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  • # Second degree: neurological # Third degree: combined mechanical/neurological
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  • ...enting with low back pain and 5-10% present with specifics causes LBP with neurological deficits<ref>O'Sullivan, P. and Lin, I. Acute low back pain Beyond drug th [[Category:Lumbar Spine - Conditions]]
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  • ...-kinetic apraxia has also been observed in patients with neurodegenerative conditions such as CBD, progressive supranuclear palsy, and [[Parkinson's - Anatomy, P [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • ...s (especially corticosteroid use), and the presence of possible underlying conditions. These findings can limit some treatment approaches and be contraindication ...r with a diagnosis of MG. She was aware that a common comorbidity of these conditions is MG, and thought it was appropriate to seek medical advice. She was refer
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  • *Reduce Neurological Deficits ...brain imaging should be performed immediately for patients with persistent neurological symptoms if any of the following apply<ref name="Prasad">Prasad K, Kaul S,
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  • ...evelopment, viral infections, vascular deficiencies, muscular alterations, neurological alterations, defect in the development of the bones structures and genetic ...sing or linked to the development of clubfoot. Such conditions are usually Neurological such as Spina Bifida associated with concurrent sensory and or motor impair
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  • [[Category:Conditions]] [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • Patients who require '''medical management''' will have [[Red Flags in Spinal Conditions|red flags]] that suggest serious pathology (e.g. fracture or cancer) or oth * normal neurological status
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  • ...herapy is found to be beneficial in a wide range of physical and cognitive conditions, such as dementia/Alzheimer's, oncology and palliative care, pain managemen Studies have found that AAT has a positive physiological and neurological impact, including improvements in both cognition and mood<ref>Santaniello A
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  • ...gical consult at which she was informed that her MRI confirmed DDD without neurological tissue compromise at L4-5 level. Her neurologist noted MC in both L4 and L5 [[Category:Lumbar Spine - Conditions]] [[Category:Conditions]]
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  • ...s; p47; 2014</ref>. Some patients report, besides radicular leg pain, also neurological signs such as paresis, sensory loss. or loss of reflexes. If not present, t ...and can be accompanied by phenomena associated with nerve root tension or neurological deficits.<ref name="p2" />
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  • ...coordination or medical conditions such as cardiopulmonary and orthopaedic conditions would require the services and expertise of a Physical Therapist or other h ...arising from skeletal metastases, impaired muscle strength and endurance, neurological symptoms, pulmonary secretions, dyspnoea, lymphedema, and venous thrombosis
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  • ...partment syndrome. Available from: https://orthoinfo.aaos.org/en/diseases--conditions/compartment-syndrome/ (accessed 04/06/2020). </ref> *Sensory deficits caused by neurological injury<ref name="Vaillancourt C. et al.">Vaillancourt C, Shrier I, Vandal A
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  • ...ical examination overview, see: [[Assessment of Spinal Cord Injury]] and [[Neurological Assessment]] ...ferentiate between levels of impairment, the [[International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury (ISNCSCI)]] are utilized to differenti
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  • ...ained therapist, Hippotherapy can elicit positive changes in children with neurological disorders who present with a combination of cognitive, motor, and psychosoc * Medical conditions during acute exacerbations (Rheumatoid Arthritis, herniated nucleus pulposi
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  • ...e therapy (ACT) options for patients with [[Chronic Disease|chronic]] lung conditions or decreased [[Lung Volumes|lung volumes]] are positive expiratory pressure ...roduction|geriatric]] population coupled with higher incidences of chronic conditions drive the PEP devices market growth.
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  • ...ins Medicine. Available at: <nowiki>https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/neuromyelitis-optica</nowiki> (accessed 17/2/2023)</ref>. ...ve neuromyelitis optica: results from 211 lumbar punctures. Journal of the neurological sciences. 2011 Jul 15;306(1-2):82-90.</ref>.
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  • ...d to reduce disability and optimize functioning in individuals with health conditions in interaction with their environment."<ref>World Health Organization. Reha #* Related impairments – respiratory, neurological, musculoskeletal
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  • ...nsory receptors or the nerve pathways can cause somatosensory impairments. Conditions such as [[Cerebral Palsy Introduction|cerebral palsy]], [[Nerve Injury Reha * Pins and needles / tingling (or other similar neurological descriptions)
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  • ...by GAD, including: Cardiopulmonary, Musculoskeletal, Gastrointestinal and Neurological systems. This disorder can manifest in several ways, incorporating physical
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