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  • ...d approach to managing dizziness, vertigo, motion sensitivity, [[balance]] and postural control issues that occur due to [[Vestibular System|vestibular]] ...ion. However, the specific treatment approach will depend on the pathology and each patient’s unique presentation.<ref name=":0" /> It is, therefore, es
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  • ...h.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6356370/ Materials for the spine: anatomy, problems, and solutions.] Materials. 2019 Jan 14;12(2):253.</ref> ....nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5481590/ Risk factors for failure of nonoperative treatment for unilateral cervical facet fractures.] Asian Spine Journal. 2017 Jun;11(
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  • ...on. This indicates positive balance outcomes from a 10-week proprioceptive and resistance training protocol in individuals with Parkinson’s disease. ...ch patients with Parkinson's how to manage their impairments, disabilities and independently perform their activities of daily living. In addition, they a
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  • ...f a larger network of sports medicine professionals looking after the team and athletes. ...etes of all ages and of all levels, as well as to physically active people and those who take part in recreational exercise.
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  • ...tions. This in turn may have a significant effect on their lifetime dreams and goals of success as an athlete.<ref name=":0" /> ...on on various determinants of sports injury incidence in order to identify and implement injury prevention measurements.
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  • [[Headache|Headaches]] and dizziness have numerous causes and there are many different types. This page will explore some of the: * Key types of headaches and causes of dizziness that may be encountered in clinical practice
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  • ...pain, muscle spasm, headache, facet joint pain, nerve pain, referred pain and bone pain. <ref>Harvard Medical School The 7 Faces of Neck Pain. Havard Hea ...//link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00586-009-1011-z Individual, physical and psychological risk factors for neck pain in Australian office workers: a 1-
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  • ...l health and strength to “provide a necessary basis for efficient practice and competition performance."<ref name=":0" /> ...l and act. It determines how we cope with stress, how we relate to others, and it influences our decision-making processes.<ref>World Health Organisation.
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  • ...al tasks have progressed to be ready to return to work on modified duties, and enjoy family activities. ...in movement initiation, dysmetria, dyskinesia, dysdiadochokinesia, tremor, and disturbances in motor learning<ref name=":1">Diener HC, Dichgans J. Pathoph
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  • ...sons next to an active conflict zone or a safe third country, the multiple and complex health problems of displaced persons are becoming a big challenge f ...aur G. 4100 Chronic pain in refugee torture survivors. Journal of Clinical and Translational Science. 2020 Jun;4(s1):25-.</ref>, as well as symptoms of [[
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  • == Goals and Objectives of the Pre-Season Evaluation == ...ation Evaluation. Essential Sports Medicine: A Clinical Guide for Students and Residents. 2021:45-73.</ref>
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  • '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Josh Williams|Josh Williams]] and [[User:John Rivera|John Rivera]] ...Lesions|knee meniscal injuries]], [[Ankle Sprain|ankle sprains]], strains, and [[Stress Fractures|fractures]]. Of these injuries, the most common injuries
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  • ...onsiderations around the topic, please see [[Human Trafficking Definitions and Legal Considerations|this article]]. This article will discuss how healthcare providers can identify, assess, and assist survivors of human trafficking.
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  • ...User:Amanda Bowles|Amanda Bowles]], [[User:Katelyn Brooks|Katelyn Brooks]] and [[User:Lisa Casagrande|Lisa Casagrande]] as part of the [[Queen's Universit ...ics, the examination findings, the intervention and rehabilitation program and the outcomes.  
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  • ...ter simulations, measurements and mathematical modelling in various sports and exercises. ...d to also consider the interaction between the athlete and their equipment and environment.
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  • ...x, chronic, multi-system disease that significantly impairs one’s function and quality of life.<ref>About the disease [Internet]. Solvecfs.org. 2018 [cite ...post-exertion. Recovery to pre-exertion baseline can take hours to months, and in some cases, the patient never recovers to the pre-exertion baseline.<ref
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  • ...erging_Roles_in_Physiotherapy_Practice|Queen Margaret University's Current and Emerging Roles in Physiotherapy Practice Project]]<br>'''Top Contributors'' ...ren and adolescents aged 5-19 were overweight or obese<ref name="McCormick and Stone 2007" />. More than 80% of the world's adolescent population is insuf
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