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  • ...ef name="Pathology">Goodman CC, Fuller KS. Pathology: implications for the physical therapist. 3rd ed. St. Louis: Saunders Elsevier, 2009.</ref>, is a medium-s ...For children with large coronary artery abnormalities other anticoagulant therapy will be needed, such as warfarin or dipyridamole<ref name="Pathology" /><re
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  • ...hose referred to as Gen Z, about the benefits and applications of physical therapy in everyday life. The journal writes about various topics related to physio ...oving their didactic learning and improving their understanding of various current trends in physiotherapy issues
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  • ...ematic review of the literature.] International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy. 2013 Aug;8(4):427.</ref> Reproduction of pain, and weakness during these s == Evidence ==
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  • ...Baer G, Campbell P, Choo PL, Forster A, Morris J, Pomeroy VM, Langhorne P. Physical rehabilitation approaches for the recovery of function and mobility followi ...hensive review of all the available evidence to date for multidisciplinary management of individuals post-stroke <ref name="Stokes" />.&nbsp;
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  • ...Most whiplash associated disorders are minor soft tissue injuries lacking evidence for fractures.<ref>Bragg KJ, Varacallo M. Cervical Sprain. Available from: ...t Kinematics and Neck Morphology. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy.2016;46:834-844</ref> With forward acceleration of the thorax, the inertia
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  • ...om [[Temple University Evidence-Based Practice Project|Temple University's Evidence Based Practice Project]] ...ction [[ICF in Relation to Wheelchair Users|ICF]] Guidelines with the four current classification categories including:
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  • ...rome, Journal of The American Physical Therapy Association 1994. (level of evidence 1A)</ref>. However the usual presentation is back pain (over 90% of patient ...t of Spondylodiscitis. Deutsches ärzteblatt International, 2008. (Level of evidence 2A)</ref><ref name="p2" />
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  • ...ditors - '''Laurien Henau&nbsp;as part of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel's Evidence-based Practice project. ...one bruise is not able to be diagnosed using [[X-Rays|x-ray]] imaging. The current "gold standard" diagnostic imaging method for bone bruises is the [[MRI Sca
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  • ...894-020-00768-0 Proctalgia syndromes: update in diagnosis and management.] Current Gastroenterology Reports. 2020 Jul;22:1-7.</ref>. The pain is localized to ...IV criteria for colorectal disorders: implications for clinical practice]. Current gastroenterology reports. 2017 Apr;19(4):1-8.</ref>.
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  • ...eatment of chronic low back pain: possibility of benefit but no convincing evidence after 47 years of research—systematic review and meta-analysis.] Pain. 20 # Advice on [[Physical Activity|physical activity]]
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  • ...392&sig=B_gMHzm3SHgzLszekKwdQM3iRZA Pathology E-Book: Implications for the Physical Therapist]. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2020 Oct 9.</ref> The deposition of c ...ody, as well preventing the accumulation of it in target organs. Chelation therapy drugs, such as Penicillamine and Trientine are used to remove excess copper
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  • ...explain each method with a summary of each treatment and link to some more evidence for you to read. == Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) ==
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  • ...ss in physiotherapy for the management of long-term chronic pain. Physical therapy reviews. 2008 Feb 1;13(1):45-56.</ref> ...ne. 2013;14(2):230-42.</ref>A state of mindfulness begins by accepting the current experience as it is.
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  • * [[Parkinson's - Physiotherapy Management and Interventions|Parkinson disease]] === Physical examination ===
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  • ...ility and independence impacted by these secondary issues is the aim of CP management.<ref name=":2">Paul S, Nahar A, Bhagawati M, Kunwar AJ. [https://www.hindaw * Physical therapists
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  • ...juries are an uncommon clinical entity poorly described in the literature. Management of triceps [[Tendinopathy|tendinopathies]] depends on the mechanism of inju ...n, [[Pain Medications|nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs]], and physical therapy.
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  • ===Medical Management=== *Diabetic [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Wound_Healing Wound Care Management].
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  • ...M. Management of work-related low back pain: a population-based survey of physical therapists. Phys Ther 2005;85(11):1168-1180.</ref> ...ational related LBP is sitting. &nbsp;Other risk factors may include heavy physical work, heavy or frequent lifting, combined postures with rotation and flexio
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  • ...as part of the [[Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]] ...will facilitate skill development that support the focus of the course and evidence-based practice. The skills for the project include literature searching and
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  • ...rnational journal of sports physical therapy]. 2013 Dec;8(6):883.(level of evidence 4)</ref>&nbsp;Each patient will have their own specific clinical presentati ...it in the iliac crest masquerading as meralgia paresthetica."] Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 78.9 (1997): 1010-1011</ref>&nbsp;Radiculopathy
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