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  • ...au/SiteCollectionDocuments/HW-PA-SittingLess-Adults.pdf Heart Foundation's Sitting Less for Adults] guide.</div> == Example studies linking sitting with chronic disease ==
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  • ...l tremor, dystonia and chorea]. Sex and Gender Differences in Neurological Disease. 2022 Aug 5:101.</ref> === Sitting ===
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  • ...y are useful investigations in the management of patients with respiratory disease or respiratory weakness secondary to neurological impairment. They aid diag ...tion of patients with symptoms/signs/investigations that suggest pulmonary disease (e.g. cough, wheeze, breathlessness, crackles or abnormal [https://www.ncbi
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  • [[Degenerative Disc Disease|Degenerative disk disease]] is associated with advanced age, male sex, and smoking ...PS (truck drivers, manual laborers). Intradiscal pressures increase during sitting.
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  • ...including hypertension, hypothyroidism, diabetes, obesity, coronary artery disease, hyperlipidemia, PVD, and osteoarthritis. Pt had been treated on an outpati '''<u>O:</u>'''On eval, pt performed supine &lt;&gt; sit mod A, sitting balance SBA, sit &lt;&gt; stand from bed mod A with RW, ambulatory transfer
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  • Aspiration [[pneumonia]] (AP) is a common disease that frequently occurs in [[Older People - An Introduction|older patients]] ...[[Parkinson's|Parkinsons plus]], [[Motor Neurone Disease MND|motor neurone disease]], [[dementia]], need of mechanical [[Ventilation and Weaning|ventilation]]
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  • See [[Cardiovascular Disease|Cardiovascular]] Disease and links provided in Conditions of the venous system above. * Avoid long periods of standing or sitting. Try to change positions regularly throughout the day.
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  • ...how each of these factors influence the risk of [[Chronic Disease|chronic disease]] and [[obesity]]<ref name="Health" />.<br>The premise behind these evidenc *For children 2 to 5 years of age, sitting and watching television and the use of other electronic media should be lim
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  • ...ronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease ([[COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)|COPD]]) * Requires adequate motor control which means sitting in the correct position, holding the device at the right angle and generati
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  • [[Cardiovascular Disease|Cardiovascular disease]] is an important cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide among older in The effects of physical activity in cardiovascular disease patients helps in,
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  • ...ebellar]] ataxia. The scale is made up of 8 items related to gait, stance, sitting, speech, finger-chase test, nose-finger test, fast alternating movements an *[[Machado-Joseph Disease (Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 3)|Spinocerebellar]] Ataxia<ref name="schmitz
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  • hip disarticulation, peripheral vascular disease, geriatric, wheelchair Co-morbidities : Peripheral vascular disease, hypertension, history of left lower limb cellulitis, smoker/drinks 2-3 can
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  • ...[Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)|coronary artery disease]], congenital heart disease, intraocular lens implantation as there is an increase in intra-ocular and ...ostic and treatment maneuver for [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular]] disease, diagnosis of heart abnormalities specifically with using [[Electrocardiogr
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  • ...with early spondylitis than in patients with [[Disc Herniation|lumbar disc disease]]<ref>Sadowska-Wróblewska M, Filipowicz A, Garwolinska H, Michalski J, Rus ...re than 75% of patients but when it is positive in 88% of those cases, the disease is correctly identified.
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  • ...included type II diabetes, end stage renal failure and peripheral vascular disease. She has historically had difficult intravenous access.
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  • ...ion is the surgical removal of a limb due to complications associated with disease or trauma. There are two main categories in which amputees are grouped: Tra *Reason for amputation: Peripheral vascular disease with atherosclerosis.
