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  • ...tation of his disease beyond the scope of physical therapy. The study will help students gain a comprehensive understanding of typical clinical presentatio ...uality of life. He will also be attending counseling and support groups to help him cope with the emotional and psychological effects of the disease.
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  • ...tial to use clinical reasoning when considering bracing. Ask the following questions:<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...ere 17,337 adults responded to a questionnaire. The questionnaire included questions about adverse childhood experiences that included abuse, neglect, and famil
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  • ...s40279-019-01162-1 Muscle cramping during exercise: causes, solutions, and questions remaining]. Sports Medicine. 2019 Nov 6:1-0.</ref><ref>Maquirriain J, Merel ...ation]] including eccentric muscle strengthening in training programs, may help prevent EAMC. In a case report, persistent hamstring EMAC was eliminated wh
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  • * Medical history: general health and questions about the extent of hip pain and how it affects ability to perform [[Activi Plenty of questions remain concerning the most effective rehabilitation management of patients
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  • ...ents would think and behave. It is not designed to remove any problems but help manage them in a positive manner <ref name="Beck 1995">Beck, J., 1995. Cogn ...ire to keep a self-report diary with the intention to assist patients with questions regarding to negative and/or manipulative thoughts) , 3. Skills acquisition
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  • ...physically and mentally prepare for the interaction with the patient. Some questions to consider include:
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  • #Questions about the withholding or withdrawing of life-sustaining therapy are deeply ...r alcohol. The dietary prohibition against alcohol has occasionally raised questions about Muslims' use of alcohol-based handrubs in the hospital, but such hand
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  • ...tory endurance. As a secondary benefit, these multiple types of activities help facilitate sensory stimulation and desensitization techniques, along with u ...nt muscle atrophy and other negative effects of disuse, it is important to help David get moving as soon as he is able <ref name=":4" />. A natural progres
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  • * Additional questions should be aimed at ascertaining whether the patient has orthopnea or paroxy
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  • ...nts leading to a  continuing search for solutions and self-care options to help the patient manage the signs, live with them, insert them in the patient's ...the means to build this in every care set up and connect it with research questions leading to publications and findings. It allows an increase in the evidence
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  • ...bsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [2.] YES (go to questions 10.a and 10.b)
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  • These investigations will help the surgeons to find out if the blood supply to the limb is intact. The low ...e called a myoplasty. &nbsp;It is a myoplasty of the antagonist muscles to help pad the end of the stump to perform Gottchaltk myodesis (adductor magnus tr
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  • ...t. If they do not feel positive, then having an effective conversation can help determine the best route of treatment.<ref name=":2" /> * If there is a great increase in midfoot width, then foot orthoses might help.<ref>Vicenzino B, Collins N, Cleland J, McPoil T. A clinical prediction rul
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  • ...9789241509619_eng.pdf?sequence=1 click here] or to access frequently asked questions on the WHO Global Disability Action Plan 2014 - 2021 [https://enabled.in/w ...ility impairments have personal mobility. Wheelchair Service Personnel can help to implement Article 20 of the UNCRPD by: <ref name=":0" />
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  • ...or abnormal cardiac rhythms/[[Heart Arrhythmias|arrhythmia]]. Pacemakers help control the inherent beating of the heart, or in some cases, may be solely ...a leadless pacemaker, the first of its kind, which utilized two devices to help synchronise the pumping action of the heart and improve overall function.
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  • ...elbow as opposed to a compression mechanism associated with fractures can help with the diagnosis.<ref name="Wu" /> ...on-accidental injuries (pathological fractures, child abuse).The following questions should be addressed:<ref name="Kraus">Kraus R, Wessel L. The Treatment of U
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  • ...e is no cure for MSA, there are various evidence-based treatments that can help maintain quality of life while reducing the impact of the severe symptoms.< ...ug 1;84(8):1109-17.</ref> Furthermore, it is crucial that physiotherapists help educate the patient, in conjunction with the interdisciplinary team, on how
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  • Physiotherapy assessment and treatment can help prevent the decline of functional status and maintain functional independen ...ship with her husband and daughter as she relies on their assistance. With help from an occupational therapist, her home is being prepared for modification
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  • ...TIENTS_WITH_TENDINOPATHY SCREEND'EM BEFORE YOU TREAT'EM A CLINICAL TOOL TO HELP IDENTIFY SPONDYLOARTHROPATHY IN PATIENTS WITH TENDINOPATHY.] Conference pap ...ny weak links will identify any contributing factors. Addressing these may help to reduce the load on the tendon and thereby manage the tendon symptoms.
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