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  • ...ent. In order to meet its aims and objectives of improving health globally by advancing education in relation to rehabilitation and improving access to r ...h quality assurance strategies and quality improvement strategies employed by Physiopedia. The quality assurance (QA) strategy seeks to prevent, detect a
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  • ...n data, interpretation, and methods used to ensure the quality of a study. Researchers should discuss the methods and procedures necessary for a study to be consi ...ation: is defined as the use of varied methods, data sources, and multiple researchers
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  • Networking with fellow physiotherapists, researchers, and industry leaders can be a truly enriching experience. Conferences prov ...expertise]]. You can establish yourself as a thought leader in your field by sharing your experiences, contributing to the collective knowledge, and ins
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  • ...y that rests on the assumption that meaningful information can be obtained by asking the parties of interest what they know, what they believe, and how t ...ey research, the data usually collected by using standardised form whether by interview or questionnaire. Surveys are designed to give a snapshot of how
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  • ...itor '''- [[User:Wanda van Niekerk|Wanda van Niekerk]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/instructor/benita-olivier// Benita Olivie ...g the Knowledge Resources in Evidence Based Practice, by Benita Olivier to guide you in navigating these tools.
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  • ...Editor '''- [[User:Stacy Schiurring|Stacy Schiurring]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/instructor/larisa-hoffman/ Larisa Hoffman .... 2017 Oct 11(152):2463-1892.</ref>.  </blockquote>A mission statement can guide the strategic planning process, define the scope of the programme, and aid
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  • As for every work of research, the research question is the crucial step that guides the choice of the paradigm and of the methodology of research. ...e inter-rater reliability the review process has to be done by two or more researchers. All reviewed studies should be recorded with thier own reasons dor inclusi
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  • * Use the filter approach by starting broadly and refining it to our research question. ...iers for women with Breast Cancer in returning to work. The author started by looking at Breast Cancer in terms of national and worldwide statistics. The
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  • .../14_2_107.pdf Step by step: accumulated knowledge and future directions of step-defined ambulatory activity.] Research in Exercise Epidemiology. 2012 Sep 3 * An individual's gait pattern is influenced by age, personality, mood and sociocultural factors.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...l 15;70(14):1211-8.</ref>.&nbsp;This page aims to assist and encourage new researchers to get involved in publishing research. ...journals that incorporate a process by which an author's peers (recognized researchers or expert clinicians in the content area) evaluate a manuscript and recomme
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  • ...loping and will expand greatly as more physiotherapy clinicians, students, researchers and educators get involved. To follow and contribute to these developments ...itation and lack of [[Sleep Deprivation and Sleep Disorders|sleep]] caused by extreme heat.
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  • Clinical prediction rules (CPRs) are mathematical tools that are intended to guide physiotherapists in their everyday clinical decision making.<ref name="p1" ...physiotherapists and patients to make decisions. This work in referred to by many names: CPRs, prediction rules, probability assessments, prediction mod
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  • ...Editor '''- [[User:Stacy Schiurring|Stacy Schiurring]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/instructor/damien-howell/ Damien Howell]< ...al movement patterns. It is the role of the rehabilitation professional to guide patients through a plan of care to improve and or correct movement dysfunct
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  • GMI was developed by Moseley et al. (NOI group) as a treatment approach to address pain and func ...ct 2023). </ref>. Each component targets a different brain area/function. Researchers believe the effectiveness is related to forced attention given to the affec
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  • ...l Editor '''- [[User:Merinda Rodseth|Merinda Rodseth]] based on the course by ...6/j.copsyc.2018.09.013 </ref> The concept of mindfulness has been inspired by many, and Jon Kabat-Zinn and his colleagues at the University of Massachus
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  • ...n 1997 by Kendall et al<ref name="Kendall">Kendall NA, Linton SJ, Main CJ. Guide to Assessing Psychosocial Yellow Flags in Acute Low Back Pain: Risk Factors ...Leerar,P. Boissonnault,W. Domholdt,E. Roddey,T. Documentation of Red Flags by Physical Therapists for Patients with Low Back Pain.J Man Manip Ther. 2007;
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  • ...t’s prognosis'''. Additionally, communication among health care providers, researchers, and those utilizing research findings are possible through the use of diag ...& Sarkar <ref>Uhthoff HK, Sarkar K: An algorithm for shoulder pain caused by soft tissue disorders, Clin Orthop 254:121–127, 1990</ref>, ICD­10 <ref
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  • ...that treats [[Low Back Pain|back pain]], [[Neck Pain Patient Decision Aid: Step 4|neck pain]] and other musculoskeletal conditions via the application of f [[Clinical Prediction Rules]] are mathematical tools that are intended to guide physiotherapists in their everyday clinical decision making, providing an [
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  • ...have in the world.<ref name="Merriam">Merriam, S. Qualitative research: A guide to design and implementation. 2009:13. San Francisco.</ref> Qualitative res ...erpretive, naturalistic approach to the world. This means that qualitative researchers study things in their natural settings, attempting to make sense of, or to
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  • ...desire of the patient to do their best performance. It can also be caused by the measurement techniques which give slightly different results under the Visual gait analysis is commonly used by rehabilitation professionals [https://physio-pedia.com/Functional_Gait_Asse
