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  • The goal of any rehabilitation is to restore function to the greatest degree in the shortest time, helping .../content/43/4/247 Mechanotherapy: how physical therapists’ prescription of exercise promotes tissue repair.] British journal of sports medicine. 2009 Apr 1;43(
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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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  • ...me=":1">Herrington, L. Principles of Load Management in Sport and Exercise Rehabilitation. Plus , Course. 2022</ref> The following graphs explain the difference betw ...th system load and tissue load need to be considered when applying load in rehabilitation.
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  • ...f these injuries in cricket and detail the role of exercise therapy in the rehabilitation of fast bowlers following '''[[spondylolisthesis]]'''. * Provide an in-depth evidence-based, Exercise Therapy Rehabilitation programme for cricketers
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  • #[http://ciafel.fade.up.pt/aehd/index.php/aehd/issue/archive Archives of Exercise in Health and Disease] ...a-medicophysica/issue.php?cod=R33Y2011N01 European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine]
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  • ...ble to exercise well after completing [[Pulmonary Rehabilitation|pulmonary rehabilitation]] * Significant functional limitation after 6–12 wk of pulmonary rehabilitation on optimal medical therapy
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  • [[File:Patient-doing-exercise-using-quipment-with-therapist.jpg|right|frameless]] ...ples of rehabilitation. In: Andrews J, Harrelson G, Wilk K. (eds) Physical Rehabilitation of the Injured Athlete. 4th ed. 2012, 41-66. Available from: https://www.sc
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  • ...ks/hemodialysis/renal-rehabilitation-present-and-future-perspectives Renal Rehabilitation: Present and Future Perspectives] Available from : https://www.intechopen.com/books/hemodialysis/renal-rehabilitation-present-and-future-perspectives (last accessed 21.6.2019)
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  • ...isciplines such as education military technologies, space, medicine and in rehabilitation science. ...s affordable rehabilitation environment without compromising principles of rehabilitation ( motor control and motor learning).<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...itation of [[Sport Injury Classification|sports injuries]] and [[Falls and Exercise|fall prevention.]] ...ion in balance training.<ref>Muehlbauer T, Roth R, Bopp M, Granacher U. An exercise sequence for progression in balance training. The Journal of Strength & Con
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  • ...13">Charles P. Gabel, Simon Mendoza, 2013, Slacklining for Lower Extremity Rehabilitation and Injury Prevention, IJATT Volume 18, Issue 4, July</ref>. Slacklining is relevant to prehabilitation, rehabilitation and desired improvements in skill based sporting achievement.
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  • ...cessed 2.1.2022)</ref> eg [[Dumbbell Exercise|Dumbbell]] shoulder press on exercise ball involves concerted work by [[Abdominal Muscles|abdominals]], [[Deltoid ...ork a single muscle group at a time. eg Use of a "pec dec" is an isolation exercise meant to strengthen the pectorals.
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  • Quicker rehabilitation rate Slightly longer rehabilitation
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  • ...and depression in patients with multiple sclerosis. Journal of Research in Rehabilitation Sciences. 2008 Jun 1;4(1).</ref><ref>Vafaeenasab MR, Amiri A, Morowatishari ...l HS, Freyberger L. The treatment of tabetic ataxia by means of systematic exercise: an exposition of the principles and practice of compensatory movement trea
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  • ...y (SCI)]]. Some examples of how VR simulations can be used in neurological rehabilitation include: ...intain balance while standing on a virtual platform. The difficulty of the exercise can be adjusted by changing the size and speed of the platform or by adding
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  • = Non-operative rehabilitation&nbsp; = ...ef name="Wilk">E. Wilk, K., C. Macrina, L., M. Reinold, M., 'Non-operative rehabilitation for traumatic and atraumatic glenohumeral instability', North american jour
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  • ...orm a background that leads to further development of the applied skill of exercise prescription. ...ocesses of the pulmonary, cardiovascular, and neuromuscular systems during exercise.
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  • == Rehabilitation == *Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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  • ...n"<ref>Simpson H. Paradigm Shift in the Rehabilitation of the Ankle. Ankle Rehabilitation Progression Course. Physiopedia 2022</ref> * Incorporate cardio fitness into the exercise routine. Avoid cardio activities that involve too many shear forces or comp
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  • |Amputee Rehabilitation |Understanding Rehabilitation as Health Strategy
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  • ...clude the [[Gluteal Muscles|gluteals,]] [[hamstrings]], and low back. This exercise also relies on your [[Core Muscles|core muscles]] to assist in the movement * Rehabilitation: The hip hinge exercise can help strengthen the posterior chain and core muscles (which may lead to
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  • It is a form of personalized risk assessment and exercise protocols designed to train the athlete to their maximum potential while re ...ing to Meir et al (2007) "''Prehabilitation should not to be confused with rehabilitation, where the objective is to facilitate the recovery of the injured athlete.
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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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  • ...l. Lumbar disc arthroplasty is less frequently used than [[Lumbar Fusion Rehabilitation|lumbar fusion]] as it has more contraindications eg [[osteoporosis]] or [[O == Rehabilitation ==
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  • ...d using a stethoscope.<ref name=":0">Susan B, Thomas J, George D. Physical Rehabilitation Sixth edition. USA: F.A. Davis 2014.</ref> *Exercise
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  • ...ct, for example as in push ups, the bird dog exercise, and turn wall punch exercise<ref>De Araújo R C. Pirauá A L., Beltrão N B., Pitangui A C . Activity ...E Y, Oh J. ''Comparison of EMG activity on abdominal muscles during plank exercise with unilateral and bilateral additional isometric hip adduction. Journal o
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  • ...on patients' ability to engage in exercise [[Rehabilitation Interventions|rehabilitation]] and their overall outcomes, it is beneficial for physiotherapists to unde
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  • ...<nowiki>https://www.physiospot.com/opinion/hiv-what-has-physiotherapy-and-rehabilitation-got-to-do-with-it/</nowiki></ref><ref name=":0">Pullen SD, Chigbo NN, Nwigw === Rehabilitation with older/Aging HIV positive patients ===
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  • ...le inhibition: a limiting factor in joint rehabilitation. Journal of sport rehabilitation. 2000 May 1;9(2):135-59.</ref> ...heory for treating the unseen in clinical rehabilitation. Journal of sport rehabilitation. 2021 Dec 9;31(6):717-35.
