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  • The goal of any rehabilitation is to restore function to the greatest degree in the shortest time, helping .../content/43/4/247 Mechanotherapy: how physical therapists’ prescription of exercise promotes tissue repair.] British journal of sports medicine. 2009 Apr 1;43(
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  • [[File:Rehab programme design.png|thumb|450x450px|Rehabilitation Programme Design<ref name=":0" />|alt=]] ...Most often, these constraints relate to tissue injury. Implementation of a rehabilitation programme can only start if these factors are understood.
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  • ...me=":1">Herrington, L. Principles of Load Management in Sport and Exercise Rehabilitation. Plus , Course. 2022</ref> The following graphs explain the difference betw ...th system load and tissue load need to be considered when applying load in rehabilitation.
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  • ...f these injuries in cricket and detail the role of exercise therapy in the rehabilitation of fast bowlers following '''[[spondylolisthesis]]'''. * Provide an in-depth evidence-based, Exercise Therapy Rehabilitation programme for cricketers
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  • #[http://ciafel.fade.up.pt/aehd/index.php/aehd/issue/archive Archives of Exercise in Health and Disease] ...a-medicophysica/issue.php?cod=R33Y2011N01 European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine]
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  • ...ble to exercise well after completing [[Pulmonary Rehabilitation|pulmonary rehabilitation]] * Significant functional limitation after 6–12 wk of pulmonary rehabilitation on optimal medical therapy
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  • [[File:Patient-doing-exercise-using-quipment-with-therapist.jpg|right|frameless]] ...ples of rehabilitation. In: Andrews J, Harrelson G, Wilk K. (eds) Physical Rehabilitation of the Injured Athlete. 4th ed. 2012, 41-66. Available from: https://www.sc
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  • ...ks/hemodialysis/renal-rehabilitation-present-and-future-perspectives Renal Rehabilitation: Present and Future Perspectives] Available from : https://www.intechopen.com/books/hemodialysis/renal-rehabilitation-present-and-future-perspectives (last accessed 21.6.2019)
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  • ...isciplines such as education military technologies, space, medicine and in rehabilitation science. ...s affordable rehabilitation environment without compromising principles of rehabilitation ( motor control and motor learning).<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...itation of [[Sport Injury Classification|sports injuries]] and [[Falls and Exercise|fall prevention.]] ...ion in balance training.<ref>Muehlbauer T, Roth R, Bopp M, Granacher U. An exercise sequence for progression in balance training. The Journal of Strength & Con
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  • ...13">Charles P. Gabel, Simon Mendoza, 2013, Slacklining for Lower Extremity Rehabilitation and Injury Prevention, IJATT Volume 18, Issue 4, July</ref>. Slacklining is relevant to prehabilitation, rehabilitation and desired improvements in skill based sporting achievement.
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  • ...cessed 2.1.2022)</ref> eg [[Dumbbell Exercise|Dumbbell]] shoulder press on exercise ball involves concerted work by [[Abdominal Muscles|abdominals]], [[Deltoid ...ork a single muscle group at a time. eg Use of a "pec dec" is an isolation exercise meant to strengthen the pectorals.
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  • Quicker rehabilitation rate Slightly longer rehabilitation
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  • ...and depression in patients with multiple sclerosis. Journal of Research in Rehabilitation Sciences. 2008 Jun 1;4(1).</ref><ref>Vafaeenasab MR, Amiri A, Morowatishari ...l HS, Freyberger L. The treatment of tabetic ataxia by means of systematic exercise: an exposition of the principles and practice of compensatory movement trea
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  • ...y (SCI)]]. Some examples of how VR simulations can be used in neurological rehabilitation include: ...intain balance while standing on a virtual platform. The difficulty of the exercise can be adjusted by changing the size and speed of the platform or by adding
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  • = Non-operative rehabilitation&nbsp; = ...ef name="Wilk">E. Wilk, K., C. Macrina, L., M. Reinold, M., 'Non-operative rehabilitation for traumatic and atraumatic glenohumeral instability', North american jour
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  • ...orm a background that leads to further development of the applied skill of exercise prescription. ...ocesses of the pulmonary, cardiovascular, and neuromuscular systems during exercise.
