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  • ...understand the physical needs of the intended user and how they intend to use the wheelchair, as well as knowledge of the reasons for different wheelchai ...for everyday. Some disabled people, for instance lower-limb amputees, may use a wheelchair for sports, but not for everyday activities.
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  • ...roid Medication|Corticosteroids]] like dexamethasone may be considered for use in the treatment of acute COVID-19 in children (<19 y/o) who require [[Oxyg |Tocilizumab may be considered for use in the treatment of acute COVID-19 in children (<19 y/o) who require oxyge
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  • ...devices]] and technologies, rehabilitation professionals can innovatively use locally available resources in [[Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR)|commu ...designs - one for urban areas and the other for rural areas. Both designs use bamboo-rod skeletons that are bonded by a hot-glue gun, jointed and wrapped
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  • ...p 10 in their 6th and 7th decades. Some magazines or advertising companies use older models eg Christie Brinkley, Elle MacPherson ...ent and a new student(s). Peer mentoring has now developed into areas that use older people, whether to encourage those of the same age, or to work in int
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  • *Hand and arm use ...s he is unable to use steps with walker but due to shoulder pain unable to use crutches
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  • ...fferent types and different materials and can be modified according to the use and the development of the person if it is used for children. They made fro ...vide maximum medial/ lateral joint stability and are better for short-term use.
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  • ...the pressure decrease. There is however clinical uncertainty regarding the use of DC and a lack of consensus on the optimal management of [[Overview of Tr ...e feasible for certain craniectomy defects. We describe the production and use of a [[Helmet for Post-Craniectomy|custom 3D-printed helmet]] for a DC pati
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  • == Method of Use ==
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  • * Medical oncology (the use of [[Chemotherapy Side Effects and Syndromes|chemotherapy]], [[immunotherap * [[Radiation Side Effects and Syndromes|Radiation]] oncology (the use of radiation therapy to treat cancer)
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  • ...ractures, hip surgery, malignant infiltration, local radiotherapy, and the use of orthopaedic traction tables. These lesions are usually unilateral and d ...f lumbo-sacral radiculopathy should always be reached through the combined use of sensory, motor, and deep tendon reflex tests - not through single test r
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  • '''In the first model''', the applied model, athletes use imagery to accomplish cognitive, effective, and behavioural outcomes. It in ...ughly in imagery ability and imagery use. They have further classified the use of imagery as: cognitive specific (e.g., movements), cognitive general (e.g
    22 KB (3,271 words) - 16:46, 10 November 2022
  • Achilles tendinopathy is an over-use condition, which is caused by repeated energy storage and release with exce ...from one stage to another, depending on how much load (use) or unload (non-use) on the tendon, particularly in the initial stages.
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  • ...riety of dimensions to permit gradual progression. The wheelchair user can use a curb first, if there is a rail beside it, as an example of a single step. * Another option is to face up the stairs as above, but to use one hand on the stair hand-rail and the other hand on the hand-rim of the w
    6 KB (968 words) - 23:39, 31 May 2021
  • ...nce the severity of a child's self-reported pain." For example, scales may use different numbers, colours, pictures etc to describe states such as pain or ...S, Sidey-Gibbons C. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6520598/ Use of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index in people with schizophrenia spectrum
    10 KB (1,409 words) - 22:32, 22 January 2023
  • == Method of Use ==
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  • * '''Constructs''' -refer to concepts that are developed or adopted for use in a particular theory.<ref name=":1" /> === Application of Reasoned Action/Planner Behavior in Tobacco Use ===
    13 KB (1,783 words) - 12:46, 21 December 2021
  • ...ients who are prescribed opioids is the risk for addiction. Inappropriate use of opioids can limit the analgesic effects by physiological processes such ...to follow dosage schedules and to report noticeable side effects of opioid use with their care team.
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  • == Method of Use ==
    8 KB (1,087 words) - 12:20, 26 November 2022
  • ...hink about why this is. Is it about the title, the first sentence, layout, use of pictures/videos/presentations or something else? #Be mindful to reference your work and use quotation marks when appropriate. Plagiarism is not good academic practice.
    13 KB (1,930 words) - 23:55, 13 May 2021
  • Patient populations who might benefit from the use of a sliding board include: Before teaching an individual to use a sliding board, there are some safety issues that need to be assessed.
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