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  • ...patient’s risk of morbidity and mortality. [[Rehabilitation Interventions|Rehabilitation]] professionals are uniquely suited to play an expanding and significant ro .... Considerations for Developing and Implementing an Online Community-Based Exercise Intervention for Adults Living with HIV: a qualitative study. medRxiv. 2021
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  • .../www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jnms/82/1/82_4/_article Brain plasticity and rehabilitation in stroke patients.] Journal of Nippon Medical School. 2015 Feb 15;82(1):4- ...8.aspx Exploring the transformative influence of neuroplasticity on stroke rehabilitation: a narrative review of current evidence]. Annals of Medicine and Surgery. 2
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  • ...es. In '''CPET''' different patients have different exercise protocols and exercise grades to follow. ...s described by the lung gas exchange.<ref>Karlman Wasserman. Principles of Exercise Testing and Interpretation Including Pathophysiology and Clinical Applicati
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  • ...s crucial for preventing contractures and ensuring optimal function during rehabilitation (Kwan 2002; Boscheinen Morrin 2004). == Role of the Physiotherapist in Sub-Acute Burn Patient Rehabilitation ==
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  • ...r W.J., Ratamess N.A. Fundamentals of resistance training: progression and exercise prescription. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 2004;36:674-688.</ref><ref name=":1"> ...nce. Thomas DeLorme’s work in the 1940 s proposes a progressive resistance exercise (PRE) program based on 10 repetitions maximum (10RM) where subject begins s
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  • ...ehabilitation in chronic graft-versus-host disease.] Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics. 2017 Feb 1;28(1):143-51.Available: https://www.sciencedirect.com/s ...may be required to manage complications such as reduced [[Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) In Adults|cardiopulmonary]] function, [[Myopathy Steroid Ind
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  • ...ular events affects a large and multilevel arteries causing complications. Exercise tolerance is initially limited due to narrowing of an artery as a result of ...511241&ei=au6uY_HUK5CXywSwqaaIDw&scisig=AAGBfm2wl5WSFtht7Rky5KYFsCB7VMbJ9w Exercise training and peripheral arterial disease.] Compr Physiol. 2012;2(4):2933-30
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  • ...mal. While it is common to have tachycardia as a physiological response to exercise or stress, it causes concern when it occurs at rest. ...rdia and exercise Available: https://bloomalliedhealth.com/tachycardia-and-exercise/<nowiki/>(accessed 30.3.2022)</ref>.
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  • ...logy. 2011 Dec 1;7(4):184-96. </ref>Also, [[Otago Exercise Programme|Otago exercise programme]] could benefit patient suffering from vertigo.
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  • ...Spinal Stabilization|trunk stability]]. When performed correctly, a bridge exercise can help promote better posture, ...e muscles]].<ref name="min yong">Min YE,Sin HC,Tae SK. Effects of Bridging Exercise on Different Support Surfaces on the Transverse Abdominis. Journal of Physi
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  • ...rograms: understanding the implications will help you design [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercises]] that are more efficient and less injurious. Both active and pas During rehabilitation, each joint should be moved '''individually''' through its available range
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  • ...gs. Areas of interest include Exercise &amp; Health, Sports &amp; Exercise Rehabilitation and Primary Care &amp; Health.&nbsp; === &nbsp;Cardiovascular Rehabilitation and Prevention MSc ===
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  • ...nset Muscle Soreness: What Is It and How Do We Treat It?. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. 1996;5(3):234-243.</ref> ...Lamberth J, Smith JW, McAllister MJ. Effect of Curcumin Supplementation on Exercise-Induced Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, Muscle Damage, and Muscle Soreness.
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  • ...c shoulder instability - updated results of the Derby Shoulder Instability Rehabilitation Programme.] Physiotherapy. 2019; 105:e69</ref>. It was designed by the by D [https://www.jospt.org/doi/abs/10.2519/jospt.2002.32.10.497 Rehabilitation]. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2002; 32:497–509.</ref>.
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  • ...rcise classes for patients with chronic low back pain, week-long intensive exercise and education classes for patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis, in-patient ...an out-patient pulmonary rehabilitation service which involves supervised exercise sessions and education regarding the self-management of respiratory conditi
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  • [[File:Plank exercise.jpg|300x300px|alt=|right|frameless]] The plank exercise is an isometric [[Core Strengthening|core exercise]] that involves maintaining a position similar to a push-up  for the maxi
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  • ...g.<ref>Pang MY, Harris JE, Eng JJ. A community-based upper-extremity group exercise program improves motor function and performance of functional activities in * '''Hospital GRASP:''' It lasts four weeks and occurs alongside inpatient rehabilitation. The sessions need to be monitored and the patient must be receive encourag
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  • ...an P, Boppana A, Salim Al Abdulla S, Mohammed Saad R. Post-COVID-19 Stroke Rehabilitation in Qatar: A Retrospective, Observational Pilot Study. Qatar Medical Journal == Implications for Rehabilitation ==
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  • [[File:Lunge with Dumbells.png|thumb|An exercise in NEMEX]] ...name=":2">Clausen B, Holsgaard-Larsen A, Roos EM. An 8-week neuromuscular exercise program for patients with mild to moderate knee osteoarthritis: a case seri
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  • [[File:Resistance.jpg|thumb|Resistance exercise ]] ...ists" your movement. We are familiar with weightlifting, but [[Therapeutic Exercise|other kinds of activities]] fall under the heading of resistance training,
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  • == Principles of Dosage in Exercise Prescription == There are five aspects to consider when prescribing any exercise regime:
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  • Young, male transtibial amputee referred to exercise physiology for lower limb strengthening, and high level mobility for return Transitibal, high level mobility, multi-disciplinary, exercise physiology
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  • == Exercise Prescription - “A balance between (he)art and science” == ...herapeutic exercise prescription should consider<ref name=":1">Jackson, R. Exercise Prescription. Plus. Course. 2024</ref>:
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  • [[File:Exercise older person.jpg|right|frameless]] ...of Education and Information Technology, 2015; 1 (3): 105. 2015;110.</ref> Rehabilitation of older adults assists in preserving functional independence and improving
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  • ...ed further by discussing recent case reports on Wilson's disease involving rehabilitation, ...Physical Therapy in Wilson’s Disease: Case Report.] Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - International. 3. 1. </ref>===
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  • * [[Therapeutic Exercise|Exercise]], * [[Exercise and Activity in Pain Management|Analgesics]],
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  • ...Mg A comparison of serratus anterior muscle activation during a wall slide exercise and other traditional exercises]. The Journal of orthopaedic and sports phy ...abs/pii/S1058274609002808 Shoulder kinematics during the wall push-up plus exercise.] Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery. 2010 Mar 1;19(2):216-23.</ref> <ga
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  • ...ornerstone of physiotherapy management is [[Cardiac Rehabilitation|cardiac rehabilitation]], see link. In patients undergoing heart surgery, physiotherapy can also h ...cemaker]] implant are often cleared for [[Therapeutic Exercise|therapeutic exercise]].
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  • ...ov/pmc/articles/PMC3894304/ The effects of stress on physical activity and exercise.] Sports medicine. 2014 Jan 1;44(1):81-121.</ref> ...awake at night. On a positive note, 47% of respondents reported walking or exercise as a way of managing stress. The detail about the effect of stress in our b
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  • ...ion.pdf An Official American Thoracic Society Clinical Practice Guideline: Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction:2013]. Parsons JP, Hallstrand TS, Mastronarde J == Cardiac/Pulmonary Rehabilitation and Therapy ==
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  • Rehabilitation of patient with a left TTA ...es to visit his daughter in the community. This outcome is inline with his rehabilitation goals.
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  • ...nd isn't fixed to an object.<ref name="p9">Andrew TL. Closed Kinetic Chain Exercise. A Comprehensive Guide to Multiple-Joint Exercises. Journal of Chiropractic ...t.<ref name=":0">Ip D. [[Principles of Sports Rehabilitation]]. Orthopedic Rehabilitation, Assessment, and Enablement. 2007:219-35.</ref>
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  • ...ame=":1" /> <ref>Crawford M. Kettlebells: Powerful, effective exercise and rehabilitation tools. Journal of the American Chiropractic Association. 2011 Nov 1:7-11.</ ...traction, as well as avoiding drop-offs or loss of strength throughout the exercise. <ref name=":0" />
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  • ...e and strengthening cardiac function. See [[Cardiac Rehabilitation|cardiac rehabilitation]] ...of these side effects will allow the therapist to consider the response to exercise prescription and other modalities in the context of the patient’s pharmac
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  • '''Education''' regarding weight reduction and exercise; '''Exercise and Rehabilitation'''
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  • ...ing a more common exercise in the West as a means of stress management and exercise. Tai chi consists of a series of slow, controlled movements or postures, in ...le for the [[Older People Introduction|older adult]] who otherwise may not exercise.<ref name=":0">Mayo clinic [https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/st
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  • ...of clinical conditions, including musculoskeletal, sports medicine, neuro-rehabilitation as well as [[prosthetics]] and [[Introduction to Orthotics]].&nbsp;<ref nam ...netic link. <ref name="p9">Ellenbecker TS, Davies GJ. Closed kinetic chain exercise: a comprehensive guide to multiple joint exercises. Human Kinetics; 2001.