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  • == Rehabilitation == *Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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  • ...n"<ref>Simpson H. Paradigm Shift in the Rehabilitation of the Ankle. Ankle Rehabilitation Progression Course. Physiopedia 2022</ref> * Incorporate cardio fitness into the exercise routine. Avoid cardio activities that involve too many shear forces or comp
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  • |Amputee Rehabilitation |Understanding Rehabilitation as Health Strategy
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  • ...clude the [[Gluteal Muscles|gluteals,]] [[hamstrings]], and low back. This exercise also relies on your [[Core Muscles|core muscles]] to assist in the movement * Rehabilitation: The hip hinge exercise can help strengthen the posterior chain and core muscles (which may lead to
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  • It is a form of personalized risk assessment and exercise protocols designed to train the athlete to their maximum potential while re ...ing to Meir et al (2007) "''Prehabilitation should not to be confused with rehabilitation, where the objective is to facilitate the recovery of the injured athlete.
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  • ...81119380627.ch1 "What is a canine athlete?]." ''Canine sports medicine and rehabilitation'' (2018): 1-22.</ref> ...://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/9781119380627. Introduction to Rehabilitation, Integrative Veterinary Medicine,] 10.1002/9781119823551.ch13, (103-112), (
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  • ...l. Lumbar disc arthroplasty is less frequently used than [[Lumbar Fusion Rehabilitation|lumbar fusion]] as it has more contraindications eg [[osteoporosis]] or [[O == Rehabilitation ==
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  • ...d using a stethoscope.<ref name=":0">Susan B, Thomas J, George D. Physical Rehabilitation Sixth edition. USA: F.A. Davis 2014.</ref> *Exercise
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  • ...ct, for example as in push ups, the bird dog exercise, and turn wall punch exercise<ref>De Araújo R C. Pirauá A L., Beltrão N B., Pitangui A C . Activity ...E Y, Oh J. ''Comparison of EMG activity on abdominal muscles during plank exercise with unilateral and bilateral additional isometric hip adduction. Journal o
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  • ...on patients' ability to engage in exercise [[Rehabilitation Interventions|rehabilitation]] and their overall outcomes, it is beneficial for physiotherapists to unde
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  • ...<nowiki>https://www.physiospot.com/opinion/hiv-what-has-physiotherapy-and-rehabilitation-got-to-do-with-it/</nowiki></ref><ref name=":0">Pullen SD, Chigbo NN, Nwigw === Rehabilitation with older/Aging HIV positive patients ===
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  • ...le inhibition: a limiting factor in joint rehabilitation. Journal of sport rehabilitation. 2000 May 1;9(2):135-59.</ref> ...heory for treating the unseen in clinical rehabilitation. Journal of sport rehabilitation. 2021 Dec 9;31(6):717-35.
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  • ...patient’s risk of morbidity and mortality. [[Rehabilitation Interventions|Rehabilitation]] professionals are uniquely suited to play an expanding and significant ro .... Considerations for Developing and Implementing an Online Community-Based Exercise Intervention for Adults Living with HIV: a qualitative study. medRxiv. 2021
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  • .../www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jnms/82/1/82_4/_article Brain plasticity and rehabilitation in stroke patients.] Journal of Nippon Medical School. 2015 Feb 15;82(1):4- ...8.aspx Exploring the transformative influence of neuroplasticity on stroke rehabilitation: a narrative review of current evidence]. Annals of Medicine and Surgery. 2
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  • ...es. In '''CPET''' different patients have different exercise protocols and exercise grades to follow. ...s described by the lung gas exchange.<ref>Karlman Wasserman. Principles of Exercise Testing and Interpretation Including Pathophysiology and Clinical Applicati
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  • ...s crucial for preventing contractures and ensuring optimal function during rehabilitation (Kwan 2002; Boscheinen Morrin 2004). == Role of the Physiotherapist in Sub-Acute Burn Patient Rehabilitation ==
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  • ...r W.J., Ratamess N.A. Fundamentals of resistance training: progression and exercise prescription. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 2004;36:674-688.</ref><ref name=":1"> ...nce. Thomas DeLorme’s work in the 1940 s proposes a progressive resistance exercise (PRE) program based on 10 repetitions maximum (10RM) where subject begins s
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  • ...ehabilitation in chronic graft-versus-host disease.] Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics. 2017 Feb 1;28(1):143-51.Available: https://www.sciencedirect.com/s ...may be required to manage complications such as reduced [[Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) In Adults|cardiopulmonary]] function, [[Myopathy Steroid Ind
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  • ...ular events affects a large and multilevel arteries causing complications. Exercise tolerance is initially limited due to narrowing of an artery as a result of ...511241&ei=au6uY_HUK5CXywSwqaaIDw&scisig=AAGBfm2wl5WSFtht7Rky5KYFsCB7VMbJ9w Exercise training and peripheral arterial disease.] Compr Physiol. 2012;2(4):2933-30
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  • ...mal. While it is common to have tachycardia as a physiological response to exercise or stress, it causes concern when it occurs at rest. ...rdia and exercise Available: https://bloomalliedhealth.com/tachycardia-and-exercise/<nowiki/>(accessed 30.3.2022)</ref>.
