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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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  • ...patients (<40 years of age) these are associated with Bankart lesions and in older patients (>40 years of age) they are seen with rotator cuff tears.<re ...ly in isolation. SLAP tears account for approximately 1% to 3% of injuries in [[Sport Injury Epidemiology|sports medicine]] centres and approximately 6%
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  • ...inked to effective discharge, which allows a patient to function optimally in his/her environment with the necessary tools for proper management and self However, there is currently no clear evidence in the literature supporting the optimal process for patients’ discharge fol
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  • ...le-Joint Exercises. Journal of Chiropractic Medicine. 2002;1(4):200.</ref> In a closed kinetic chain, this part is stabilised. Both types of kinetic chai ...t.<ref name=":0">Ip D. [[Principles of Sports Rehabilitation]]. Orthopedic Rehabilitation, Assessment, and Enablement. 2007:219-35.</ref>
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  • ...th and risk factors for [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular diseases]] in this population.<ref name=":0" /> ...hich were launched at the International Spinal Cord Society Annual Meeting in 2017.<ref>National Centre for Sport & Exercise Medicine 2017.Scientific exe
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  • ...petitions began, and in 1974, the first-ever world championships were held in Grand Bornand, France. They featured Alpine and Nordic competitions for ath ...Winter Games in Albertville, France in 1992 the Games have also taken part in the same cities and venues as the Olympics due to an agreement between the
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  • ...ingle traumatic injury<ref>Devilbiss Z, Hess M, Ho GW. Myositis Ossificans in Sport: A Review. Current sports medicine reports. 2018 Sep 1;17(9):290-5.</ Post-traumatic MO occurs in about 20% of cases reported with large muscle hematoma associated with cont
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  • High-level rehabilitation: Amputee Case Study .... A multidisciplinary team approach and person centered care were utilised in order to set achievable goals with an aim to improve quality of life and in
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  • ...nger.com/article/10.1007/s00266-018-1293-9 The use of platelet-rich plasma in aesthetic and regenerative medicine: a comprehensive review]. Aesthetic pla .... Tendinopathy disorders that have also demonstrated good results from PRP in clinical trials for [[Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy|rotator cuff disorders]], [
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  • Although many people think of health in terms of illness, health is a positive concept that covers your physical, m ...sieh JTC, Connolly SJ, Mehta S, Sakakibara BM, editors. Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Evidence. Version 4.0.</ref>
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  • ...ncet. 2018 Jun 2;391(10136):2189-2190. </ref>. This approach is increasing in popularity<ref name=":2" />. ...ment|FAI]] is a common cause of [[Hip Pain & Mobility Deficits|hip pain]] in young people, and is caused by the of abnormal contact between [[Acetabulum
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