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  • ...81119380627.ch1 "What is a canine athlete?]." ''Canine sports medicine and rehabilitation'' (2018): 1-22.</ref> ...://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/9781119380627. Introduction to Rehabilitation, Integrative Veterinary Medicine,] 10.1002/9781119823551.ch13, (103-112), (
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  • Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) is a therapeutic approach that incorporates speciall Animal Assisted Therapy is found to be beneficial in a wide range of physical and
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  • ...ref name=":1">Prydie D, Hewitt I editors.Practical Physiotherapy for Small Animal Practice. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2015.</ref> ...ment Rupture in Dogs: Review on Biomechanics, Etiopathogenetic Factors and Rehabilitation.] Vet Sci. 2021 Sep 6;8(9):186. </ref> The caudal cruciate ligament in dogs
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  • ...ef name=":4">Prydie D, Hewitt I editors. Practical Physiotherapy for Small Animal Practice. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2015.</ref> The primary purpo ...cGowan CM, Goff L editors. Animal Physiotherapy: Assessment, Treatment and Rehabilitation of Animals. Wiley-Blackwell, 2016. p.1-2</ref>
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  • ...mportant to note that animal handling and restraint may cause stress to an animal. When working with horses, you should always use as little restraint as is * For rehabilitation exercises
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  • ...://physio-pedia.com/Hydrotherapy_in_ACL_rehabilitation Hydrotherapy in ACL rehabilitation] ** Animal-assisted physiotherapy
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  • ...sary to ensure that the animal physiotherapist can correctly identify each animal patient’s challenges/dysfunctions and, from there, develop an appropriate There are three key domains to consider when assessing an animal patient:<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...must, therefore, also be able to address ethical challenges that arise in animal practice. ...ical implications of relevant laws and to consider how these laws apply to animal physiotherapists:<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...sthetists as it influences so many aspects of their work during prosthetic rehabilitation. See also[[Biomechanics for Cerebral Palsy Orthotics]] * Rehabilitation specialists, practice biomechanics eg [[Clinical Biomechanics of Carpal Tun
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  • ...anised movement. Even after the spinal cord is disconnected from the brain animal studies have shown that appropriate stimulation of local spinal circuits el ...omaticity of walking: functional significance, mechanisms, measurement and rehabilitation strategies.] Frontiers in human neuroscience. 2015 May 5;9:246.Available:ht
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  • ...es some of the most common canine pelvic and hip conditions encountered in animal physiotherapy practice. While some conditions occur more frequently than ot At least 25 percent of all fractures seen in small animal patients are pelvic fractures.<ref name=":1">Van Der Walt, A. Managing Diso
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  • ...human physiotherapy with the use of modalities. When using modalities for animal physiotherapy the goals are: ...for canine rehabilitation and physical therapy. Veterinary Clinics: Small Animal Practice. 2015 Jan 1;45(1):1-27.</ref> All these modalities are used based
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  • *Biological (e.g. Disease Epidemics and Insect/Animal Plagues)<br> ...s spread across a large region, which can occur to the human population or animal population and may&nbsp;affect health and disrupt services leading to econo
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  • ...s the horse responds to and if the horse has been provided with sufficient rehabilitation Unlike in human physiotherapy, you cannot interview an equine patient, so the animal therapist often has to interview the wider team to find out all the relevan
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  • ...and Physiology of the Normal Vestibular System. In: Herdman S. Vestibular Rehabilitation, 3rd edition. Philadelphia: F.A Davis Company; 2007. p. 1-18.</ref> The com ...x|Source: Internet Archive Book Images, License: Public Domain<ref>[[:File:Animal biology.jpg]]</ref>|center]]