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  • ...on, strengthening, and functional activity training<ref>Morris DM, Aquatic Rehabilitation for the Treatment of Neurologic Disorders .In: Cole AJ and Becker BE. Compr *Decreases post exercise discomfort
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  • ...g, concentration and control, breath awareness and flow) with neurological rehabilitation principles such as [[neuroplasticity]] and [[Motor Learning - Back to the B ...iotherapy and Pilates Institute (APPI®): <ref>Withers G. Modified pilates rehabilitation programme (manual) pilates and neurology.</ref>
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  • ...uch as [[Physical Inactivity|physical inactivit]]<nowiki/>y, [[Smoking and Exercise|tobacco]] use and unhealthy diet explain nearly 80% of the CVD burden <ref> ...r Prevention and Rehabilitation;2012.</ref>. Cardiac rehab classes include exercise, education and support.
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  • High-level rehabilitation: Amputee Case Study ...tic limb and it was identified that this was a patient who with high level rehabilitation had potential to increase their physical fitness and engage in sporting act
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  • ...Groot, S. ''et al.'' Comparison of two Borg exertion scales for monitoring exercise intensity in able-bodied participants, and those with paraplegia and tetrap ...uding those with cardiac, respiratory and neurological diseases undergoing rehabilitation.
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  • Exercise is a key component of the rehabilitation programme to aid the return to function and activity. In order to achieve ...Karlsson J. Continued sports activity using a pain monitoring model during rehabilitation in patients with Achilles tendinopathy. Am J Sports Med. 2007;35(6):897‐9
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  • ...<ref name=":6" /> . Research continues to investigate how to optimize ACL rehabilitation, including utilizing hydrotherapy. [[Aquatherapy|Hydrotherapy]] is the deli ==Outcome Measures of ACL Rehabilitation==
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  • Soft-tissue injuries rehabilitation can be quite complicated. Different acronyms have been used throughout the ...Management|load]] O: optimism V: vascularisation E: [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise]]'''
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  • ...of program used and the careful prescription of muscle actions, intensity, exercise selection and order, volume, frequency and rest periods between sets.<ref n ...ity of the ankle by inversion fckLRsimulation device and assessment of the rehabilitation program. Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc 2010;44(5):365-377 (level of evidence =
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  • The Otago Exercise Program (OEP) was developed and tested by '''the New Zealand Falls Prevent ...lable from:https://www.ncoa.org/uncategorized/evidence-based-program-otago-exercise-program/ (accessed 25.2.2021)</ref>.
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  • [[File:Lower back extension.jpeg|thumb|419x419px|A back exercise]] ...nic Disease|chronic diseases]], including [[Low Back Pain|low back pain]]. Exercise is the best way to increase functional capacity and prevent health-related
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  • ...a specific mode of short-duration maximal [[Anaerobic Exercise|anaerobic exercise]].<ref>Green S, Dawson B. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8321945/ Measure # [[Aerobic Exercise|Aerobic]] System (long term energy from oxygen breakdown- hours)
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  • ...inted as soon as the injury occurs for the best functional outcomes of his rehabilitation. Therefore, positioning and splinting should: ...Positioning, Splinting, and Contracture Management. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America. 2011 May 1;22(2):229-47.</ref>.
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  • ...e (CFE). Deep neck flexor training can also help to reduce headaches. This exercise programme is discussed in more detail [[Cervicogenic Headache|here]]. ...3985.2018.1430876 Effects of the craniocervical flexion and isometric neck exercise compared in patients with chronic neck pain: A randomized controlled trial.
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  • Closed Kinetic Chain (CKC) [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercises]] or closed chain exercises are exercises or movements where the ...icle/MED/25540486 Evaluation of Open and Closed Kinetic Chain Exercises in Rehabilitation Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction]. J Phys Ther Sci. 2014
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  • [[Category:Understanding Rehabilitation Content Development Project]] [[Category:Rehabilitation Interventions]]
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  • ...|Caroline Cater]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...n team. However, most often physiotherapists are in charge of the physical rehabilitation process.<ref name="kaplan">Kaplan SL, Outcome measurement and management: F
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  • ...hat eccentric exercises may provide superior pain relief, but providing an exercise that the patient can tolerate (isometric, concentric or eccentric) is the m == Concentric/Eccentric Home Exercise Program ==
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  • # Geriatric Physical Therapy: Unveiling the Role of Exercise in Chronic Pain Care ...ve Exercise Approaches at HealthMax Physiotherapy Clinics for Chronic Pain Rehabilitation
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  • [[File:Curl-up.jpg|curl-up exercise |alt=|right|frameless]] .../>(accessed 3.1.2022)</ref> Having abdominal muscles with high [[Endurance Exercise|endurance]] helps prevent [[Low Back Pain|low-back pain]].<ref name=":3" />
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  • ...herapies, electrophysical agents, thermotherapy, hydrotherapy, therapeutic exercise, meditation, and acupuncture. The physiotherapists' goal is to reduce pain ...apeutic purposes <ref name=":12">Prentice W.E. ''Therapeutic Modalities in Rehabilitation''. 4<sup>th</sup> ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Medical; 2011.</ref>.
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  • Sequelae of and rehabilitation from SARS may serve as a useful starting point for planning for optimal rec === Physical Rehabilitation ===
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  • Pulmonary rehabilitation has been defined by the American Thoracic Society and European Respiratory ...pean Respiratory Society statement: key concepts and advances in pulmonary rehabilitation. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2013;188:e13–e64.</ref>
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  • ...re ML, Dewey WS, Richard RL. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19801125 Rehabilitation of the burned hand.] Hand clinics. 2009 Nov 1;25(4):529-41.</ref>. ...Cowan AC, Stegink-Jansen CW. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23352672 Rehabilitation of hand burn injuries: Current updates]. Injury. 2013 Mar 1;44(3):391-6.</r
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  • ...f the distal end of an [[Axons|axon]] that is a result of a [[Nerve Injury Rehabilitation|nerve lesion]].<ref>Conforti L, Gilley J, Coleman MP. Wallerian degeneratio ...m.nih.gov/9707587 9707587].</ref>{{#ev:youtube|EcX7DWjC-7o}}<ref>Medical & Exercise Physiology School.Wallerian degeneration/ regeneration process of nerve fib
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  • ...e evidence that underpins and informs its practice and delivery.&nbsp; The exercise of clinical judgement and informed interpretation is at its core<ref>Charte ...spheres of promotion, prevention, treatment/intervention, habilitation and rehabilitation.