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  • * Neuromuscular disease for example Parkinson, Demetia. <ref name=":1">Masiewicz S, Mabrouk A, Joh ...to tie one's shoes, sitting on a low/short chair then trying to stand, or sitting, standing, or lying down with crossed legs.<ref name=":1" /> eg After a fal
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  • [[Osteoarthritis]] (OA) is one of the most devastating [[Chronic Disease|chronic condition]]<nowiki/>s that affect people around the world. Although * Poor [[posture]] when sitting for long periods
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  • ...ce of chronic disease. The numerous co-morbidities associated with chronic disease have several implications on the status of an elderly patient post amputati ...left transtibial amputation secondary to longstanding peripheral vascular disease due to diabetes. Goals of the surgery were pain control and improved qualit
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  • ...wer Extremity Amputation (LEA) in patients 65+ is severe peripheral artery disease (PAD) - with/without diabetes. Research estimates around 13% of geriatric p ...tation secondary to gangrene of right foot and chronic peripheral vascular disease secondary to Diabetes on Jan.12, 2014. Code blue was called twice in acute
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  • *Functional limitation (e.g. pain during intercourse, using tampons, sitting)<br> *Neurologic disease (e.g. MS)<br>
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  • '''Co-morbidities:'''<br>[[Diabetes]], Chronic Ischemic Heart Disease, Moderate Tricuspid Regurgitation, Pacemaker implantation, Right Carotid En '''Balance''' Sitting position - good static and dynamic balance while sitting on the edge of the bed, both with the foot on the floor, and with the foot
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  • NMS is a common consequence of neuromotor disease. Examples of these include<ref name=":0">Allam AM, Schwabe AL. [https://onl * [[Motor Neurone Disease MND|Motor neuron disease]], e.g. Spinal muscular atrophy
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  • * The patient is able to maintain an upright sitting position in a bed or chair * Do they have any known respiratory disease that may require consideration when agreeing a weaning programme?
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  • ...ore erector spinae activation. Similarly, sway standing postures and slump sitting postures decrease activity in the internal oblique and multifidus muscles a ...herniated disk disease, lumbosacral strain, lumbago, and degenerative disk disease<ref name=":0" />.Major contributing factors that impose flexion on the lumb
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  • ...ients who have chronic [[COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)|lung disease]], associated with morbidity and mortality.   ** Transfers to sitting out of bed
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  • ...as a sudden drop in [[Blood Pressure|blood pressure]] upon standing from a sitting or supine position. It is also known as postural hypotension. ...t many patients can be asymptomatic. Frequent [[falls]] occur due to this disease process resulting in a high rate of morbitity and mortality and multiple ho
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  • You can also practice this sitting in a chair, with your knees bent and your shoulders, head, and neck relaxed === Sitting position ===
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  • ...od pressure measured, or to ensure of a patient: <ref name=":1">Centre for Disease Control and Prevention. High Blood Pressure. Available from: https://www.cd * Sitting up straight on a chair with your back supported - sit quietly for a few min
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  • ...tee who is also a person with idiopathic [[Parkinson's_Disease|Parkinson’s Disease]]. Additionally, there were unique gait difficulties and an underlying comp Transtibial, Parkinson’s disease, geriatrics, rehabilitation, freezing
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  • ...posture and velocity. It is one of the cardinal features of [[Parkinson's Disease]] and is usually present in extrapyramidal disorders. It affects the agonis * [[Huntington Disease|Huntington's Disease]]
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  • ...and high blood pressure, and also suffers from Chronic Obstructive Airway Disease (COAD) (on domiciliary Oxygen). ...obilising, so until then, the patient spends an extended period of time in sitting or in bed.
