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  • ...ehabilitation. Research to support the different approaches varies hugely, with a wealth of research to support the use of some techniques while other appr ...em of therapeutic exercises enhanced by cutaneous stimulation for patients with neuromuscular dysfunctions. In addition to proprioceptive maneuvres such as
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  • ...ase study is a 68 years old retired farmer (female) who has been diagnosed with early-stage idiopathic [[Parkinson's]] and received a referral for physioth ...oss of motor function in addition to non-motor symptoms such as difficulty with memory and thinking <ref name=":0">Physiopedia. Parkinson's. Available from
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  • ...re could have been attributed with her osteoporosis that she was diagnosed with after the fall had occurred. ...g physiological symptoms such as forgetfulness, irritability, and problems with gait. A complete subjective, objective analysis was collected and limitatio
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  • ...tivation. Inappropriate position of the scapula can also be the reason for pain or any other symptoms. === Traumatic Unidirectional Instability with Bankart lesion (TUBS)<ref name=":1" /> ===
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  • ...ed to provide an example as to how post-concussion syndrome can be managed with physiotherapy. ...in the initial phases of recovery from concussion, there is evidence that low-level exercise and multimodal physical therapy is beneficial for patients w
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  • ...ange reflects better medical provision in higher-income countries, in many low-income countries and disaster and conflict settings this situation can be v ..., and limb, which are common in disaster and conflict settings. For people with tetraplegia in the acute phase, respiratory management and prevention of in
    38 KB (5,328 words) - 01:54, 3 June 2022
  • ...ard]], [[User:Amanda Doyle|Amanda Doyle]] and [[User:Ashleigh Low|Ashleigh Low]] as part of the [[Current_and_Emerging_Roles_in_Physiotherapy_Practice|Que ...e.<ref name="Fager et al.">Fager SK, Burnfileld, JM. Patients’ experiences with technology during inpatient rehabilitation: opportunities to support indepe
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  • ..., achieved through strength and functional training, aerobic training, and pain management. The purpose of this case study is to showcase a typical case pr ...in the feet or hands or even pain that most commonly starts in the legs or back. Diagnosis is clinical and symptom-based, and can be supported by additiona
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  • ...ly 1.2 million stroke survivors, with half experiencing disability and 77% with upper limb difficulties <ref name="Stroke Association" />.&nbsp;In the UK t ...in the treatment of other upper motor neuron impairments including people with [[Cerebral Palsy Association Conditions|Cerebral Palsy]], [[Parkinson's|Par
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  • ...present with other injuries, often complex and most frequently associated with limb fractures. In many cases, these associated injuries need to be stabili ...hile in conflict situations, peripheral nerve injuries are also associated with complex injuries as a result of explosives devices, gunshot wounds, and pen
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  • ..., the presence of the disease can result in major long-term disability. As with all neurological disorders, there are three key stages through which an MS ...anging process. The course of MS may be usefully divided into four stages, with the level of disease-associated disability increasing as the stages progres
    53 KB (7,948 words) - 22:45, 3 March 2024
  • ...ain individuals. The most commonly researched factor is the association of low levels of maternal '''folic acid'''. Folic acid is a vitamin present in man ...location: lumbar-sacral spine; usually asymptomatic but can be associated with occult spinal dysraphism; usually no associated defects." <ref name="Peds"
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  • ...s, and treatment plan may not be appropriate for all individuals diagnosed with MG, and an individual assessment would be necessary to determine the best c .... Eur J Neurol 2015; 22: 17-23. doi: 10.1111/ene.12599 </ref>. Individuals with MG have decreased acetylcholine and voltage-gated sodium channels due to da
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  • ...lease do not edit unless you are involved in this project, but please come back in the near future to check out new information!!</div> <div class="editorb ...e, cardiorespiratory function, self-efficacy, and functional independence, with each being objectively measured using appropriate outcome measures.
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  • ...o provide the opportunity for increased learner interaction and engagement with the content experts. The webinar recordings were also made available on the '''Time Commitment:''' 16 hours over four weeks (with an optional extra eight hours)
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  • ...ility, strength, and participation in meaningful activities despite living with a progressive disease. Throughout this case study, the role of physiotherap ...head trauma, excessive physical activity, electromagnetic radiation, and a low body mass index (BMI)<ref>Oskarsson B, Horton DK, Mitsumoto H. Potential en
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