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  • This page will discuss key considerations for the animal physiotherapist, including the importance of working closely with the multi ...s - particularly when attempting to determine what other interventions the animal has received.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...to communicate does not negate the possibility that a human or a nonhuman animal experiences pain."<ref name=":2" /> ...Rehabilitation_of_Chronic_Pain_Part_1_Pediatric_Pain Best-evidence for the rehabilitation of chronic pain part 1]: Pediatric pain. Journal of clinical medicine. 2019
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  • ...imulation (tDCS)] into light, a technique originally applied to humans and animal models in the mid-20th century. Unlike TMS, which can produce a direct neur ...ttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35949977/ Non-invasive brain stimulation in rehabilitation.] Turk J Phys Med Rehabil. 2022 Mar 1;68(1):1-8.</ref>The direction of the
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  • ...y, equity and inclusion, and racial equity have garnered public attention. Rehabilitation professionals can play an important role within the health system in achiev ...of health, including the following:<ref name=":6">Lai D. Global Health for Rehabilitation Professionals Course. Plus, 2023.</ref><blockquote>“The enjoyment of the
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  • ...can be congenital (often due to the abnormal formation of ligaments in the animal’s vertebrae) or occur after an accident.<ref name=":0" /><ref>Takahashi F ...ogressive restoration of cervical active range of motion (ROM), as well as rehabilitation of the strength and proprioception of cervical spine can commence
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  • ...nvironments to inform research on sensory integration intervention for the rehabilitation of neurodevelopmental disorders]. ''J Neurodev Disord''. 2010;2(3):</ref> ...E, Rolin O. Telehealth in pediatric rehabilitation. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics. 2021 May 1;32(2):307-17.</ref>
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  • *Material cut out into shape (ball, animal, bear) ...orld Health Organisation, Geneva (1995).<br>13. “Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation – A guide for strengthening the basic nursing&nbsp;curriculum”, World H
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  • * a diet rich in animal fats and protein ...e B, Mesters I, Ros WJG, Hoekstra-Weebers JEHM. Cancer-related fatigue and rehabilitation: a randomized controlled multicenter trial comparing physical training comb
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  • * The understanding and role of animals in animal physiotherapy, as well as animal-assisted physiotherapy * The role of plants in physiotherapy clinic rooms, the rehabilitation process and experience, in client lives, health and living spaces, as nutr
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  • ...tted by a mosquito bite. Other parasites may be transmitted to humans from animal feces.&nbsp;<ref name="Mayo" />&nbsp;<ref name="Lindahl" />&nbsp;<ref>Centr ''Animal to Person:&nbsp;''
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  • * The animal is standing or recumbent * Achieve functional rehabilitation (strength, proprioception, functional movements)
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  • ...scularly. Decreased spasticity can last from 3-8 months. During this time, rehabilitation is needed to make full use of the reduced spasticity. The effects of botox Occupational therapy (OT) is an essential part of CP rehabilitation to help children improve fine motor function of their upper extremities. Ad
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  • ...who plan to serve in an academic or research capacity may pursue a PhD in Rehabilitation Science or Applied Health Science.
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  • ...horacic Limb. In: Zink C, Van Dyke JB, editors. Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Second Edition. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2018. p294-332.</ref> Thi ...s and Their Management with Physical Therapy. Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice. 2007;22(4):171-82.</ref>
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  • ...ion, and blood pressure elevation to maximize spinal cord perfusion, early rehabilitation, and cellular therapies.<ref name="Yilmaz et al." /> ...ancement, much work is still needed to translate the gained knowledge from animal studies to clinical applications in humans.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...of community acquired illness (diarrhoea, [[dehydration]], viral diseases, animal venoms, and so on)<ref>Prakash J, Singh TB, Ghosh B, Malhotra V, Rathore SS ...ure clinical studies.] BMC nephrology. 2020 Dec;21:1-1.</ref>. See [[Renal Rehabilitation]].