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  • ...ttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphys.2019.00672/full Physical exercise as personalized medicine for dementia prevention?]. Frontiers in Physiology More information regarding the role exercise has in the regulation of neurological conditions can be found [[Physical Ac
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  • ...with increasing levels of difficulty, which allows for a variety of custom exercise programs. ...n performing functional movement, cardiovascular exercise, and therapeutic exercise. Also, because these games are engaging and entertaining, clients will like
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  • == Benefits of Exercise Pre and Post Surgery == The effect of exercise on outcomes after surgery has been extensively studied in a number of popul
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  • * Instructing patients in exercise therapy and the use of mobility aids * Rehabilitation support
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  • ...unction in an efficient and safe manner.<ref name=":0">Wilk KE, Arrigo CA. Rehabilitation of Elbow Injuries: Nonoperative and Operative. Clinics in Sports Medicine. == Rehabilitation Objectives ==
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  • ...n-Mgx1oe2vlVY-unsplash.jpeg|thumb|390x390px|A great core exercise: [[Plank exercise|Plank]]]] ...ltext/2008/01000/Core_Stability_Exercise_Principles.14.aspx Core stability exercise principles]. Current sports medicine reports. 2008 Jan 1;7(1):39-44. Availa
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  • ...abilitation has better functional outcome. Also, more intensive and longer rehabilitation has a positive effect on functional outcome <ref>Venketasubramanian N, Pwee It is also important to monitor the pre and post exercise hemodynamics, specifically, blood pressure and heart rate. To prevent re oc
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  • [[Image:Back stretch exercise adherence small.jpg|right|frameless]] ...i.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5856927/ Patient involvement with home-based exercise programs: can connected health interventions influence adherence?]. JMIR mH
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  • ...e role of your physiotherapist, is to support and empower you through your rehabilitation. The focus will be on regaining movement and function, as well as getting y ...d suit the rehabilitation program to meet your needs and expectations. The rehabilitation process post surgery tends to last 9-12 months, but it can sometimes be sli
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  • ...t a tissue and system level<ref>Taberner M, Allen T, Cohen DD. Progressing rehabilitation after injury: consider the ‘control-chaos continuum’. British journal o ** [[Neuromuscular Adaptations to Exercise|Neuromuscular adaptations to exercise]]
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  • == Physiotherapy Rehabilitation in ICU == ...of prolonged bed rest and mechanical ventilation during critical illness. Rehabilitation delivered by the physiotherapist is tailored to patient needs and depends o
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  • * [[Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Rehabilitation Class|chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]]<ref name=":0" /> * After surgery, patients need prolonged rehabilitation. Some may need chemotherapy and radiation.
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  • ...and residual limb pain. She was deconditioned and had great challenge with exercise tolerance and body balance. She was hospitalized for 98 days. Eventually, t ...lucose level, residual limb pain intensity, muscular strength, balance and exercise tolerance of the patient on each visit. Referral to prosthetist. The multid
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  • ...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]. === Rehabilitation Principles ===
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  • ...ty of Nottingham]. &nbsp;Students will choose topics in relation to spinal rehabilitation and either create new pages or review and update existing Physiopedia artic ...the internet in teaching and educating patients with low back pain <br>13. Exercise compliance in patients with low back pain – could look at specific condit
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  • ...ling after a fall and this issue should be addressed in a physical therapy rehabilitation programme. <ref name=":0" /> Please see the [[Falls]] page for further deta * History of falls including incident, any subsequent treatment and rehabilitation, life changes (or not) after fall/s
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  • ...rker-Cobb|Lee-Anne Barker-Cobb]] as an assignment for the [[Physiotherapy, Exercise and Physical Activity Course|Physical Actvitiy course]] ...did not need any other input and was able to successfully push herself to exercise harder as the program progressed with marked results.
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  • ..., Bartholdy C, Hansen IS, Rifbjerg-Madsen S, Henriksen M, Wæhrens EE. Hand exercise for women with rheumatoid arthritis and decreased hand function: an explora ...atoid arthritis are two common conditions that affect the hand and require exercise as an intervention to help patients perform daily activities independently
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  • ...ey are often associated with a prolonged hospital stay and requirement for rehabilitation.<ref name=":2">Musculoskeletal Key Pelvic fractures Available from:https:// * To facilitate rehabilitation it is important to achieve adequate analgesia (failing to do so hampers reg
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  • * Rehabilitation programme to strengthen the extensor muscles ...f>Conservative Orthopedics. Great Toe Extension - Extensor Hallucis Brevis Exercise. </ref>
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  • ...ussed along with his rehabilitation plan. Further discussion about patient rehabilitation potential and planning is also presented. ...diabetic, trans-tibial amputation, physiotherapy, [[Amputee Rehabilitation|rehabilitation]]
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  • ...et al. (2022) [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9531849/ Early rehabilitation for cerebellar complications following left atrial myxoma excision: A stitc ...d myxoma. Typical symptoms include ascites, hepatomegaly, pedal edema, and exercise-induced dyspnea.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...r R. [https://openheart.bmj.com/content/6/1/e000922 Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation for patients following open surgical aortic valve replacement and transcath * Quitting [[Smoking and Exercise|smoking]] if smoker
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  • Spider Cage is a part of universal exercise unit. Spider cage is a suspension system, which works with use of belts, el *Musculoskeletal disorders including sports injury, rehabilitation following fractures
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  • ...r|Liezel Wegner]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...n team. However, most often physiotherapists are in charge of the physical rehabilitation process <ref name="kaplan">Kaplan SL, Outcome measurement and management: F
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  • ...duction of cardiovascular risk factors - eg improve cardiovascular fitness exercise (treadmill, cycle ergometer, stair climbing, elliptical training ...clude completion of an [[Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) In Adults|exercise stress test]].
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  • ...[Lung Compliance|compliance]].<ref name=":1">Trivedi S,Effect of Pulmonary Rehabilitation on Functional Capacity of Lungs and Dyspnea in Patient with Silicosis in An [[File:Exercise Bike.gif|right|frameless]]
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  • ...spinal cord injury]]. While it is acknowledged that [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise]] is an important tool for improving wellbeing and enhancing independence i ...ities with adjustment to the guidelines for each individual based on their exercise capacity and specific health risks or limitations, these recommendations we
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  • *[http://www.sign.ac.uk/pdf/sign130.pdf Brain Injury Rehabilitation in Adults: A National Clinical Guideline] Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelin ...xwAT2d1KW8Nde1zTZ2Goz9BLMX1g%253D%253D/R33Y2005N03A0243.pdf Guidelines for Rehabilitation of Children with Cerebral Palsy]&nbsp;Eura Medicophys. Sep;41(3):243-60 (20
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  • ...for 5 days per week, 30 mins/day, bouts of 10 mins each. Vigorous aerobic exercise is recommended for 3 days per week, continuous for at least 20 mins/day * Strengthening exercise is recommended for at least 2 days/wk, 8-10 exercises to major muscle group
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  • ...at the exit of the obturator canal or more distally by [[fascia]], causing exercise-induced medial thigh pain, typically in athletes<ref name=":2">Koh M, Marko ...ally in athletes. Athletes may present with pain that may be brought on by exercise, often sports involving a lot or running and twisting.<ref>Tipton JS. [http
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  • ...ts portability, it can easily be used at rest, and can also be used during exercise. ...tals, used to monitor patients before, during, and/or after rehabilitation exercise therapy, or can be used in the home setting. <ref name=":2" />
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  • ...e to pain and dysfunction, rather than to treat the pathology. Therapeutic exercise is commonly used in the treatment and management of a range of shoulder dis ...or Cuff Tendinopathy|rotator cuff tendinopathy]], both home and supervised exercise programmes have been found to be more effective than no intervention or pla
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  • ...n, the tibia ([[Open Chain Exercise|open chain]]) or femur ([[Closed Chain Exercise|closed chain]]) must externally or internally rotate, respectively, about 1 * Tibial-on-femoral rotation occurs in an open chain exercise like in the leg extension machine (tibia externally rotates).