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  • ...logy. 2011 Dec 1;7(4):184-96. </ref>Also, [[Otago Exercise Programme|Otago exercise programme]] could benefit patient suffering from vertigo.
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  • ...Spinal Stabilization|trunk stability]]. When performed correctly, a bridge exercise can help promote better posture, ...e muscles]].<ref name="min yong">Min YE,Sin HC,Tae SK. Effects of Bridging Exercise on Different Support Surfaces on the Transverse Abdominis. Journal of Physi
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  • ...rograms: understanding the implications will help you design [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercises]] that are more efficient and less injurious. Both active and pas During rehabilitation, each joint should be moved '''individually''' through its available range
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  • ...gs. Areas of interest include Exercise &amp; Health, Sports &amp; Exercise Rehabilitation and Primary Care &amp; Health.&nbsp; === &nbsp;Cardiovascular Rehabilitation and Prevention MSc ===
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  • ...nset Muscle Soreness: What Is It and How Do We Treat It?. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. 1996;5(3):234-243.</ref> ...Lamberth J, Smith JW, McAllister MJ. Effect of Curcumin Supplementation on Exercise-Induced Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, Muscle Damage, and Muscle Soreness.
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  • ...c shoulder instability - updated results of the Derby Shoulder Instability Rehabilitation Programme.] Physiotherapy. 2019; 105:e69</ref>. It was designed by the by D [https://www.jospt.org/doi/abs/10.2519/jospt.2002.32.10.497 Rehabilitation]. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2002; 32:497–509.</ref>.
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  • ...rcise classes for patients with chronic low back pain, week-long intensive exercise and education classes for patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis, in-patient ...an out-patient pulmonary rehabilitation service which involves supervised exercise sessions and education regarding the self-management of respiratory conditi
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  • [[File:Plank exercise.jpg|300x300px|alt=|right|frameless]] The plank exercise is an isometric [[Core Strengthening|core exercise]] that involves maintaining a position similar to a push-up  for the maxi
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  • ...g.<ref>Pang MY, Harris JE, Eng JJ. A community-based upper-extremity group exercise program improves motor function and performance of functional activities in * '''Hospital GRASP:''' It lasts four weeks and occurs alongside inpatient rehabilitation. The sessions need to be monitored and the patient must be receive encourag
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  • ...an P, Boppana A, Salim Al Abdulla S, Mohammed Saad R. Post-COVID-19 Stroke Rehabilitation in Qatar: A Retrospective, Observational Pilot Study. Qatar Medical Journal == Implications for Rehabilitation ==
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  • [[File:Lunge with Dumbells.png|thumb|An exercise in NEMEX]] ...name=":2">Clausen B, Holsgaard-Larsen A, Roos EM. An 8-week neuromuscular exercise program for patients with mild to moderate knee osteoarthritis: a case seri
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  • [[File:Resistance.jpg|thumb|Resistance exercise ]] ...ists" your movement. We are familiar with weightlifting, but [[Therapeutic Exercise|other kinds of activities]] fall under the heading of resistance training,
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  • == Principles of Dosage in Exercise Prescription == There are five aspects to consider when prescribing any exercise regime:
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  • Young, male transtibial amputee referred to exercise physiology for lower limb strengthening, and high level mobility for return Transitibal, high level mobility, multi-disciplinary, exercise physiology
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  • == Exercise Prescription - “A balance between (he)art and science” == ...herapeutic exercise prescription should consider<ref name=":1">Jackson, R. Exercise Prescription. Plus. Course. 2024</ref>:
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  • [[File:Exercise older person.jpg|right|frameless]] ...of Education and Information Technology, 2015; 1 (3): 105. 2015;110.</ref> Rehabilitation of older adults assists in preserving functional independence and improving
