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  • ...aside cottage to take in the view of the ocean. He had peripheral vascular disease (PVD) and non-healing ulcers on his left lower limb which led to him having geriatric, transtibial, peripheral vascular disease, prosthetic, rehabilitation<br>
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  • ...Diagnostic value of history in patients with syncope with or without heart disease. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 2001 Jun 1;37(7):1921-8.</r * '''Cerebrovascular causes:''' Although syncope from cerebrovascular disease is very rare, transient ischemia may result from vertebrobasilar insufficie
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  • ...apid development of generalized pitting edema associated with the systemic disease requires prompt diagnosis and management. <ref name=":0" /> ...[Heart Failure|congestive heart failure (CHF)]], renal disease, or hepatic disease.
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  • ...py intervention post Left BKA. She has been diagnosed with coronary artery disease and type 2 diabetes as a result of morbid obesity. She weighs 120kgs. Two y ...in her upper limbs grade 4/5. Static sitting balance was fair and dynamic sitting balance was poor. She stated that occasionally she still feeling a ``funny`
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  • ...with a prevalence rate estimated between 17.3% to 47.7%. <ref>Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Adult Physical Inactivity Prevalence Maps by Race/E ...Behaviour|Sedentary behaviours]] (from the Latin sedere, “to sit”) include sitting during commuting, in the workplace and the domestic environment, and during
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  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system in which the myelin sheath surrounding the ax ...he most widely accepted theory is that multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that preferentially destroys the CNS while the peripheral nervous system is
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  • ...injuries]], [[ataxia]], [[Parkinson's - Clinical Presentation|Parkinson’s disease]], [[schizophrenia]], or other psychiatric illnesses.  This test is completed with the patient sitting.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...ncidence rate of 3 per 100000 person-years after [[Parkinson's|Parkinson’s disease]] (PD)<ref name=":3">Dash S, Mahale R, Netravathi M, Kamble NL, Holla V, Ya ...e video is titled Differentiating Multiple System Atrophy From Parkinson's Disease.
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  • * Newly diagnosed neuromuscular disease with a vital capacity <10 capacity <10 - 15 mL/kg ...nt is placed into a better postural position (e.g. sitting upright or half-sitting)
    10 KB (1,390 words) - 16:33, 19 April 2024
  • ...derly and those who have [[Parkinson's - Clinical Presentation|Parkinson's Disease]] or [[Ankylosing Spondylitis (Axial Spondyloarthritis)]] (AS).  The measurement can be done standing or sitting and it is worth documenting which position has been used. 
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  • ...ity on major non-communicable diseases worldwide: An analysis of burden of disease and life expectancy. The Lancet. 2012;380(9838):219-229</ref>. ...able Diseases|non-communicable diseases]] (NCDs), including cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer.
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  • ...do at any time in [https://members.physio-pedia.com/2020/03/15/coronavirus-disease-programme/ Plus ], it can be started and completed at any time that suits y ...ypal-donate-btns">[https://members.physio-pedia.com/2020/03/15/coronavirus-disease-programme/ Go to the course on Plus ]</div>
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  • ...-health-benefits (last accessed 21.5.2019)</ref> As it can be performed in sitting it is ideal for those with lower limb problems or poor balance. ...proving aerobic endurance and psychosocial well-being among coronary heart disease patients. Tai Chi could be a cost-effective and safe exercise option in [[C
    11 KB (1,602 words) - 14:09, 14 May 2021
  • ...ar Dystrophy]] (DMD). It is usually used to monitor the progression of the disease and treatment effects. '''sitting'''
    11 KB (1,734 words) - 23:08, 11 March 2018
  • ...irways to collapse during coughing. Autogenic drainage is performed whilst sitting upright and does not utilize [[Postural Drainage]] positions. [[File:Sitting posture.jpg|center|thumb|275x275px]]
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  • ..."Comparative quantification of health risks. Global and regional burden of disease attributable to selected major risk factors."] World Health Organization,G ..., and Parks, JW. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/13110049/ Coronary heart-disease and physical activity of work.] Lancet. 1953; 265: 1053–1057
    9 KB (1,298 words) - 13:23, 25 February 2022
  • ...a - it is the sensation of dyspnoea in the recumbent position, relieved by sitting or standing. Interstitial lung disease
    16 KB (2,262 words) - 21:03, 2 November 2021
  • * the wheelchair and cushion support the wheelchair user in sitting upright; ...iculty propelling the wheelchair, and difficulty with transfers. The ideal sitting position for most people in a wheelchair follows the 90-90-90 rule;
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  • ...ond most common neurodegenerative condition worldwide, after [[Alzheimer's Disease|Alzheimer's]]. The main area of basal ganglia dysfunction appears to stem f ...ed posture" - this not seen at diagnosis but later on in the course of the disease. This can cause balance deficits and create a risk of [[falls]].
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  • ...mple R, Murley GS, Woodburn J, Turner DE. Tibialis posterior in health and disease: a review of structure and function with specific reference to electromyogr # Sitting
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