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  • ...ot be appropriate for all individuals diagnosed with MG, and an individual assessment would be necessary to determine the best course of action for other patient .../jcm10112235</ref>. This dysfunction in the neuromuscular junction results in decreased response and amplitude of the corresponding muscles<ref name=":12
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  • ...l&nbsp;independence of the amputee. By improving the functional and cardio-respiratory&nbsp;capacity of the individual it is possible to enhance the prosthetic us ...eeds to be a continuous process, regarding the&nbsp;objectives established in the previous pre-prosthetic phase&nbsp;<ref name="Broomhead">Broomhead P, C
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  • ...ing aquafit weekly, be referred to an occupational therapist, and enrolled in a post-polio support program. Finally, the patient has been discharged from ...the literature regarding PPS and elucidate potential strategies available in the treatment of this population.
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  • == Value Added Practice and Considerations for Enhancement in Migrant Care == ...or in a care chain as difficulties in context allow, for patients and the care team monitored by clinical practice scaling, with the use of common outcome
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  • ...e of patient with lepromatous leprosy .PNG|thumb|Erythematous papules seen in the face of patient with lepromatous leprosy ]] ...sen’s disease after Norwegian scientist Gerhard Henrik Armauer Hansen, who in 1873 discovered the slow-growing bacterium now known as ''Mycobacterium lep
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  • ...type of fractures vary depending on the type of disaster or conflict. But in general, during disasters and conflicts, patients present with multiple inj ...professionals are required to maintain close contact with the medical team in order to assess those with fractures prior to discharge.<ref name=":3" />
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  • ...98516/pdf/bmjcred00608-0027.pdf Two-, six-, and 12-minute walking tests in respiratory disease]. Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1982. 29; 284(6329): 1607–1608. Accesse ...n used as an outcome measure for patients with a variety of conditions and in multiple populations including:
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  • ...owns and various restrictive measures used to curb the spread of COVID-19. In many cases this may be the longest period away from structured training wit ...n the limitations of training from home and to identify the risks involved in returning to training and competitions. It is therefore important to develo
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  • ...t. A complete subjective, objective analysis was collected and limitations in balance, gait speed, and strength were noticed. ...tioning, disability and health (ICF)] model and focused on the limitations in balance, gait speed, and strength.
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  • ...with [[Guillain-Barre Syndrome]] (GBS). The patient's experience in acute care is discussed briefly and his sub-acute [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Introd ...k may induce  sensation impairment, motor control deficit, and severe pain in affected areas leading to disability affecting the upper and lower extremit
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  • ...l therapist recommended a referral to a physiatrist for further diagnostic testing. Electromyography and nerve conduction studies indicated neuralgic amyotrop ..., 1970–1981. ''Ann Neurol''. 1985: 18:320–323.</ref>  Onset age is usually in the 2nd or 3rd decade, but can have a range from neonatal to the 7th decade
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  • == COVID in the Elderly == ...l settings, according to 22 malnutrition screening tools validated for use in adults ≥65 years: A systematic review and meta-analysis.] Maturitas. 2019
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  • ...follow-up treatments and discharge at her community physiotherapy clinic. In building a rehabilitation program that focuses on the patient’s goals, tr .... (2015). Bell’s palsy: aetiology, clinical features and multidisciplinary care. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry, jnnp-2014.</ref>. The diagnosis is based on
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  • ...edulla oblongata are atrophied resulting in a loss of neuronal cell bodies in the dentate nucleus, substantia nigra and anterior horn of the spinal cord. ...lele to their offspring. Due to the fact that MJD presents its inheritance in a dominant pattern, there cannot be any recessive carriers of the disease.
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  • ...lity, and health (ICF)]] framework to address the pathology of the disease in a patient-specific manner. ...neuropathy mimicking brain death and review of the literature]. Frontiers in Neurology. 2016 Apr 26;7:63.</ref>.
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  • ...ive adult-onset [[Motor Neurone Disease MND|Motor Neurone Disease]] (MND). In Kennedy’s Disease, both the spinal and bulbar neurons are affected, which ...has been thought to cause aggregation of the receptor in the motor neurons in the body, having toxic effects to motor neurons.<ref>Davey RA, Grossmann M.
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  • ...group 6. The scope of this article is to describe the characteristics and care related to the earliest clinical stage of Huntington's Disease. ...ratory failure. Other interdisciplinary professionals were involved in his care and referrals were made at the follow-up visit to a speech-language patholo
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  • ...uscle degeneration. It is noticed in early childhood and is primarily seen in males. <ref name=":0"><nowiki>https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/62 ...to better himself so that he can focus on his school work and participate in hobbies.
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  • ...ir life <ref name="Palmer et al 2000">Palmer KT, Walsh K, et al. Back pain in Britain: comparison of two prevalence surveys at an interval of 10 years BM ...to Help Your Back Available:https://www.spine-health.com/wellness/exercise/exercise-and-fitness-help-your-back (accessed 1.2.2022)</ref>
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  • ...ation and maintenance of intra-abdominal pressure, and injuries can result in significant ventilatory compromise. Traumatic diaphragmatic injuries (TDI) ...this condition were being undertaken. Despite having been recognised early in the history of surgery, blunt traumatic diaphragm rupture was a rarely repo
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