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  • * Although an older case study suggested that creatine might worsen kidney dysfunction in people wit * These two studies revealed insignificant results for the short-term benefits of creatine supp
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  • ...he progression of the disease and adjust the rehab program as needed. This case study is written in the hopes that it will inform health care practitioners This case study presents an 18-year-old male recently diagnosed with CMT disease type
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  • Amputee Case Presentation- The Diabetic Amputee [[Category:Amputee Case Studies]]
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  • ...on form type I to type II though others feel that much larger longitudinal studies are required to support this idea. == Clinical Bottom Line - The Case ==
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  • ...the evidence behind these benefits is often hard to find. There have been studies that have been conducted on Rebound Therapy in clinical populations but mos ...Therapy on Gross Motor Functions in a Child with Spastic Cerebral Palsy: A Case Study. ''BioScientific Review.'' 2020;''2''(3):1-7. </ref>
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  • ...rticles/PMC4771863/ ltisystem toxicity after methamphetamine use. Clinical case reports]. 2016 Mar;4(3):226.</ref>'' == Case Reports/ Case Studies ==
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  • ...treatment. Psychosom Med. 2005 Nov-Dec;67(6):906-15. </ref> as well as in studies researching the effect of sexual assault in the torture of women and men.<r ...e living. New York: Bantam Books Trade Paperbacks; 2013.</ref> A number of studies have highlighted the significant impact of mindfulness on pain perception.
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  • ...ormulated based on the presence or absence of neurological involvement. In case of neurological involvement usually, pharmacotherapy is preferred over surg Studies examining the use of TENS have shown higher frequencies are more effective
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  • ...series from a medically underserved region and literature review]. Medical Case Reports and Review 2020;3:1-4</ref><ref name=":0" /> ...eir life when ongoing infection is a serious complication. For this reason studies with high quality evidence such as Randomised controlled trials are lacking
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  • ...ew from a modern medicine perspective. Journal of acupuncture and meridian studies.] 2018 Jun 1;11(3):83-7.</ref><ref name=":3">Al-Bedah AM, Aboushanab TS, Al ...the insufficient number of reviews and the poor qualities of the original studies couldn't firm the conclusive results<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":22">Cao H
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  • ...ral flexion are usually greater than those in flexion/extension. Different studies have found that the average lateral flexion is either ipsilateral  <ref na ...spondylosis. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2011;36(10):778-83.</ref> Since these studies did not localize the source of a patient’s symptoms, they could not indic
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  • ...as been applied as an all encompassing term in many of the epidemiological studies available.<ref name=":10" /><ref name=":7">Templehof S, Rupp S, Seil R. Age As a point of reference, epidemiological studies have reported: <ref name=":2" /><ref name=":4">Luime JJ, Koes BW, Hendrikse
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  • [[Image:Severe cellulitis.jpg|250x200px|thumb|Severe case of cellulitis]] ...TMH discusses Cellulitis from the provider point of view and includes case studies, differential diagnosis, and treatment approaches.
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  • ...he frequency appears to have increased since the introduction of ART, some studies indicate a significant reduction in pain associated with neuropathy - i.e. * '''[[Nerve Conduction Study|Nerve conduction studies]]''' - Not routinely indicated<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...S (HIGH HABITS) study: systematic review of reviews and additional primary studies.] BMC Public Health. 2018 Dec;18(1):1-3.</ref> Other studies found a reduced internal ankle joint moment, an unchanged internal extensor
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  • Thanks to Humanity and Inclusion for Case study taken from [https://resources.relabhs.org/resource/early-rehabilitati [[Category:Early Rehabilitation in Disasters and Conflicts - Case Studies]]
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  • ...idence 2C)</ref><ref>Schaeren S, Jeanneret B. Atlantoaxial osteoarthritis: case series and review of the literature. Eur Spine J. 2005 Jun;14(5):501-6. (ev ...locks.<ref name="p4">Schaeren S, Jeanneret B. Atlantoaxial osteoarthritis: case series and review of the literature. Eur Spine J. 2005 Jun;14(5):501-6. (ev
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  • ...0480 Estimating the effectiveness of ergonomics interventions through case studies:] Implications for predictive cost-benefit analysis. Journal of Safety Rese
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