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  • ...ed further by discussing recent case reports on Wilson's disease involving rehabilitation, ...Physical Therapy in Wilson’s Disease: Case Report.] Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - International. 3. 1. </ref>===
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  • * [[Therapeutic Exercise|Exercise]], * [[Exercise and Activity in Pain Management|Analgesics]],
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  • ...Mg A comparison of serratus anterior muscle activation during a wall slide exercise and other traditional exercises]. The Journal of orthopaedic and sports phy ...abs/pii/S1058274609002808 Shoulder kinematics during the wall push-up plus exercise.] Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery. 2010 Mar 1;19(2):216-23.</ref> <ga
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  • ...ornerstone of physiotherapy management is [[Cardiac Rehabilitation|cardiac rehabilitation]], see link. In patients undergoing heart surgery, physiotherapy can also h ...cemaker]] implant are often cleared for [[Therapeutic Exercise|therapeutic exercise]].
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  • ...ov/pmc/articles/PMC3894304/ The effects of stress on physical activity and exercise.] Sports medicine. 2014 Jan 1;44(1):81-121.</ref> ...awake at night. On a positive note, 47% of respondents reported walking or exercise as a way of managing stress. The detail about the effect of stress in our b
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  • ...ion.pdf An Official American Thoracic Society Clinical Practice Guideline: Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction:2013]. Parsons JP, Hallstrand TS, Mastronarde J == Cardiac/Pulmonary Rehabilitation and Therapy ==
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  • Rehabilitation of patient with a left TTA ...es to visit his daughter in the community. This outcome is inline with his rehabilitation goals.
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  • ...nd isn't fixed to an object.<ref name="p9">Andrew TL. Closed Kinetic Chain Exercise. A Comprehensive Guide to Multiple-Joint Exercises. Journal of Chiropractic ...t.<ref name=":0">Ip D. [[Principles of Sports Rehabilitation]]. Orthopedic Rehabilitation, Assessment, and Enablement. 2007:219-35.</ref>
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  • ...ame=":1" /> <ref>Crawford M. Kettlebells: Powerful, effective exercise and rehabilitation tools. Journal of the American Chiropractic Association. 2011 Nov 1:7-11.</ ...traction, as well as avoiding drop-offs or loss of strength throughout the exercise. <ref name=":0" />
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  • ...e and strengthening cardiac function. See [[Cardiac Rehabilitation|cardiac rehabilitation]] ...of these side effects will allow the therapist to consider the response to exercise prescription and other modalities in the context of the patient’s pharmac
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  • '''Education''' regarding weight reduction and exercise; '''Exercise and Rehabilitation'''
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  • ...ing a more common exercise in the West as a means of stress management and exercise. Tai chi consists of a series of slow, controlled movements or postures, in ...le for the [[Older People Introduction|older adult]] who otherwise may not exercise.<ref name=":0">Mayo clinic [https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/st
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  • ...of clinical conditions, including musculoskeletal, sports medicine, neuro-rehabilitation as well as [[prosthetics]] and [[Introduction to Orthotics]].&nbsp;<ref nam ...netic link. <ref name="p9">Ellenbecker TS, Davies GJ. Closed kinetic chain exercise: a comprehensive guide to multiple joint exercises. Human Kinetics; 2001.
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  • ...on, strengthening, and functional activity training<ref>Morris DM, Aquatic Rehabilitation for the Treatment of Neurologic Disorders .In: Cole AJ and Becker BE. Compr *Decreases post exercise discomfort
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  • ...g, concentration and control, breath awareness and flow) with neurological rehabilitation principles such as [[neuroplasticity]] and [[Motor Learning - Back to the B ...iotherapy and Pilates Institute (APPI®): <ref>Withers G. Modified pilates rehabilitation programme (manual) pilates and neurology.</ref>
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  • ...uch as [[Physical Inactivity|physical inactivit]]<nowiki/>y, [[Smoking and Exercise|tobacco]] use and unhealthy diet explain nearly 80% of the CVD burden <ref> ...r Prevention and Rehabilitation;2012.</ref>. Cardiac rehab classes include exercise, education and support.
