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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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  • .../pmc2050006/ Failed back surgery syndrome]. COMSIG review. 1992 Nov 1;1(1):3.</ref><ref name="p1" /><br> ...tiology and diagnostic evaluation]. The Spine Journal. 2003 Sep 1;3(5):400-3.</ref>: <br>• The status before the operation <br>• The type of surgery
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  • ...iency Virus (HIV)|HIV]] is a major global public health issue, claiming 36.3 million [27.2–47.8 million] lives so far. Improved access to effective HI ...ed on genotype resistance test results.<ref name=":0" /> Studies show that 3-drug therapy reduces the rate of [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)|AIDS]
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  • ...al leadership in health care today. The Health Care Manager. 2020 Jul 1;39(3):117-21.</ref> [[File:Top Five Servant Leadership Characteristies.jpg|thumb|251x251px|Figure 3. Top five servant leadership characteristics.]]
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  • ...uals diagnosed with MCTD are women, with the highest prevalence in the age group under thirty.<ref name="mayo" />&nbsp;Other sources have reported statistic ...systematic review. Int J Cardiol [Internet]. 2014 [Cited 2016 Mar 12];171(3):326-30. Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24433611</ref>
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  • ...he world, with no preference for specific races or populations <ref name=":3">Dagli, Aditi, Jennifer Mueller, and Charles A. Williams. “Angelman Syndr ** Paternal uniparental disomy (UPD) in chromosome 15q11-q13 (3-5%)
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  • |Recently bed ridden for > 3 days or major surgery within 4 weeks<ref>Song K, Yao Y, Rong Z, Shen Y, Zhe |Calf swelling > 3 cm when compared with the asymptomatic lower extremity (measured 10cm below
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  • ...cy, childhood, and adolescence: a clinician's approach. Elsevier; 2014 Dec 3.</ref>. LGMD has an autosomal pattern of inheritance which can be eithe ...well. Semimembranosus muscle is most severely affected among the hamstring group whereas semitendinosus muscle is often well preserved.
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  • ==== I have passed 3 quizzes but only have one quiz badge on my dashboard ==== ...ith collaborators in several international locations and so all our course testing is based on those locations that are available to us. Its impossible to tel
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  • ...knee pain.] Current reviews in musculoskeletal medicine. 2010 Oct 1;3(1-4):3-10.</ref> ...sets of muscles important in posterior knee anatomy. The hamstring muscle group consists of the medially located [[semimembranosus]] and [[semitendinosus]]
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  • ...Lumbar radiculopathy prevalence 3%-5% of the population<ref>Berry JA, Elia C, Saini HS, Miulli DE. [https://w ...cans|magnetic resonance imaging]] and [[Electrodiagnosis|electrodiagnostic testing]], consisting of NCS (Nerve conduction study) and EMG (Electromyography),
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