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  • ..., MSAdams T. Gait changes with walking devices in persons with parkinson’s disease. Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol 2012;7(2):149–152.</ref>. A cane can also ...al, auditory, vestibular, peripheral proprioceptive, or central cerebellar disease. It can help stabilize a patient’s gait by providing an extra contact poi
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  • ...t including the domain of pain and gait and functional activities. It is a disease specific questionnaire. <ref>Harold RE, Butler BA, Delagrammaticas D, Sulli ...activities. Here, stair climbing, the ability to don/doff shoes and socks, sitting balance, and the ability to commute independently are assessed. If he does
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  • ...s, hypertension, and morbid obesity as well as a history of cardiovascular disease currently managed with beta-blockers. This patient had a previous ankle dis PMH: type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and obesity<br>No complaints of pain in the LE but does have
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  • ...eek JH, Ijaz S, Hermans V, Pedisic Z. Workplace interventions for reducing sitting at work (Cochrane Review). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2018;(6) ...actors and the outcomes of work interventions in relation to prevention of disease, early rehabilitation and return to work. By widening the scope of OH resea
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  • ...t and right side lying turning in bed. He was also assisted from supine to sitting over the edge of the bed with the left foot on the floor. Upper limb resist ...rogressed to dynamic sitting balance exercises. He was taught to move from sitting to standing with the use of a walker. At this point static and dynamic stan
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  • ...]] (specifically a [[synucleinopathy]]) related to [[Parkinson's|Parkinson disease]].<ref name=":0">Radiopedia [https://radiopaedia.org/articles/dementia-with ...a: dementia occurring in a patient who receives a diagnosed of Parkinson's disease and then develops dementia symptoms after one year or more of the diagnosis
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  • ...who has been recently diagnosed with [[COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)|COPD]]. He has been recommended physiotherapy for the same. The article fo ...COPD patients. Therefore, it may not include all symptoms or signs of the disease condition. Remember that the assessment findings, in reality, will vary sli
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  • ...sed by an energy expenditure ≤1.5 metabolic equivalents (METs), while in a sitting, reclining or lying posture”. Many adults spend roughly 9–10 h/day enga ...ers|cancer]] risk; risks for [[Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders|metabolic disease]]<nowiki/>s such as [[diabetes]], [[hypertension]], [[Hyperlipidemia|dyslip
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  • ...iagnosis: Spondylolisthesis secondary to chronic [[Crohn's Disease|Crohn’s disease]] (CD) ...ichenstein">Lichenstein, G. Hanauer, S. Sandborn, W. Management of Crohn's Disease in Adults. Am J Gastroenterol. 2009; 104: 465-483. doi:10.1038/ajg.208.168<
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  • AN of the femoral head has often been described as a multifactorial disease. Etiopathogenesis is not well understood Risk Factors include: ...son A, Keegan THM, Wun T. Osteonecrosis of the femoral head in sickle cell disease: prevalence, comorbidities, and surgical outcomes in California. Blood Adv
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  • ...direct.com/science/article/pii/S0022510X10003928 Perspectives of Kennedy's disease]. Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 2010 Nov 15;298(1-2):1-0.</ref> ...fects females due to its X-linked transmission.<ref name=":0" /> Kennedy’s Disease usually appears between the ages of 30-60; however, earlier and later onset
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  • ...rd anatomy|spinal cord]] around the central canal. It is a rare neurogenic disease. As the cyst gets larger, it presses on the spinal cord and interferes with ...brain defects, [[Spinal Cord Injury|spinal cord trauma]] and [[Infectious Disease|infection]].
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  • * [[Brain Tumors|Brain tumor]] (Primary or metastatic disease) * Demyelinating disease:  [[Multiple Sclerosis (MS)|multiple sclerosis]], acute necrotizing myelit
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  • ...ence/article/pii/S0003687019301279 Low back pain and its relationship with sitting behaviour among sedentary office workers.] Applied Ergonomics, 81, p.102894 ...es and injuries, 1990–2015: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015]. The Lancet, 388(10053), pp.1545-1602.</ref> <ref>Andersen TE,
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  • ...ative disorder,]] specifically a [[Motor Neurone Disease MND|motor neurone disease]]. SMA is characterised by the degeneration of alpha motor neurons in the !'''TYPE 1 (MOST SEVERE)(Werdnig-Hoffmann disease of acute infantile SMA)'''
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  • ...harmatutor.org/articles/plueral-effusion-disease-of-lungs PLUERAL EFFUSION-DISEASE OF LUNGS.] [last accessed 24/03/2021]</ref> When fluid builds up in the spa * Postural drainage in sitting and lying
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  • ...ion. OH is defined as a sudden drop in blood pressure upon standing from a sitting or supine position. It is also known as postural hypotension. .... Problems with the autonomic nervous system, eg [[Parkinson's|Parkinson’s disease]], can cause low blood pressure.
