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  • ...e lower. Coincidentally, these abovementioned factors have also been found to be an indicator of prosthetic success<ref name="p1">Patrick L1, Knoefel F, ...utter and multi nodular goiter. His most recent hospital admission was due to an exacerbation of CCF and likely new diagnosis of left lower lobe lung car
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  • ...rinciples guiding selection of rehabilitation techniques and interventions to improve health.'''</div> ...tems stakeholders. Others interested in this subject are more than welcome to participate.
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  • ...tested or had a diagnosis confirmed. She has had no other treatment prior to this therapy session. ...hat has been getting worse the past couple days. Again this was attributed to being sick, dehydrated, and deconditioned.<ref name="AFP">Sauret J, Marinid
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  • ...one Levels Naturally Available:https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/8-ways-to-boost-testosterone#3.-Minimize-Stress-and-Cortisol-Levels (accessed 28.8.20 ...increased [[Lipids|fat]] production, and decreased erythropoiesis (leading to possible [[Anaemia|anemia]]).<ref name=":0">Nassar GN, Leslie SW. Physiolog
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  • ...al and developmental treatment approach that was developed by Margret Rood to improve the tone of muscles (both flaccidity and [[Spasticity]]). ...eceptors. We can even use symmetric and [[Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex]] to generate tone in the flexors and extensors.<ref>[https://www.ijhsr.org/IJH
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  • ...a disability, Physiopedia uses the terms "person/people with Parkinson's" to emphasise the dignity of the person, rather than define them by their clini ...luding automatic and voluntary motor control, procedural learning relating to routine behaviours and emotional functions. The association with other cort
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  • ...al health behaviour is an important predictor of a person's susceptibility to chronic diseases <ref name="Swann">Swann, C., Carmona, C., Ryan, M., Raynor #Healthy people become active in order to prevent or detect illness in an asymptomatic state. This is '''preventive h
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  • When you have finished this workshop, you should be able to: *Understand and explain to other caregivers the importance&nbsp;of play for a child’s development.
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  • ...cident, because of short stump a double socket with TES belt is prescribed to increase the leverage and reduce the energy expenditure during ambulation a ...month ago following a road traffic cacident, which lead to crushing injury to right lower limb.
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  • ...the skeletal muscles and nervous system.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /> To date, MRT has been used in 28 countries including India, Australia, Germany ...the metabolic process at the cellular level is regulated and oxygen supply to cells is improved.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...r a [[stroke]], head injury or brain tumor. Aphasia leaves a person unable to communicate effectively with others.<ref name=":2">NHS choices. NHS; 2021 M ...2018 Mar 1;141(3):848-62.</ref>. The condition presents as an impairment to comprehension or formulation of language and is often caused by diseases an
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  • The rooting reflex is an innate response of the head due to the stimulation of the face, mouth, or cheek by touching/stroking (the head ...ewborns are unable to feed themselves (unable to source for food) with the help of locomotion. Therefore in response, the caregiver feeds the young one tak
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  • ...itical thinking and presentation skills.<ref name=":0" /> It even helps us to be more eloquent, concise and elegant in our speech.<ref name=":0" /> ...icle discusses different perspectives on writing and offers suggestions to help you improve your writing ability.
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  • ...ogenesis]. Clin Cornerstone. 2006;8 Suppl 5:S5-11</ref>. Neutropenia leads to an increased risk of infection and this risk is directly correlated with ho Neutropenia can develop due to a wide range of one or more causes<ref>Frater JL. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.
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  • ...rare, recognition of the potential condition is important as it has shown to be associated with mortality and morbidity rates ranging from 50-100%. <ref ...ref name="McCrory" /> The rapid increase in intracranial pressure may lead to herniation and compression of the brainstem, causing dilation of the pupils
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  • ...of secretions and transport it for removal. It is a positioning technique to mobilize bronchial secretions. ...s that cannot be emptied without gravity assistance which can further lead to inflammation and scarring.<ref name=":1">Balachandran A, Shivbalan S, Thang
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  • ...al and social abilities. Through play, they can gradually learn about ways to overcome fear, or anger by engaging in rough-and-tumble play. Free play has ...sical activity of any intensity, of which at least 60 minutes is moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity (MVPA), spread throughout the day. Fol
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  • ...iculations, are a form of connection between bones. They provide stability to the skeletal system as well as allowing for specialized movement. ...together. Eventually, cranial sutures ossify- the two adjacent plates fuse to form one bone (termed synostosis).
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  • ...nt children with [[Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy]] (DMD). It is usually used to monitor the progression of the disease and treatment effects. ...the use of any thoracic brace or leg orthoses. Therapist asks the patient to complete activities listed in the table below.
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  • ...t uncommon in young adults and may be considered a lifestyle issue related to sports and vigorous activity.<ref>Cho H, Heijnen MJ, Craig BA, Rietdyk S. F * The reporting of falls increased with age from 18% in young, to 21% in middle-aged and 35% in older adults, with higher rates in women than
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