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  • ...ettard|Emma Guettard]] as part of the [[Vrije Universiteit Brussel Evidence-based Practice Project]] ...carpal bones of the wrist.<ref>http://www.handandwristinstitute.com/colles-fracture/</ref>
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  • ...use centrally organized protective reactions, which he called "arthro-tendo-myotic protective reactions". He described different states muscles could be ...pattern. Interference factors can include muscolusceletal, internal (organ-related) or neurological damages. Most interference factors are taken care o
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  • ...to determinant the patients’ ability to ambulate and measure function post-rehabilitation. This can be performed with or without a prosthesis therefore = Clinical Hypothesis =
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  • ...tern Cape Rehabilitation Centre] in Cape Town, South Africa, during her mid-year school holiday, because she was still struggling to return to her previ ...tting and was discharged with 2 x elbow crutches, self exercises and an out-patient appointment. She does not have a good record of keeping her appointm
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  • ...89-400. Evidence level: 2A</ref><ref name=":1">Roald Bahr, Sverre Maehlum. Clinical Guide To Sports Injuries. 2004.</ref> ...dium=search&utm_campaign=ongoing_internal#share radial] and [https://physio-pedia.com/Ulna?utm_source=physiopedia&utm_medium=search&utm_campaign=ongoing
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  • Lateral ligament injuries are perhaps one of the most common sports-related injuries seen by physiotherapists. Lateral ankle sprains are though Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2000 Mar; (372):45-9.
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  • ...election.] British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation. 1996 Jun;3(6):303-8.</ref> outlined that treatment can only be as good as the assessment on wh Whilst each profession, and in some cases each clinical condition, may have their own specific assessment protocols, there are seve
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  • [[File:World-physiotherapy-logo.png|thumb|This content has been generously supported by World Physiothe ...tal setting: clinical practice recommendations. J Physiother. 2020;66(2):73-82. </ref>
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  • '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Mary-Jane Cole|Mary-Jane Cole]] and [[User:Joy Rendell|Joy Rendell]] as part of the [[World Phys ...ilitation phases from assessment pre-amputation and post amputation, to pre-prosthetic rehabilitation and the management of problems associated with UL
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  • ...ral (shoulder) joint, [https://www.kenhub.com/en/study/anatomy-glenohumeral-joint Kenhub.com],Accessed 21/5/2022</ref> ...Journal Of Engineering In Medicine [serial online]. January 2007;221(1):87-96.</ref>
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  • '''Original Editor '''- [https://www.physio-pedia.com/User:Wendy_Walker Wendy Walker] This case study was completed by neurological physiotherapist Megan Knowles-Eade. She has given full permission for this to be published on Physiopedia.
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  • ...ive review. International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine. 2021 Dec 1;42:11-9.</ref> ...general population. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery 2010; 19(1): 116-120.</ref>
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  • ...te. Marfan syndrome. Available at: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/marfan-syndrome/DS00540. Accessed February 27, 2011.</ref><br> .../Physical-Activity-Guidelines www.marfan.org/marfan/2728/Physical-Activity-Guidelines]]
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  • ...|Grant Burns]] as part of the Queen Margaret University [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Contemporary_and_Emerging_Issues_in_Physiotherapy_Practice Contemp ...UK. Later Life in the United Kingdom. http://www.ageuk.org.uk/Documents/EN-GB/Factsheets/Later_Life_UK_factsheet.pdf?dtrk=true (accessed 8 January 2016
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  • ...ing) and walking (5 items)<ref name=":0" />. The 15 items are scored on a 7-point scale (1 through 7, complete dependence to independent, respectively). #Stage motor recovery to classify individuals in terms of clinical characteristics
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  • ...Brussel Evidence-based Practice Project|Vrije Universiteit Brussel Evidence-Based Practice Project]] ...Instability. Available from: https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1262004-overview (accessed 29 August 2020).</ref> It is an injury to the [[Glenohume
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  • ...]] is beneficial to both you and your client. The following are only basic guidelines and it may be that because of the environment you're in, adjustments may ne ...osition is also important and should be such that you can move in an antero-posterior direction without placing undue strain on your back.
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  • ...ssue damage, with or without fractures, with deteriorating renal and cardio-respiratory function, and sepsis. In both cases, whether conflict or disaste ...al amputation]. Journal of Physical Education and Sport. 2018 Jul 1;18:1084-91.</ref>
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  • ...function injury. It is a transient nerve injury which occurs following over-stretching of the upper trunk of the brachial plexus or compression of the C ...Hershman EB, Posner MA. The Upper Extremity in Sports Medicine, 2nd, Mosby-Year Book, Inc., St. Louis, MO 1995</ref>.
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  • | Spastic Co-Contractions ...mani R, Anderson L. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4168242/ Clinical understanding of spasticity: implications for practice]. Rehabilitation res
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