4 week period of rehabilitation focused on gait re-education, functional activities, balance work and psych There were numerous interventions undertaken to aid full rehabilitation over a period of 4 weeks. These include:
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  • ...surgery: a randomized controlled trial.] Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2009;90(5):745-55.</ref> ...Balk EM, Thoma LM. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9464790/ Rehabilitation for Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Systematic Review.] Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 20
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  • ...f specialist footwear(10&amp;16). Patient underwent a graduated prosthetic rehabilitation programme working on correct weight transfer and prosthetic use (6&amp;16). ...es the risks of serious injury in falls and this was considered throughout rehabilitation in consideration of prosthesis prescription as well as mobility aids. The b
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  • *Weight-bearing progression throughout rehabilitation should be to patient tolerance. <br> ...developed during the immobilization and decreased weight-bearing phases of rehabilitation gait training techniques may be used, such as manual facilitation and visua
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  • ...her quality of life. She is currently still in the acute stage of amputee rehabilitation. ...-2081, 2014 May; Vol. 46 (5), pp. 447-53; Publisher: Swedish Foundation of Rehabilitation Information; PMID: 24590358, Database: MEDLINE Complete</ref>. A Barthel In
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  • ...ter a traumatic brain injury, but others might not be recognised until the rehabilitation stage. Severe injuries increase the risk of a greater number and more-sever ...ut moderate to severe increased muscle tone and spasm can severely impact rehabilitation outcomes, functional recovery and ability to engage in activities of daily
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  • ...on, strengthening, and functional activity training<ref>Morris DM, Aquatic Rehabilitation for the Treatment of Neurologic Disorders .In: Cole AJ and Becker BE. Compr
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  • ...ury<ref name=":0" /> are some factors that impact recovery and outcomes in rehabilitation post-ankle injury. According to Lin et al.,<ref name=":2">Lin CI, Houtenbos ...ame=":1" /> It has, therefore, become essential to base the model of ankle rehabilitation on the perceptual-interdependence framework to successfully improve a patie
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  • While the evidence base for stroke management and rehabilitation is increasing, substantial gaps still remain with an ongoing need for more ...ys while clinical stability is being achieved, complications prevented and rehabilitation can begin in earnest. <ref>Section 3 Acute Care in Intercollegiate Stroke W
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  • ...Post-anoxic myoclonus: A case presentation and review of management in the rehabilitation setting. Brain Inj. 2006 Jan 1;20(2):213–7. ...upper extremity weight-bearing in chronic cerebellar ataxia. International Rehabilitation Medicine (Internet). 1986 Jan (cited 2023 Apr 17);8(4):148–53. Available
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  • ...assisted movements, and relaxation methods. The significance of this early rehabilitation phase is highlighted by its duration, which varies based on the size and se ...ute phase of rehabilitation holds immense importance for both patients and rehabilitation professionals. Burn injuries often trigger psychological responses such as
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  • ...een in by an acute care PT starting post-operative day 1. After successful rehabilitation techniques were integrated for 3 days, the patient was prepared for dischar ...been able to apply evidenced based principles for effective and efficient rehabilitation towards the patient's goals to be able to return to his preferred activitie
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  • ...6rQPgrSAyAI&scisig=AAGBfm3lnvLOvDZxoN2q9qAMIR8_X0_wow Clinical Orthopaedic Rehabilitation: An Evidence-based Approach.] 3rd ed. Philadelphia: Elsevier Health Science ...ocedure must be correlated with other findings. At least one retrospective post-surgical study fails to identify any “single preoperative diagnostic criterion”
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