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  • ...quent computer and internet users.] Journal of family medicine and primary care. 2018 Mar;7(2):337.</ref><ref>Daneshmandi H, Choobineh A, Ghaem H, Karimi M ...nce. <ref name=":8">Hsu WL, Chen CY, Tsauo JY, Yang RS. Balance control in elderly people with osteoporosis. Journal of the Formosan Medical Association. 2014
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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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  • ...and pathways to care [online].</nowiki>] National Institute of Health for Care and Excellence. [viewed 24 August 2016].</ref>&nbsp; .../PMC474733/ The benefits of exercise for the clinically depressed. Primary care companion to the Journal of clinical psychiatry]. 2004;6(3):104.</ref>
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  • ...WJJ, van Mameren H, et al. Manual therapy, physical therapy, or continued care by a general practitioner for patients with neck pain. A randomized control ...eral practitioner including advice on prognosis, psychosocial issues, self-care, ergonomics and awaiting further recovery; an educational booklet on ergono
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  • ...bone is the most commonly fractured carpal bone. In young children and the elderly population, scaphoid fractures are rare. The scaphoid bone is stronger than ...f adverse outcomes.<ref name="p2">Greene WB, Essentials of musculoskeletal care. 2d ed. Rosemont, Ill.: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2001:252�
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  • ...mes than younger patients their injuries usually resulting from [[Falls in elderly|falls]] and age-related bony changes<ref name=":0">Alizadeh A, Dyck SM, Kar * With recent advancements in medical procedures and patient care, SCI patients often survive these traumatic injuries and live for decades a
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  • ...dividual are being upheld, that each person is receiving the best possible care, and that no individual living with dementia is victimised or discriminated ...uading a patient to stop smoking, convincing colleagues to improve patient care or ensuring a patient has access to the services they require, advocacy is
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  • ...eatment in individuals with PSP, therefore for patients who are considered elderly, it may present a challenge for them to understand treatment and adhere to ...is true change? The minimum detectable change of the Berg Balance Scale in elderly people. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine [Internet]. 2009;41(5):343–6.
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  • ...lead to this obstruction are mid-ventricular septal thickening (common in elderly women), increased&nbsp;ventricle wall stress, increased filling pressure, a ...ves. After discharge the patient is instructed to follow up with a primary care physician to review medications (chronic beta blockers) and health status.<
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  • ...ing on the need for laparoscopic surgery are the next steps. Good surgical care with good postoperative follow up is also essential. Counseling for food ha ...of ultrasonographic and laboratory findings of acute cholecystitis between elderly and nonelderly patients. Turkish Journal Of Medical Sciences [serial on the
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  • ...ariations in visual-motor integration performance of pre-schoolers. Child: Care, Health and Development. 2015; 41(2): 213-221</ref>. ...n performance in children with severe specific language impairment. Child: Care, Health and Development. 2016; 42(5): 742-749</ref>
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  • ...te physical activity for people living with HIV–a systematic review.] AIDS care. 2022 Jun 23:1-0.</ref>. This has however led to new challenges relating to ...vailable from: .https://www.hiv.gov/hiv-basics/living-well-with-hiv/taking-care-of-yourself/exercise-and-physical-activity (updated 28 April 2022)
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  • ...hich cause a decline in physical mobility and increased risk of [[Falls in elderly|falls]].<ref name=":0" /> ...ions for delivery of clinical care nutrition.] Current opinion in critical care. 2018 Apr 1;24(2):124-30.Available</ref>. [[Muscle Function and Protein|See
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  • ...G, Huntley J, Ames D et al. (2017). Dementia prevention, intervention, and care. Lancet. 390(10113):2673–2734.</ref>
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  • ...ole of the rehabilitation professional to guide patients through a plan of care to improve and or correct movement dysfunction. The ultimate goal is to ach .../PMC5318488/pdf/508_2016_Article_1096.pdf Gait disorders in adults and the elderly : A clinical guide]. Wien Klin Wochenschr. 2017 Feb;129(3-4):81-95.</ref>
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  • ...2437516300172</nowiki></ref>. That’s why Physiotherapists and other health care professions pay special attention to balance deficits among patients they d ...ster D, Celik O (2014) Systematic review of Kinect applications in elderly care and stroke rehabilitation. J Neuroeng Rehabil 11(1):108</ref> acknowledged
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  • ...e corresponding dosage in Step 4. Finally, Step 5 involves individualizing care to each individual patient. The tool-kit is interactive and will allow the [[Neck Pain Tool-kit: Step 5|Step 5 – Individualize care]]<br>
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  • ...e most appropriate assessment tool, which allows them to develop a plan of care and monitor patients' progress.<ref>VanSwearingen JM, Brach JS. Making geri .... ATS statement: guidelines for the six-minute walk test. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2002 Jul 1;166(1):111-7.</ref>
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  • ...peech-language pathologist, social worker/ therapist, as well as community care and the Alzheimer’s Society. Although this patient is experiencing a prog * PCP = Primary Care Practitioner
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