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  • ...d that the central nervous system is capable of reorganization, especially in the incomplete spinal cord injury because there is largely intact local spi # in pre-existing circuits by synaptic plasticity or
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  • ...s and Wilkins, 2006, p. 21.</ref> It can cause a slipping of the vertebra, in which case the term spondylolytic [[Spondylolisthesis|spondylolysthesis]] i ...eakest part of the arcus. It is the pars interarticularis that is affected in spondylolysis.
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  • ...c shoulder instability - updated results of the Derby Shoulder Instability Rehabilitation Programme.] Physiotherapy. 2019; 105:e69</ref>. It was designed by the by D [https://www.jospt.org/doi/abs/10.2519/jospt.2002.32.10.497 Rehabilitation]. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2002; 32:497–509.</ref>.
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  • The T-Test is one of the most important [[agility]] Test, used in a lot of different sports all around the world. The test is a combination o The test will not be counted if the subject crosses one foot in front of the other while shuffling, fails to touch the base of the cones, o
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  • ...treaty differs from other international texts related to disability rights in that, if ratified, it provisions are legally binding. ...he United Nations General Assembly in December 2006 and entered into force in May 2008.<ref name=":1">United Nations, Division for Social Policy and Deve
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  • ...er is most commonly affected. Since the ring finger protrudes the farthest in the grasping position, it is more susceptible to FDP avulsion causing an in ...akest point in the tendon. An injury occurs to the finger if it is caught in the jersey of a player while the little finger continues to flex and extens
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  • ...e essential role of the sports physiotherapist is to provide treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and also to provide support for performance through injury prev ...timal function, and contributing to the enhancement of sports performance, in athletes of all ages and abilities, while ensuring a high standard of profe
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  • ...sed 6.11.2022)</ref><ref>Talbot LA, Musiol RJ, Witham EK, Metter EJ. Falls in young, middle-aged and older community dwelling adults: perceived cause, en ...in young, to 21% in middle-aged and 35% in older adults, with higher rates in women than men. <ref name="school">Graduate School of Nursing, Uniformed Se
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  • * [[Exercise and Activity in Pain Management|Analgesics]], ...rehabilitation, along with the use of [[Pain Medications]] and specific [[Rehabilitation Frameworks|treatments]] tailored to the individual's needs.
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  • ...hat mere mortals can only aspire to. Even the word Olympian with its roots in the Greek mythology, implies that these athletes are superhuman beings. Thi .... This has lead to the limited attention on MHD and mental health symptoms in the world of elite sports<ref name=":1" />. The perception that elite athle
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  • It is a rare disease, found most commonly in boys under 10 years old, and in a unilateral presentation<ref name=":0">Claessen FM, Louwerens JK, Doornber ...T. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25840494/ Common medial elbow injuries in the adolescent athlete]. J Hand Ther. 2015 Apr-Jun;28(2):201-10; quiz 211.<
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  • ...ielo.br/j/rbfis/a/7XDTVZYkJK6sQJLhSvGJQFz/ Prevention of shoulder injuries in overhead athletes: a science-based approach.] Brazilian journal of physical ...lise scapula in early pull through of freestyle swimming or at ball impact in volleyball and tennis <ref>5.
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  • ...CA. Rehabilitation of Elbow Injuries: Nonoperative and Operative. Clinics in Sports Medicine. 2020 Jul 1;39(3):687-715.</ref> With the translation of clinical information obtained in the assessment of an elbow injury, it is wise to consider the following quo
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  • ...uzanne Ferreira]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] == What is high level rehabilitation? ==
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  • ...PN. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5052189/ Classifications In brief: salter-harris classification of pediatric physeal fractures].</ref>< ...r supply. Though Harris-Salter V fractures are very rare, they may be seen in cases of electric shock, frostbite, and irradiation. As this fracture patt
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  • ...r R. [https://openheart.bmj.com/content/6/1/e000922 Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation for patients following open surgical aortic valve replacement and transcath ...ses of AR are endocarditis, aortic dissection, and aortic leaflet rupture. In AR, the valves fail to shut completely thus allowing backflow of blood at t
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  • A case study of a diabetic elderly amputee patient in the United Kingdom: Amputee Case Study ...ussed along with his rehabilitation plan. Further discussion about patient rehabilitation potential and planning is also presented.
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  • ...tect whether individuals meet the minimum criteria necessary for inclusion in the functional ankle instability population<ref>Donahue M, Simon J, Dochert ...n of Functional Ankle Instability (IdFAI) questionnaire.] Physical Therapy in Sport. 2018 Jan 1;29:1-8.</ref>
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  • ...mal joint positions for manual isometric muscle testing.] Journal of sport rehabilitation. 2016 Nov 1;25(4).Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles ...unction and disease, and to track the progress of patients as they undergo rehabilitation<ref name=":0" />.
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  • ...attaches. This ligament is integral maintaining flexibility and stability in the knee. ...e Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction|ACL]]). This type of injury is most common in
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