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  • ...l), activities (e.g. walking) and participation (e.g. playing sport) which in turn may cause ‘disabilities’ such as impairments, activity limitations ...dren with cerebral palsy: focus and gaps]. Physical & occupational therapy in pediatrics. 2017 Jan 1;37(1):1-5.</ref>. <br>
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  • ...Treatment can only be as good as the assessment on which it was based, so in order for us to progress and manage our treatment plan and ensure we are id ...of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) for Rehabilitation Management in Clinical Practice. Eur J Phys Rehabil. 2008;44(3):329-42.</ref>
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  • ...do not edit unless you are involved in this project, but please come back in the near future to check out new information!!</div> ...diopathic or other forms of scoliosis or primary deformity/anomaly located in the spine, trunk or extremities or (b) any systemic condition that may affe
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  • ...User:Diana Yang|Diana Yang]] as part of the [[Nottingham University Spinal Rehabilitation Project]]<br> ...<ref name=":4" /><ref name=":6" /><ref name=":2">Milan, K.R. (1994) Injury in Ballet: A Review of Relevant Topics for the Physical Therapist. ''J Orthop
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  • [[File:Understanding-Rehabilitation-as-a-Health-Strategy-featured-image.jpeg|right|frameless]] ...ully delivered a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) entitled “Understanding Rehabilitation as a Health Strategy” via the Plus online learning platform. The program
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  • ...with and without clinical instability; Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation; 2012 (Level of evidence 1B)</ref> ...at the lack of muscle strength can itself contribute to low back pain even in the absence of degeneration.<ref>Studnicka K, Ampat G. [https://www.ncbi.nl
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  • ...he or she tends to relate to people with whom he or she interacts, and (c) in what way his or her messages should usually be interpreted”<ref name=":2" ...on the grounds of their appearance and behaviours) plays an integral role in physician behavioural adaptability<ref name=":1" />.
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  • ...ighlights the need for education and remediation regarding footwear advice in older adults. The following are risk factors for foot problems in older adults:
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  • ...condition in which all acting forces are cancelled by each other resulting in a stable balanced system.&nbsp; == Variation in Terminologies ==
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  • ...five isometric exercises in the recruitment of the vastus medialis oblique in persons with and without patellofemoral pain syndrome]. J Orthop Sports Phy ...nt.<ref name=":4" /><ref name=":5" />Chondromalacia patella can be present in patellofemoral pain but not everyone with patellofemoral pain syndrome will
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  • The pet may behave differently in the clinic from how they behave at home. They may be over-excited, mask the ...ism and Depression in Relation to Catastrophizing and Pain-Related Anxiety in Chronic Pain Patients.] PLoS One. 2015; 10(4): e0126351. </ref> negative e
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  • .../book/10.1002/9780470751183 Animal physiotherapy. Assesment, Treatment and Rehabilitation of Animals] JAV: Blackwell Publishing. 2007.</ref> * Pain (superficial or deep – but usually results in adverse reaction to manipulation)
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  • In the early days of making orthoses, materials such as metal and leather were ...gh assessment, appropriate goal setting and clear expectations will result in a well-designed and appropriate orthotic device which is comfortable and fu
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  • ..., there is a bursa that covers and protects the muscle tendons as they are in close contact to the surrounding bones.<ref>Di Giacomo G., Pouliart N.,Cost ...is an increased incidence of shoulder pain in individuals who participate in repetitive overhead activities including repetitive throwing sports like ba
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  • ...siotherapy_Practice|Queen Margaret University's Current and Emerging Roles in Physiotherapy Practice Project]] ...social care - The National Delivery Plan for the Allied Health Professions in Scotland, 2012 – 2015. 2012; http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2012
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  • ...Romeo AA. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23015931 The kinetic chain in overhand pitching: its potential role for performance enhancement and injur ...all concealed away from the batter and in the glove, and both the feet are in contact with the ground. This is known as the wind-up stance<ref name="p1"
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  • ...gold medal winner, was seen with cupping marks in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil in 2016<ref name=":0">Musumeci G. [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/30 ...back pain]], although one review reported adverse effects like an increase in pain and tingling after cupping treatment<ref name=":1" />. Overall, Cuppin
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  • ...ally refers to the cause being associated with a chronic injury to the UCL in which it became attenuated through repetitive stress. <br>UCL damage caused ....com/watch?v=0ZUtTT9v3r0|width}}<ref>Anna Pickens . Game keepers thumb. EM in 5. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZUtTT9v3r0 (last access
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  • ...a Mansfield|Anna Mansfield]] as part of the [[Nottingham University Spinal Rehabilitation Project]] ...er-related activities increase the risk of neck-shoulder and low back pain in adolescents. The European Journal of Public Health. 2005;16(5):536-541.</re
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  • ...n diaphragmatic function. This article discusses the role of the diaphragm in detail and how mechanical ventilation affects it. It offers examples of bre ...tive effects of diaphragmatic breathing on physiological stress reactivity in varsity athletes.] Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology. 2018 Mar 1;12(1):2
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