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  • == Examination Findings == ...ury?utm_source=physiopedia&utm_medium=search&utm_campaign=ongoing_internal spinal cord injury] and other neurogenerative diseases. There was a significant im
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  • ...months prior to this physical therapy interaction. In addition to clinical examination findings, this case study outlines potential physical therapy interventions ...eurons (UMN) and lower motor neurons (LMN) in the brain, brainstem, and/or spinal cord.<ref name=":0">O’Sullivan SB, Schmitz TJ, Fulk G, [https://fadavispt
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  • ...osteoarthritis is diagnosed based on a patient’s symptoms and the clinical examination.<ref name=":6">Törnblom M, Bremander A, Aili K, Andersson MLE, Nilsdotter ...cience/article/pii/S1877065720301536 Clinical and radiographic features of spinal osteoarthritis predict long-term persistence and severity of back pain in o
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  • ...sily defined since the definitive diagnosis of the disease (a laparoscopic examination) needs to be conducted. * Spinal mobilizations
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  • ...Students are responsible for collecting a minimum data set which includes examination findings and outcome data for every patient with low back pain. After the c ...e">Jette D, Jette A. Physical therapy and health outcomes in patients with spinal impairments. Phys Ther. 1996;76(9):930-941, 942-945.</ref> these resources
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  • Examination of specific literature based on a specific clinical question. This means th === Spinal Manual Therapy ===
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  • ...thoughts. The start of a physiotherapy assessment begins with a subjective examination. This provides the opportunity for physiotherapists to gauge if CBT would b ...e participants had experienced four or more episodes of relatively intense spinal pain during the past year but had not been out of work for more than 30 day
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  • When making a diagnosis, relevant patient history, physical examination, and appropriate imaging studies are required.<ref name="p7" />&nbsp; ...Repair, Thela-Thesis, Amsterdam,1999.</ref>&nbsp;<br>A cannulated 18-gauge spinal needle is passed across the tear from the outside-in. Once the sharp tip of
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  • ...can be supported by additional investigations such as cerebrospinal fluid examination and nerve conduction studies.<ref name=":0" /> ...e impaired [[proprioception]], [[sensation]] and [[Motor Skill Training in Spinal Cord Injury|motor skills]] in a safe and regulated environment<ref>August K
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  • ...patients. Yet, this course taught me I still have more to learn about this examination and that more information can be unearthed from examining ROM.”</blockquo ...Knowledge and Competency Self-Rating Tool - Constructs that Affect Patient Examination'''
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