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  • ...il S. [https://academic.oup.com/bjaed/article/16/1/26/2463139 Rib fracture management]. Bja Education. 2016 Jan 1;16(1):26-32.</ref>. This condition is of clini ...thology of rib fracture is associated with decreased chest movement due to pain. This further reduces the tidal volume and may predispose to significant [[
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  • ...axter's nerve entrapment. However, it's an often-overlooked source of heel pain.<ref name=":0">Stephen Offutt DP, Patrick DeHeer DP. How to address Baxters * A sharp, radiating pain worse at night and after physical activity (such as walking).<ref name=":2"
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  • At any given site, a history of pain or abnormal sensation commonly precedes the onset of motor symptoms. Abnorm ...the involvement of both extremities.<ref name=":0" /> Some patients report pain and discomfort in the affected extremity.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...omfort caused by coronary artery disease. Pressure, fullness, squeezing or pain in the center of the chest. Can also feel discomfort in the neck, jaw, shou ...be accompanied by other symptoms (such as nausea, shortness of breath, or pain in the neck, shoulder, jaw, arm, or back). Angina pectoris typically occurs
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  • ...w that chronic pain in children and adolescents is a predictor for chronic pain in adults.<ref name=":0" /> <ref name=":1" /> == Pain ==
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  • ...muscle function. It is commonly seen in rehabilitation setting actions as management for increased tone or spasticity. In some cases, It is used for children wi ...etal pain, [[headache]], [[fibromyalgia]] and [[Myofascial pain|myofascial pain syndrome.]]<ref>See S, Ginzburg R. Choosing a skeletal muscle relaxant. Ame
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  • * Back pain/headaches ...he time of consultation and uses a Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) to measure pain, systemic symptoms, and functional impact; and a 5-point scale to measure b
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  • ...t and extension-rotation test) is a provocative test useful for diagnosing pain related to [[Facet Joint Syndrome|facet joint pathology]], e.g. [[osteoarth # The test is considered positive when the patient reports [[Pain Assessment|pain]], numbness or tingling in the area concerned.<ref>Radiopedia Kemp Test Ava
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  • ...tion sense on the same side from damage to the dorsal column and a loss of pain and temperature sensation (hemianaesthesia) contralateral to the lesion owi * Contralateral loss of [[Pain Assessment|pain]] and temperature sensations below the level of the lesion<ref>Wright R, Si
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  • Zika, physical therapy, joint pain, Guatemala<br> ...ive findings included fever, mosquito bites, and decreased movement due to pain. Pt was referred on to physician for further diagnostic testing for underly
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  • ...and move around in the joint, and can result into catching and subsequent pain. These defects does not heal as with bone, but are instead filled with scar * Pain in the joint
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  • For caregivers to assess the pain experience of people with end-stage [[dementia]] who are non-verbal.  ...under reported in the dementia population. In the absence of self-reported pain, caregivers and clinicians must rely on their observation and the knowledge
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  • ...ttern the patient will present with shallow short breathing pattern due to pain. It is an injury affect the muscles between two or more ribs<ref name=":0"> ...nnis ball.<ref>Tran H. [https://www.spine-health.com/conditions/upper-back-pain/causes-intercostal-muscle-strain Causes of Intercostal Muscle Strain]. Spin
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  • ...ptoms often follow a [[Dermatomes|dermatomal]] distribution, and can cause pain and numbness that wraps around to the front of your body.. * Symptoms of radiculopathy vary by location but frequently include pain, weakness, numbness and tingling.
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  • ...eat soft tissue, mobilise joints, stretch tight muscles and fascia, reduce pain and improve circulation and lymphatic drainage.<ref name=":0">Thomas E, Cav == Evidence for Muscle Energy Technique in the Management of Pelvic Girdle Dysfunction ==
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  • ...Is forward head posture relevant to cervical muscles performance and neck pain? A case–control study.] Brazilian journal of physical therapy. 2019 Jul 1 Most commonly neck pain arises from poor posture on the bike or a poor bike fit. This includes[[Fil
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  • ...ool to screen for [[Assessment and Management of Concussion|assessment and management of concussion]] with children aged from 5 to 12.<ref name=":0">Echemendia R ...creening tool for [[Assessment and Management of Concussion|assessment and management of concussion]] in younger population, though the diagnosis of a concussion
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  • ...ng in patella tendinopathy, but it is also a key symptom in patellofemoral pain. By looking at the patient's entire clinical picture, the correct diagnosis When tendons act as springs (e.g. the patella tendon during jumping), tendon pain can be related to overload. It is important to understand the different loa
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  • ...It refers to an abnormal pattern of walking secondary to [[Pain Behaviours|pain]] that ultimately causes a limp, whereby the stance phase is shortened rela ...ditions can improve with [[Treatment‐based classification approach to neck pain|treatment]].<ref name=":2">Healthline Antalgic gait Available: https://www.
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  • ...not have high diagnostic accuracy but a combination with other sacroiliac pain provocation tests gives valid evidence for sacroiliac dysfunction. <br>The .... 1998 Aug;11(4):341-5.</ref><ref name="Vier">P Vercellini. Chronic pelvic pain. Wiley-Blackwell 2011: 118-119</ref>
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