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  • ...be incorporated during simple activities of daily living, such as walking, sitting, standing and bending. The technique aims to teach and educate the correct ...zed controlled trial of the Alexander Technique for idiopathic Parkinson’s disease. ''Clinical Rehabilitation''. 2002;16(7):695-708. </ref>
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  • ...aside cottage to take in the view of the ocean. He had peripheral vascular disease (PVD) and non-healing ulcers on his left lower limb which led to him having geriatric, transtibial, peripheral vascular disease, prosthetic, rehabilitation<br>
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  • ...Diagnostic value of history in patients with syncope with or without heart disease. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 2001 Jun 1;37(7):1921-8.</r * '''Cerebrovascular causes:''' Although syncope from cerebrovascular disease is very rare, transient ischemia may result from vertebrobasilar insufficie
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  • ...apid development of generalized pitting edema associated with the systemic disease requires prompt diagnosis and management. <ref name=":0" /> ...[Heart Failure|congestive heart failure (CHF)]], renal disease, or hepatic disease.
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  • ...py intervention post Left BKA. She has been diagnosed with coronary artery disease and type 2 diabetes as a result of morbid obesity. She weighs 120kgs. Two y ...in her upper limbs grade 4/5. Static sitting balance was fair and dynamic sitting balance was poor. She stated that occasionally she still feeling a ``funny`
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  • ...with a prevalence rate estimated between 17.3% to 47.7%. <ref>Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Adult Physical Inactivity Prevalence Maps by Race/E ...Behaviour|Sedentary behaviours]] (from the Latin sedere, “to sit”) include sitting during commuting, in the workplace and the domestic environment, and during
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  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system in which the myelin sheath surrounding the ax ...he most widely accepted theory is that multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that preferentially destroys the CNS while the peripheral nervous system is
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  • ...injuries]], [[ataxia]], [[Parkinson's - Clinical Presentation|Parkinson’s disease]], [[schizophrenia]], or other psychiatric illnesses.  This test is completed with the patient sitting.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...ncidence rate of 3 per 100000 person-years after [[Parkinson's|Parkinson’s disease]] (PD)<ref name=":3">Dash S, Mahale R, Netravathi M, Kamble NL, Holla V, Ya ...e video is titled Differentiating Multiple System Atrophy From Parkinson's Disease.
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  • * Newly diagnosed neuromuscular disease with a vital capacity <10 capacity <10 - 15 mL/kg ...nt is placed into a better postural position (e.g. sitting upright or half-sitting)
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  • ...derly and those who have [[Parkinson's - Clinical Presentation|Parkinson's Disease]] or [[Ankylosing Spondylitis (Axial Spondyloarthritis)]] (AS).  The measurement can be done standing or sitting and it is worth documenting which position has been used. 
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  • ...ity on major non-communicable diseases worldwide: An analysis of burden of disease and life expectancy. The Lancet. 2012;380(9838):219-229</ref>. ...able Diseases|non-communicable diseases]] (NCDs), including cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer.
