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  • ...ral exercise. General exercise is essentially a “work out”. It is exercise for wellness, overall health, appearance, fun, leisure etc.<ref name=":0">Jacks Therapeutic exercise is specifically for individuals who have a physical problem / impairment, which is often painful.<ref name=
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  • '''Original Editor '''- Uploaded by [[User:Kim Jackson|Kim Jackson]] for Jerome Smith ...es/PMC3445254/</ref><ref>Fett D, Trompeter K, Platen P. Back pain in elite sports: A cross-sectional study on 1114 athletes. PLoS One [Internet]. 2017 Jun 1
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  • ...y. 2013;52(12),1272-80.</ref>As the number of people receiving medications for ADHD is expanding, physical therapists must understand how these medication ...it hyperactivity disorder and the athlete: an American Medical Society for Sports Medicine position statement. Clin J Sport Med. 2011;1(5):392-401.</ref>. Fr
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  • ...e Ferreira|Suzanne Ferreira]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...etailing the adverse effects of prolonged sitting in able bodied bi-limbed individuals (ABBLs), should be stressed, as IWAs frequently prolong periods of sitting
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  • ...one. 2015;10(2).</ref>. The key to developing a comprehensive plan of care for any runner is to systematically examine all the contributing factors that m For setting up an ideal and custom plan of care, it is important to understand
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  • ...cal activity, exercise, and physical fitness: definitions and distinctions for health-related research. Public Health Rep 1985; 100: 126–131.</ref> ...me=":0">Berntsen S, Carlsen KC, Anderssen SA, et al. Norwegian adolescents with asthma are physical active and fit. Allergy 2009;64:421–6.</ref>
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  • ...le: https://www.stack.com/a/what-is-load-management-and-why-does-it-matter-for-athletes/ (accessed 27.11.2021)</ref> ...nsensus statement on load in sport and risk of injury.] British Journal of Sports Medicine 2016;50:1030-1041.
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  • ...t, such as walking, cycling, wheeling, sports, active recreation and play. Individuals of any skill level can enjoy physical activity.<ref>World Health Organizati ...cal activity, exercise, and physical fitness: definitions and distinctions for health-related research]. Public Health Rep. 1985;100(2):126-31. </ref>
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  • ...tor Learning Theory to Practice: A Scoping Review of Conceptual Frameworks for Applying Knowledge in Motor Learning to Physical Therapist Practice]. Phys ...healthy adults; distributed practice versus massed practice.] J Phys Ther Sci. 2015;27(3):769-772. </ref> However, the best method to enable learning to
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  • '''Original Editor '''-[[User:Elsa Ptsi|Elsa Ptsi]] as an assignment for the [[Physiotherapy, Exercise and Physical Activity Course|Physical Actviti ...1195–1201.</ref> This study outlines the case of a hypertensive obese man with [[Body Mass Index|a BMI]] of 30 kg/m<sup>2</sup>. The BMI test was used to
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  • ...ange with Fitness Technology in Sedentary Adults: A Review of the Evidence for Increasing Physical Activity. Front. Public Health 4:289. doi: 10.3389/fpub ...fer L. Greer, Jesse Vezina, Melicia C. Whitt-Glover, Arthur S. LeonMed Sci Sports Exerc. 2011 Aug; 43(8): 1575 1581. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e31821ece12</r
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  • ...hension in the ankle, “giving way” and recurrent ankle sprains, persisting for a minimum of six months after the initial sprain.<ref name=":1" /> Symptoms ...ci Sports. 2002 Jun;12(3):129-35.</ref> conducted a study that followed-up with patients seven years post-ankle inversion trauma. They found the following:
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  • ...itor '''- Your name will be added here if you created the original content for this page. This page brings to light some medical related issues in sports that it is important to be aware of, namely:
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  • ...mpston J. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35378630/ UK clinical guideline for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis.] Arch Osteoporos. 2022 Apr 5; ...C2811354/ The effects of exercise on bone. Basic concepts and implications for the prevention of fractures.] Clin Cases in Miner Bone Metab. 2009 Sep;6(3)
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  • ...s are applied and managed during rehabilitation interventions is essential for optimizing treatment strategies and promoting recovery. ...address specific force-related challenges and facilitate optimal outcomes for patients recovering from injury, surgery, or neurological conditions.
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  • ...aging individuals with low back pain with or without lumbar radiculopathy. For more information on this system, please see: * [[Treatment-based Classification System for Low Back Pain]]
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  • ...rapy|evidence-based]] and supported judgement when selecting interventions for an individual. When doing a literature review, it is also important to use ...ef name=":0" /><ref>American College of Sports Medicine. ACSM’s Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription, 11th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwe
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  • .... J Nutr. 1997;127(suppl 5):990S-991S.</ref>, derived from the Greek words for flesh (sarcos) and loss (penia) and its definition includes loss of muscle </ref>.&nbsp;It occurs with increasing age, and is a major component in the development of [[Introducti
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  • ...f life]]. Despite the obvious benefits to older people from being active, for example, preventing [[falls]], remaining independent, reducing isolation, a ...Life Year|disability]], and enhance the overall quality of life for older individuals.
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  • ...therapeutic positioning, exercise and recreation for a wide range of users with additional needs. It is used to enhance movement patterns, develop and prom ...t, remedial gymnast and headteacher Eddy Anderson who worked with children with both physical and learning disabilities.<ref name="Eddy Anderson">Eddy Ande
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