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  • ...ht to be a mixture of genetic, neurobiological (excessive dopamine levels) and environmental factors. However, its true cause has never been established < ...ophrenia is a major public health problem and a leading cause of suffering and disability. The extent to which the condition affects people is variable.<r
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  • ...planation. As a sufferer, an inability to make sense of the often worrying and persisting uncertainties of pain, forces many to retreat from life’s plea ...he patient's knowledge base in order to help them make sense of their pain and guide them towards effective, ongoing self-management.
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  • ...lth care service and systems to reduce the average hospital length of stay and getting patients home earlier. Consequently, in-home tele rehabilitation pr ...two studies that use different methods of tele-rehabilitation intervention and evaluate the corresponding patient perspectives:
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  • ...[[User:User name|Laura Robertson]], [[User:user name|Roxanne Sasha Ross]] and [[User:user name|Hannah Radford]] ...his work absence is a major concern for both organisations and individuals and requires urgency in addressing it<ref name="Uk National Work Stress Network
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  • ...r-make treatment plans based on observed changes in the patient's function and behaviour. === Body Functions and Structures ===
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  • ...erging Roles in Physiotherapy Practice|Queen Margaret University's Current and Emerging Roles in Physiotherapy Practice Project]] ...different models of private practice, as well as some financial, equipment and marketing matters. It is important to note that other avenues of informatio
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  • ...erging_Roles_in_Physiotherapy_Practice|Queen Margaret University's Current and Emerging Roles in Physiotherapy Practice Project]]<br> ...er countries, the focus will be on graduates from the UK to ensure clarity and focus throughout.
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  • ...litative research is because of its broad, in-depth nature and the breadth and variety of what it is trying to achieve. ...design and grounded theory. Introduction to social research: quantitative and qualitative approaches. London: Sage. 1998.</ref>.
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  • ...ci]], [[User:Paola Finizio|Paola Finizio]], [[User:Jamie Gray|Jamie Gray]] and [[User:Alex Jones|Alex Jones]] as part of the [[Queen's University Neuromot ...herapist's role has been found to help prevent the progression of physical and cognitive decline<ref>Lord S, Rochester LY. [https://books.google.ca/books?
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  • '''Original Editor '''- Wala’a Awwad and Kamal Khalifa from [https://www.cvt.org The Center for Victims of Torture] ...seventeen million experienced violence or conflict in their home country, and approximately 13 million were eligible for refugee status.<ref>Global Trend
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  • ...uropeptide release, which produces painful inflammation in cranial vessels and the [[Brain Anatomy|dura mater]]).<ref name="Merck Manual" /> ...edefining migraine phases – a suggestion based on clinical, physiological, and functional imaging evidence. Cephalalgia. [https://journals.sagepub.com/doi
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  • ...of the [[Current and Emerging Roles in Physiotherapy Practice|QMU Current and Emerging Roles in Physiotherapy Practice Project]] ...t of Physical Inactivity in Canadian Adults. Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism. [online]. Vol. 37. 803-806. [viewed: 06 November 2014]. Availab
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  • ....ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7186678/ Global low back pain prevalence and years lived with disability from 1990 to 2017: estimates from the Global Bu ...tic therapy is a popular treatment modality for those with musculoskeletal and neurological conditions due to the unique properties of water which confer
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  • ...ates Agency for International Development (USAID) funded Learning, Acting, and Building for Rehabilitation in Health Systems (ReLAB-HS) activity would lik ...-HS). The contents are the sole responsibility of Physiopedia and ReLAB-HS and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Governme
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  • From September 13 to October 24, 2021, Learning, Acting, and Building for Rehabilitation in Health Systems (ReLAB-HS), led by Physiopedi # Rehabilitation Infrastructures and the Rehabilitation Team
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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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  • ...Emerging Roles in Physiotherapy Practice|Queen Margaret University Current and Emerging Roles in Physiotherapy Practice Project]] ...rnative physiotherapy pathways to accommodate the ever-changing population and a result of physiotherapy practice is being undertaken in a variety of untr
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