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  • ...ssessments, such as the Immediate Post-concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing (ImPACT) and Balance Error Scoring System (BESS), into the pre-participatio .../> The non-athletic population typically receives office-based screenings. Group screenings typically occur in an athletic setting and involve all members o
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  • ...and Treatment Dilemma. THE ARCHIVES OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY. 2015 Jul; 3(3): 156–162.</ref>{{#ev:youtube|3M6dzH1i-GI}} == Testing / Imagery ==
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  • ...th COPD.] COPD: Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. 2020 Mar 3;17(2):165-74.</ref>. Individuals with COPD who undergo PR are likely to hav Typically, a session will involve a group of people with COPD attending a class together at a gym or community hall w
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  • ...atomy''. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ISBN 978-0-683-06141-3 ...Phrenic-Nerve-Motor-Innervation-to-the-Diaphragm.jpg|thumb|400x400px|Image 3: Right and left phrenic nerve supplying the ipsilateral dome of the diaphra
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  • ...Acquired Weakness|Intensive Care Unit Acquired weakness (ICUAW]]) include 3 subsets: ...for the diagnosis of critical illness neuropathy remains electrodiagnostic testing. This includes nerve conduction studies and needle electromyography. Howev
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  • ...e=":1">American College of Sports Medicine: ACSM's Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription, ed. 8. Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2010 ...greater than that to which it is accustomed''.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":3">McArdle, WD, Katch, FL, and Katch, VL: Exercise Physiology: Nutrition, Ene
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  • The Rotator Cuff (RC) is a common name for the group of 4 distinct muscles and their tendons, which provide strength and stabili As a group, the rotator cuff muscles are responsible for stabilizing the shoulder join
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  • ...e NIH Stroke Scale to assess stroke patients. The NINDS rt-PA Stroke Study Group.] J Neurosci Nurs. 1997 Dec;29(6):384-92.</ref>. The NIHSS has been shown t ...guage, neglect, visual-field loss, extraocular movement, [[Muscle Strength Testing|motor strength]], [[ataxia]], [[dysarthria]], and [[Sensation|sensory loss]
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  • ...assidy SB, Driscoll DJ. Prader-Willi syndrome. Eur J Hum Genet. 2009;17(1):3-13. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2985966/ doi: 10.1038/ej The diagnosis of PWS is mainly via Genetic Testing and Counselling and supported by Clinical Diagnostic Criteria.
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  • ...ies you can use to ace any course at any level. Taylor & Francis; 2023 Jul 3.</ref> students often feel overwhelmed by the amount of information. They m ...<blockquote>Chunking is "a kind of information compression that we use to group related information in ways that make it more memorable. By grouping these
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  • *** Sexual function = 3 * Neurological Testing
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  • <div class="col-md-6">[[File:ASIA Testing Outlines.jpg|none|thumb|613x613px|ISNCSCI Scoring Outlines and ASIA Impairm ...in. The patient keeps their eyes closed or has their vision blocked during testing.
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  • ...residual limb. They reported phantom limb and residual limb pain rated at 3/10 at rest and up to 8/10 with dependent positioning and gentle palpation. ...lexors, extensors and abductors. Right knee extension and flexion strength testing were considered inconclusive secondary to pain, although the patient was ab
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  • ...ight and improved cardiorespiratory and muscular [[Fitness and Performance Testing in Sport - Individual Tests|fitness]]. He no longer had pain in his back or ...oderate- intensity physical activity, further medical work-up and exercise testing was unnecessary (although a sub-maximal exercise test of his cardiovascular
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  • * C2-3 joint * range of motion testing
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  • ...s of disease from the patient perspective]. Clinical Genetics. 2011 Sep;80(3):235-9.</ref> ...er for each allele) is now widely available. [[Genetic Disorders|Genetic]] testing may not be necessary for a patient with a typical clinical picture and a ge
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  • ...020) </ref> It is usually a clinical diagnosis, with confirmation by serum testing, but may have suggestive findings on imaging ...vailable from:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK470387/ (last accessed 3.8.2020)</ref>
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  • ...of joints for examination so that hypermobile joints outside this selected group will inevitably and invariably be overlooked. ...the available prevalence studies used different cutoffs, ranging from &gt;3 hypermobile joints to &gt; 6 hypermobile joints of 9 assessed (both thumbs,
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  • ...', ‘neuromuscular conditions' and ‘neuromuscular disorders' all describe a group of conditions which affect either the muscles, those in the arms and legs o ...strength be examined, along with the evaluation of other symptoms. Genetic testing can be done to confirm gene mutations or family history.
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  • ...r PC, Naylor CD, Stiell IG, Richardson WS. Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group. Users' guides to the medical literature: XXII: how to use articles about c ..."Stanton" />&nbsp; Currently only 1 CPR, the one classifying patients in a group likely to benefit from spinal manipulation, is at the validation stage of d
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