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  • * [[Pulmonary Rehabilitation|Pulmonary rehabilitation]] is also an important element of treatment.
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  • ...r.csp.org.uk/ British Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Amputee Rehabilitation (BACPAR)] is a professional nation wide network of the [http://www.csp.org. ...een all disciplines working in the field of amputation and limb deficiency rehabilitation.
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  • ...llary_nailing Brudnicki, Jaroslaw & Kubicz-Chachurska, Małgorzata. (2011). Rehabilitation in lower extremities fractures treated with intramedullary nailing. 15. 21- ...are several team that involves in intramedullary nailing surgery, pre and post-surgical. Post surgically, the pain management in terms of medication include using
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  • ...r|Liezel Wegner]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...n team. However, most often physiotherapists are in charge of the physical rehabilitation process <ref name="kaplan">Kaplan SL, Outcome measurement and management: F
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  • ...th of external rotators when strengthening of OI is done together with PFM rehabilitation.<ref>Tuttle LJ, DeLozier ER, Harter KA, Johnson SA, Plotts CN, Swartz JL. [
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  • ...Amputees". 2003. Edition 13</ref><ref name=":4">O'Sullivan at.al, Physical Rehabilitation, Chapter 22 “Amputation”. Edition 6 </ref> ==== *Swelling must be prevented to allow proper attachment of the [[Prosthetic rehabilitation|prosthesis]], and the prevention of [[Pressure Ulcers|pressure sores]]
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  • ...o sport and normal activity within 8–12 weeks with effective postoperative rehabilitation. ...play following surgical treatment.<ref name=":0" /> A sport specific hand rehabilitation protocol is considered for athletes following surgery with respect to their
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  • ...ons post operation resulted in a prolonged hospital stay and delays in the rehabilitation process. The majority of these can be related to complications of diabetes. ...a throughout this time. At this point, Mrs. A was transferred to inpatient rehabilitation with the aim of increasing independence prior to discharge home.
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  • ...she was being discharged home with outpatient physiotherapy. Her inpatient rehabilitation plan during her stay in the acute hospital focused on post-operative wound After 3 weeks of rehabilitation in the post-operative phase, patient's FIMs score was as follows:

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  • ...me=":2" />Surgical management, non surgical management and postoperative rehabilitation are required to ensure satisfactory outcomes.<ref>Murphy S, McAleese T, E ...nagement can be sub divided into: Non surgical treatment and postoperative rehabilitation
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  • ...odified rivermead mobility index: validity and reliability. Disability and rehabilitation. 2000 Jan 1;22(18):833-9.</ref>.
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  • ...s crucial for preventing contractures and ensuring optimal function during rehabilitation (Kwan 2002; Boscheinen Morrin 2004). == Role of the Physiotherapist in Sub-Acute Burn Patient Rehabilitation ==
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  • ...[[Assistive Technology Content Development Project|Assistive Technology in Rehabilitation Content Development Project]]. Please do not edit unless you are involved i
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  • ...k, C. (2007). Return to work after lower limb amputation. Disability &amp; Rehabilitation, 29(17), 1323-1329</ref> to supplement the work of the physiotherapist in a
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  • ...ies can benefit from the use of [[Nerve Injury Rehabilitation|nerve injury rehabilitation]] techniques in their care. Damage to peripheral nerves can impair an indiv ...>Hunter JM, Mackin EJ, Callahan AD, Skirven TM, Schneider LH, Osterman AL. Rehabilitation of the hand and upper extremity. InRehabilitation of the hand and upper ext
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  • ...physical therapy services in order to return to prior level of function. A rehabilitation program will include posture exercises, education of proper body mechanics,
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  • ...me=":0">Manske RC,Prohaska D. Pectoralis major tendon repair post surgical rehabilitation. N Am J Sports Phys Ther 2007; 2(1): 22–33. ==== Post-operative rehabilitation ====
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  • The total rehabilitation phase in hospital and home may also be longer due to more extensive damage
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  • ...r N was a motivated patient who worked diligently throughout his course of rehabilitation. Mr N achieved prosthetic success, he not only regained the ability to prep geriatric, transtibial, peripheral vascular disease, prosthetic, rehabilitation<br>
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  • [[Category:Rehabilitation]]
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