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  • The objective of the study was to explore the effects of manipulations to the cervicothoracic junction on clinical outcomes in patients with [[Rotator Cu ...ed and further research is warranted to determine the extent and nature of the relationship between thoracic manipulation and shoulder pain.
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  • '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Wanda van Niekerk|Wanda van Niekerk]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/instructor/jason-giesbrecht// J ...e Innovative technologies for rehabilitation and health promotion: what is the evidence?.] Physical therapy. 2015 Mar 1;95(3):294-8.</ref>
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  • ...nclusive policies for the participation of people with chronic diseases in the labour market.] International Journal of Environmental Research and Public ...social status.<ref name=":2" /> Return to work (RTW) aims at facilitating the injured, temporarily impaired, or disabled worker to return to work as soon
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  • ...a-pep.com/Acapella-Choice-Easy-to-Clean-PEP-Device_p_14.html</ref>]]One of the most frequently prescribed airway clearance therapy (ACT) options for patie During PEP therapy, the patient exhales against a fixed-orifice resistor, generating pressures duri
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  • ...cases this may be the longest period away from structured training within the various sporting disciplines. ...ID-19-pandemic.pdf Aspetar Clinical Guideline. Safe Return to Sport during the COVID-19 Pandemic.] June 2020</ref>
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  • # CLBP represents the second leading cause of disability worldwide and is a major health and econ ...being a large gap between a patient's desired amount of pain reduction and the minimum percentage of improvement that makes a treatment worthwhile. <ref n
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  • ...not edit unless you are involved in this project, but please come back in the near future to check out new information!!</div> ...pathic or other forms of scoliosis or primary deformity/anomaly located in the spine, trunk or extremities or (b) any systemic condition that may affect b
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  • ...and reduced participation in activities and accounts for up to 50% of all musculoskeletal disorders.<ref>Burton I. Autoregulation in resistance training for lower li ...fferent ideas and treatment options, the best thing to do is to start from the beginning with a thorough, subjective and objective history.
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  • ...ovement or manual therapy. Further, the clinical model of CAD incorporates the notion of assessing for patients presenting to physiotherapists with neurom Thus the model has two dimensions:<br>
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  • ...s|rheumatoid arthritis]] are the most common of the rheumatic diseases but the group of diseases is much more, encompassing over 200 different conditions. ...sative factor for rheumatic disease. eg this Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and the development of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).<ref name=":4" /> It is p
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  • ..., cardiovascular fitness, muscle strength, overall functional capacity and the maintenance or even enhancement of cognitive function.<ref name=":1">Angeva ...s the absence of mental illness. However, it’s may be confusing concerning the fact that positive feelings alone don’t identify mental health. People th
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  • ...It is considered a common condition, but there is significant variation in the reported prevalence rates of spondyloarthropathy and its subgroups.<ref>Sto ...Jun 12;10(12):2604.</ref>). Other areas affected include the [[Anatomy of the Human Heart|heart]], eyes, [[Lung Anatomy|lung]]<nowiki/>s, [[skin]], gut a
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  • ...bsp;<ref name="1.">Balagué, Federico, et al. "Non-specific low back pain." The Lancet 379.9814 (2012): 482-491. Level of evidence 1A</ref> ...te and chronic low back pain. This subdivision is based on the duration of the back pain. Acute low back pain is an episode of low back pain for less than
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  • ...gh a patient-focused partnership with family, rehabilitation providers and the community. Rehabilitation focuses on optimising function and aims to facili ...tion services and promote a shared understanding of rehabilitation through the provision of a common language and definitions for concepts relevant to reh
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  • ...on">The Mental Health Foundation. Mental Health in the Workplace: Tackling the effects of stress. http://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/content/assets/PDF/public ...furtheradvice/whatisstress.htm (accessed 20 December 2015)</ref> stress is the negative response an individual exhibits when excessive pressure or demands
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  • ...x"> '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Akshay Misir|Akshay Misir]], as part of the [[Queen's University Neuromotor Function Project]] '''Top Contributors''' - ...increase from her initial score, indicating her decreased risk of falling. The Timed Up and Go test was also reassessed and was completed in 11.2 seconds,
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  • ...r disability. <ref name=":8" /> To learn more about WAD you can click on the following link: [[Whiplash Associated Disorders]] ...is continually being researched and therapists should stay up to date with the current research on predicting factors. <ref name=":6" />
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  • ...2015 Sep 1;12(3):123-5.</ref>.Spinal stenosis is defined as a narrowing of the [[Spinal cord anatomy|spinal canal]] causing clinical [[/www.sciencedirect. ...some adults develop progressive neurological deficit and low back pain in the latter part of their life. This is due to acquired spinal canal stenosis<re
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  • ...ref>. Due to the destructive nature of multiple sclerosis, the presence of the disease can result in major long-term disability. As with all neurological ...r input from health care services is necessary<ref name="Thompson" />. '''The four stages of multiple sclerosis:'''<br>
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  • '''Original Editors ''' - [[User:Sam Verhelpen|Sam Verhelpen]] as part of the [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Vrije_Universiteit_Brussel_Evidence-based_Prac ...lles Tendon]] is the strong fibrous band that attaches the calf muscles to the [[calcaneus]] bone.
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