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  • [[File:Exercise older person.jpg|right|frameless]] The [[Balance]] [[Outcome Measures|Outcome Measure]] for Elder Rehabilitation (BOOMER)
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  • ...red with regards to psychosocial aspects and family involvement throughout rehabilitation. 75-year-old male admitted to inpatient rehabilitation after a high left transfemoral amputation due to a non-healing ulcer. This
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  • == Rehabilitation After Internal Capsule Stroke == Rehabilitation after internal capsule stroke requires an individualized approach and will
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  • ...n therapy]]; reminiscence therapy for mild to moderate dementia; cognitive rehabilitation or occupational therapy (working on functional goals of the individual and/ * Lifestyle Modifications: Regular [[Exercise -Therapeutic|exercise]] and an active lifestyle; stimulating, personalised daily activities.<ref>
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  • ...0017-y Dysphagia after stroke: an overview]. Current physical medicine and rehabilitation reports. 2013 Sep 1;1(3):187-96.</ref>: ...ogy of feeding and swallowing: normal and abnormal]. Physical medicine and rehabilitation clinics of North America. 2008;19(4):691-707.</ref>There are '''four stages
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  • ...ited version is [https://members.physio-pedia.com/learn/lower-limb-amputee-rehabilitation-programme/ available on Plus ].''' ...al-donate-btns">[https://members.physio-pedia.com/learn/lower-limb-amputee-rehabilitation-programme/ Go to the courses on Plus ]</div>
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  • ...negotiate priorities and set meaningful goals eg use of [[Goal Setting in Rehabilitation|SMART]] goals ie '''Rehabilitation Classes'''
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  • ...Manual Therapy|manual therapy]] are<ref name="hax">J Haxby Abbott et Al., ’Exercise therapy, manual therapy, or both, for osteoarthritis of the hip or knee: a ...is a consensus that manual therapy can be considered as a preparation for exercise therapy by having an effect on pain and joint limitations<ref name="pet">Pe
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  • [[File:Physiotherapy Exercise and Physical Activity Image.png|right|frameless|320x320px]] ...hypertension, making it crucial for physical therapists to identify which exercise interventions are appropriate and safe for individual patients.<ref>Scherer
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  • [[File:Exercise program.jpeg|right|frameless|399x399px]] ...lm.nih.gov/23174541/ Principles of exercise physiology: responses to acute exercise and long-term adaptations to training.] Pm&r. 2012 Nov 1;4(11):797-804.Avai
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  • ...cket prostheses. His Berg Balance score was 22/ 56 upon discharge from the rehabilitation center. He was referred to outpatient physiotherapy service for continuing His outpatient program included an exercise program of strengthening for hip and knee extensors, prone lying and review
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  • == Exercise Techniques== A rehabilitation program for the iliopsoas syndrome with hip rotation (to increase mobility)
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  • ...covered under the umbrella term of [[Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Rehabilitation Class|Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)]]. The COPD spectrum ran ...bronchitis is thought to be associated with increasing age, [[Smoking and Exercise|tobacco smoking]], occupational exposure, and socioeconomic status.<ref nam
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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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  • ...nded exercise along with [[Strength and Conditioning|strength]], [[Aerobic Exercise|aerobic]] and [[flexibility]] exercises to improve health and physical a ...on L, Hopewell S, Lamb S. [https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/54/15/885.abstract Exercise for preventing falls in older people living in the community: an abridged C
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  • ...Cain|Abby Cain]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...ideline 03. November 2012</ref>. &nbsp;A crucial element of constructing a rehabilitation programme is sound gait analysis. This will largely be observational. Valid
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  • ...r improving community health.<ref>Khan KM, Weller R, Blair SN. Prescribing exercise in primary care: ten practical steps on how to do it. British Medical Journ ...ith guidelines for how to screen, assess, and, when appropriate, prescribe exercise for the benefit of their patients/clients.
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  • ...ballers. They are used in physiotherapy departments for various lower limb rehabilitation programs and for balance and fall prevention programs. They also are now be '''Lower limb strengthening and rehabilitation following lower limb injuries.'''
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  • ...re, physical therapists should take special consideration when prescribing exercise to patients who present with signs suggestive of use. Characteristic presen ...al gatherings when an individual is more likely to be active, such as with exercise, only exacerbates this increase in core body temperature.&nbsp;
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  • ...d cardiac output (from reduced stroke volume) leading to a given amount of exercise raising heart rate and blood pressure more than in youth. ...bronchospasm with chronic respiratory conditions. If conducting a Cardiac Rehabilitation class, ensure you know who is at hand with CardioPulmonary Resuscitation ex
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  • ...back pain and pelvic girdle pain in pregnant women. Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. 2018 Jul 1;61:e157-8.</ref> However, in pregnancy, it has been fo ...good indication that the exercise/muscle group needs to be included in the exercise prescription.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ** Medical care, medication therapies, rehabilitation and mode of onset and duration of injury === Exercise Physiology ===
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  • ...rapy input. This had since ceased but David was still performing his given exercise programme on assessment. *Posture, reduced exercise tolerance and poor core control is impacting on breathing, function, moveme
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  • # '''Rehabilitation for Aging HIV Patients''': ...s individuals with HIV age, they face unique challenges. Physiotherapy and rehabilitation help manage common impairments like fatigue, weakness, and cardiovascular d
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  • ...ham S. [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13561820.2023.2241519 Rehabilitation professions’ core competencies for entry-level professionals: a thematic ...Into Health Systems Through Professional Regulation]. Pakistan Journal of Rehabilitation. 2023 Jan 4;12(1):1-2.
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  • ...inn, L. &amp; Gordon, J. (2003). ''Functional outcomes - Documentation for rehabilitation''. Saunders (Elsevier Science), St. Louis, Missouri.</ref>. ...George D. Fulk. (2014)[https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/books/85/ Physical Rehabilitation, 6th edition.] </ref>
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  • ...tificWorldJournal. 2014;2014:495391. doi: 10.1155/2014/495391. </ref> Tele-rehabilitation though has a long history of practice it has been consistently advocated in ...s has opened a new era of teleconsultation for medical services, including rehabilitation.
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  • Supervised [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise]] programs have been recommended as first-line therapy for treatment of cla Exercise therapy involves walking until reaching pain tolerance, stopping for a brie
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  • ...uirements; to thoroughly investigate and manage pain if it is a barrier to rehabilitation; to ensure good patient education in order to prevent regression in functio ...in-patient rehabilitation while waiting for his wound to heal. During his rehabilitation he had difficulty with hypotension as well as severe phantom limb pain, whi
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  • Preoperative exercise training  improve physical fitness, which increases a patient's capacity f See [[Cardiac Rehabilitation|phases of Cardiac Rehabilitation]]
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  • Type 2 Diabetes, diabetic ulcers, amputation, transtibial, prosthesis, rehabilitation ...le that has been referred to Physiotherapy for prosthetic prescription and rehabilitation. He has his own construction company where both his sons are involved.