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  • ...do at any time in [https://members.physio-pedia.com/2020/03/15/coronavirus-disease-programme/ Plus ], it can be started and completed at any time that suits y ...ypal-donate-btns">[https://members.physio-pedia.com/2020/03/15/coronavirus-disease-programme/ Go to the course on Plus ]</div>
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  • ...-health-benefits (last accessed 21.5.2019)</ref> As it can be performed in sitting it is ideal for those with lower limb problems or poor balance. ...proving aerobic endurance and psychosocial well-being among coronary heart disease patients. Tai Chi could be a cost-effective and safe exercise option in [[C
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  • ...ar Dystrophy]] (DMD). It is usually used to monitor the progression of the disease and treatment effects. '''sitting'''
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  • ...irways to collapse during coughing. Autogenic drainage is performed whilst sitting upright and does not utilize [[Postural Drainage]] positions. [[File:Sitting posture.jpg|center|thumb|275x275px]]
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  • ..."Comparative quantification of health risks. Global and regional burden of disease attributable to selected major risk factors."] World Health Organization,G ..., and Parks, JW. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/13110049/ Coronary heart-disease and physical activity of work.] Lancet. 1953; 265: 1053–1057
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  • ...a - it is the sensation of dyspnoea in the recumbent position, relieved by sitting or standing. Interstitial lung disease
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  • * the wheelchair and cushion support the wheelchair user in sitting upright; ...iculty propelling the wheelchair, and difficulty with transfers. The ideal sitting position for most people in a wheelchair follows the 90-90-90 rule;
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  • ...ond most common neurodegenerative condition worldwide, after [[Alzheimer's Disease|Alzheimer's]]. The main area of basal ganglia dysfunction appears to stem f ...ed posture" - this not seen at diagnosis but later on in the course of the disease. This can cause balance deficits and create a risk of [[falls]].
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  • ...mple R, Murley GS, Woodburn J, Turner DE. Tibialis posterior in health and disease: a review of structure and function with specific reference to electromyogr # Sitting
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  • Sitting posteriorly, the tectum (Latin for "roof" or "covering")  is composed of t ...e Diseases|infection]], or a [[Neurodegenerative Disease|neurodegenerative disease]].
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  • ...include regular (e.g. quarterly) height measurements in standing and crook sitting, as well as measuring their arm span. This monitoring can help to identify ...wiki/>[[Osgood-Schlatter Disease|e]]<nowiki/>and [[Sever's Disease|Sever's disease]]
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  • ...multivessel and left main [[Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)|coronary artery disease]]. Image 2: Patient underwent CABG for three vessel disease. Bypass grafts were assessed for graft patency (3 bypass grafts can be seen
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  • ...nt to try different ones. Extensive evidence supports its effectiveness in sitting or gravity assisted positions <ref name="ACPRC" /><ref name=":1" /><ref>Lew ...ll depend on your medical condition and how well it works for you. When in sitting, maintain a good breathing pattern with relaxed shoulders and neck, back su
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  • ...he facet joints make it more stable, hence less prone to degenerative disc disease. With trauma, chronic overload from the lifting of heavy objects or chronic Why clinically significant thoracic disc disease is less common, has essentially two causes:
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  • ...lance controlled by the nervous system. Balance Dysfunction in Parkinson&s Disease], Nutt JG, Horak FB, eds. Academic Press/Elsevier. 2020:1-24.</ref>. throug stability required for tasks like sitting or standing is called "static balance" but when we examine the amount of po
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  • * Obesity as a disease itself is multifactorial and occurs due to complex interactions occurring b ...e]], [[Chronic Kidney Disease|chronic kidney]] and [[Liver Disease|liver]] disease as well as many types of cancer.  <ref>ASN Childhood Obesity Prevention St
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  • Transtibial, diabetes, peripheral artery disease, phantom limb sensation, acute, in-patient ...eaching assistant<br>History of presenting condition:<br>Peripheral artery disease leading to arteriosclerosis obliterans in the dorsalis pedis artery of the
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  • * Cyanotic [[Congenital Heart Disease|congenital heart disease]] (uncommon) ...d, legs, and arms, hold for 5seconds and then gently relax); seated twist (Sitting straight, engage your core and arms in forward flexion with/without weight
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  • ...and do meditation on posture they feel comfortable. People can meditate in sitting, walking, standing, and reclining positions. <ref name=":1" /> ...System|sympathetic]] overstimulation reduces cholesterol and risk of heart disease and helps in reducing [[Smoking Cessation and Brief Intervention|smoking]]<
