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  • # No symptoms distal to the knee ...lation are:&nbsp;Pain lasting less than 16 days; No symptoms distal to the knee<ref name="2 Predictors">Fritz JM, Brennan GP, Leaman H. Does the evidence f
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  • Iliotibial band syndrome (ITBS) now known as Iliotibial Band Pain or lateral knee pain<ref>Bonoan, M., Morales, M., Liu, X.W. ''et al.'' Iliotibial Band Synd ...ve described an ‘impingement zone’ occurring at, or slightly below, 30° of knee flexion during foot strike and the early stance phase of running. During th
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  • ...t so that the bilateral soles made contact with the floor, and the hip and knee joints flexed at approximately 90°. He/She moves his/her toes up and down ...t; Block Transfer; Soda Pop Test; Plate Tapping; Light Board; Test Heel-to-knee test.
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  • ...t (anterior and posterior views)|right|frameless|600x600px|Overview of the knee joint (anterior and posterior views)]] ...omy. Knee Anatomy. Available at: http://www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/anatomy/knee-anatomy (accessed 29 July 2016).</ref>It is a bi-condylar type of synovial
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  • ...al ligament.<ref name=":4">Frobell R, Cooper R, Morris H, Arendt, H. Acute knee injuries. In: Brukner P, Bahr R, Blair S, Cook J, Crossley K, McConnell J, ...e patellar tendon, improving the mechanical advantage of the quadriceps in knee extension.<ref name="p1">Egmond DL, Schuitemaker R. De knieregio. In: Mink
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  • ...icipated to grow. Bicycles are a convenient form of [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise]] to ensure a healthy life, free from [[obesity]] and other disorders.<ref> From the point of 3 to 5 on the clock face the knee extensors activate: vastus lateralis and vastus medialis. Many cyclists ass
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  • Different kinds of lamps are used for production of therapeutic infrared: == Therapeutic Uses ==
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  • ...apy, and makes this tool useful to enhance other treatments as therapeutic exercise, are: * [[Osteoarthritis]] of the [[knee]], hip and ankle
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  • *Be cautious when having patients weight bear/undertake complex exercise after icing a lower extremity *The application of therapeutic cryotherapy should produce only local effects
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  • ** Increased [[knee]] abduction ** Increased medial load to the [[knee]]
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  • ...name="p4">Suksathien R., A new static progressive splint for treatment of knee and elbow flexion contractures, 2010; 93 (7): 799-804 (C)</ref> In most cas ...MmasQiM|300}}<ref>OrthoMed Pain &amp; Sports Medicine. Flexion Contracture KNEE. Available from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqifMmasQiM [last accessed
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  • ...ticle.pdf#page=84 Physiological improvements and health benefits during an exercise-based comprehensive rehabilitation program in medically complex patients.] ...wellbeing can benefit – you also improve your general health when you can exercise or play sport to your original capacities
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  • ...rapy. 1999; 79(6): 591-9.</ref> and it is associated with arthralgia, poor exercise tolerance and potentially recurrent subluxations.<ref>Magnusson SP, Julsgaa ...While any joint can be affected, the most commonly involved joints are the knee and ankle.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...or mechanical) which produces beneficial effects independent of any direct therapeutic effects".<ref name=":1">Russell K, Duncan M, Price M, Mosewich A, Ellmers T ...ce has been to highlight the important role of psychobiological factors in therapeutic outcomes, be they drug-related or not<ref>Benedetti F, Frisaldi E, Shaibani
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  • ...occur for a short time and the effect is relatively small. The addition of exercise to heat wrap therapy appears to provide additional benefit. There is still Non Thermal agents do not make use of heat/cold to exert a therapeutic effect.Examples of these are shown in the table above.The following links g
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  • .... [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1521694208000028 Non-exercise physical therapies for musculoskeletal conditions.] Best Practice & Researc ...jea/advpub/0/advpub_JE20090030/_article/-char/ja/ Effectiveness of aquatic exercise and balneotherapy: a summary of systematic reviews based on randomized cont
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  • ...t Biomechanical Aspects during Pregnancy and the Importance of Therapeutic Exercise]:... [Internet]. ResearchGate. Bentham Science Publishers; 2015 [cited 2022 === Changes in the Knee ===
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  • ...to Help Your Back Available:https://www.spine-health.com/wellness/exercise/exercise-and-fitness-help-your-back (accessed 1.2.2022)</ref> ...ng]] will aggravate their existing back pain. They may become reluctant to exercise and rely on [[Pain Medications|medications]].<ref name=":0">Andersen LB, We
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  • ...ld report on what the patient's [[Adherence to Home Exercise Programs|home exercise programme (HEP)]] will consist of, as well as the steps to take in order to ...ercises in standing - pt. performed hip flexion, extension, and abduction; knee flexion 10 reps x 1 set B. Pt. performs HEP with supervision (in evenings w
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  • [[File:Hip exercise 6.png|right|frameless]] Therapeutic Exercise/Activities:
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