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  • * The thymus gland does not function throughout a full lifetime, but it has a big task when active of helping the body protect itself against [[Aut ...ive in the production and maturation of T-lymphocytes (T cells), whose job it is to protects the body from certain threats, including [[Viral Infections|
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  • *How to use everyday activities to develop your child with cerebral palsy. We will now learn how you can use these everyday activities to help your child develop. Look at t
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  • ...they can be remedied. Biomechanics is also important to help us understand how an orthosis achieves improved body position in a safe and comfortable way. ...way forces interact with the body. When force is applied to the human body it is done over an area of skin. This produces pressure with the following equ
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  • ...ugh it is hard to know which of these are working at maximum efficiency as it appears that some do not have a base/centre to work out of. There are plans ...osis and management plan. <br>For a PCT to function at this ideal capacity it must be laid out correctly in one centre or complex where there are one set
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  • ..., and discussion around the models. Overall these models reveal or reflect how society provides or limits access to work, goods, services, economic influe ...he doctor telling injured servicemen how to behave, how to get better, and how to get back as quickly as possible to active duty. Such a model may have be
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  • ...that affects roughly 16% of Americans at some point during their lifetime. It can result in low mood, feelings of guilt, sleeping issues, as well as lead ...ed that he would try anything to make the pain go away but he is unsure of how exercise will help him. James currently smokes half a pack of cigarettes a
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  • ...es-dementia many different diseases] can produce the symptoms of dementia, it is known that [[Alzheimer's Disease|Alzheimer’s disease]] is the most com ...ww.csp.org.uk/publications/physiotherapy-works-dementia-care Physiotherapy works: dementia care]. 2011. Accessed 21 November 2018.
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  • ...ractitioners that it is critical to know why, what and how an intervention works in different settings <ref name=":0" />.  A key factor guiding EBP is incl ...4 implementation—The missing link in the research translation pipeline: is it any wonder no one ever implements evidence-based practice]? Neurorehabilita
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  • ...the patient a Physical Therapist will see for amputee rehab have diabetes. It is important to note that Diabetes is a systemic disease that negatively af ...d Glycation End Products, and Diabetes Complications: What Is New and What Works], Clinical Diabetes, October 2003 vol. 21 no. 4 186-187</ref>.
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  • Smooth [[muscle]] is found throughout the body where it serves a variety of functions. eg * It is in the stomach and intestines where it helps with digestion and nutrient collection.
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  • John is an active family man who still works, attends a gym for regular exercises and does a lot of community work. ...] as the main cause pulling the right leg into an unnatural position where it takes little weight.
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  • * Instruct the patient how to walk properly ...t pulls the theraband to add tension to that band. Next, the patient draws it by pressing the toes down and pulling the TheraBand back
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  • <blockquote>"I really value our Physiopedia partnership, it’s a big driver of traffic to our site." - DJO Global, UK</blockquote> |"I really value our Physiopedia partnership, it’s a big driver of traffic to our site." - DJO Global, UK
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  • ...professions. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2023.</ref>, 2) the amount of time it takes to find the relevant information<ref name=":0" />, 3) deciding which ** refresh your memory of how to formulate your clinical question: [[Evidence Based Practice and Patient
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  • Physiotherapy is practiced in a wide range of countries across the globe. It is at different stages of development in different countries: with base sim ...based practice underpinning physiotherapy, was found to be inadequate when it comes to the issue of an ethical physiotherapy practice in Afghanistan.
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  • ...odern form of writing. There is nothing unusual and&nbsp;special about it, it is simply writing which utilises Web2.0 technology to efficiently and&nbsp; ...which you may be quite familiar&nbsp;with. The World has changed, and with it so have communication methods. Your writing&nbsp;assessment for this module
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  • ...n adductor (pubofemoral) portion and a hamstring (ischiocondylar) portion. It lies deep to the [[Adductor Brevis|adductor brevis]] and the [[Adductor Lon * One portion flexes the thigh and works as a medial rotator
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  • ...t and continuously active divisions of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). It is in opposition to the other, the sympathetic nervous system (SNS). The pa ...[[Vagus Nerve|vagus nerve]] is particularly influential within the PNS as it carries 75% of all parasympathetic fibers.
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  • ...cer therapy is necessary to maintain quality of life. In these situations, it is important to identify and treat the cause of the symptoms rather than ad It includes:
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  • ...<br>- Touching / Feeling<br>- Smelling<br>- Tasting<br>Something else that works very closely with our senses, and is involved in play, is movement.<br> *It gives her opportunities to explore and therefore learn about things in her
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