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  • ...lated pain:<ref name=":0">Van der Walt A. Managing Disorders of the Canine Spine Course. Plus , 2021.</ref> ...is one of the few conditions that will cause “screaming or crying” pain in the dog
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  • ...ake|Cassidy Lake]] and [[User:Kristen Templin|Kristen Templin]] as part of the [[Temple University Evidence-Based Practice Project|Temple University EBP P ...ansfer between the upper and lower body and for rotational movement within the body.
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  • Scoliosis is an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine. It is most often diagnosed in childhood or early adolescence. ...iosis is actually a more complex, three-dimensional problem which involves the following planes:
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  • ...iology of Complex Patient Problems|Bellarmine University's Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems Project]] ...lis, MD. Achondroplasia and cervical laminoplasty Case report. J Neurosurg Spine 2009; 11:417-420. http://thejns.org/doi/pdf/10.3171/2009.4.SPINE09164 (acce
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  • ...nwerckx|Matthias Steenwerckx]], [[User:Wout Theys|Wout Theys]] as part of the [[Vrije Universiteit Brussel Evidence-based Practice Project|Vrije Universi ...ft tissues where adjacent spinous processes in the [[Lumbar Anatomy|lumbar spine]] rub against each other.<ref name=":4">Radiopedia. Basstrup Syndrome. Avai
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  • [[File:Sagittal section of the rotator cuff muscles Primal.png|thumb|500x500px]] ...the scapula and connect to the head of the humerus, forming a cuff around the glenohumeral (GH) joint.
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  • ...owledge to the various structures around the elbow as well as distant from the elbow that can contribute to a person's symptoms. ...individualised to the specific problems and contributing factors found in the assessment.
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  • ...joints]] (also termed zygapophyseal joints) of the spine become a source of [[Pain Behaviours|pain]]. ...isease process (its prevalence increasing with age) and is a common source of disability with significant economic impact.
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  • ...rd]] and they control body movements and transmit signals from the body to the [[Brain Anatomy|brain.]] ...gions. The lumbar spine consists of 5 moveable vertebrae (numbered L1-L5). The lumbar vertebrae, as a group, produce a lordotic curve<ref name=":0">Waxenb
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  • ...Editor '''- [[User:Tarina van der Stockt|Tarina van der Stockt]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/course_tutor/sasha-chelin/ Sash ...based on functional assessment and palpation skills. This page will cover the following: functional assessment, ROM, palpation, special tests and neurolo
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  • == Types of Sports for Athletes with Disabilities == ...pic Games is an international sporting event for people with disabilities. The following are sports in which paralympians compete:
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  • ...ust be both flexible (to adapt to ground forces) and very rigid (to propel the body forwards). They must also be able to transform quickly between these t ...compartment, the deep posterior compartment, the lateral compartment, and the anterior compartment.
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  • ...ventions, particularly physiotherapy, in infancy and childhood can improve the physical performance and function in individuals with CP. == Effects of CP in Adulthood ==
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  • ..."editorbox"> '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Jess Bell|Jess Bell]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/course_tutor/victoria-reboredo/ ...ctional disorders of the temporomandibular joints: Internal derangement of the temporomandibular joint]. Kaohsiung J Med Sci. 2018;34(4):223-30. </ref>
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  • ...struction and may only be partially complete. Please come back soon to see the finished work! ({{REVISIONDAY}}/{{REVISIONMONTH}}/{{REVISIONYEAR}})</div> ...endomyosis) or to enhance activity (hypertendomyosis) in a muscle or group of muscles.
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  • ...Complex Patient Problems|from Bellarmine University's&nbsp;Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems project.]] ...of radiation therapy employed depends on the disease and the specific type of cancer being treated.
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  • ...allows for significant movement, but this is at the expense of stability. The shoulder is, therefore, susceptible to dysfunction and instability. ...cluding the bony structures, articulations, ligaments, muscles, nerves and the vascular supply.
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  • ...inatus rupture at the musculotendinous junction in a young woman.] Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2014;15(3):231-4.</ref> ...nd keeps it in place. These muscles help to lift and rotate the arm. Visit the [[shoulder]] for more detailed information.
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  • ...y of Complex Patient Problems|Bellarmine University's&nbsp;Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems project.]] Cushing’s syndrome is a general term for increased secretion of cortisol by the [[Adrenal Glands|adrenal]] cortex.
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  • ...2010 Jul; 69(5):425-32 :4: 2C</ref><ref name="p3" /> It is a diverse group of inflammatory arthritides that share certain genetic predisposing factors an The brief video outlines these conditions
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