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  • ...mc/articles/PMC3445254/</ref><ref>Fett D, Trompeter K, Platen P. Back pain in elite sports: A cross-sectional study on 1114 athletes. PLoS One [Internet] ...u B, Chen CC, Wang J, Wang XQ. Incidence and Risk Factors of Low Back Pain in Marathon Runners. Pain Res Manag. 2021;2021</ref>
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  • ...logist. He uses this to describe a case of rapidly progressive paraparesis with a thoracic sensory level, occurring as a post-infectious complication of pn In the MRI scan opposite, the TM lesion&nbsp; is the lighter, oval shape at ce
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  • ...Issues_in_Physiotherapy_Practice QMU&nbsp;Contemporary and Emerging Issues in Physiotherapy Practice&nbsp;Project] '''Top Contributors''' - {{Special:Co ...For Frailty: Part 1: Recognition and management of frailty in individuals in community and outpatient settings. http://www.bgs.org.uk/index.php/fit-for-
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  • ...e neurological disorder characterized by bilateral calcifications of areas in the brain including<ref name=":1">National Institute of Neurological Disord ...=":5">Calabro R, Spadaro L, Marra A, Bramanti P. Fahr's disease presenting with dementia at onset: a case report and literature review. Behav Neurol 2014;2
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  • ...Practice: A Scoping Review of Conceptual Frameworks for Applying Knowledge in Motor Learning to Physical Therapist Practice]. Phys Ther. 2019 Dec 16;99(1 ...form a skill that must be inferred from a relatively permanent improvement in performance as a result of practice."<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...(4):364-375.</ref> Chronic instability refers to a feeling of apprehension in the ankle, “giving way” and recurrent ankle sprains, persisting for a m * In terms of ''impairments'':<ref name=":0">Hiller CE, Kilbreath SL, Refshauge
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  • ...ah F, Abdelalim A, Abdollahi M. Global burden of 369 diseases and injuries in 204 countries and territories, 1990–2019: a systematic analysis for the G ...uals.<ref name=":0">Marshall, R and Hasnan, N. Chapter.27 Team Based Care. In: Chhabra HS, [https://www.iscos.org.uk/iscos-textbook-on-comprehensive-mana
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  • ...ebbins J. Multi-segment foot models and their use in clinical populations. Gait & Posture. 2019;69:50-9.</ref> ...with their applicability and functionality. Four models will be discussed in this page: Root theory, Sagittal Plane Facilitation Theory, Subtalar Joint
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  • == Importance of Innovative Technology in Rehabilitation == ...of innovative technology is to improve the quality of life for individuals with complex injuries and conditions.<ref name=":0">Winstein C, Requejo P. [http
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  • ...an exaggerated anterior curvature of the thoracic spine that is associated with aging<ref name="Jang et al." /> ...hest function in older women wih age-related hyperkyphosis. J. Phys. Ther. Sci. , 27, 1161-1164.</ref>
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  • ...elfe J. Which red flags aid the early detection of metastatic bone disease in back pain? Physiotherapy Practice and Research. 2017;38(2): 73-77.</ref> ...etastases (i.e. cancers that have spread from primary cancer to a new site in the body).<ref name=":1">Finucane LM, Mercer C, Greenhalgh SM, Boissonnault
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  • ...an ultrasound-guided palpation intervention for palpation skill training.] Sci Rep. 2022 Jan 24;12(1):1189.</ref> This article discusses the key anatomica ...ndicular to the cardinal planes. Therefore, motion at these joints results in rotations within three planes. Example: supination involves inversion, inte
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  • ...10.19)</ref>. Acute osteomyelitis is the clinical term for a new infection in bone that can develop into a chronic reaction when intervention is delayed ...jor clinical challenge, with recurrent and persistent infections occurring in approximately 40% of patients<ref name=":1">Kavanagh N, Ryan EJ, Widaa A, S
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  • ...pressant medications that can be effective at reducing depressive symptoms in patients. The main classifications this article focuses on are serotonin re ...f the main types of antidepressant medications, some of the articles cited in the topics below may include other types of antidepressants as well.
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  • ...crease the acetabular contact area and increase stress, which would result in articular damage, and destabilize the hip joint.<ref name="Lewis">Lewis CL, ...Joint Surg Br 1991;73:423– 429.</ref> They frequently occur in individuals in European countries and the United States.
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  • * Establish a framework that can be negotiated with the patient regarding: ...as it provides information on what forces went through what structure, and in what direction. This will further provide information on what tissues and/o
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  • ...vide appropriate feedback (e.g. concurrent, summary, faded, bandwidth etc) in order to enhance the degree and the type of learning that occurs.<ref name= ...control of movement rather than focusing on skills that are more cognitive in nature.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...]], remaining independent, reducing isolation, and maintaining social ties in order to improve [[Mental Health and Forced Displacement|mental health]], w ...Life Year|disability]], and enhance the overall quality of life for older individuals.
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  • ...nhance independent function.<ref name=":2">Patient Transfers and Mobility. In: Dutton M. eds. ''Introduction to Physical Therapy and Patient Skills''. Mc ...as decreased incidence of pneumonia, falls, skin tears, and length of stay in Intensive Care Units and acute care settings and increased quality of life<
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  • ...Treatment can only be as good as the assessment on which it was based, so in order for us to progress and manage our treatment plan and ensure we are id ...of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) for Rehabilitation Management in Clinical Practice. Eur J Phys Rehabil. 2008;44(3):329-42.</ref>
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