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  • == Key Research == see [[Adding References|adding references tutorial]].
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  • == Key Research == see [[Adding References|adding references tutorial]].
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  • == Key Research == see [[Adding References|adding references tutorial]]. <references />&nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;
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  • #Are any key and recent pieces of research missing from the page? If yes, add them.&nbsp;<br> === Adding Media and Links ===
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  • ...used for your work demonstrates that you&nbsp;have undertaken wide-ranging research in order to create your work.<ref name=":0" /> ...'. However, this depends on what the subject of interest is (e.g. how much research is still being done on that subject and thus how rapidly is new information
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  • 8. Educational research and scholarship 16.Building research programs
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  • *[[Action Research Arm Test (ARAT)|Action Reach Arm Test (ARAT)]] see [[Adding References|adding references tutorial]]. 
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  • * [[Adding images|Adding Images and media]] === Research Specialists ===
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  • Research has debated the definition of QOL and no precise definition has yet been ag ...rceived health,” “health status,” “HRQOL,” and “QOL” used interchangeably, adding to the confusion around the concept of QOL. 
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  • .... 2015; 41: 1442-1448</ref>. The VSS is used in both clinical practice and research<ref name=":0" />. ...stematic review of the quality of burn scar rating scales for clinical and research use]. Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries. 2012;
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  • Locating the best evidence related to your [[PICOT Research Question|PICOT clinical question]] can be challenging. There is a vast amou == Primary versus Secondary Research ==
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  • ...n neurological conditions, including cerebral palsy, stroke and MS, recent research suggests that in hemiplegia at least the role of spasticity is relatively s References will automatically be added here, see [[Adding References|adding references tutorial]].
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  • ...this has been conducted using a range of textured fabrics but more recent research suggests that electrical sensory discrimination training devices may also p References will automatically be added here, see [[Adding References|adding references tutorial]].
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  • ...or test all demonstrated interference, so John was more that 10% slower by adding the dual task into the walk. This was not the case in post treatment assess ...ope-through-research/parkinsons-disease-hope-through-research Hope through research.] National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institu
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  • ...ll H, Coffey J, Jenkinson C; Oxford and Birmingham Foot and Ankle Clinical Research Group. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17383907 Responsiveness and mini ...dation in the context of surgery for hallux valgus]. 2006. Quality of Life Research, Volume 15, Number 7:1211-1222.
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  • ...and Roland Morris Questionnaire. North American Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Research Network." J Rheumatol 2000 27(8): 1928-1936.</ref>. ...m this study cannot be generalizable to overall population. Hence, further research on larger population is required to prove the generalisability of the resul
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  • ...plates that can be added to any new page.&nbsp; See the [[Adding Templates|Adding Templates tutorial]] to see how to do this.<br> ...Reports]] - Used for short reports that describe the state of a technical research problem or advancement on technology relevant to rehabilitation
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  • == Key Research == see [[Adding References|adding references tutorial]].
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  • ...g. those with back issues, or flexibility issues. This can be addressed by adding a spacer to the stem to bring the handlebars up higher. === Research ===
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  • ...ticles/PMC1955747/pdf/hesr0042-0311.pdf Preparing and presenting effective research posters]. Health Serv Res. 2007 Feb;42(1 Pt 1):311-28.</ref> This article w ...and practices used within the field. You may go into detail regarding your research without fear of being misunderstood.
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  • ...identifying patient subgroups for initial treatment. Arthritis Care &amp; Research 2008;59:632-41. fckLRhttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/art.23563/ ...from the medium-risk subgroups. Scores range from 0-9 and are produced by adding all positive items; patients who achieve a score of 0-3 are classified into
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  • ...accordance with CAPTE standards and shall include didactic, clinical, and research experiences in physical therapy that utilize critical thinking and weighing References will automatically be added here, see [[Adding References|adding references tutorial]].
