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  • ...AFM Yolaine de Kepper centre between 1981 and 2011. Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. 2013;56(6):443-54.</ref> |Shoulder Flexion
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  • ...nt joints: [[TMJ Anatomy|Temporomandibular joint]], thoracic spine, ribs, shoulder complex *Altered patterns of muscle recruitment in both the cervical spine and shoulder girdle regions (clearly a feature of chronic WAD)<ref name=":10" /><ref nam
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  • ...planning, and treatment interventions in the context of a community-based rehabilitation setting during the sub-acute phase of the disease. The case study is unique ...plinary approach to assessment and management of AMAN in a community-based rehabilitation setting.
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  • ...patients: a survey of physiotherapists aims and practices. Disability and Rehabilitation, 23(10), 413-421.</ref> ...ions for young children with non-ambulatory cerebral palsy. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology. 2021 Oct 3;16(7):780-8.</ref><ref name=":2">Harvey L
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  • ...thew Bailey|Matthew Bailey]] as part of the [[Nottingham University Spinal Rehabilitation Project]]<br> ...e="Krabak">Krabak, BJ., Carter, CT. Sports Medicine: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics. North America: Clinical Review Articles Elsevier Health Sciences,
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  • **patient clasps hands on opposite shoulder **patient seated with arms crossed over the chest and one hand over opposite shoulder and one hand over rib cage
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  • ...y Lab. 30 Second Sit to Stand Test. Available from: https://www.sralab.org/rehabilitation-measures/30-second-sit-stand-test (accessed 26 November 2023). </ref> Ther ...is seated in the middle of the chair, back straight; feet approximately a shoulder width apart and placed on the floor at an angle slightly back from the knee
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  • *UE: WNL except: R shoulder flexion and abduction, R elbow flexion 50% ...patients with end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis: comparison of three rehabilitation programs. J Rehabil Med. 2002;34:40–45. (LoE: 1b)</ref>
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  • ...positive impact on treatment outcomes, recognising the need to front load rehabilitation as a priority for improving cancer outcomes over the next 5 years. ...and psychological health outcomes. American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation. 2013 Aug 1;92(8):715-27.</ref>. Interventions may include exercise, respir
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  • ...n assessment in Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease]. Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine. 2012 Apr 1;55(3):160-73.</ref>. This case study will allow physic |Shoulder flexion
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  • ...own at any handheld mobile device, which can lead to headaches, neck pain, shoulder and arm pain, breathing compromise.<ref>The Text Neck Institute. [https://w * Muscular weakness: shoulders muscles namely, trapezius, rhomboids and shoulder external rotators are often weak
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  • ...4168242/ Clinical understanding of spasticity: implications for practice]. Rehabilitation research and practice. 2014;2014. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih. * high muscle tone in muscle groups such as the shoulder adductors; elbow, wrist, and finger flexors; and forearm pronators. In the
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  • |Shoulder Abduction |Shoulder Flexion
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  • Effective [[stroke]] rehabilitation is dependent on patients continuing their exercise programme in the home en ...n elderly care and stroke rehabilitation.] Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation 2014;11(1):108.</ref>
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  • ...ments and a reduction in quality of life.<ref name="p8">Laura A, Haftel H. Shoulder, Knee, and Hip Pain as Initial Symptoms of Juvenile Ankylosing Spondylitis: ...leton can be involved with inflammatory arthritis and synovitis. The hips, shoulder and knees are commonly and most severely affected of the extremity joints<r
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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 ...AthleteDisabilitiesIndex.aspx '''American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation''']
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  • * Pain – chest wall/ neck / shoulder ...ty<ref name=":3">Joshi A, Jain M, Vardhan V. Impact of Early Physiotherapy Rehabilitation for Pleural Empyema in a Geriatric Patient. Cureus. 2022 Aug 19;14(8). Avai
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  • ...y Care in Pain Management|multidisciplinary]] team and is well-grounded in rehabilitation and active living concepts. Despite the lack of a cure and rapidly progress ...ostic indicators<ref name=":4">O’Sullivan SB, Schmitz TJ, Fulk G. Physical rehabilitation. F.A. Davis; 2019. p712-752.</ref>
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  • ...m JY, Miljkovic I, Frontera WR. Aging of skeletal muscle fibers. Annals of rehabilitation medicine. 2015 Apr;39(2):155.</ref><ref>Porto JM, Nakaishi APM, Cangussu-Ol * The client is seated with shoulder adducted, elbow flexed to 90 degrees, and forearm and wrist neutral. The th
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  • ...te power, [[sensation]], and the ability to control the bowel and bladder. Rehabilitation efforts concentrate on preventing secondary complications associated with m == History of Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation ==
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