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  • ...ect with educators and peers, and even work on learning activities related to your coursework. This guide explores ways that you can learn while sharing You may also want to check out the [[User Tutorials|User Tutorials]] and [[Physiopedia:Etiquette
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  • ...therapy service? For service providers, Physiopedia offers an opportunity to involve their staff in this knowledge creation process as part of service d * In addition to this, we are connected to over 200,000 people through social media.
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  • ...as good balance. Every day Peter travels nearly 1 km on a dirt path to get to and from work. When it rains, the path is very muddy. <ref name=":0">Sarah ...h a wheelchair herself as her arms are very weak. Natasha sometimes slides to the side of the seat and her family members are worried that she is uncomfo
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  • ...one of the most difficult transfers. With practice, individuals can learn to do it alone, and as such is a very important skill that should be thought i Backward Chaining - Sequence allowing you to practice the transfer for “getting off the floor” in reverse order.
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  • You have decided to get involved in a project with Physiopedia, what's next? ...ganisation providing physiotherapy or physical therapy education is suited to running a [[Content Development Projects|Content Development Project]] with
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  • *For Irish applicants get copies of your leaving certificate, physiotherapy degree translation, ISCP ...ialing application form and send with supporting documentation and payment to the Canadian Alliance of Physiotherapy.&nbsp;
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  • ...istic manner.. practice is messy and isn't pigeon holed and we'd like that to be reflected in the structure. ...hing a way through some complex material so that the students will be able to follow the module and gain the maximum learning from it.
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  • ...fficking and having to spend time in a small boat and numerous camps prior to resettlement. ...ly members, you have agreed to see the child for regular training sessions where the focus is on movement, strength, balance, etc.
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  • ...ns to support this professional online resource. There are two main ways to contribute: # Financial contributions - to support ongoing free access
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  • ...e [[Aortic Valve Disease|aortic]] valve open and close with each heartbeat to allow a one-way flow of blood. ...portant because it gives the body access to the oxygen-rich blood it needs to survive.
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  • ...a wheelchair so that she could be more help in the home, and be able to go to church. ...path. She is, however, using the wheelchair at home, and has been able to help her daughter
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  • ...sability in low back pain. Spine 1983; 8: 141-144</ref> (RMDQ) is designed to assess self-rated physical disability caused by low back pain. <ref name="S ...hometric properties of the Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire compared to the Oswestry Disability Index: a systematic review]. Physical Therapy Revie
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  • [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Templates Get more help with Templates here] ...for example subheadings or a message at the top of the page, you may wish to create a template.&nbsp; <br>
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  • ...or lifting techniques, something that physiotherapists are uniquely placed to address. * When using smart lifting practices, people are less likely to suffer from back sprains, muscle pulls, wrist injuries, elbow injuries, spi
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  • ...t of stairs to the top. Although alternative means of getting from a lower to a higher level are often present (e.g. using a ramp or elevator), stairs ma * Alternative routes (e.g. ramps or elevators) to get to the upper level should be sought wherever possible.
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  • ...lved in this project and earn accreditation for your contributions, please get in touch!</div> <div class="editorbox"> Upper limb orthotics can be used after an injury to prevent further injury, or reduced pain by supporting an injured limb.
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  • ...ur Plus account and use the link below, or simply go to the 'Courses' page to find it!'''</div> ...l know that you are ready to participate in the course and have had access to all the pre-course information.
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  • ...each badge go to the [[Badges|badges page]] and click on each badge image to find out more information about that badge. With that badge you are free to:
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  • ...ing pages is easy and fun. Don't be scared to make constructive amendments to the content of Physiopedia! ...op or desktop computer to make edits to Physiopedia, it is '''not possible to edit the site on a mobile device'''.
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  • ...iki/>/ (accessed 27/12/2020)</ref> Aging is a complex life process related to various variables such as environmental, psychological, physical and lifest * Access to community services and social supports.
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