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  • ...eople experiencing burn-out typically feel exhaustion, but are also likely to feel detached or cynical about their job. They often perform less well at w * Several of the perceived causes of burnout are related to management and leadership within the workplace.
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  • ...c process of assessment, planning, action and review to respond accurately to needs and capacities as they evolve.<ref name=":0">World Health organizatio Emergency assessment is needed in all phase of emergency to ensure effective action implementation. In acute emergencies, the assessmen
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  • ...Outcome Score (HOS) was developed as an evaluative self-report instrument to assess the outcomes of arthroscopic hip surgery.<ref name=":2">Hung M, Hon ...related to activity and participation were included whereas items relating to body structure and function (i.e., symptoms) were not considered.<ref name=
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  • * Although the footrests can be useful to help push doors open or closed, this method should not be used on glass doors th * The feet often extend beyond the footplates, so care needs to be taken to avoid injury. 
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  • Faridah is 60 years old. She was referred to the wheelchair service by the local hospital. She has recently had a stroke Her daughter does not work and is able to help her mother at home. She has a four- wheel wheelchair with swing-away footre
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  • ...s face is not one of how to engage patients, but rather how to be engaging to patients. &nbsp;Steve Wilkins tells us "The 10 Commandments of Patient Enga #Act like you are glad to see them (patients) and have time for them… no matter how busy you really
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  • ...g the wheelchair.Removal of the rear wheels or other parts is a useful way to further diminish the size and weight of the wheelchair.  ...ch item as he/she removes or alters it, to ensure that he/she will be able to reassemble the chair later.
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  • ...etic variation within families clearly contributes directly and indirectly to the pathogenesis of disease. <ref>Hernandez LM, Blazer DG. Genetics and Hea ...t occur at an earlier age than expected (10 to 20 years before most people get the disease), disease in more than one close relative.
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  • ...taking part in a formal student project within Physiopedia. The guide will help you with setting up your account, editing pages and problem solving. &nbsp; ...on the nature of your project in Physiopedia and what you will be expected to acheive.
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  • Would your organisation like to make a difference to global rehabilitation? Are you just as passionate as we are about knowledge ...ners|partnership with the Physiopedia charity]] offers an easy opportunity to :
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  • ...mation, or proceed to Step 5 below to ddetermine if you have what you need to make your decision.<br> 4. Mild neck pain that has been present for less than 6 weeks is likely to get better without treatment:
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  • ...olved in Physiopedia and achieve the specific requirements for each badge. To see the specific requirements for each badge click on the badge image. ...ysiopedia administration team. For each badge you are awarded you are free to:
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  • ...to Step 4 below to decide which reasons to choose each option matter most to you.<br> ...to choose each option are listed below. Check how much each reason matters to you on a scale from 0-5.
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  • ...g 21-item UIQ in patients seeking outpatient physical therapy services due to PFD. ...o urinary leakage problems, 2 related to frequency problems, and 2 related to retention problems. Each item has its own Likert rating scale structure and
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  • ...t of the wheelchair. Even if no tip or fall occurs, it can be difficult to get the wheelchair out of the gap.  * The best approach is to avoid obstacles or gaps, steering around them or straddling them.
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  • ...rapy Central] was established in 2004 by physical therapists with a vision to be the provider of choice for out-patient orthopedic physical therapy servi ...l get to make a difference in people's lives and we will make a difference to yours!
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  • ...lved in this project and earn accreditation for your contributions, please get in touch!</div> <div class="editorbox"> ...tricting motion at a joint. It doesn't create any over-pressure or stretch to part it supports.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...year old male who attended 2.5 months of intensive rehabilitation to learn to walk again after being immobile for more than a year. Mr. T. was a diabetic ...utation, diabetes, multiple co-morbidities, poor functional mobility prior to surgery
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  • ...ysiopedia can be used in teaching and learning, and also outlines ideas as to how educators could incorporate Physiopedia into the learning activities of * In addition to this, we are connected to over 200,000 people through social media.
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  • ...pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience that the brain uses to protect the neck against a perceived threat *The perceived threat may be associated with injury to the muscles, ligaments, discs, nerves, or joints, but most neck pain is non
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