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  • Physiotherapy assessment and treatment can help prevent the decline of functional status and maintain functional independen ...ship with her husband and daughter as she relies on their assistance. With help from an occupational therapist, her home is being prepared for modification
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  • ...TIENTS_WITH_TENDINOPATHY SCREEND'EM BEFORE YOU TREAT'EM A CLINICAL TOOL TO HELP IDENTIFY SPONDYLOARTHROPATHY IN PATIENTS WITH TENDINOPATHY.] Conference pap ...ny weak links will identify any contributing factors. Addressing these may help to reduce the load on the tendon and thereby manage the tendon symptoms.
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  • ...son heard about Lee Silverman Voice Therapy (LSVT) and was hoping it would help her husband. ...d in, including strengthening and gait and balance training, was chosen to help him practise the physical requirements of the tasks while also practising f
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  • ** [[DN4 questionnaire|DN4]] (Douleur Neuropathique en 4 Questions)
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  • The Synkinesis Assessment Questionnaire [SAQ] consists of nine questions and has been shown to be both valid and reliable as a dedicated measurement ...inter- and intra-rater reliability studies, but it proved a useful tool to help decide on management in a study by Chuang et al.<ref name=":5" />
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  • ...SD harder to treat and resolve. The following may be prescribed or used to help control depression and anxiety and aid in the treatment of SSD. ...blems affect you?" or "How can I help you today?". It will be difficult to help the patient focus on the most important issues related to their health.
    18 KB (2,472 words) - 13:39, 2 November 2019
  • *PEM ([[Patient Evaluation Measure]]) has a simple layout with questions asked in a visual analog form. Patients are asked to read and comprehend th
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  • ...00787-019-01464-9</nowiki></ref> <ref>Chew LD, Bradley KA, Boyko EJ. Brief questions to identify patients with inadequate health literacy. Fam Med 2004;36:588� ...e attitudes, perceptions, and health behaviours to promote individual self-help. <ref name=":6" /> <ref name=":5" /><ref name=":7">Heide, I. van der, Heijm
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  • ...lays an integral role in physical therapist practice, and there exist many questions surrounding its diagnostic utility. Based on the research included in this
    19 KB (2,812 words) - 15:27, 6 June 2017
  • ...y to ask the doctor to explain again. Because the patient does not ask any questions, the doctor wrongfully interprets it that the patient fully understands.
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  • ...mmunity engagement. Participants submitted thousands of forum comments and questions, an impressive level of engagement given all Plus discussions throughout th ...to ensure we don't cause re-traumatization by asking our clients a lot of questions as this may feel like interrogation, allow room for open discussion, client
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  • ...Ability Measure): it is a self-report outcome instrument consisting of 29 questions to evaluate the physical function of patients with food or ankle disabiliti ...icosteroid. <ref name="pfefer" /> Also, the use of lateral heel wedges can help to manage mild cases peroneal tendinitis<ref name="wukich">Wukich DK, Tuaso
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  • Athlete evaluation focuses on three fundamental questions<ref name=":0" />:
    22 KB (2,949 words) - 11:55, 4 July 2023
  • ...disciplinary care plan generally is developed by considering the following questions:<ref name=":1" />
    21 KB (2,879 words) - 00:23, 29 January 2023
  • ...ards, support education, guide curriculum planning, guide development, and help to establish individual and service-wide development priorities.<ref name=" ...tors that hinder the provision of adequate care, such as scarce resources; questions of a “moral identity” for health workers; and trust and distrust betwee
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  • ...in both neural and non-neural tissue throughout the body and is thought to help with protein quality control pathways. The exact mechanism of the toxic eff ...on of the prevalance of MJD<ref name="p8">MJD Foundation; Frequently asked questions document. 2016. Available: http://mjd.org.au/cms/file_library/Other/Other_8
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  • Questions to include in the subjective interview are:<ref name=":1">Legg K. Physiothe ....</ref> Pulses are transmitted from the shockwave unit into the tissues to help stimulate healing.<ref name=":5" /><ref>Johnson SA, Richards RB, Frisbie DD
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  • ...https://doi.org/10.3233/bmr-169581</ref> answered one of the most rampant questions about IDD, in this light, whether non-surgical spinal decompression therapy
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  • ...rological examination is performed to establish neurologic function and to help form a diagnosis.<ref>Shahrokhi M, Asuncion RM. Neurologic exam. InStatPear Be sure to check the patient's age and include questions about history of neck pain, constitutional symptoms (i.e. dizziness / light
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  • ...Cerebral Palsy]].</ref> When assessing positioning, consider the following questions:<ref name=":8" /> Please note that positions should be frequently changed to help prevent pressure areas, stiffness and contractures and to allow the child t
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