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  • The table below highlights some signs and symptoms that will guide your decision and diagnostic processes. Patient education is important in the management of overuse injuries. Furthermore,
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  • ...90" /> as "systematically developed statements to assist practitioners and patient decisions about appropriate health care for specific circumstances".<ref na ...rm management and are designed to support the decision-making processes in patient care. The content of a guideline is based on a systematic review of researc
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  • ...ef><ref>Graziano D.L. et al. (2007). Positive Cervical Artery Testing in a Patient with Chronic Whiplash Syndrome: Clinical Decision-Making in the Presence of # Grade 1 the patient complains of neck pain, stiffness, or tenderness with no positive findings
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  • ...ides<ref name="Loudon">Loudon J, et al. The clinical orthopedic assessment guide. 2nd ed. Kansas: Human Kinetics, 2008. p.395-408.</ref> ...ious [[Neurological Disorders|neurologic disorders]] and the assessment of patient progress during rehabilitation and recovery from the effects of n
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  • ...all neurological disorders, there are three key stages through which an MS patient will pass. These are 1) investigation, 2) diagnosis and 3) treatment/manage ...es 1 and 2 when self-management can play a major role in the life of an MS patient.
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  • ...ahovac SZ, Rothfus WE, Kurs-Lasky M. Severe thoracic kyphosis in the older patient in the absence of vertebral fracture: association of extreme curve with age ...e is mostly gradual over time.<ref name=":9">Zane MK. Physical Therapist’s Guide to Hyperkyphosis (Humpback) in Adults. American Physical Therapy Associatio
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  • ...to pre-exertion baseline can take hours to months, and in some cases, the patient never recovers to the pre-exertion baseline.<ref>Battery B. What is ME? [In ...nd attitudes toward both patient groups, but can greatly impact the ME/CFS patient’s diagnosis, plan of care development and implementation, access to appro
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  • ...discusses some of the more common types of forelimb lameness in the canine patient. * Other modalities that may be useful include cryotherapy, TENS and LASER.<ref>Haslerud S, Mag
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  • ...t the body is working to protect that part of the body. Pain can be a good guide to the best healing behaviors; understanding pain can help to deal with it ...l Therapists''': What information should you be collecting when treating a patient with low back pain? The [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Treatment_Based_Classi
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  • ...lage Lesions A Practical Guide to Assessment and Treatment: Background and patient assessment (vol 1). New york: Springer</ref><ref name="Olsen et al" /> ...ling arthritic symptoms. Knowing the patient, his medical history, and the patient should be queried regarding any previous treatment. There may be a history
    33 KB (4,839 words) - 01:28, 29 August 2019
  • The patellar orientation varies from one patient to another; it can also be different from the left to right knee in the sam Patient's usually present with the complaint of anterior knee pain that is aggravat
    34 KB (4,944 words) - 05:36, 10 February 2024
  • ...(1990) as "systematically developed statements to assist practitioners and patient decisions about appropriate health care for specific circumstances".<ref na ...rm management and are designed to support the decision-making processes in patient care. The content of a guideline is based on a systematic review of researc
    46 KB (6,470 words) - 04:02, 14 June 2022
  • ...[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27408698/ Mechanisms of low back pain: a guide for diagnosis and therapy.] F1000Res. 2016; 5(91 51):1530. </ref> It has been reported that patient with severe CLBP have a higher portion of type IIB muscle fibre (fast twitc
    61 KB (8,853 words) - 12:53, 26 June 2023
  • ...force placed across joints, changes the center of gravity, and forces the patient into an anterior pelvic tilt. The anterior displacement of the [[Centre of ...the patient is lying down. The pain is possibly severe enough to wake the patient up. This combined with the increased fluid volume from fluid retention duri
    45 KB (6,765 words) - 00:11, 30 June 2023
  • ...erapy daily&nbsp;as long as there are rehabilitation goals ( providing the patient tolerates this intensity), and recognition that&nbsp;high-intensity practic ...nbsp;<ref name="SF 2010">Clinical Guidelines for Stroke Management A Quick Guide for Physiotherapy. National Stroke Foundation, Australia, 2010.</ref>
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  • ...diagnosis (growth plate disorder, referral from the cervical spine). If a patient is >50, consider osteoarthritis ([[Osteoarthritis|OA]]), referred cervical ...228501961_The_Patient-Rated_Tennis_Elbow_Evaluation_PRTEEC_User_Manual The Patient-Rated Tennis Elbow Evaluation (PRTEE)©] User Manual, 2007 </ref> The dyna
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  • ...x Patient Problems|from Bellarmine University's Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems project]] and [[User:Yves Hubar|Yves Hubar]] CRPS diagnosis is mainly based on patient history, clinical examination, and supportive investigations.
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  • ...SK, Kashid M, Chakrabarty B, Upreti V, Shaki O. Is it necessary to screen patient with adhesive capsulitis of shoulder for diabetes mellitus?. ''J Family Me ...phase, respectfully), sleeping is often interrupted and disturbed. As the patient's condition progresses, this can get worse and there's good evidence that t
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  • ...d C. Subacromial Impingement Syndrome - What does this mean to and for the Patient? A Qualitative Study. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice. Elsevier Ltd; 2 * 3 tests are positive: the probability that the patient has SAPS is (10,56) <ref name=":18" />
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  • ...proaches within the medical and scientific community. Behaviour change and patient participation are absolutely crucial for success.<ref name=":12">Lewis R, � ...ews and 3 policy documents, and examined the effects of different exercise modalities on back, neck, shoulder, knee and multi-site pain. The review summarised th
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