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  • #*Cohort Studies #*Case Series
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  • ...or cruciate ligament reconstruction: a series of three single subject case studies]. South African Journal of Sports Medicine. 2008 Dec 1;20(4):109-14.</ref> A smaller case study of 3 subjects demonstrated no risk of harm in utilizing hydrotherapy
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  • ...scle following split repair in another case and syringomyelia in the third case. Two patients revealed an abduction posture of the little finger of nonneur
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  • ...ability to discern and feel fear, so it may not be a surprise that imaging studies of people diagnosed with GAD show elevated amygdala activity during the pro ...were also significantly higher. Reasons for dropout were under‐reported in studies, and may not only have been due to low acceptability or effectiveness of ps
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  • This was a very interesting case. The initial cause for the amputation is a rare and potentially devastating [[Category:Amputee Case Studies]]
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  • ...(case studies should be added on new pages using the [[Template:Case Study|case study template]])<br>
    7 KB (1,058 words) - 17:52, 21 September 2020
  • ...study of a diabetic elderly amputee patient in the United Kingdom: Amputee Case Study This a case study of a 73-year old gentleman who has had a right trans-tibial [[Amputat
    9 KB (1,353 words) - 18:53, 11 April 2020
  • Case Study of a Post-operative Transfemoral Amputee during the Pre-Prosthetic Ph In this case patient's amputation was secondary to infection after a trauma. Patient had
    8 KB (1,186 words) - 18:53, 11 April 2020
  • Case study of a trans-femoral amputee’s rehabilitation journey This case study concerns the pathway of a retired 70-year-old male elective trans-fem
    8 KB (1,232 words) - 18:53, 11 April 2020
  • ...accidents for home dwellers with dementia—A register-and population-based case-control study.] Alzheimer's & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Mon ...1;22(3):689-95.</ref>. Previous imaging, observational, and interventional studies have revealed a close and critical relationship between gait and balance <r
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  • Thanks to Humanity and Inclusion for Case Study taken from [https://resources.relabhs.org/resource/early-rehabilitati [[Category:Early Rehabilitation in Disasters and Conflicts - Case Studies]]
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  • ...ess over a 12 week treatment period. Outcome measures used throughout this case study include BERG, Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS), Patient Health This fictional case study discusses a 27 year-old female diagnosed with Relapsing Remitting Mul
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  • ...quality. It is, therefore, important to keep the criteria of  good-quality studies in mind when reading the literature: ...1 Bizarre calcaneal spur: A case report]. International journal of surgery case reports. 2018 Jan 1;49:37-9.
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  • ...known to cause psychological distress. There is a large body of empirical studies drawing correlations between war trauma, [[Rehabilitation for Survivors of ...roximately 5% to 10% of the population and is higher in women than in men. Studies have shown that the rates vary depending upon the specific population being
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  • ...fitted with a left trans-tibial prosthesis to assist with transfers. This case was interesting because the patient did not fit many of the categories that [[Category:Amputee Case Studies]]
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  • ...1976). 2009 Apr 20;34(9):861-70.</ref><ref name=":0" />. Furthermore some studies<ref>Snijders C, Vleeming A, Stoeckart R. Transfer of lumbosacral load to il ...This seems to be in opposition with the greater activation showed in EMG studies for the hip flexors during an aSLR test. In spite of that during lifting of
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  • ...cited April 21, 2011]; 359(16): 1700-1707. Available from: PubMed.]</ref> Studies have shown that GERD is clinically silent in 24% of cases in which patients ...ysiotherapy&nbsp;for other conditions, but have a history of GERD. In this case the Physical Therapist has to be aware of positioning and education on life
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  • ...68318811759 The psychology of morality: A review and analysis of empirical studies published from 1940 through 2017.] Personality and Social Psychology Review ...character, motivation, and leadership.<ref>Fry S, Veatch R, Taylor C. Case Studies in Nursing Ethics. 4<sup>th</sup> edition. Sudbury, MA: Jones & Barlett Le
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  • ...lving the skill at hand, such as a golf swing.<ref name=":4" /> From these studies in the 1990s, VR has been further investigated for its use in clinical sett ...s after virtual reality (VR) training in stroke patients.<ref name=":3" /> Studies show that functional activities prior to VR training activate the contrales
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  • ...e ulnar variance, genetic factors are observed but there haven't been much studies to support it. Radiologic imaging, such as MRI and CT-scans, in case of Kienböck’s disease is generally the only way to give a correct diagno
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