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  • ...''the integration of best research evidence with best available scientific research, clinical expertise and patient values''''<ref name=":0">Sackett DL, Rosenb ...ts is to make sure that patient care is informed by the greatest available research in order to maximize the benefits that patients receive from therapy. EBP p
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  • ...nt Education Materials (Version 1.0)]. Prepared for Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Updated 2014</ref>. #If you are adding a template to a new page first you need to [[Creating a new page|create a n
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  • ...The focus includes searching and reviewing, synthesizing and communicating research evidence that reflects a deeper understanding of musculoskeletal pathology/ # '''Find the Evidence''' - Search for, appraise, and synthesize research evidence on your topic.
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  • • Clear and effective application of insight, knowledge and research<br>• Effective and productive engagement<br>• A clear focus on the qual References will automatically be added here, see [[Adding References|adding references tutorial]].
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  • ...s, usually in the forms of abstract to present their medical or scientific research findings. These type of conferences usually have a scientific or programme ...ef> <ref name=":0">Swales, J. M., and C. B. Feak. 2000. English in today’s research world: A writing guide. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. </ref>
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  • #'''Find the Evidence''' - Search for, appraise, and synthesize research evidence on your topic. ...an evidence based article so remember to add references (please use the [[Adding References|correct referencing system utilized by Physiopedia]] and the &lt
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  • ...interpreted with caution as there were methodological flaws in the primary research.<ref>Kumar S, Beaton K, Hughes T. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/article '''[[Cancer pain|Cancer]]-''' For cancer patients research reviews and clinical studies have suggested that at least for the short ter
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  • #'''Find the Evidence''' - Search for, appraise, and synthesize research evidence on your topic. ...an evidence based article so remember to add references (please use the [[Adding References|correct referencing system utilized by Physiopedia]] and the &lt
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  • ...eading. Likewise, if the job you are applying for is an academic position, research or teaching experience could be front-ended in the CV under its own heading ...a use for health purposes: systematic review.] Journal of medical Internet research. 2021 May 12;23(5):e17917.</ref>
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  • ...juries. In order to avoid this, melting point of wax is usually lowered by adding an impurity in the form of paraffin oil.<ref name=":0">William E. Prentice. ...treatment. <ref name=":2">Cameron, Physical Agents in Rehabilitation from Research to Practice. 4th edition, Elsevier Health - US, 2012</ref>
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  • ...e schedule or brochure must be maintained for&nbsp;audit.<br>(2) Authoring research or other activities, the results of which are published in a recognized&nbs ...<br>(7) Participating in courses that have general health topics: clinical research, CPR, child abuse<br>reporting, and other like topics.<ref name="cite">Iowa
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  • ...rcise can be adjusted by changing the size and speed of the platform or by adding distractions such as obstacles or visual distractors.<ref>Mirelman A, Bonat ...anging the size and shape of the objects, the speed of the movement, or by adding visual or auditory cues.<ref>Saposnik G, Mamdani M, Bayley M, et al. Effect
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  • ...A review of the research in Japan]. International journal of environmental research and public health. 2016 Aug;13(8):781.</ref> According to the Internationa ...r-present climate crisis may explain the novelty of this emerging focus in research.
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  • ...of spasticity. Additionally,the Modified Ashworth Scale is widely used in research, In different patient groups such as stroke,multiple sclerosis and spinal c ...oth scales have since been used as measures of spasticity for clinical and research purposes. A clinical rating of spasticity on the Ashworth Scales is made af
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  • ...ctice] model and provided it with a '''transdisciplinary''' perspective by adding each discipline's efforts towards addressing deficiencies and making advanc * '''best available research evidence'''
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  • ...besities: Future Choices – Project Report. United Kingdom, 2007.</ref>'''. Research estimates that without a major shift in society’s attitude towards food a The enormity of the problem has been recognized by the government with research and guidelines emerging in an attempt to help tackle this threatening epide
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  • ...and gait speed.<ref name="Perryman" /><sup>,<ref name="Gray" /></sup>&nbsp;Research supports that limitations in ADLs/IADLs or observed mobility deficits is an ...survival and adverse health events.<ref name="Perryman" />&nbsp;Based off research, we chose to assess his physical functioning and gait speed using clinician
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  • ...c chain exercises. Along with that, the [[shear]] forces are reduced while adding comprehensive forces to the joints which enhances [[Joint Classification|jo == Research Resources ==
