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  • ...si|Anarème Kpandressi]]  as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...d-most-populous continent. With 1.1 billion people as of 2013, it accounts for about 15% of the world's human population. The continent is surrounded by t
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  • ...sentation are the result of unique mutations scattered throughout the gene in the majority of cases. <ref name=":0" /> ...ue to the cluster of features often seen in these cases. The letters stand for: Coloboma of the eye, [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Anatomy_of_the_Human_He
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  • ...ient involvement, practitioners need to take into account costs, resources in the community and the nature of the healthcare system.<ref name=":1" /> ...ads/2016/04/rehabilitation-comms-guid-16-17.pdf NHS Commissioning Guidance for Rehabilitation]
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  • == Patient Access to Physiotherapy or Physical Therapy Services / Entry Point == ...through referral by their primary care physician if they are not hospital in patients. The out patient clinics are mostly affiliated to a major hospital
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  • ...h A, Kemp AK, Theetha Kariyanna P. Bone Metastasis. [Updated 2022 Oct 25]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2023 J ...cancer] for more information. As healthcare professionals, it is important for us to be knowledgeable on the principles, precautions, and contraindication
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  • ...It will describe some of the difficulties faced by older amputees, and the physiotherapy assessment and management of this patient. ...ntments, meet friends etc. Mrs. A had a small circle of friends and family in her local area.
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  • ...r causing pressure on the brain or near drowning, also continue to be seen in conflict and disaster settings. Given that patients with severe, catastroph ...text.asp?2018/1/2/72/249854</ref> All rehabilitation professionals working in disasters and conflicts should be able to provide aftercare information to
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  • ...ct on work life or unemployment can negatively affect physical and mental health needing more medical consultations. ...engaging in work life provides many benefits: improved mental and physical health, better social support and financial independence; it is a source of identi
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  • ...on-operative treatment for scoliosis; Agnes Chow; Journal of the Hong-Kong physiotherapy association; 1978; Volume 2; p26-32 (A1)</ref><ref name="T. Maruyama">Maruy === Indication for use ===
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  • ...aslam">Haslam, D, Sattar, N &amp; Lean, M (2007) Obesity- time to wake up. In: Sattar, N &amp; Lean, M (eds.) ABC of Obesity. Oxford, Blackwell Publishin * According to the WHO in 2016 1.9 billion people were overweight, 600 million of these were obese an
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  • ...ncet. 2018 Jun 2;391(10136):2189-2190. </ref>. This approach is increasing in popularity<ref name=":2" />. ...ment|FAI]] is a common cause of [[Hip Pain & Mobility Deficits|hip pain]] in young people, and is caused by the of abnormal contact between [[Acetabulum
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  • ...nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7360525/ Neuropsychiatric issues after stroke: Clinical significance and therapeutic implications]. World journal of psychiatry. 20 ...isorders following stroke, discusses assessment steps and tools for mental health disorders, and gives a basic overview of interventions from a multidiscipli
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  • ...on is an extreme procedure it may in fact lead to a better quality of life for the patient versus man ...children that no longer live at home. She previously worked as a secretary in a school but retired 3 years ago and since retirement has become a keen gar
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  • ...ref name=":4" />. Some estimates of lifetime prevalence are as high as 84% in the adult population<ref name=":4" />. A systematic review demonstrated an ...European guidelines is that low back pain is “pain that occurs posteriorly in the region between the lower rib margin and the proximal thighs”.<ref nam
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  • [[File:Back pain image.jpg|thumb|CLBP: common in society.]] Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is defined as lower back pain lasting for longer than 12 weeks or 3 months, even after an initial injury or underlyin
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  • ...l therapies, long-term survival and [[Palliative Care Competence Framework for Physiotherapists|palliation]] are possible with minimal adverse effects to ...in metastasis are associated with poor survival outcomes and pose distinct clinical challenges<ref>Boire A, Brastianos PK, Garzia L, Valiente M. [https://pubme
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  • ...icine is 60 years old: the history and future of the intensive care unit.] Clinical medicine. 2014 Aug;14(4):376. </ref> ...secondary and tertiary care, with the majority of these services delivered in the secondary-care setting.<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...icine professional working directly with the athlete or team. When working in a professional sports environment, the physiotherapist may be part of a lar ...all levels, as well as to physically active people and those who take part in recreational exercise.
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  • ...ist”.<ref name=":0">Afolabi I. Overview and Introduction to Women's Pelvic Health Course. Plus , 2021.</ref> Women’s health physiotherapists typically treat female issues such as:<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...u C. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32125915/ Quality of palliative care in identified palliative care beds.] International Journal of Palliative Nursi ...goals attainable.<ref name="Kumar 2010">Kumar SP, Jim A. Physical Therapy in Palliative Care: From Symptom Control to Quality of Life: A Critical Review
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