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  • ...W, Qin L. Steroid-associated osteonecrosis: Epidemiology, pathophysiology, animal model, prevention, and potential treatments (an overview). J Orthop Transl ...nt specifically learns how to move, while maintaining hip precautions. The rehabilitation protocol is combined with a home exercise program.<ref>Paula Miller, Treati
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  • .... Neer Award 1999. Overuse activity injures the supraspinatus tendon in an animal model: a histologic and biomechanical study. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2000;9: ...a normal function can be within in a few weeks, but in more chronic cases, rehabilitation can take a number of months before returning to normal, pain free, activiti
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  • ...over). Due to the advances in emergency medicine, intensive care and neuro-rehabilitation we are also witnessing the increase in the population of people leaving wit ...pairment and requires multifaceted therapeutic intervention. Moreover, the rehabilitation itself exposes traumatic brain injury survivors to greater risk of falls. T
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  • ...n and a meaningful strategy to promote increased physical activity levels. Rehabilitation professionals are well positioned to have meaningful impacts on planetary h ...otic disease]], "it cannot be considered in full without considering human-animal relations and the biodiversity crisis in general".<ref>Maric F, Nicholls DA
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  • ...a passenger, such as being driven in a car or on a bus, rickshaw, jit-ney, animal-powered vehicle, or private or public taxi, bus, train, tram, subway, boat ...cle. Inclusions: driving human-powered transportation, motorized vehicles, animal-powered vehicles Exclusions: moving around using equipment (d465); using tr
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  • .../book/10.1002/9780470751183 Animal physiotherapy. Assesment, Treatment and Rehabilitation of Animals] JAV: Blackwell Publishing. 2007.</ref> ** Available in training institutes and large animal hospitals
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  • * [[Cardiac Rehabilitation|Cardiac rehabilitation]] ...voiding industrial trans-fatty acids, while replacing them with plant- and animal-based whole foods
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  • ...al: London, UK. 2020.</ref><blockquote>'''''Potential Key Issues for Acute Rehabilitation Providers:''''' ...nagement.<ref name=":0" /> <blockquote>'''''Potential Key Issues for Acute Rehabilitation Providers:'''''
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  • ...<ref>Truong DD, Kirby M, Kanthasamy A, Matsumoto RR. Posthypoxic myoclonus animal models. Adv Neurol. 2002;89:295–306. ...Post-anoxic myoclonus: A case presentation and review of management in the rehabilitation setting. Brain Inj. 2006 Jan 1;20(2):213–7.
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  • ...n contractures in C5 and C6 tetraplegia. ''Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.'' 2004;85:1880-1885.</ref> Consideration of splints to assist with posit ...ost likely to be effective if started before the onset of contracture thus rehabilitation and treatments of the upper-limb should be initiated as soon as possible af
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  • ...TA. Principles of experience-dependent neural plasticity: Implications for rehabilitation after brain damage. J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2008;51:S225-239.</ref> ...ilitation: exploiting and promoting neuroplasticity. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics. 2010 Feb 1;21(1):157-78.</ref>
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  • ...ns J. Inter-professional communication and interaction in the neurological rehabilitation team: a literature review. ''Disabil Rehabil''. 2020;42(11):1607-1615. doi: ...rcollegiate Guidelines Network., 2010. Management of patients with stroke: Rehabilitation, prevention and management of complications, and discharge planning. Edinbu
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  • ...om/2076-2615/10/2/203 Generation of domains for the equine musculoskeletal rehabilitation outcome score: Development by expert consensus.] Animals. 2020 Jan 25;10(2) ...ase vetting assessment to exacerbate any lameness that may be present. The animal's leg is held in a flexed position for around a minute. The horse is then t
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  • ...PD. Common complications of fracture repair. Clinical techniques in small animal practice. 2004 Aug 1;19(3):168-79.</ref> ...EwFnoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=stress%20sharing%20fixation&f=false Treatment and rehabilitation of fractures]. Edited by Stanley Hoppenfeld and Vasantha L. Murthy. Pp 574.
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  • * '''Animal-assisted interventions'''. This technique can involve spending time with a ...w.mdpi.com/1660-4601/13/12/1229/pdf The role of soundscape in nature-based rehabilitation: A patient perspective]. International journal of environmental research an
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  • ...play a key role in healing generally, but while they have been studied in animal models of tendinopathy, knowledge about their role in horses is limited.<re ...ref> or extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT).<ref>Kaneps AJ. Practical Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy for the General Equine Practitioner. Vet Clin North Am
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  • ...M, Musumeci G. The role of exercise on peripheral nerve regeneration: from animal model to clinical application. Heliyon. 2021:29;7(11).</ref> Also, a study ...dgement, decision making skills and experience are important for effective rehabilitation'''</u>'''.'''