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  • Rehabilitation is a widely discussed concept. This is by no means unexpected since approximately 1.5 billion people worldwide (i.e. If we consider the definition of rehabilitation promoted by the World Health Organization as "a set of measures that assist individuals
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  • ...e by adding two weeks, as is the conventional calculation method suggested by the same policy statement. ...e that allows for the emergence of basic abilities, which are then used to guide the pruning of connections in the subsequent period of synapse elimination�
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  • ...Editor '''- [[User:Stacy Schiurring|Stacy Schiurring]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/instructor/srishti-banerjee// Srishti Ban Mental health conditions following stroke are increasingly recognised by the medical community. Currently, most of the research has focused on speci
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  • ...9.</ref>. The current theory is that this condition is likely to be caused by compression of the innervated local adipose tissue<ref name=":0">Lazenby, T ...tances.<ref name="p7">Wong M. Pocket Orthopaedics, Evidence-Based survival guide. Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2009 .</ref>
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  • A Classification Approach for patients with Low Back Pain has been used as a guide to sub-group patients based on their clinical signs and symptoms<ref name=" * Identifes interventions supported by current best evidence to address impairments of body function and structure
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  • ...y from a valgus force on the knee<ref name=":0">Bahr R, Mæhlum S. Clinical guide to sports injuries. Human Kinetics; 2004.p. 321-324 + p.328-329</ref>&nbsp; ...and little elastic fibres, not only functions to control excessive motion by limiting the joint mobility but is also a source of [[proprioception]]. Its
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  • ...[[PTCU Excellence and Innovation Unit Project]]. This space was created by and for the students at Cairo University. Please do not edit unless you are ...rison of dynamic and static balance among professional male soccer players by position. Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies [Internet]</nowiki>].
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  • ...s, and rehabilitation itself may vary in its intensity, generally measured by the frequency and duration of individual interventions or treatment session ...fessional Rehabilitation: A Person-Centred Approach, First Edition. Edited by Sarah G. Dean, Richard J. Siegert and William J. Taylor. John Wiley, 2012.
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  • ...f the rights of its citizens, then another country has a responsibility to step in to ensure these rights are respected. This is termed 'International Prot ...nsecure environments. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2021. Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO.</ref> These humanitarian principles have been formally enshr
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  • After appropriate evaluation, the symptoms cannot be fully explained by another medical condition<ref name=":0" />. ...te currently available treatment options, quality of care in FC is limited by lack of guidance for management, poorly defined condition characteristics,
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  • ...d to a movement away from the techniques of the early 1980's characterized by post operative casting, delayed weight bearing and limitation of Range of M The neuro-muscular inhibition of the quadriceps caused by intrarticular effusion may have a negative effect on the strengthening. In
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  • ...erage age at which individuals in the UK are becoming obese is decreasing. Researchers found clear trends with time, highlighting not only is the prevalence of ob ...from: http://www.aacap.org/AACAP/Families_and_Youth/Facts_for_Families/FFF-Guide/Obesity-In-Children-And-Teens-079.aspx</ref>.
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  • Governance of health systems comprises the actions adopted by society to organize itself to promote the health of its population. Good go ...health system'', it permeates with all other building blocks and is driven by ''People and Actors in the system''.
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  • ...nal Editor '''- [[User:Merinda Rodseth|Merinda Rodseth]] based on a course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/course_tutor/bernice-saban/ Bernice Saban ...asciitis]. Foot & ankle international. 2016 Sep;37(9):994-1000.</ref> Many researchers disagree about the site and aetiology of calcaneal spurs and whether they a
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  • This is a fictional case study developed by Queen's University Physical Therapy students for the Queen's Neuromotor Fun ...WD 1 month ago and was referred to outpatient rehabilitation physiotherapy by a neurologist. His main complaints involve hypertonic or dyskinetic sympto
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  • ...ic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) has been classified as a neurological disease by the World Health Organization since 1969 .<ref>Maes M, Anderson G, Morris G ...starting with central nervous system (CNS) damage that may be precipitated by infectious agents, toxins, physical or psychological stressors.<ref name=":
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  • ...raduated UK BSc or MSc physiotherapy students to provide a decision-making guide for important career considerations after graduation. While parts of this r ...ces and considering what influences them can appear to be a daunting task. By highlighting some important factors regarding which country to work within,
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  • ...r child will cope with school. Teachers can provide invaluable reassurance by making a special effort to meet parents before the child comes into their c ...levels in a child with cystic fibrosis. Family functioning can be measured by family stress, parental capacity/mental health, family coping and resilienc
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  • ...ooth disease]] (CMT). CMT is a hereditary group of disorders characterized by sensory loss, muscle atrophy, and weakness.<ref name=":0" /> This case stud ...00324.x]</ref> CMT is the name given to a group of disorders characterized by sensory loss, muscle atrophy, and weakness due to peripheral nerve deterior
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