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  • ...e (Powered, Passive), Component (Hardware, Software), Mobility, Body Part (Lower Extremities, Upper Extremities, Full Body), Vertical (Healthcare, Defense, ...laty M. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30954154/ Robotics for Lower Limb Rehabilitation]. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 2019 May;30(2):385-397. </ref> .
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Paediatric Robotic Rehabilitation}} ...ral.com/articles/10.1186/s12938-021-00920-5 Robotic devices for paediatric rehabilitation:] a review of design features. BioMed Eng OnLine. 2021;20:89. </ref>
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  • ...f individuals with SCI is to restore ambulation. To achieve this, [[gait]] rehabilitation is planned by a multidisciplinary team and can be supported by growing tech == Robotic Assisted Gait Training ==
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  • ...e (Powered, Passive), Component (Hardware, Software), Mobility, Body Part (Lower Extremities, Upper Extremities, Full Body), Vertical (Healthcare, Defense, ...laty M. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30954154/ Robotics for Lower Limb Rehabilitation]. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 2019 May;30(2):385-397. </ref> .
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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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  • ...nd limb [[amputations]]. It can also affected by less obvious impairments. For example, associated [[Pain Behaviours|pain]] can significantly alter walkin ...st either indirectly (therapy) or directly (physical assistance) enhancing the individual's participation in society<ref name=":0" />.
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  • ...05 Apr 23;23:683-747.</ref>. About 1 million individuals suffer from MS in the USA alone and seems to be more common in individuals between 20-50 years of Individuals with MS mainly present with the following symptoms;
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  • The [[Nagi's Disability Model|functional limitations and impairments]] after a ...ily activities]] independently and safely. [[Falls]] are a common concern for community-dwelling persons with stroke<ref name=":0" />.
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  • ...! If you would like to get involved in this project and earn accreditation for your contributions, please get in touch!</div> <div class="editorbox"> ...Edition), Mosby,2020.</ref>. It includes all the muscles in the body and the nerves serving them.
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  • ...6</ref> Impairments of balance and postural stability likely contribute to the increased risk of falls and fractures found in this patient population <ref ...Gait asymmetry in patients with Parkinson's and elderly fallers: when does the bilateral coordination of gait require attention? Exp Brain Res. 2007;177:3
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  • The recovery or improvement of ambulation after a Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) is a The ability to walk after a Spinal cord injury (SCI) depends on many factors in
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  • ...workers etc. Family members and support groups should also be involved in the recovery process of these patients. == Aims of Rehabilitation ==
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  • '''Environmental Physiotherapy - A new forest for physiotherapy practice, research and education''' ...to inspire thinking and develop content about the many different ways that the environment is related to virtually every aspect of physiotherapy practice,
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  • ...first peak involving young adults and a second peak involving adults over the age of 60. Those over 60 years of age who suffer SCI have considerably wors ...ame="Frederick et al.">Frederick M Maynard et al., International Standards for Neurological and Functional Classification of Spinal Cord Injury, American
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  • ...ueda A, Salazar A, Moral-Munoz JA, Lucena-Anton D. Virtual Reality Systems for Upper Limb Motor Function Recovery in Patients With Spinal Cord Injury: Sys * Lack the skill required to perform new tasks
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  • [[File:AFO CVA.jpeg|thumb|Rehabilitation |alt=|359x359px]] ...e different approaches varies hugely, with a wealth of research to support the use of some techniques while other approaches have limited evidence to supp
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  • ...posture causing activity limitation attributed to a static disturbance in the developing brain, often accompanied by associated impairments and secondary ...ole to play in the process.&nbsp;<ref name="Gunel">Günel MK. Physiotherapy for children with cerebral palsy. INTECH Open Access Publisher; 2011.</ref>
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  • ...vide some evidence to guide decision-makers in the future and to highlight the importance of further research in adults that have CP.   ...f name=":1" /><ref name=":2" /> The disease’s severity is classified using the [https://www.canchild.ca/system/tenon/assets/attachments/000/000/058/origin
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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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  • '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Wanda van Niekerk|Wanda van Niekerk]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/instructor/jason-giesbrecht// J == Importance of Innovative Technology in Rehabilitation ==
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  • ...a cross-sectional national descriptive study in the Netherlands. Clinical Rehabilitation. 2008 Dec;22(12):1127-33</ref>. ...nd other factors <ref name=":2" />. Both levels are not common and account for less than 1% of all amputations <ref name=":3">Huffman A, Schneeberger S, G
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  • ...gical implications. <ref name=":1">Harvey LA. Physiotherapy Rehabilitation for People with Spinal Cord Injuries. Journal of Physiotherapy. 2016 Jan 1;62(1 ...on for individuals with a spinal cord injury and the evidence underpinning the effectiveness of commonly used physiotherapy interventions. <ref name=":1"
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  • ...immediate feedback.<ref name=":2">Baram Y, Miller A. Virtual reality cues for improvement of gait in patients with multiple sclerosis. Neurology. 2006 Ja ...studies have begun to investigate its effect on balance and motor control for this population.