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  • *[[File:Exercise older person.jpg|right|frameless|400x400px]][[Oxygen Therapy|Oxygen therapy * [[Pulmonary Rehabilitation|Pulmonary rehabilitation]] (PR) to improve exercise capacity<ref name=":1">accessphysio [https://accessphysiotherapy.mhmedical.
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  • ...r:Man Nok Tam |Man Nok Tam]] as part of the [[Nottingham University Spinal Rehabilitation Project]]<br> ...amarco KA. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4917779/ Postural rehabilitation for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis during growth]. Asian spine journal. 20
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  • ...Nelson B, Aker PD, Goldsmith CH, Vernon H. A randomized clinical trial of exercise and spinal manipulation for patients with chronic neck pain. Spine. 2001; ...bbeck T. T[http://www.jospt.org/doi/pdf/10.2519/jospt.2017.7138 he Role of Exercise and Patient Education in the Noninvasive Management of Whiplash: A Clinical
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  • Case study of a trans-femoral amputee’s rehabilitation journey ...y encountering various psychological and medical barriers over a prolonged rehabilitation period. Stages include assessment from a community based therapy aspect inc
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  • == Postoperative And rehabilitation Care == ...otion, and flexibility.<ref>Paterno MV, Archdeacon MT. Is there a standard rehabilitation protocol after femoral intramedullary nailing?. Journal of orthopaedic trau
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  • ...important treatment for pain. There are many other additional benefits of exercise and regular [[Physical Activity|physical activity]], including:<ref>Centers ...Gomez‐Cabrera MC. Exercise acts as a drug; the pharmacological benefits of exercise. British journal of pharmacology. 2012 Sep 1;167(1):1-2.</ref>
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  • ...C. The effects of caffeine, nicotine, ethanol, and tetrahydrocannabinol on exercise performance. Nutr Metab 2013;10:71. http://link.springer.com/article/10.118 ...ing good, it should not be used in combination with [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise]] because of the serious negative physiological effects it has on the body.
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  • ...Glenoid labrum injuries, (5) [[clavicle]] fracture and (6) [[Nerve Injury Rehabilitation|nerve]]-related. ...on, posterior tilt, and external rotation. Specific exercises for scapular rehabilitation include flexibility exercises to decrease scapular traction and stabilizati
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  • ...https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/8/3/e019078 Randomised controlled trial of exercise to prevent shoulder problems in women undergoing breast cancer treatment: s ...place of physiotherapy in its management.] Timisoara Physical Education & Rehabilitation Journal 2011 05;3(6):46-54.</ref>
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  • ...text of Physiotherapy and rehabilitation is discussed in [[Goal Setting in Rehabilitation]]. In term of fitness and exercise, or even in terms of rehabilitation, making a goal of sets or repetitions of exercises to perform, a specific w
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  • ...transferred to a step down rehabilitation ward. He was discharged from the rehabilitation ward after 3 weeks when he was able to transfer independently and caregiver ...s previously trained to use it safely by the occupational therapist at the rehabilitation ward.
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  • ...r upper abdominal surgery: a systematic review and meta analysis. Clinical rehabilitation. 2015 May;29(5):426-38.</ref>
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  • ...spinal cord injury: from theory to practice.] Topics in spinal cord injury rehabilitation. 2012 Jan 1;18(1):28-33</ref> For example, FES can be used to activate [[Ti ...rms of exercise to evoke both the physical and psychological benefits that exercise can have.
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  • ...tly impacting an individual's physical and cognitive well-being. In stroke rehabilitation, understanding and addressing sleep disorders are crucial for optimising re ...uality but also exacerbates stroke-related impairments and complicates the rehabilitation process.
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  • ...ercises that strengthen anterior segment: resisted hip abduction-extension exercise. ...ingle leg bridge, side lie abduction, the resisted hip abduction-extension exercise and single leg squat.
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  • ...currently no cure or drug therapy for CMT. The main treatment options are rehabilitation therapy which will involve both a physiotherapist and an occupational thera ...[online]. [viewed 10 November 2014]. Available from: http://www.cmt.org.uk/exercise-physiotherapy.php</ref>.
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  • ...-6"> {{#ev:youtube|S8mUuYdqS5A|250}} <div class="text-right"><ref>MSKTCtv. Exercise, Health and Happiness after a Spinal Cord Injury. Available from: https://y ...ntre for Sport and Exercise Medicine. Peter Carruthers | The Importance of Exercise. Available from: https://youtu.be/RbJ0K75SmMM[last accessed 20/02/19][last
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  • [[File:Exercise group.jpg|thumb|Exercise group]] [[Exercise -Therapeutic|Exercise therapy]] has positive benefits for people with symptomatic [[Osteoarthriti
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  • ...sseminated Encephalomyelitis: A Case Report.] Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation. 2016;Vol 1, Issue 1</ref> is an inflammatory [[Demyelinating Disorders|dem ...ps://www.thieme-connect.com/products/ejournals/html/10.1055/s-0041-1726650 Rehabilitation in a Patient with Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis Presenting as Tetrap
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  • [[File:Rehabilitation.jpg|thumb|Rehabilitation]] ...ulties with thinking, communicating or walking around. Any person may need rehabilitation at some point in their lives such as due to injury, [[Surgery and General A
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  • ...cable pharmacological treatment for acute stroke, effective prevention and rehabilitation strategies are crucial. The development of such strategies is a major chall ...M. [http://stroke.ahajournals.org/content/45/8/2532 Physical activity and exercise recommendations for stroke survivor. Stroke. 2014 Aug 1;45(8):2532-53.</ref
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  • ...g independently mobile both indoors and outdoors. The patient was prone to exercise-induced hypoglycaemia, however, this improved overtime ...foot due to peripheral neuropathy, poorly controlled diabetes and prone to exercise-induced hypoglycaemia<br>Patient goals: to mobilise indoors and outdoors wi
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  • ...control, sudden turns, and high-impact sports-related injuries. Therefore, rehabilitation after the repair is important to improve pain, range of motion (ROM), stren ...us of meniscus repair in the maximum protection phase is 12-14 weeks, with rehabilitation occurring for up to 6-10 months by using the phase-wise progressive examina
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  • ...hool. She has history of hypertension that is now controlled with diet and exercise but other comorbidities have not been found. The patient disclosed that she ...as a history of hypertension but has been able to control it with diet and exercise and has not taken medication for her high blood pressure in 5 years. Her fa
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  • Sports and exercise also has a great deal of mental health benefits for young people: ...Zachazewski JE, Quillen WS. ''Athletic and Sport Issues in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation'' . Missouri: Saunders; 2010. </ref>
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  • ...is (accessed 14 August 2020)</ref>. This leads to eg, shortness of breath, exercise intolerance. ...ients with PH can exercise safely and can benefit from exercise to improve exercise capacity and maintain quality of life.
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  • ...ll the difficulties, medical problems and success that occurred during the rehabilitation process and the importance of a group setting for encouragement and motivat ...the limb. The past medical history indicated CAD, CABAG, DM2 and HTN. The rehabilitation program started in an inpatient unit but was suspended due to a residual li
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  • ...M. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32152432/ The Value of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing in Determining Severity in Patients with Systolic Heart Failure and ...Intervention|smoking cessation]] and [[Pulmonary Rehabilitation| Pulmonary rehabilitation]].