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  • High-level rehabilitation: Amputee Case Study ...tic limb and it was identified that this was a patient who with high level rehabilitation had potential to increase their physical fitness and engage in sporting act
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  • ...Groot, S. ''et al.'' Comparison of two Borg exertion scales for monitoring exercise intensity in able-bodied participants, and those with paraplegia and tetrap ...uding those with cardiac, respiratory and neurological diseases undergoing rehabilitation.
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  • Exercise is a key component of the rehabilitation programme to aid the return to function and activity. In order to achieve ...Karlsson J. Continued sports activity using a pain monitoring model during rehabilitation in patients with Achilles tendinopathy. Am J Sports Med. 2007;35(6):897‐9
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  • ...<ref name=":6" /> . Research continues to investigate how to optimize ACL rehabilitation, including utilizing hydrotherapy. [[Aquatherapy|Hydrotherapy]] is the deli ==Outcome Measures of ACL Rehabilitation==
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  • Soft-tissue injuries rehabilitation can be quite complicated. Different acronyms have been used throughout the ...Management|load]] O: optimism V: vascularisation E: [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise]]'''
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  • ...of program used and the careful prescription of muscle actions, intensity, exercise selection and order, volume, frequency and rest periods between sets.<ref n ...ity of the ankle by inversion fckLRsimulation device and assessment of the rehabilitation program. Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc 2010;44(5):365-377 (level of evidence =
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  • The Otago Exercise Program (OEP) was developed and tested by '''the New Zealand Falls Prevent ...lable from:https://www.ncoa.org/uncategorized/evidence-based-program-otago-exercise-program/ (accessed 25.2.2021)</ref>.
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  • [[File:Lower back extension.jpeg|thumb|419x419px|A back exercise]] ...nic Disease|chronic diseases]], including [[Low Back Pain|low back pain]]. Exercise is the best way to increase functional capacity and prevent health-related
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  • ...a specific mode of short-duration maximal [[Anaerobic Exercise|anaerobic exercise]].<ref>Green S, Dawson B. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8321945/ Measure # [[Aerobic Exercise|Aerobic]] System (long term energy from oxygen breakdown- hours)
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  • ...inted as soon as the injury occurs for the best functional outcomes of his rehabilitation. Therefore, positioning and splinting should: ...Positioning, Splinting, and Contracture Management. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America. 2011 May 1;22(2):229-47.</ref>.
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  • ...e (CFE). Deep neck flexor training can also help to reduce headaches. This exercise programme is discussed in more detail [[Cervicogenic Headache|here]]. ...3985.2018.1430876 Effects of the craniocervical flexion and isometric neck exercise compared in patients with chronic neck pain: A randomized controlled trial.
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  • Closed Kinetic Chain (CKC) [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercises]] or closed chain exercises are exercises or movements where the ...icle/MED/25540486 Evaluation of Open and Closed Kinetic Chain Exercises in Rehabilitation Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction]. J Phys Ther Sci. 2014
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  • [[Category:Understanding Rehabilitation Content Development Project]] [[Category:Rehabilitation Interventions]]
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  • ...|Caroline Cater]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...n team. However, most often physiotherapists are in charge of the physical rehabilitation process.<ref name="kaplan">Kaplan SL, Outcome measurement and management: F
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  • ...hat eccentric exercises may provide superior pain relief, but providing an exercise that the patient can tolerate (isometric, concentric or eccentric) is the m == Concentric/Eccentric Home Exercise Program ==
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  • # Geriatric Physical Therapy: Unveiling the Role of Exercise in Chronic Pain Care ...ve Exercise Approaches at HealthMax Physiotherapy Clinics for Chronic Pain Rehabilitation
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  • [[File:Curl-up.jpg|curl-up exercise |alt=|right|frameless]] .../>(accessed 3.1.2022)</ref> Having abdominal muscles with high [[Endurance Exercise|endurance]] helps prevent [[Low Back Pain|low-back pain]].<ref name=":3" />
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  • ...herapies, electrophysical agents, thermotherapy, hydrotherapy, therapeutic exercise, meditation, and acupuncture. The physiotherapists' goal is to reduce pain ...apeutic purposes <ref name=":12">Prentice W.E. ''Therapeutic Modalities in Rehabilitation''. 4<sup>th</sup> ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Medical; 2011.</ref>.
