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  • ...in these sports if needed. Athletes with disabilities are able to compete in sports at elite levels. These levels can be only fractions of athletes with ...le Hospital in Aylesbury, England at the request of the British Government in 1944 to address the needs of the large numbers of civilians and soldiers in
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  • ...strength, endurance and power. "Bad" stress can lead to injury or a delay in healing.<ref name=":4" /> ...eory_to_Guide_the.3.aspx he Use of the Physical Stress Theory to Guide the Rehabilitation of a Patient With Bilateral Suspected Deep Tissue Injuries and Hip Repair].
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  • == Why Use Fitness and Performance Testing in Sport? == ...0">McGuigan M. Chapter 12 Principles of Test Selection and Administration. In Haff GG, Triplett NT, editors. Essentials of strength training and conditio
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  • ...n the same way and each individual has their own protective factors to use in the case of adversity.<ref>Bonanno GA, Romero SA, Klein SI. The temporal el * This may lead to a decrease in motivation and performance
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  • ...ation for competition and their ability to take part in competitions. This in turn may have a significant effect on their lifetime dreams and goals of su ...to provide information on various determinants of sports injury incidence in order to identify and implement injury prevention measurements.
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  • ...y. [[Aquatherapy|Hydrotherapy]] is the delivery of physiotherapy treatment in an aquatic environment, utilizing the properties of water (density, buoyanc ==Outcome Measures of ACL Rehabilitation==
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  • ...entral.com/articles/10.1186/s12891-017-1660-8 Single leg squat performance in physically and non-physically active individuals: a cross-sectional study.] ...S test is a reasonable tool to use in preparticipation [[Injury Prevention in Sport|sports physical examinations]] to assess for dynamic knee valgus and
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  • ...subscales; Pain, other Symptoms, Function in daily living (ADL), Function in Sport and Recreation (Sport/Rec), and knee-related Quality of Life (QOL).It ...ion medicine : official journal of the UEMS European Board of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 2011;43:374-81.</ref><br>
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  • ...ttitudes Regarding Artificial Intelligence Applications in Health Care and Rehabilitation: Cross-sectional Study.] Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2022 Oct 20; ...alth professionals, we need to increase our awareness AI's applications in rehabilitation to provide best practice patient care.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...-operative care of the patient with an ACL-deficient knee. Current reviews in musculoskeletal medicine. 2017 Sep 1;10(3):322-7.</ref>. ...e of reconstruction, '''the rate of recurrence is still high, particularly in the first 24 months following the operation<ref>Paterno MV, Rauh MJ, Schmit
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  • == Foundation Blocks in Sports Medicine == ...as a result of health conditions, disease or injury. These models are used in healthcare as a way to organise clinical practice decisions. It creates a c
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  • ...em forms the basis of mental imagery with the aim of improving performance in motor tasks and competitive situations, and facilitates motor acquisition a There are two models that are used most frequently in the literature for the process of mental imagery.
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  • ...2016 Consensus statement on return to sport from the First World Congress in Sports Physical Therapy, Bern.] British journal of sports medicine. 2016 Ju ...d rehabilitation” and not just a decision made at the end of a recovery or rehabilitation process.<ref name=":0" /> The three elements of return to sport are<ref nam
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  • ...upper quarter.<ref name=":0">Kolt GS, Snyder-Mackler L. Physical Therapies in Sport and Exercise. 2nd ED. Edinburgh. Churchill Livingstone. Elsevier. 200 ...Pelvic Tilt|pelvic tilt]]. This alters the position of the spine resulting in a [[Low Back Pain Related to Hyperlordosis|hyperlordosis]], which then shut
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  • ...al breathing mechanics differ based on test and position. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. 2019 Aug 1;28(6):635-9.</ref> The Hi-Lo Test is used in the assessment of breathing pattern dysfunction, by the observation of abdo
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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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  • ...t blow to the medial malleolus. Or, they present with years of involvement in athletics with a pronated foot.<ref name="William M. Geideman">Geideman WM, ...valgus<br>• Palpable pain between medial malleolus and navicular<br>• Pain in the plantar medial arch <br><br>
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  • ...F, BASTOS A, BRITO C, SILVA R. Anatomical study on the psoas minor muscle in human fetuses. Int J Morphol. 2012 Mar 1;30(1):136-9.</ref> There is limite ...juries in Sport|overuse]], and sometimes [[arthritis]] can also cause pain in the hip flexors.<ref>Physiopedia [[Hip Flexors]] Available:[[Hip Flexors]]
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  • ...dterm outcomes after arthroscopic surgery for hypermobile lateral meniscus in adults: Restriction of paradoxical motion. J Orthop Sci [Internet]. 2018;23 ...4px]]The LM is smaller, thinner, and more mobile than the medial meniscus. In addition, the LM has fewer anchoring stabilizers, most notably at its poste
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  • ...‘dys’ indicates alteration and ‘kinesis’ indicates motion. it can be found in healthy individuals or be responsible for a syndrome characterized by sever ...Glenoid labrum injuries, (5) [[clavicle]] fracture and (6) [[Nerve Injury Rehabilitation|nerve]]-related.
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