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  • ...e the various inputs that would be required throughout their treatment and rehabilitation e.g. assessment by doctors, radiologists, specialised doctors, physiothera ...plex with many factors which, if not addressed, can negatively impact the rehabilitation process. They may include limited access to food for family members, inade
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  • ...roth D. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2001 Nov;49(11):1471-7. Medical co-morbidity and rehabilitation efficiency in geriatric inpatients.</ref>. He was admitted to the rehabilitation unit from the general medicine unit for optimization of mobility and prosth
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  • == Rehabilitation == [[Image:Figure4.jpg|right|frameless|400x400px]]The postoperative rehabilitation is as important as the initial surgery. Surgery aims to restore mobility, a
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  • ...ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6936391/ Traumatic brachial plexus injury rehabilitation using neuromuscular electrical muscle stimulation in a polytrauma patient.] ..., von der Heyde RL. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4317280/ Rehabilitation of the upper extremity following nerve and tendon reconstruction: when and
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  • ...y or as part of the health professional team. They set goals and establish rehabilitation plans that include prosthetic/ orthotic services and clinical outcome measu ...prosthetics and orthotics are separate disciplines, their common goals in rehabilitation unite them into one cooperative entity. In many cases individuals may have
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  • ..., Sherrington C, et al. A novel weightbearing strengthening program during rehabilitation of older people is feasible and improves standing up more than a nonweight- ...ng to improve gait in people with multiple sclerosis: a critical review of exercise parameters and intervention approaches]. Int J MS Care. 2019;21(2):47-56. <
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  • ...wing questions about possible neuro-cognitive sequelae and the longer term rehabilitation needs of survivors of the acute phase of the illness. At this stage in the == Rehabilitation ==
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  • == What is a Sports and Exercise Physiotherapist? == ...e essential role of the sports physiotherapist is to provide treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and also to provide support for performance through injury prev
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  • # Mixed exercise for cervical/scapulothoracic regions: neuromuscular exercise (eg, coordination, proprioception, and postural training), stretching, stre # Clinicians may provide neck, shoulder girdle, and trunk endurance exercise approaches and patient education and counseling strategies that promote an
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  • ...ar segmental ‘instability’: clinical presentation and specific stabilizing exercise management." Manual therapy 5.1 (2000): 2-12.</ref> <ref>Panjabi, Manohar ...us interventions, including core muscle strengthening, manual therapy, and exercise.
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  • ...he non-pharmacological interventions we find treatments such as education, exercise, life style changes and physical therapy. <ref name="p2">Dennis Y, Wen M.D. ...exercise programs such as walking or swimming and quadriceps-strengthening exercise. <ref name="p1" /> The best is to compare different programs, so that not o
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  • ...ltifaceted. They are associated with pain, decreased function, and reduced exercise tolerance, and they can be difficult to treat.<ref>Millar NL, Silbernagel K * It is impossible in a research setting to apply an entire rehabilitation programme as an intervention, and long-term follow-up is often difficult.
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  • ...uires the body’s metabolic system to use oxygen to produce energy. Aerobic exercise: * Considered the cornerstone of [[Endurance Exercise|endurance training]], characterized by moderate energy expenditure over a p
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  • ...ercise interventions and guidance for exercise prescription for upper limb rehabilitation in FSHD.<ref name=":1" /><br>
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  • ...: A randomized controlled trial evaluating the impact of an internet-based exercise intervention on quality of life, pain, muscle strength, and fatigue in brea ...n cancer-related fatigue: A systematic review.] Journal of Human Sport and Exercise [Internet]. 2020 Jan 1;16(3). Available from: <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.14
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  • ...(such as [[Anaemia]]) might be asymptomatic during [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise]], while a patient with precipitous drop in hemoglobin and hematocrit might !Rehabilitation consideration
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  • ...rest, minimizing weight bearing with a [[Walkers|walker]] or [[crutches]], rehabilitation by physiotherapist, and treating the patient with supplemental calcium and ...d Physical Activity Course|Physiotherapy]] and [[Rehabilitation Frameworks|rehabilitation]] services
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  • ...e/abs/pii/B9780444640291000230 High-risk follow-up: early intervention and rehabilitation.] Handbook of clinical neurology. 2019 Jan 1;162:483-510.</ref> ...<ref name=":6" /><ref>Cuevas R. Cuevas medek exercise. Chile: Cuevas Medek Exercise International Center. 2012.</ref>
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  • ...ities or who are older than 65 years.<ref name=":0">Simpson R, Robinson L. Rehabilitation after critical illness in people with COVID-19 infection. ''Am J Phys Med ...there will be a large number of COVID-19 survivors who require significant rehabilitation support after they recover.<ref name=":0" /> Common sequelae of critical il
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  • * Physical therapy eg [[Exercise -Therapeutic|exercise]], [[Introduction to Orthotics]] and [[Assistive Devices|assistive devices] [[File:Exercise older person.jpg|right|frameless]]
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  • ...T), ulcers and damage to the residual as well as contralateral limb during rehabilitation. Patient education regarding signs of possible complications should be emph ...great concern of possible bilateral amputation and a complete stop of his rehabilitation. However, the right leg recovered following a four-week hospital stay durin
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  • == Management and Rehabilitation of Central Slip Injuries == ...Rb3ht3zsA|250}} <div class="text-right"><ref>Rehab my patient. Finger pain exercise. Available from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qRb3ht3zsA. (last accessed
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  • ...eton K, et al. Randomised controlled trial of Alexander technique lessons, exercise, and massage (ATEAM) for chronic and recurrent back pain.</ref> ...of the Alexander Technique for idiopathic Parkinson’s disease. ''Clinical Rehabilitation''. 2002;16(7):695-708. </ref>
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  • ...ref> They become dependent upon the medical system to manage their health. Rehabilitation following amputation must not only involve helping the patient to be physic diabetes, pre prosthetic rehabilitation, BKA, functional independence,
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  • ...nagement should include dietary modification, behavioural interventions eg exercise, medications, and surgical intervention if needed. ...ith diet and energy expenditure modification (i.e., [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise]])
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  • ...abis|cannabis]], [[The influence of marijuana on physiologic processes and exercise|marijuana]], [[Methamphetamine Abuse|cocaine]], [[Prescription Drug Abuse ( ...iences (ACEs) and Adult Inflammation: Anti-Inflammatory & other Effects of Exercise|Adverse childhood experiences (]]ACEs) have been strongly linked with subse
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  • ...8 Feb 28.</ref>, the role that sport could play in the physical and mental rehabilitation of people with a spinal cord injury. So sport was introduced to the program ...established in 1952 when a team of Dutch ex-servicemen from the Aardenburg Rehabilitation Centre in the Netherlands travelled to Stoke Mandeville to compete in the G
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  • ...idiopathic scoliosis: a randomised controlled clinical trial." ''Clinical rehabilitation'' 30.2 (2016): 181-190.</ref><ref>Burger, Marlette, et al. "The effectiven Among all scoliosis-specific exercise approaches, the Schroth method is the most studied and widely used.
