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  • ...lammatory or neurological conditions, structural musculoskeletal damage or disorders, circulatory problems, suspected infections, tumours or systemic disease. I ...ct that something could be seriously wrong. In the case of musculoskeletal disorders, physiotherapists are highly trained to identify or rule out red flags.&nbs
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  • ...he implementation of physiotherapy in both common and severe mental health disorders and psychiatry is underestimated. As healthcare providers, physiotherapists ...ain Behaviours|pain]]<ref name=":1" />. Basically, individuals with mental disorders have numerous physical health complaints (cardiovascular diseases, metaboli
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  • ...matic_pelvic_floor_disorders.8.aspx Prevalence of Symptomatic Pelvic Floor Disorders Among Gynecologic Oncology Patients]. Obstetrics & Gynecology. 2013;122(5): ...issue, there is a tissue”: be mindful of not just the musculature but the biopsychosocial aspect of the patient that may impact or be impacted by PFD
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  • ...tic approach is crucial in developing effective treatment plans within the biopsychosocial model, as it takes into account the unique needs and circumstances of each ...ck with its main application on people with depression, anxiety and eating disorders <ref name="Beck 1995" />&nbsp;<ref name="Hayes 2004">Hayes, S.C., 2004. Acc
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  • ...bed mood, a negative self-efficacy, a high level of anxiety, mental health disorders and engaging into a catastrophizing tend.<ref name="Last et al.">Last AR, H == Biopsychosocial Approach ==
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  • See [[Breathing Pattern Disorders|breathing pattern disorders]] and [[Epidemiology of Neck Pain|neck pain]] ...''<ref name=":3">Clifton Smith, T., & Rowley, J. (2011). Breathing pattern disorders and physiotherapy: inspiration for our profession. Physical Therapy Reviews
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  • ...tions likely to reduce the chronicity of LBP may need to focus not only on biopsychosocial issues related to healthcare, but also wider social and lifestyle factors t ...culoskeletal Disorders. 2022 Dec;23(1):1-4.</ref>, [[Depression|depressive disorders]]<ref>Wong JJ, Tricco AC, Côté P, Liang CY, Lewis JA, Bouck Z, Rosella LC
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  • ...086-7 Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis and back pain.] Scoliosis and spinal disorders. 2016 Dec;11(1):27.</ref> <ref>Rigo M. [https://scoliosisjournal.biomedcent ...i.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6437349/#R4 How Common Is Back Pain and What Biopsychosocial Factors Are Associated With Back Pain in Patients With Adolescent Idiopathi
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  • ...nk.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10067-006-0433-9 Central sensitization: a biopsychosocial explanation for chronic widespread pain in patients with fibromyalgia and c * Patients with chronic cervical disorders show deficit in the proprioceptive input, which affects postural stability<
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  • ...herapy are a marker of risk factors regarding musculoskeletal diseases and disorders. [[The Flag System|Yellow Flags]] are an indication of Psychosocial factors ...ck with its main application on people with depression, anxiety and eating disorders <ref name="Beck 1995" />&nbsp;<ref name="Hayes 2004">Hayes, S.C., 2004. Acc
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  • ...terest groups.''[[File:Biopsychosocial-model-of-health.PNG|thumb|400x400px|Biopsychosocial Model]] ...ease read here for more general information on the [[Biopsychosocial Model|biopsychosocial model]].
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  • ...opulmonary systems (important to know about changes to [[Breathing Pattern Disorders|breathing]] patterns, apneas, cardiovascular disease.) *[[Biopsychosocial Model|Biopsychosocial Model (]]<nowiki/>important to know about environmental factors, cultural f
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  • ...es), together with negative environmental factors, could lead to diseases, disorders, functional limitations, and to disability. ...without disorders or without diseases, but it refers to well-being from a biopsychosocial point of view: so it refers to well-being and quality of life, even in the
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  • #[[Sleep Deprivation and Sleep Disorders|Sleep]] - quality and duration; children with chronic pain commonly have di ...ce education is to change the concept of pain from a biomedical model to a biopsychosocial model, which assesses factors such as genetics, beliefs, cognition, school
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  • ...nd biological attributes of the child need to be understood. Utilising the biopsychosocial model helps clinicians to appreciate a child’s understanding of pain, how ...f the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index in people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders: a mixed methods study.] Frontiers in psychiatry. 2019 May 9;10:284.</ref>
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  • There is also room for applying [[Biopsychosocial Model|biopsychosocial]] modelling to foot orthoses.<ref name=":2" /> ...fasciopathy: a pragmatic randomised controlled trial. BMC musculoskeletal disorders. 2018 Dec 1;19(1):222.</ref>
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  • == The Biopsychosocial Model == ...i A, Das A, Kar SK. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6875848/ Biopsychosocial Model in Contemporary Psychiatry: Current Validity and Future Prospects.] I
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  • == Biopsychosocial Model == [[File:Screenshot 2023-05-16 at 16.19.39.png|thumb|Biopsychosocial Model for Heath]]
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  • ...eelchair user. It is important that there is a strong consideration of the biopsychosocial model of health when it comes to wheelchair users who require a holistic ap ===Increased Risk Factors and Biopsychosocial Considerations===
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  • ...hova K, O'Dea L, Bevan S. Taking the strain: The impact of Musculoskeletal Disorders on work and home life. Fit For Work UK. December 2012.]</ref> ...livan MJ, Watson PJ (2008). Pain Management: Practical Applications of the Biopsychosocial Perspective in Clinical and Occupational Settings. London, UK: Churchill Li
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