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  • Sequelae of and rehabilitation from SARS may serve as a useful starting point for planning for optimal rec === Physical Rehabilitation ===
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  • Pulmonary rehabilitation has been defined by the American Thoracic Society and European Respiratory ...pean Respiratory Society statement: key concepts and advances in pulmonary rehabilitation. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2013;188:e13–e64.</ref>
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  • ...re ML, Dewey WS, Richard RL. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19801125 Rehabilitation of the burned hand.] Hand clinics. 2009 Nov 1;25(4):529-41.</ref>. ...Cowan AC, Stegink-Jansen CW. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23352672 Rehabilitation of hand burn injuries: Current updates]. Injury. 2013 Mar 1;44(3):391-6.</r
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  • ...f the distal end of an [[Axons|axon]] that is a result of a [[Nerve Injury Rehabilitation|nerve lesion]].<ref>Conforti L, Gilley J, Coleman MP. Wallerian degeneratio ...m.nih.gov/9707587 9707587].</ref>{{#ev:youtube|EcX7DWjC-7o}}<ref>Medical & Exercise Physiology School.Wallerian degeneration/ regeneration process of nerve fib
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  • ...e evidence that underpins and informs its practice and delivery.&nbsp; The exercise of clinical judgement and informed interpretation is at its core<ref>Charte ...spheres of promotion, prevention, treatment/intervention, habilitation and rehabilitation.
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  • ...ttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphys.2019.00672/full Physical exercise as personalized medicine for dementia prevention?]. Frontiers in Physiology More information regarding the role exercise has in the regulation of neurological conditions can be found [[Physical Ac
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  • ...with increasing levels of difficulty, which allows for a variety of custom exercise programs. ...n performing functional movement, cardiovascular exercise, and therapeutic exercise. Also, because these games are engaging and entertaining, clients will like
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  • == Benefits of Exercise Pre and Post Surgery == The effect of exercise on outcomes after surgery has been extensively studied in a number of popul
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  • * Instructing patients in exercise therapy and the use of mobility aids * Rehabilitation support
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  • ...unction in an efficient and safe manner.<ref name=":0">Wilk KE, Arrigo CA. Rehabilitation of Elbow Injuries: Nonoperative and Operative. Clinics in Sports Medicine. == Rehabilitation Objectives ==
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  • ...n-Mgx1oe2vlVY-unsplash.jpeg|thumb|390x390px|A great core exercise: [[Plank exercise|Plank]]]] ...ltext/2008/01000/Core_Stability_Exercise_Principles.14.aspx Core stability exercise principles]. Current sports medicine reports. 2008 Jan 1;7(1):39-44. Availa
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  • ...abilitation has better functional outcome. Also, more intensive and longer rehabilitation has a positive effect on functional outcome <ref>Venketasubramanian N, Pwee It is also important to monitor the pre and post exercise hemodynamics, specifically, blood pressure and heart rate. To prevent re oc
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  • [[Image:Back stretch exercise adherence small.jpg|right|frameless]] ...i.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5856927/ Patient involvement with home-based exercise programs: can connected health interventions influence adherence?]. JMIR mH
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  • ...e role of your physiotherapist, is to support and empower you through your rehabilitation. The focus will be on regaining movement and function, as well as getting y ...d suit the rehabilitation program to meet your needs and expectations. The rehabilitation process post surgery tends to last 9-12 months, but it can sometimes be sli
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  • ...t a tissue and system level<ref>Taberner M, Allen T, Cohen DD. Progressing rehabilitation after injury: consider the ‘control-chaos continuum’. British journal o ** [[Neuromuscular Adaptations to Exercise|Neuromuscular adaptations to exercise]]
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