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  • ...https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7824970/ Neuropathic pain and rehabilitation: a systematic review of international guidelines.] Diagnostics. 2021 Jan 5; ...20ligation%20models. Exercise-induced hypoalgesia: potential mechanisms in animal models of neuropathic pain.] Anat Sci Int. 2016 Aug 2. [Epub ahead of print
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  • [[Introduction to Vestibular Rehabilitation|Vertigo]] is defined as the illusion of movement occurring in the environme ...D et al. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4795094/ Vestibular rehabilitation for peripheral vestibular hypofunction: An evidence-based clinical practice
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  • CIMT has been described as including the essential components of rehabilitation following neurological injury, which comprise of:<ref name="taub" /> ...erapy: A paradigm for translating advances in behavioral neuroscience into rehabilitation treatments. In: Berntson G., Cacioppo J., editors.Handbook of neuroscience
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  • ..., oedema and connective tissue extensibility. Thermotherapy can be used in rehabilitation facilities or at home. <ref name="Hurley">Hurley MV, Bearne LM. [https://ww ...d_hot_physical_therapy_canine.pdf Superficial thermal modalities. InCanine rehabilitation and physical therapy] 2004 Jan 1. Saunders Elsevier, St Louis (MO). </ref>&
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  • * Animal experiments suggest that there may be an interaction between opioid and ser ...lin Med. 2019 Nov 21;8(12):2042. </ref> highlights the important role that rehabilitation programmes can have in the long-term management of people with chronic pain
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  • ...activities induce different levels of forces, even on the same tendon (in animal models).<ref>Korvick DL, Cummings JF, Grood ES, Holden JP, Feder SM, Butler [[Category:Rehabilitation Foundations]]
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  • * E or Theoretical/foundational evidence: based on evidence from animal or cadaver studies, from conceptual models/principles, or basic sciences/be ...ntroduction|over 50 years]]<ref name=":5">Pandya R. Understanding the hip: Rehabilitation Protocols and Treatment Strategies for the Hip. Part 1. Physiopedia Course.
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  • ...ref name=":0" />)<ref name=":1">Canine Anatomy.Basic Science of Veterinary Rehabilitation. Cheryl Riegger-Krugh, Darryl L. Millis, and Joseph P. Weigel</ref> [[Category:Animal Physiotherapy]]
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  • ...are of the rehabilitation patient. In Millis DL, Levine D, editors. Canine Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy. 2nd Edition. Elsevier Saunders, 2014. p.277-304.</ref ...uired treatment intensity. There are no evidence-based guidelines for IVDD rehabilitation protocols in dogs. Management has, therefore, been adapted from human clini
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  • ...control inflammation. Avoid refined, processed foods and pro-inflammatory animal-derived foods, and choose whole plant foods that are high in antioxidants a ...for more information. Physical therapists are well-trained and licensed in rehabilitation techniques and can help restore function and prevent disability for individ
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  • ...sports medicine, pediatrics, geriatrics, intensive care units and general rehabilitation. Other medical fields and community care also fall within the scope of phys * Animal Physiotherapy Group of South Africa
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  • ...apeutic ultrasound on tendons. American Journal of Physical Medicine &amp; Rehabilitation. 2011 Dec 1;90(12):1068-73.</ref>.&nbsp;This is confimed by a&nbsp;systemat ...ock Wave in Calcific Versus Noncalcific Lateral Epicondylopathy. Annals of rehabilitation medicine. 2016 Apr 1;40(2):294-300. (Level of evidence: 2b)</ref>
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  • ...physical medicine and rehabilitation musculoskeletal disorders, pain, and rehabilitation. 2nd ed: Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008. p. 651-5.</ref><ref name=":3">Harbur ...ple With Ankle Contracture After Stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2012;93(7):1185-90</ref>.
