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  • ...f Motion for bilateral upper limbs was decreased and patient had grade 2/5 strength in all movements. He had no movement in his left lower limb *Right hip range of motion was decreased and grade 2/5 strength was noted for all movements.
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  • The most common mechanism is a dorsiflexion force on the ankle associated with a rapid, strong contraction of the peroneal tendons and wit ...th JA, Taylor WC, Whalen J. Peroneal tendon subluxation: the other lateral ankle injury. Br J Sports Med. 2010 Nov;44(14):1047-53.</ref>.
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  • **Ankle DF4/5N/A **Ankle PF4/5N/A

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  • ...who is a business student who was diagnosed with osteosarcoma of the left ankle and bilateral breast cancer. Patient has no known chronic illnesses had sev ...sted went back to the doctor X-rays done revealed osteosarcoma of the left ankle. A week later was admitted for 2 months biopsy done &amp; Left BKA. A month
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  • ...ment of functional deficits and technical factors that limit performance]. Strength and conditioning journal. 2014 Dec 1;36(6):4.Available: https://www.ncbi.nl ...s a valuable primary physical training exercise, being a single [[Compound Exercises|compound exercise]] that is highly sensitive to highlight [[Biomechanics|bi
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  • * STRENGTH ...KA, Greising SM. Mechanisms behind estrogens’ beneficial effect on muscle strength in females. Exercise and sport sciences reviews. 2010;38.</ref>
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  • The goal of physiotherapy is to improve strength in the large muscle groups and prevent scoliosis and contractures. According to the literature, the role of strengthening exercises for muscular dystrophy is controversial for two reasons:<ref>Physiospot. [h
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  • ...ndividuals with a history of [[Ankle Sprain|ankle sprain]] develop chronic ankle instability. ...<ref name=":1" /> It has, therefore, become essential to base the model of ankle rehabilitation on the perceptual-interdependence framework to successfully
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  • ...r rupture includes: falling from a height, forceful plantar flexion of the ankle (as in jumping with an extended knee), or using the foot to break a fall if ...ed ends of the tendon are sutured together. The surgeon will then take the ankle through complete range of motion to look at the integrity of the repair. A
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  • ...March. 1998 Mar.</ref> and straining or rupture of the muscles around the ankle (e.g. [[Calf Strain|calf]], [[Peroneal Tendinopathy|peroneii]], [[Tibialis ...and lateral malleoli provide additional articulations and stability to the ankle joint. The inferior tibiofibular joint is formed by the articulation of the
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  • ...maximal extension in stance as well as knee flexion in swing while both of ankle dorsiflexion in early stance and planterflexion in late stance are dropping ...hanges e.g. decrease in the hip extensor moment in midstance as well as in ankle power during push off phase, increase in rectus femoris muscle activation t
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  • ...feet: This can cause foot and ankle instability issues which may result in ankle sprains. **Loss of dexterity &amp; overall hand strength
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  • ...n passes downwards, deep to the flexor retinaculum, crossing the posterior ankle joint, lateral to [[Flexor Digitorum Longus|flexor digitorum longus]]. The Aids in plantarflexion at the [[Ankle and Foot|ankle joint]].<ref name="salad" />
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  • ...by 4 weeks in a below-knee cast. Initially, the physiotherapist focused on ankle and knee range of movement. Occupational Therapy provided an adaption for h ...jury. Alan returned to gym-based training to work on range of movement and strength with guidance from the National Team physiotherapist.
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  • The purpose of the SLS is to measure the [[Muscle Strength Testing|strength]] of the lower body, particularly the [[Quadriceps Muscle|quadriceps]] and ...[[Range of Motion|PROM]]. Individuals with MKD benefit from rehabilitation exercises focused on
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  • ...o one sprain per 10 000 people daily<ref>The gender issue: epidemiology of ankle injuries in athletes who participate in basketball. ...h ankle sprains: a prospective examination of an athletic population. Foot Ankle Int. 1998;19:653–660.</ref>.
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  • [[Spasticity]] and [[dystonia]] lead to difficulties in coordination, strength and selective motor control, and they are the most common movement disorder * Multilevel surgery of the ankle and foot
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  • ...muscles that fill the space between the metatarsal bones of the [[Foot and Ankle Structure and Function|foot]]. Their function lies in spreading the toes ap An [[Muscle Strength Testing|Oxford scale muscle strength assessment]] can be done as follows for the scales of 0/1 and 2/3.<ref name
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  • ...son's]] five years ago. His treatment program was based on medications and exercises which has helped him in managing well. John is an active family man who still works, attends a gym for regular exercises and does a lot of community work.
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  • ...vealed M0 for toe flexion (ie. no activity), and for toe extension M2, and ankle dorsal flexors and plantar flexors could not be tested due to fracture immo '''PROM Toes:''' Complete, but with pain. ROM ankle and knee unable to test due to fracture immobilisation
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