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  • ...endall-Thomas J, Park P, et al. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25723120/ Patient misconceptions concerning lumbar spondylosis diagnosis and treatment]. J Ne When a patient is suffering from low back pain, there are a lot of possible pathologies th
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  • ...light potential barriers to treatment and rehabilitation. These flags help guide our management and approach and give insight in how to engage clients and i ...and treat low back pain and Therapuetic Neuroscience Education are two new modalities that have been found to be affective when assessing and treating chronic pa
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  • ...education, facial muscle strengthening exercise, eye protection exercises, modalities and acupuncture. Referrals were made to an optometrist and a speech lan ...ll’s Palsy Fact Sheet. Available from: https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/Patient-Caregiver-Education/Fact-Sheets/Bells-Palsy-Fact-Sheet (accessed 14 May 202
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  • ...ost commonly used for neuropathic pain. A Physiotherapist can employ other modalities that show in various studies to be of benefit as complementary medicine for ...fer techniques; contractures of muscles. The below video clips give a good guide to proper handling techniques involved in passive ROM.
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  • Limited evidence is available for the diagnostic accuracy of imaging modalities in diagnosing SIJ pain as a component of pelvic girdle pain.<ref name=":2"> ** With the patient standing, SIJ movement is assessed while the patient bends forward
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  • ...soft-tissue-injuries-christopher-norris Sports and soft tissue injuries: A guide for students and therapists]. Routledge; 2018 Sep 3.</ref> ...ne E, Dufresne SS, Dumont NA. Impact of inflammation and anti-inflammatory modalities on skeletal muscle healing: from fundamental research to the clinic. Physic
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  • AS can be diagnosed by the modified New York criteria, the patient must have radiographic evidence of sacroiliitis and one of the following: ( ...e tenderness (enthesitis): this is carried out on a skeleton model and the patient is asked to highlight the places he feels pain. <ref name="p0" />&nbsp;Leve
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  • ...er limbs.<ref name="bron6">http://www.orthonc.com/education-research/spine/patient-education-spine-sacroiliac-joint-syndrome (accessed on 22/10/2011)</ref> ...n from the SI joint. The majority of SI joint pathologies affect the adult patient population.
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  • ...atient is mentally prepared for surgery. Spend quality time educating your patient on their injury, surgical procedure, home program, rehabilitation process a ...channels open with the following professionals and know when to refer your patient to them:'''
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  • ...change.<ref name=":6" /> All interventions should be designed based on the patient's identified goals, which also need to be regularly reviewed.<ref name=":5" ...cises, educational training and global postural re-education are effective modalities.<ref>Gravaldi LP, Bonetti F, Lezzerini S, De Maio F. [https://www.mdpi.com/
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  • ...tances.<ref name="p7">Wong M. Pocket Orthopaedics, Evidence-Based survival guide. Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2009 .</ref> This test starts in supine posture and a knee flexion of 90 degrees. As the patient extends the knee the assessor applies pressure to the lateral femoral epico
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  • ...e information outlined in this fictional case can provide some evidence to guide decision-makers in the future and to highlight the importance of further re ...ics. 2020 Jul 6;40(6):e504-9.</ref><ref name=":5" /> Furthermore, in a CP patient population, the patella is often located proximally to its typical anatomic
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  • ...Evidence-based practice entails clinician expertise, research evidence and patient preferences and values. It is key to incorporate research evidence and the ...ssue adaptation to physical stress: a proposed “Physical Stress Theory” to guide physical therapist practice, education, and research.] Physical therapy. 20
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  • </ref>&nbsp;The link between LBP and [[Pelvic Floor Dysfunction - A patient guide.|pelvic floor dysfunction]] (PFD), particularly in women, is becoming evide ...2950561 Pelvic floor dysfunction: a conceptual framework for collaborative patient‐centred care.] Journal of Advanced Nursing. 2003 Sep;43(6):555-68.
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  • ...an be affected. It should be kept in mind that active participation of the patient is required for the changes in the CNS to occur and motor learning to take ...Chapter 3: Physiology of Wheelchair Sport. In Wheelchair Sport: A Complete Guide for Athletes, Coaches and Teachers. London: Elsevier</ref>
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  • ...ively large particles that settle in the air), and direct contact with the patient, rather than ‘airborne spread’ (in which smaller particles remain in th ...ission and pathogenesis and the accuracy of diagnostic tests and treatment modalities<ref>Yuksel A, Karadogan D, Gurkan CG, Akyil FT, Toreyin ZN, Marim F, Arikan
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  • ...clusive. Negative MRI results must be viewed with caution in a symptomatic patient and arthroscopy should be considered.<ref>Joshy S, Abdulkadir U, Chaganti S ...rnational. 2020 Dec;41(12):1571-81.</ref> Currently available conservative modalities include:<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...cribe the presentation of Wilson’s Disease in young and recently diagnosed patient, and the significance of physiotherapy on the symptoms and quality of life ...ever he is at risk for future falls as he lives on his own. Based on this, patient-centered goals were created, and a physiotherapy intervention plan was deve
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  • ...ctice guide informed by a systematic review, expert clinical reasoning and patient values]. British Journal of Sports Medicine [Internet]. 2021 Mar 30;55(19): ...US alone, there are estimates that this disorder generates up to 2 million patient visits per year, and account for 1% of all visits to orthopaedic clinics.
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  • ...> It represents a source of considerable discomfort and disability for the patient and may, in extreme, cases lead to a loss of function of the [[Wrist and Ha ...="Houston">Houston Methodist Orthopedics and Sports Medicine: A Patient's Guide to Cubital Tunnel Syndrome. http://www.methodistorthopedics.com/Cubital-Tun
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