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  • ...expected that supplementary prescribing would be used for chronic medical conditions and other health needs <ref name="Courtenay and Griffiths" />. ...s in Injection Therapy for physiotherapists. Supporting good governance in neurological and musculoskeletal injection therapyfckLRfckLRAvailable at:http://www.csp.
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  • === Neurological Testing === ...fective, especially in warm water to decrease pain which may be applied to conditions such as [[Guillain-Barre Syndrome|Guillain Barre]] or [[Amyotrophic Lateral
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  • ...sed to treat headaches and arthritis. <ref name=":0">National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Noninvasive Brain Stimulation: Applications and Impli ...68329/ Clinical diagnostic utility of transcranial magnetic stimulation in neurological disorders. Updated report of an IFCN committee.] Clin Neurophysiol. 2023 Ju
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  • ...thletes <ref>Dimberg, E.L. and Burns, T.M. Management of common neurologic conditions in sports. Clin Sports Med. 2005; 24: 637–662</ref><ref>Krivickas, L.S. a ...s. For example, altered mental status, decreased cervical range of motion, neurological symptoms affecting more than one extremity, signs of a fracture, indication
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  • ...ive and nerve tissue dysfunction and if possible rule in or out particular conditions. ...ning process. The chart below highlights some of the most common red flag conditions for patients with neck pain.<br>
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  • ...veral states that afflict physically active persons when exercising during conditions of high environmental heat stress. If not treated EHRI in the extreme cases EHRI consists of a spectrum of conditions that range from mild (heat [[Oedema Assessment|oedema,]] heat rash) to life
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  • * '''Neurological''' manife<nowiki/>stations include: <u>Neurological</u>
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  • ...eripheral neuropathy.] Available from: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/peripheral-neuropathy/symptoms-causes/syc-20352061 (last accessed 24.3.2019 ...in relief and acceleration of healing in treatment of neuropathic pain and neurological deficits as adjuvant therapy.<ref>Cotler HB, Chow RT, Hamblin MR, Carroll J
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  • * [[Cerebral Palsy and Associated Conditions|Cerebral Palsy]] ...Pandyan AD, Gregoric M, Barnes MP et al. Spasticity: clinical perceptions, neurological realities and meaningful measurement. Disabil Rehabil 2005;27:2–6.</ref>
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  • ...ritis]] were also identified as less common risk factors alongside chronic conditions such as congenital stenosis. <ref name="p9">Schroeder GD, Vaccaro AR. [http ...en the clinician should determine the level of consciousness and conduct a neurological screening.
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  • [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • ...fully treat patients who reach full recovery, we should remember that many conditions are chronic and progressive in nature and that some patients will never be ...therapist to recognize potential patterns that may be specific to certain conditions. It is suggested to ask the patient to indicate the area of symptom experie
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  • ...ef> The profession is involved in the rehabilitation of almost all medical conditions. ...knowledge extends to the respiratory, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, and neurological systems. The studies focus on pathologies of all of these systems and their
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  • ...brain injury. The therapist should inquire about any previous respiratory conditions, as well as [[Smoking Cessation and Brief Intervention|smoking]] history. ...sive Care Unit are to maintain oxygen delivery in order to limit secondary neurological damage. Mechanical ventilation is commonly used with 3 aims:
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  • ...henne and Dejerine-Klumpke Palsies Information Page: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke(NINDS)</ref> ...ors, and hand extensor muscles. &nbsp;The position of the limb, under such conditions, is characterized by : the arm hanging by the side and is rotated medially,
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  • ...bility relies on passive joint structures, dynamic muscular responses, and neurological control.<ref name="Helgeson et al" /><br>The treatment program of STS inclu [[Category:Ankle - Conditions]]
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  • [[Category:Neurological - Conditions]]
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  • [[Category:Conditions]] [[Category:Wrist - Conditions]]
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  • ...nai organisation. https://www.cedars-sinai.org/health-library/diseases-and-conditions/f/fractured-kneecap.html (accessed 25/07/2018).</ref><ref>Schunke M. Anatom * Neurological assessment
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  • Dysfunctional breathing (DB) is defined as chronic or recurrent conditions where "the normal biomechanical pattern of breathing is disrupted, resultin BPD is also common in patients with anxiety disorder and mental health conditions (depression, personality disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder), where a
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