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  • ..., oedema and connective tissue extensibility. Thermotherapy can be used in rehabilitation facilities or at home. <ref name="Hurley">Hurley MV, Bearne LM. [https://ww ...d_hot_physical_therapy_canine.pdf Superficial thermal modalities. InCanine rehabilitation and physical therapy] 2004 Jan 1. Saunders Elsevier, St Louis (MO). </ref>&
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  • [[Introduction to Vestibular Rehabilitation|Vertigo]] is defined as the illusion of movement occurring in the environme ...D et al. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4795094/ Vestibular rehabilitation for peripheral vestibular hypofunction: An evidence-based clinical practice
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  • CIMT has been described as including the essential components of rehabilitation following neurological injury, which comprise of:<ref name="taub" /> ...erapy: A paradigm for translating advances in behavioral neuroscience into rehabilitation treatments. In: Berntson G., Cacioppo J., editors.Handbook of neuroscience
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  • * Animal experiments suggest that there may be an interaction between opioid and ser ...lin Med. 2019 Nov 21;8(12):2042. </ref> highlights the important role that rehabilitation programmes can have in the long-term management of people with chronic pain
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  • ...activities induce different levels of forces, even on the same tendon (in animal models).<ref>Korvick DL, Cummings JF, Grood ES, Holden JP, Feder SM, Butler [[Category:Rehabilitation Foundations]]
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  • * E or Theoretical/foundational evidence: based on evidence from animal or cadaver studies, from conceptual models/principles, or basic sciences/be ...ntroduction|over 50 years]]<ref name=":5">Pandya R. Understanding the hip: Rehabilitation Protocols and Treatment Strategies for the Hip. Part 1. Physiopedia Course.
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  • ...ref name=":0" />)<ref name=":1">Canine Anatomy.Basic Science of Veterinary Rehabilitation. Cheryl Riegger-Krugh, Darryl L. Millis, and Joseph P. Weigel</ref> [[Category:Animal Physiotherapy]]
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  • ...are of the rehabilitation patient. In Millis DL, Levine D, editors. Canine Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Saunders, 2014. p.277-304.</ref ...uired treatment intensity. There are no evidence-based guidelines for IVDD rehabilitation protocols in dogs. Management has, therefore, been adapted from human clini
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  • ...control inflammation. Avoid refined, processed foods and pro-inflammatory animal-derived foods, and choose whole plant foods that are high in antioxidants a ...for more information. Physical therapists are well-trained and licensed in rehabilitation techniques and can help restore function and prevent disability for individ
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  • ...sports medicine, pediatrics, geriatrics, intensive care units and general rehabilitation. Other medical fields and community care also fall within the scope of phys * Animal Physiotherapy Group of South Africa
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  • ...apeutic ultrasound on tendons. American Journal of Physical Medicine &amp; Rehabilitation. 2011 Dec 1;90(12):1068-73.</ref>.&nbsp;This is confimed by a&nbsp;systemat ...ock Wave in Calcific Versus Noncalcific Lateral Epicondylopathy. Annals of rehabilitation medicine. 2016 Apr 1;40(2):294-300. (Level of evidence: 2b)</ref>
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  • ...physical medicine and rehabilitation musculoskeletal disorders, pain, and rehabilitation. 2nd ed: Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008. p. 651-5.</ref><ref name=":3">Harbur ...ple With Ankle Contracture After Stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2012;93(7):1185-90</ref>.
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  • ...therapist role in developing nations. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 2010; 17 (3): 150-160</ref> ...ults lead lives that are as normal and pain-free as possible. The need for rehabilitation is vitally important and, whether or not you have experience, working as a
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  • ...g PM, & Braman, J.P. Shoulder impingement: biomechanical considerations in rehabilitation. ''Man Ther.'' 2011;16(1):33-39.</ref> ...><ref name=":11">Voight ML, & Thomson, B.C. The role of the scapula in the rehabilitation of shoulder injuries. ''J Athl Train.'' 2000;35(5):364-372.</ref>
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  • ...ding of the [[Principles of Exercise Rehabilitation|principles of exercise rehabilitation]] can help identify a programme that suits each individual. Accurate measu ...T04816188 Continued Sports Activity, Using a Pain-monitoring Model, During Rehabilitation in Patients With Achilles Tendinopathy: a Randomized Controlled Study.] ''A
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  • ...cal and histological characteristics of the medial collateral ligament: an animal study.] ''Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research'', ''16''(1), pp.1-9. ...J, Williams RJ, Jones KJ. Nonoperative Treatment of PCL Injuries: Goals of Rehabilitation and the Natural History of Conservative Care. Current reviews in musculoske
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  • ...org K. Muscle Injury Classification and Grading Systems. In Prevention and Rehabilitation of Hamstring Injuries 2020 (pp. 189-198). Springer, Cham.</ref> ...ald B, McAleer S, Kelly S, Chakraverty R, Johnston M, Pollock N. Hamstring rehabilitation in elite track and field athletes: applying the British athletics muscle in
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  • * Animal-based sources ...lete Nutritional concerns for the artistic athlete.] Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics. 2021 Feb 1;32(1):51-64.</ref>
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  • ...l, and some are not. By gaining an understanding of these key factors, the rehabilitation professional will be able to adjust the wound care treatment plan to obtain ...uote>'''Iatrogenic factors''' are related to how the wound is managed. The rehabilitation professional can have the biggest influence over this factor by modifying t
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  • ...name="Farooqi">Farooqi V, Van Den Berg M, Cameron I. Anabolic steroids for rehabilitation after hip fracture in older people. The Cochran Collaboration. 2013:</ref>. ...uctural tendon damage. Most evidence supporting this hypothesis comes from animal studie <ref name="Kanayama" />. One study found ultra-structural changes in
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