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  • ...assessment, outcome planning, and treatment/intervention in an in-patient rehabilitation setting. ...as tingling in the feet or hands or even pain that most commonly starts in the legs or back. Diagnosis is clinical and symptom-based, and can be supported
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  • ...herapy and repetitive sensorimotor training (RST) is emphasized to improve the patient's quality of life, ability to communicate, and regain some independ ...mplete tetraplegia and are unable to move their eyes or blink, thus losing the ability to communicate.  
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  • ...struction and may only be partially complete. Please come back soon to see the finished work! ({{REVISIONDAY}}/{{REVISIONMONTH}}/{{REVISIONYEAR}}) ...] as it plays a role in motor movement regulation and [[balance]] control. The cerebellum <ref name=":1">Jimsheleishvili S, Dididze M. [https://www.ncbi.n
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  • '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Ewa Jaraczewska|Ewa Jaraczewska]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/instructor/melanie-skeen-hardin ...is course aims to introduce basic treatment ideas during various stages of rehabilitation after a spinal cord injury.
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  • ...ng to the World Health Organisation, a Stroke is defined as an accident to the brain with "rapidly developing clinical signs of focal or global disturbanc ...t a term preferred by most stroke neurologists. Stroke is NOT an accident. The better and more meaningful term is "brain attack", similar in significance
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  • ...scuss the limitations and provide evidence for rehabilitation and outcomes for adults living with CP. ...ing during this time which increases the risk for damage<ref name=":1" />. The prevalence of CP is approximately 2-3 individuals per every 1000, most affe
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  • Human gait depends on a complex interplay of major parts of the [[Introduction to Neuroanatomy|nervous]], musculoskeletal and [[Cardiopulmo * The individual gait pattern is influenced by age, personality, mood and sociocu
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  • ...ntubated and placed on a mechanical ventilator. Following the acute phase, the intervention plan focuses on aspects of mobility, strength, aerobic capacit ...respiratory failure<ref name=":0" />. Many complications can arise during the acute stage of GBS including: deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, hea
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  • ...s and the importance of a strong inter-disciplinary team is highlighted in the management of ALS. ...later stages of this disease, re-innervation can no longer compensate for the increased rate of degeneration.
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  • ...section provides a brief overview of some of the approaches used in Neuro Rehabilitation. ...ws; Vol. 3, Iss. 4, 1998</ref>&nbsp;<ref>Eisenberg MG. 1995. Dictionary of Rehabilitation. New York: Springer Publishing Company. p. 375</ref>&nbsp;
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  • ...y was developed by Physiotherapy students (PT1) at Queen's University with the intention of increasing our knowledge of Huntington's Disease and neurologi ...tions, interdisciplinary management, and other relevant factors related to the disease.
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  • ...icole Bell|Nicole Bell]] and [[User:Karen Feeney|Karen Feeney]] as part of the [[Current_and_Emerging_Roles_in_Physiotherapy_Practice|Queen Margaret Unive ...ently under review and may not be up to date. Please come back soon to see the finished work! ({{REVISIONDAY}}/{{REVISIONMONTH}}/{{REVISIONYEAR}})
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  • '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Thomas Longbottom|Thomas Longbottom]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/course_tutor/ziya-altug/ Z Altu ...ther sources report that Parkinson's affects 1.5-2% of the population over the age of 60.<ref name=":3">Venes D, Taber CW. Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dict
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