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  • ...therapist role in developing nations. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 2010; 17 (3): 150-160</ref> ...ults lead lives that are as normal and pain-free as possible. The need for rehabilitation is vitally important and, whether or not you have experience, working as a
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  • ...g PM, & Braman, J.P. Shoulder impingement: biomechanical considerations in rehabilitation. ''Man Ther.'' 2011;16(1):33-39.</ref> ...><ref name=":11">Voight ML, & Thomson, B.C. The role of the scapula in the rehabilitation of shoulder injuries. ''J Athl Train.'' 2000;35(5):364-372.</ref>
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  • ...ding of the [[Principles of Exercise Rehabilitation|principles of exercise rehabilitation]] can help identify a programme that suits each individual. Accurate measu ...T04816188 Continued Sports Activity, Using a Pain-monitoring Model, During Rehabilitation in Patients With Achilles Tendinopathy: a Randomized Controlled Study.] ''A
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  • ...cal and histological characteristics of the medial collateral ligament: an animal study.] ''Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research'', ''16''(1), pp.1-9. ...J, Williams RJ, Jones KJ. Nonoperative Treatment of PCL Injuries: Goals of Rehabilitation and the Natural History of Conservative Care. Current reviews in musculoske
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  • ...org K. Muscle Injury Classification and Grading Systems. In Prevention and Rehabilitation of Hamstring Injuries 2020 (pp. 189-198). Springer, Cham.</ref> ...ald B, McAleer S, Kelly S, Chakraverty R, Johnston M, Pollock N. Hamstring rehabilitation in elite track and field athletes: applying the British athletics muscle in
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  • * Animal-based sources ...lete Nutritional concerns for the artistic athlete.] Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics. 2021 Feb 1;32(1):51-64.</ref>
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  • ...l, and some are not. By gaining an understanding of these key factors, the rehabilitation professional will be able to adjust the wound care treatment plan to obtain ...uote>'''Iatrogenic factors''' are related to how the wound is managed. The rehabilitation professional can have the biggest influence over this factor by modifying t
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  • ...name="Farooqi">Farooqi V, Van Den Berg M, Cameron I. Anabolic steroids for rehabilitation after hip fracture in older people. The Cochran Collaboration. 2013:</ref>. ...uctural tendon damage. Most evidence supporting this hypothesis comes from animal studie <ref name="Kanayama" />. One study found ultra-structural changes in
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  • ...sical activity, muscle strengthening, analgesic medication, physiotherapy, rehabilitation programs and lifestyle adjustments, such as weight loss. <ref name="iii">Dr Successful outcomes have been demonstrated by animal experiments with mesenchymal stem cells.<ref name="iii" /><ref name="i" />
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  • ...lism. Cryotherapy has been shown to lessen edema and discomfort in earlier animal trials. Additionally, in earlier investigations on acute pain, freezing dec * Reduces [[spasticity]] during rehabilitation.
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  • ...ntiation potential. The use of this technique is still at the early stage, animal studies with this method are being conducted.<ref name="Erggelet and Mandel ...ength, reeducation of gait and, on some occasions, sports retraining. This rehabilitation should always be individualised for each patient, taking into account the s
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  • ...the human microbiome spurred a paradigm shift in human health and disease. Animal models strongly suggest a role for the gut microbiome in anxiety- and traum ...tem activity recovery than patients who participating in a walking cardiac rehabilitation program.<ref name=":5" />
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  • ...sised the important concept of early implementation of mechanical force in rehabilitation programs for patients with injured ligaments to prevent the deleterious eff ...ww.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(22)01424-6/fulltext Rehabilitation versus surgical reconstruction for non-acute anterior cruciate ligament inj
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  • ...chanical Characteristics of Spinal Manipulation and Neural Responses in an Animal Model: Effect of Linear Control of Thrust Displacement versus Force, Thrust ...onic mechanical neck pain: a randomized controlled trial. ''Disability and Rehabilitation'' (2020) 0:0, pages 1-7.</ref><ref>G. Gyer, J. Michael, J. Inklebarger, J.
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  • ...in the CNS. <ref name="Rehab PT">O'Sullivan S, Schmitz T, Fulk G: Physical Rehabilitation. 6th edition. Philadelphia, PA. F.A. Davis Company; 2014.</ref>&nbsp;[[Imag ...between 15 and 55 years of age.&nbsp;<ref>European-wide recommendations on rehabilitation for people affected by multiple sclerosis; EMSP and R.I.MS; October 2004</r
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  • *A diet high in animal fat, red meat, and high-fat dairy products may be attributed to an increase ...s/10.1111/j.1743-6109.2009.01493.x Potential effectiveness of pelvic floor rehabilitation treatment for postradical prostatectomy incontinence, climacturia, and erec
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  • Animal studies demonstrated that changes in behaviour were preceded by either tiss Exercise, multidisciplinary rehabilitation, [[acupuncture]], [[CBT Approach to Chronic Low Back Pain|Cognitive Behavor
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  • ...uses inflammation like processed food, high salt, oils, butter, sugar, and animal products. <ref>O’Sullivan and Schmitz. Physical Rehabilitation. 5th edition. Philadelphia, PA: F.A. Davis Company. 2007.</ref>
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