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  • ...disturbed by dementia. Regular routines can include household activities, exercise classes, [[Strength Training|resistance training]] and [[stretching]] <ref> [[Image:Dementia Walking Picture.jpg|alt=|thumb|Dementia- walking, a good exercise.]]Physiotherapists use&nbsp;movement of the body to help bring about&nbsp;p
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  • Cardiac rehabilitation is a complex, interprofessional intervention customized to individual patie ...ssler J, Bordoni B. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK537196/ Cardiac Rehabilitation.] InStatPearls [Internet] 2019 Sep 9. StatPearls Publishing.Available from:
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  • ...patients with facial nerve paresis]. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation. 2004;11(5):206-10. ...method_for_patients_with_facial_nerve_paresis The use of mime therapy as a rehabilitation method for patients with facial nerve paresis] - an article by Beurskens an
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  • ...ous treatment option for patients with PAD symptoms that do not respond to exercise or medical therapy ...s per week for at least 12 weeks. Despite being more effective, supervised exercise programs for PAD are not usually covered by insurance companies[[File:Tread
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  • .... I am seeing him at home for physiotherapy in his pre-prosthetic stage of rehabilitation. The goals were to maximize independence and safety within the home environ ...to claudication, Independent with all ADLS. Previously driving. Nil active exercise program.
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  • ...ental health. Community-based physiotherapists will play a key role in the rehabilitation of COVID-19 survivors following hospital discharge. ...mmunity-based physiotherapists will be essential in the provision of these rehabilitation services.<ref name=":0">Falvey JR, Krafft C, Kornetti D. The essential role
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  • ...trolled RCT showed that addition of a counterforce brace to exercise-based rehabilitation may result in improved pain and function in the short and long terms<ref>He ...shown to benefit strength. Studies have often been conducted alongside an exercise intervention.<ref>Vicenzino B, Brooksbank J, Minto J, et al. [https://pubme
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  • ...International evidence exists showing the benefit of [[Falls and Exercise|exercise interventions for older people]] with frailty, which are primarily physioth ...inary team]], providing therapy for patients on acute stroke units, stroke rehabilitation units and community stroke teams. Multidisciplinary stroke care has been se
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  • ...s are absorbed<ref name=":1">Ciccone, C. D. (2013). Davis's Drug Guide for Rehabilitation Professionals. Philidelphia: F.A. Davis Company .</ref>. These drugs should ...and maintain a healthy weight<ref>Colberg SR, Sigal RJ, Fernhall B, et al. Exercise and type 2 diabetes: the American College of Sports Medicine and the Americ
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  • == What is Rehabilitation in Sports? == ...4d1742/Epidemiology-of-Sports-Injuries-Implications-for-Rehabilitation.pdf Rehabilitation of Sports Injuries: Scientific Basis.] Vol X of Encylopaedia of Sports Medi
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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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  • Therapeutic Exercise - Elbow/Wrist/Hand Range of Motion Therapeutic Exercise - Continue with [[Elbow]]/[[Wrist and Hand|Wrist]]/Hand Range of Motion and
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  • ...er:Katie White|Katie White]] as part of the [[Nottingham University Spinal Rehabilitation Project]] ...PNE) is to increase pain tolerance with movement (e.g., be able to perform exercise with mild discomfort), reduce any fear associated with movement, and reduce
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  • ...tine, optimize their body weight, and engage in [[Aerobic Exercise|aerobic exercise]] as much as possible. Much can be done to prevent and treat heart failure, [[File:Exercise older person.jpg|right|frameless]]
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  • ...xercise sessions initiated at the physical therapist’s office, plus a home exercise program (2-7 sessions a week, after 3 months one session every 2 weeks may ...everity of the curve. A study from Weiss et al. says a scoliosis intensive rehabilitation program is necessary. This includes a 3- to 5 week intensive program (4 to
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  • [[File: Muscle cramps.jpg|thumb|Exercise-associated muscle cramps]] ...a272e36dde6998/Exercise-Associated-Muscle-Cramps-A-Current-Perspective.pdf Exercise associated muscle cramps—a current perspective]. Arch Sports Med. 2017;1(
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  • ...24/ Upper cervical and upper thoracic manipulation versus mobilization and exercise in patients with cervicogenic headache: a multi-center randomized clinical ...https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12221344/ A randomized controlled trial of exercise and manipulative therapy for cervicogenic headache.] Spine, 2002:27(17):183
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  • ...] and [[User:Michael Chung]] as part of the [[Nottingham University Spinal Rehabilitation Project]]<br> ...has to be maintained for the remainder of the patient's life and long term exercise adherence is crucial.
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  • ...User:Matthew Wolfe|Matthew Wolfe]] as part of the [[University of Oklahoma Exercise Science Project]] Creatine supplementation possesses documented [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise]] benefits, particularly related to short, high-intensity bouts.&nbsp;
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  • ...king cessation, influenza vaccination, pneumococcal vaccination, pulmonary rehabilitation, and instructing patients to avoid injurious agents (e.g., avoiding amiodar ...onounced in patients with worse baseline functional status. Pulmonary&nbsp;rehabilitation may not be reasonable in a minority.<ref name="ATS">American Thoracic Socie
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  • * Exercise Program: Following a tailored exercise program designed by the physiotherapist is crucial for regaining full movem [[Category:Rehabilitation Interventions]]
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  • ...can this improve the quality of care, it may also help to debunk myths on exercise and cancer such as "cancer patients only need rest". ...nd social situation of the person. Keeping the patient's [[Goal Setting in Rehabilitation|goals]], desires, expectations and anxieties as a central part of care deli
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  • == Exercise Recommendations == ...would indicate it would add little to the functional benefits of the other exercise modes.<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...t the patient from driving. In many circumstances, physical therapy and/or rehabilitation are extremely beneficial. Activity is encouraged to reduce the risk of deep ...ical therapy is required, patients may benefit from an inpatient stay at a rehabilitation hospital. Physical therapy evaluation includes identifying what areas may b
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  • ...versa'' during expiration. <ref>Aliverti A. The respiratory muscles during exercise. Breathe. 2016 Jun 1;12(2):165-8.Available: https://breathe.ersjournals.com * Avoid exercise to allow the injured muscle to heal.
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  • ...action.<ref>Akuthota V, Ferreiro A, Moore T, Fredericson M. Core stability exercise principles. Current sports medicine reports. 2008 Jan 1;7(1):39-44. Availab ...s of athletes and the general population<ref>Donatelli RA. Sports-Specific Rehabilitation-E-Book. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2006 Oct 11.Available: https://books.goog
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  • The rehabilitation of the Bilateral Below Knee Amputee in the acute hospital setting: Amputee ...e amputated 1st and 2nd metatarsal. This case study looks at the patient's rehabilitation during his stay in hospital where emphasis was on the management of his COA
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  • ...ies can benefit from the use of [[Nerve Injury Rehabilitation|nerve injury rehabilitation]] techniques in their care. Damage to peripheral nerves can impair an indiv ...>Hunter JM, Mackin EJ, Callahan AD, Skirven TM, Schneider LH, Osterman AL. Rehabilitation of the hand and upper extremity. InRehabilitation of the hand and upper ext
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  • The level of physiotherapy intervention and rehabilitation post craniotomy varies widely, and is influenced by a number of factors inc [[File:Gait rehabilitation.png|thumb]]
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  • ...dysfunction occurs, as well as isolate the problematic structure, targeted rehabilitation exercises can be prescribed. == Rehabilitation Exercises ==
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  • * [[The influence of alcohol on physiologic processes and exercise|Alcohol]], especially combined with a poor diet [[File:Exercise prescription.png|right|frameless]]
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  • ...neurological conditions : management at the interface between neurology , rehabilitation and palliative care, (10).</ref> ...sen, C. J., Powell, K. E., & Christenson, G. M. (1985). Physical activity, exercise, and physical fitness: definitions and distinctions for health-related rese
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