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  • ...:2" />. Furthermore, once the PFPS-diagnosed patient was weight-bearing in knee extension, the patellar tilt was increased<ref name=":2" />. More research ...was no significant variation in the patellar tilt or displacement when the knee was in flexion at 35 degrees<ref name=":3">Laprade J, Lee R. [https://journ
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  • ...nda T. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19881230/ Effectiveness of aquatic exercise and balneotherapy: a summary of systematic reviews based on randomized cont ...y and land-based exercise on mobility and quality of life in patients with knee osteoarthritis: a randomized control trial.] Journal of Physical Therapy Sc
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  • == '''Introduction to Knee Osteoarthritis''' == ...R, Cruz-Almeida Y. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6179584/ Knee osteoarthritis: pathophysiology and current treatment modalities. Journal o
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  • [[Image:Knee Anatomy Side View.png|thumb|right|250px|Knee - Side View]] ...Sancho F. Intraosseous hyperpressure of the patella as a cause of anterior knee pain. Medscape Orth Sports Med. 1999;3:1–8.</ref>
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  • ...health, appearance, fun, leisure etc.<ref name=":0">Jackson R. Therapeutic Exercise Course. Plus. 2022.</ref> ...ideas in contemporary therapeutic exercise. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health. 2018;10(4):400-11. </ref></blockquote>Rehabilitation profession
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  • ...psychological characteristics and physical activity levels in people with knee osteoarthritis: a cross-sectional analysis.] BMC musculoskeletal disorders. ...y falls into adduction, causing a functional [[Valgus Knee|valgus]] at the knee. This in turn creates greater load on the lateral patellofemoral joint (PFJ
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  • ...Management|load]] O: optimism V: vascularisation E: [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise]]''' [[File:Knee injury football.jpg|right|frameless]]
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  • ...Clinical evaluation of a dynamic test for lateral ankle ligament laxity.] Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2010 May;18(5):628-33. </ref>.<br><br> ...motion loss. When pain and inflammation are controlled, we can start with therapeutic exercises to increase the range of motion, stability, strength, propriocept
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  • Cryotherapy, also known as [[Therapeutic Modalities|ice application]], is the simplest and oldest way to treat injur ...nd release of myofascial trigger points.<ref name=":2">Use WP, Prentice W. Therapeutic Modalities in Rehabilitation, Sixth Edition. 6th ed. Columbus, OH: McGraw-H
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  • [[File:Knee-OA1.png|right|frameless]] Knee [[osteoarthritis]] (OA), also known as degenerative joint disease, is typic
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  • ...> Conservative management strategies for osteoarthritis include education, exercise and weight management. This page provides an overview of osteoarthritis, in ...990. These figures are expected to continue to increase. By 2050, cases of knee osteoarthritis are projected to increase by 74.9%, cases of hip osteoarthri
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  • ...<ref name="Osman">Osman MK, Irwin GJ, Huntley JS.Swelling around a child's knee. Clin Anat. 2011 Oct;24(7):914-7.</ref>. ...n also occur in the [[Shoulder Bursitis|shoulder]], [[Prepatellar Bursitis|knee]], [[Iliopsoas Bursitis|hip]], [[Olecranon Bursitis|elbow]] and big toe. <b
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  • ...in walking] Available: https://healthyliving.azcentral.com/muscles-walking-exercise-1837.html<nowiki/>(accessed 21.12.2021)</ref> ...s that we could discuss however the key message is walking is an excellent exercise to work most of your body
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  • ...ging (pulling in) the abdominal muscles. Push-ups are a fast and effective exercise for building strength. ...ush back up again, they shorten. The lowering and lengthening phase of the exercise is called an eccentric contraction, while the lifting and shortening phase
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  • ...mation of the Infrapatellar Fat Pad (IFP) is a common source of [[Anterior Knee Pain]]; also called Hoffa's disease, fat pad syndrome or hoffitis. Fat pad ...e across the patellofemoral joint, facilitates flexible deformation in the knee joint and supports patellar stability.<ref>Kitagawa T, Ozaki N, Aoki Y. [ht
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  • * [[File:Knee osteoarthritis xray.jpg|right|frameless]]Arthritis * [[Therapeutic Exercise|Exercise]]: Low-impact exercise e.g. [[Hydrotherapy]] and biking are recommended for [[Strength Training|s
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  • ...oke is a complex process involving spontaneous recovery and the effects of therapeutic interventions. Although the majority of persons with a stroke regain the "Normal" gait is a complex activity and skilled personalized therapeutic interventions are needed for successful stroke rehabilitation. Several gen
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  • ...-randomized controlled trial showed that spasticity-associated weakness in knee flexors and ankle dorsiflexors, and fatigue can be improved after HVPGC tre ...t reduction in burn wound surface and hydroxyproline content compared to [[Therapeutic Ultrasound|ultrasound]] treatment which has been widely used for wound heal
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  • ...ation of the bony surfaces.<ref>Kisner C, Colby LA, Borstad J. Therapeutic exercise: Foundations and techniques. Fa Davis; 2017 Oct 18.)</ref> Supine lying with flexion of hip and knee joint. An alternative position is high sitting with feet supported on the t
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  • ...o healing foot ulcers. There are many options for offloading, ranging from therapeutic footwear to limiting gait with wheelchair use.<ref name=":0">Lazzarini PA, ...ng a diabetic foot ulcer or currently has an active foot ulcer should wear therapeutic footwear that accommodates their foot shape and fits appropriately.<ref nam
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