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  • ...ded. "Rehabilitation enables individuals of all ages to maintain or return to their daily life activities, fulfill meaningful life roles and maximize the ...associated with acute injury or chronic disease, to promote recovery, and to maximise functional capacity, fitness and performance<ref name="p9" /><ref>
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  • ...evoked) regional pain that is seemingly disproportionate in time or degree to the usual course of any known trauma or lesion. <ref name=":33" /> Specific ...egional pain syndrome was adopted in 1995 by the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP).<ref name=":2">Tran Q. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.ni
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  • ...iterature]. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy. 1984 Jan 1;5(4):184-95.</ref> ...zSby5sZDOSw}}<ref>Biceps Femoris Anatomy, Hamstrings - Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim. Available from :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
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  • ...> '''Original Editor '''- Uploaded by [[User:Shaimaa Eldib|Shaimaa Eldib]] for the [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Decision_Making_Aids Physical Therapy Kno ...isted Exercise Initiative (RExI)]. The objectives of this initiative were to:
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  • ...94-e610. </ref> While pharmacological management is the mainstay treatment for RA,<ref name=":2" /> rehabilitation professionals can play a role in the no ...al management, the severity, mortality and associated comorbidities appear to be decreasing.<ref>Finckh A, Gilbert B, Hodkinson B, Bae SC, Thomas R, Dean
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  • ...RH. [https://jeo-esska.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s40634-022-00541-4 Global variation in isolated posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction]. J Injury to the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) can range from a stretch to a total tear or rupture of the ligament. These injuries are relatively unco
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  • ...iew of the mini-incision and MIS literature.] Bulletin of the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases 2007;65(1):5-18.</ref> ...ral neck fractures in the elderly: from risk factors to pronostic features for survival.] Journal of Trauma and Critical Care. 2017;1(1).</ref> where only
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  • ...crificed stability for mobility, which makes it vulnerable and susceptible to injury, dysfunction and instability. <ref>Glenohumeral (shoulder) joint, [h ...common indication for an arthroplasty is pain that has not responded well to conservative management or a severe fracture. <ref name="wilcox" />
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  • ...tment for gluteus medius tendinopathy.] Arthroscopy techniques. 2015 Feb 1;4(1):e87-90.</ref>. * It is often referred to as [[Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome|Greater Trochanter Pain Syndrome (G
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  • ...s of the [[Patellofemoral Joint|patellofemoral joint]] are often confusing for the therapist.<ref>Distefano, M. John P. Fulkerson. Disorders Of The Patell ...al Joint|patellofemoral joint]] forms a highly complex unit with potential for joint instability. Patellofemoral joint stability is multifactorial and can
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  • ...ris)] [Internet]. 2002;153(3):183–8. </ref>The word "CREST " is an acronym for the clinical features that are seen in a patient with this disease: ...which the fingers become thin and shiny with sclerotic skin at the tip due to subcutaneous and intracutaneous calcinosis and diffused fibrosis of the col
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  • ...%5D. Alpha-synuclein in Parkinson’s disease: from pathogenetic dysfunction to potential clinical application]. Parkinson’s disease. 2016 Aug 17.</ref> ...ndrome, accounting for approximately 80% of cases, the remainder being due to other neurodegenerative diseases e.g. [[Lewy Body Disease|Lewy body dementi
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  • ..., soft tissue, neural and vascular components, and explore how they relate to function. ...ferior to superior. The rotation axes of the foot joints are perpendicular to the cardinal planes. Therefore, motion at these joints results in rotations
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  • ....ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3786935/ Radiculopathy after laminectomy for cervical compression myelopathy.] J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1998 Sep;80(5):846- ...vital part of the central nervous system, and even a small injury can lead to severe disability.<ref name="Selzer">Selzer ME and Dobkin BH. Spinal Cord I
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  • ...earch 1999;361:29–38.</ref>&nbsp;Back pain has been reported to affect 52% to 89.6% of lower-limb amputees.<ref name="kusljugic" /><ref name="smith" /> S ...ormal tissue loading and deformation of musculoskeletal structures leading to low back pain and disability amongst this population.<ref name="devan" />
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  • ...and management of vertebral compression fractures." Permanente Journal 16.4 (2012). (Level of evidence: 2A)</ref> ...he lumbar vertebrae. This anatomical structure offers them the opportunity to bear the whole upper body.
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  • ...s somewhat circular in shape which gets more flattered as it descends down to meet the distal end of the humerus.<ref name=":2" /> ...lies along the anteromedial aspect of the distal humerus just superficial to the brachialis muscle.<ref name=":0">Kumar V, Singh A. [https://www.ncbi.nl
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  • ...of collegiate baseball players: An MRI study of the simulated late-cocking phase of throwing.] ''Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine'', ''9''(3), p.23259 ...rch and the subacromial elements are important elements of anatomy related to internal impingement. As the name implies, the coracoacromial arch is forme
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  • ...g/1-migraine/ ( Lasted accessed: 5th September 2021)</ref>. It is thought to be a neurovascular [[Pain Behaviours|pain]] syndrome with altered central n ...rstood as having at least 4 phases: 1. interictal 2. preictal 3. ictal and 4. postictal<ref>Peng KP, May A. Redefining migraine phases – a suggestion
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  • ...ical changes affecting the [[Achilles Tendon|Achilles tendon]] usually due to overuse and excessive chronic stress upon the tendon. It can be seen both i ...901/p811.html Common overuse tendon problems: a review and recommendations for treatment]. American family physician. 2005 Sep 1;72(5):811-8. </ref><ref n
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