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  • ...chiatry. 1978 Jun 1;41(6):548-55.</ref>It is commonly seen in neurological conditions such as Hemiplegia and Alzheimer's disease.<ref>Bisiach E, Vallar G, Perani ...lation is the most common form of stimulation used in various neurological conditions and it is proved to be effective in improving motor skills.<ref>Malekpour M
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  • ...ov.au/HealthCondition/condition/14/217/118/Rabies Rabies] Available:http://conditions.health.qld.gov.au/HealthCondition/condition/14/217/118/Rabies (accessed 18. # Acute neurological symptom stage where more [[Introduction to Neuroanatomy|CNS]] involvement i
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  • ...eases]]. A primary healthcare service may diagnose and treat common health conditions within their area of expertise and have the ability to assess the urgency o Primary health care is where the diagnosis of a large majority of health conditions, the identification of problems in the functioning, and referral to other s
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  • ...agm in a mouse model of metabolic myopathy: Pompe disease.</ref> In normal conditions, GAA is responsible for the acceleration of intralysosomal degradation of g [[Category:Conditions]]
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  • ...nd balance]],<ref name=":1" /> and other brain or [[Neurological Disorders|neurological abnormalities]], depending on the severity of the associated disease. ...23 Apr 19]. Available from: <nowiki>https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/microcephaly</nowiki></ref><ref>Duarte G, Moron AF, Timerman A
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  • ...dified versions of the GOAT have been designed for use in patient limiting conditions. ...variations of the GOAT which have been created to address patient limiting conditions.
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  • ...within the grey matter, and responsible for all [[Neurological Assessment|neurological]] functions of the brain<ref name=":1">Ludwig PE, Reddy V, Varacallo M. Neu ...n HC, Wunderlich G, Fink GR, Sommer C. Diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy. Neurological research and practice. 2020 Dec;2:1-7.</ref>.
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  • ...cise more effectively and frequently. A systematic review of patients with neurological disorders including multiple sclerosis, movement disorders, and epilepsy sh ...n, bronchodilation, and diffusion impairment<ref name="Tetrault" />. These conditions would have a negative impact on a person's ability to adhere to a rigorous
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  • The following conditions also result in facial palsy: *Neurological (consider [[Multiple Sclerosis (MS)|Multiple Sclerosis]], and [[Guillain-Ba
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  • ...a treatment method which targets to stimulate the spinal cord for various conditions.<ref name=":1" /> Based on the [[Gate Control Theory of Pain|gate control t [[Category:Neurological - Interventions]]
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  • Today, it is consistently used for many conditions including: ...: Check, observe, stimulate, rate. <ref name="Assessment Aid">Institute of Neurological Sciences NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. Glasgow Coma Scale: do it this way
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  • * '''Injuries that Result in Sensory or Neurological Deficits:''' ...ww.aafp.org/afp/2007/0201/p342.html Braces and splints for musculoskeletal conditions]. American family physician. 2007 Feb 1;75(3):342-8.</ref>
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  • [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • ...motor neurones undergo degeneration and die. It goes under the umbrella of conditions termed [[Neurodegenerative Disease|neurodegenerative disorders]]. Motor neu ...difficult to diagnose as the initial symptoms can be similar to many other conditions<ref name=":0" />.
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  • ...tly alike, no two brain injuries are exactly alike. Therefore, approach to neurological rehabilitation and physiotherapy post-traumatic brain injury should observe ...irected by professionals with experience in the management of neurological conditions.
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  • ...so be the result of traumatic (fractures and instability) and inflammatory conditions or caused by herniated discs or tumours. * 75% of patients experience phases of neurological deterioration.
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  • ...lgia. Available from: https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/neurosurgery/services/conditions/trigeminal-neuralgia.aspx ( Accessed 2 September 2020)</ref> ...ed/15926023 Epidemiology of typical and atypical craniofacial neuralgias]. Neurological Sciences. 2005 May 1;26(2):s65-7.</ref>
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  • ...interventions designed to optimise functioning in individuals with health conditions in interaction with their environment". In fact it describes any individua ...nowiki></ref> In contrast to the ICD-10, which is used to classify health conditions, the ICF focuses on how an injury, disease, or disorder affects an individu
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  • ...dysfunction, alterations in muscle tone and posture. A range of secondary conditions also develop over time which can affect functional ability. The underlying ...essment of General Movements (98% sensitivity), and the Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination (90% sensitivity)"<ref name=":4" />
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  • ...ng a topic for non-pharmacological management of various cognitive related conditions and this concept is still under research for effectiveness.<ref>Reed T, Ka ...o other physiotherapy treatments in managing chronic pain and neurological conditions.
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