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  • ...e treatment to increase strength and prevent development of extra-muscular disease in order to better outcomes for the patient.&nbsp;&nbsp; ...g stairs, or getting up or sitting down on a couch.With progression of the disease, neck and shoulder girdle musculature can be involved resulting in minimal
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  • ...s; co-existing diseases eg [[diabetes]] or [[Chronic Kidney Disease|kidney disease]]<ref name=":1" />. Measure blood pressure when client is relaxed and sitting. A sphygmomanometer is used to measure BP and an inflatable pressure cuff a
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  • ...s including unusual faces and multiple malformations like congenital heart disease. These patients were previously thought to have a form of [[Turner Syndrome ...ings.<ref name=":5">Noonan Syndrome. Available from https://www.stjude.org/disease/noonan-syndrome.html ( accessed 22 September, 2020)</ref>
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  • ...lthy lungs as well as those with impaired lung function. In the absence of disease our breathing becomes altered with stress and when left unchecked over time ...ctive Pulmonary Disease Rehabilitation Class|chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]] (COPD)<ref name=":1">Lu Y, Li P, Li N, et al. Effects of Home-Based Breat
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  • ...ltiple sclerosis]], [[Parkinson's]], [[COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)|COPD]], [[Heart Failure|heart failure]], and [[arthritis]]. Muscle strengt ...quality of life.<ref>Powers SK, Lynch GS, Murphy KT, Reid MB, Zijdewind I. Disease-induced skeletal muscle atrophy and fatigue. Medicine and science in sports
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  • ...as in semi recumbent position, so postural drainage can be facilitated in sitting or lying posture. The middle and lower lobes do not have the advantage of g ...sis of diseases such as cystic fibrosis, bronchiectasis or cavitating lung disease
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  • You can download the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention'''&nbsp;2 Month Milestone Checklist''' [https://www. You can download the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention'''&nbsp;4 Month Milestone Checklist''' [http://www.c
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  • #Patient should be in a relaxed position suitable for deep breathing (e.g. sitting upright in a chair or side lying if extra volume is required in one lung du *# Surgery in patients with [[COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)|COPD]]
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  • * Degenerative disease ([[osteoarthritis]]) ...itis|reactive arthritis]], and [[Celiac Disease (Coeliac Disease)|celiac]] disease among numerous others.<ref name=":0">Senthelal S, Thomas MA. [https://www.n
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  • ...dentary Behaviour|sedentary]] during waking hours. This includes prolonged sitting or being restrained (e.g., stroller, high chair, car seat) for more than on **Limiting sedentary (motorized) transport, extended sitting, and time spent indoors throughout the day.
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  • [[File:Baastrup-disease-1.jpeg|thumb|Baastrup syndrome with active inflammation (e.g. bursitis)|alt ...asstrup Syndrome. Available from:https://radiopaedia.org/articles/baastrup-disease-1?lang=us (accessed 29 August 2022)</ref> It was first described by Christi
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  • ...convalescent treatment. Her amputation was a result of peripheral vascular disease (PVD) of her left lower foot and toes. Her incision is healing well and she <u>Objective:</u> Mrs. C was received sitting reclined in bed upon arrival. She was able to answer questions appropriatel
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  • It is essential for correct standing or sitting lumbar posture and plays a critical role during walking and running<ref nam ...les/Tendinopathy-Millar-Silbernagel-2021.pdf Tendinopathy.] Nature reviews Disease primers. 2021 Jan 7;7(1):1.</ref>. The iliopsoas tendon can develop a tendi
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  • * Metabolic Myopathies: eg Lipid myopathies; Glycogen storage disease myopathy (caused by [[Enzymes|enzyme]] deficiencies) * Patients may complain of difficulty raising up from sitting position, climbing stairs or difficulty brushing their hair, or practicing
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  • ...ascular procedures to both his limbs. He has extensive peripheral vascular disease, which lead to the initial amputation. He also several co-morbidities namel ...ogy: Type 2 Diabetes, cardiomyopathy, cardiac failure, peripheral vascular disease; Right above knee amputation *Impairments: Poor endurance; Poor static and
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  • ...ions|Trans-femoral]], diabetes mellitus, rehabilitation, peripheral artery disease. ...dities include ischemic heart disease (IHD), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), transient ischaemic attack (TIA), and asthma. The respiratory issue
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