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  • **** Isometric forces - transfer force across a joint to generate joint movement ...aptations are specific to strength, power, endurance, functional activity, joint angle, sequence of muscle activations, energy systems and virtually all oth
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  • ...issues, such as foot deformities, gait abnormalities, muscle weakness, and joint instability. By providing external support and optimising biomechanics, low ...stability and control for individuals with significant muscle weakness or joint instability.
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  • Right shoulder movement limited by stiffness and pain but motor function intact. ...sp objects, despite ability to flex digits. Significant risk for secondary joint contracture, allodynia and long-term reduced function.
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  • ...letes with cerebral palsy were fairly evenly distributed between the knee, shoulder, forearm/wrist and leg/ankle areas. This study demonstrates that instances ...nee injuries occur frequently due to abnormal forces at the patellofemoral joint from muscle spasms; those with cerebral palsy oftentimes also have ankle an
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  • ...from an [[Autoimmune Disorders|auto-immune disorder]], a severely effected joint, or referred from another structure (e.g. a duodenal ulcer might cause a co * Joint position, direction, velocity and force are all variables that should be co
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  • ...fusion, headache, cold, clammy skin, irregular pulse, rapid pulse, bone or joint pain, blurred vision, nausea, shortness of breath, unresponsiveness to rest Anatomical structure of the joint
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  • ...r humeral head translation. The patient reported an overall improvement in shoulder pain and function with consistent taping. ...unction and motor control in stroke patients.<sup>27,28</sup> L talocrural joint posterior mobilizations and manual stretching to the Gastrocnemius and Sole
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  • *Joint hypermobility ...Interrater reliability of palpation of myofascial trigger points in three shoulder muscles. Journal of Manual Manipulative Therapy, 15(4), 203-215.</ref><ref
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  • ...t plantarflexors<br>• B hamstring flexibility decreased 20%<br>MMT:<br>• B shoulder abduction 3+/5<br>• L elbow flexion 4/5<br>• R elbow flexion 4+/5<br>� *Reports of intermittent itching and joint pain<ref name="p2" />.
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  • ...lateral to the anterior sacral foramina, the [[Sacroiliac Joint|sacroiliac joint]] (superior margin of the greater sciatic notch), the anterior sacroiliac l ...often caused by direct trauma, post-surgical injury, lumbar and sacroiliac joint pathologies or overuse.<ref name="Tonley" /><ref name="Shah">Shah S, Wang T
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  • * Swimmer experiences a gradual increase in shoulder pain during the season, MRI indicates [[Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy|rotator c |ACL tear in a football player landing off-balance after being pushed on his shoulder by an opponent while in the air
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  • ...rking population.<ref>Sundstrup E, Jakobsen MD, Mortensen OS, Andersen LL. Joint association of multimorbidity and work ability with risk of long-term sickn ...ological distress, and productivity loss in younger people with persistent shoulder pain: a cross-sectional analysis. Disabil Rehabil. 2022 Jul;44(15):3785-94.
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  • Goal is to work towards 2-3 sets of 1-2 multi-joint exercises per major muscle group (6-12 reps), 70-85% 1RM, 2-3 times/wee |Include major muscle groups targeted through multi-joint movementsc
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  • ...ng whiplash injury: characteristic features and relationship with cervical joint position error. J Rehabil Med 2003; 35(1):36–43</ref>. The incidence of p ...the head movement. The critical distance is 7cm. This is also called the 'joint positioning error' (JPE).&nbsp;
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  • ...s]] as well as [[knee]] extensor, [[Ankle and Foot|ankle]] ligament, and [[shoulder]] and [[Hip Anatomy|hip]] [[Tendon Anatomy|tendon]] reconstructions <ref na ...is]] as a result of wear on the ligament releasing microparticles into the joint. The new LARS system attempts to overcome this by combining two bundles of
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  • ...plash associated disorder: a review of current pain concepts. » Bone &amp; Joint 360, vol. 4, nr. 1. 2015. </ref> ...l. « Long-term disability after neck injury. A comparative study. » J Bone Joint Surg Br., vol. 86, nr. 7, p. 1032-4, 2004.</ref>. Causes of pain can be an
    41 KB (5,691 words) - 07:15, 18 November 2022
  • ...was done in healthy subjects therefore there were no pathology within the joint and people with excess adipose tissue were excluded as this was identified ...sing radioleucoscintigraphy: a randomised, double blind, controlled trial. Joint Bone Spine. 2005 Mar 31;72(2):150-5.Ultrasound (Level of evidence: 1b)</ref
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  • |Shoulder Abduction |Shoulder Flexion
    37 KB (5,455 words) - 11:40, 26 April 2023
  • ...he major part of the presentation, etiologies such as cellulitis or septic joint are suspected.<ref name=":10" /> ...possibility of a stress fracture or roughening of the cartilage in the hip joint.<ref name=":6" /> The pain from ischial bursitis can be differentiated from
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  • ...ingers.<ref>MARKSCHICKENDANTZ M. 28 Medial: Flexor-Pronator Tendon Injury. Shoulder and Elbow Injuries in Athletes: Prevention, Treatment and Return to Sport. ...>Phillips BB. et al. Arthroscopic Treatment of Arthrofibrosis of the Elbow Joint. Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, Vol 14, No 1
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