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  • ...re common<ref name="Foundation for Sarcoidosis">Foundation for Sarcoidosis research. Sarcoidosis: General Info, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment. http://www.stop ...topsarcoidosis.org/sarcoidosis/diseasefacts.htm Foundation for Sarcoidosis research]
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  • == Research on muscle activation == ...the push-up has been suggested in order to increase muscular activity. But research shows that the addition of unstable surfaces in push-up training does not p
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  • ...Clinic">Mayo Clinic [Internet]. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research (MFMER); 1998. Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) [Internet]. 2016 A ...ns and symptoms could be due to an adverse drug reaction. However, further research is needed to identify the cause and extent of the association between these
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  • ...evaluate sleep disturbance in childhood and adolescence]. Journal of Sleep Research. 1996; 5(4): 251-61</ref>. The tool has been translated into multiple langu The total sleep score is derived by adding up individual scores, with the potential range being from 26 to 130<ref nam
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  • ...activity during active pelvic tilting in sagittal plane.] Physical therapy research. 2016 Dec 20;19(1):50-7. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/a Research suggests that the local muscles may be related to anterior and posterior pe
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  • *A wiki will never be lost along with the efforts that have been made in adding content to them, they can be continually updated and always be referred to. ...n Physiopedia. Each individual could be assigned with a different topic to research which should then be either edited or added to Physiopedia with supporting
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  • ...A biomechanical study in cadavers. Orthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & Research. 2014 Nov 1;100(7):727-31.</ref>. The first compartment lies between the ma References will automatically be added here, see [[Adding References|adding references tutorial]].
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  • '''Environmental Physiotherapy - A new forest for physiotherapy practice, research and education''' ...nvironment is related to virtually every aspect of physiotherapy practice, research and education.
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  • ...ate for all patient suffering from tendon pain. So this has led to further research and theories.&nbsp;<ref name="(Mauffulli et al 2004)">Maffulli N, Sharma P, ...nuum model of tendon pathology: what is its merit in clinical practice and research? British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2016;50:1187-91.</ref>
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  • ...vard.edu/files/hilt/files/notetaking_0.pdf Notes on note-taking: review of research and insights for students and instructors]. Harvard Initiative for Learning ...Taking during Reading and during Listening on Comprehension.] Educational Research and Reviews. 2019 Oct;14(16):580-9.</ref>
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  • ...rties of Passive and Active Stabilizers. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research (1976-2007). 1996 Sep 1;330:13-30.</ref> ...loys a triple blocking mechanism, including lengthening the glenoid arc by adding a coracoid graft to the anterior glenoid rim. In the presence of significan
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  • ...al system receives and transmits pain and feeling signals. However, recent research suggest that these two systems may actually work together as part of a unif * Research states that cytokines and chemokines have a role in → upregulation of adh
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  • ...Behavior. Foundations. In: Health Education and Health Education. Theory, Research and Practice. 4th ed. San Fransico: Jossey-Bass; 2008</ref>. Kasl and Cobb ...and Health Education. . In: Health Education and Health Education. Theory, Research and Practice. 4th ed. San Fransico: Jossey-Bass; 2008.</ref>.
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  • ...ion (r) ranged from 0,59 to 0,86 (a relatively very high correlation). The research, after Kopec’s results were published, reported an inter-item correlation References will automatically be added here, see [[Adding References|adding references tutorial]].
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  • ...Lee DG. The Pelvic Girdle E-Book: An integration of clinical expertise and research. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2011 Oct 28.</ref> Note: Refrain from adding pelvic floor activation with symptoms of an overactive pelvic floor such as
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  • ...s of different approaches; therefore it is important to bring together the research evidence and highlight what best practice ought to be in selecting these di ...therapy is not yet robust as a result of&nbsp;substantial heterogeneity in research.&nbsp;Therefore, current evidence indicates that physical rehabilitation sh
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  • ...approval to carry out the study was gained from the University of Brighton Research Ethics Committee ...nd teres minor has been described as a possible source but there is little research investigating this.
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  • At this time, no research addresses the change in potassium level that occurs with exercise.&nbsp; Ho see [[Adding References|adding references tutorial]].
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  • ...nd his rehabilitation programme and having negative psychological effects, adding to already altered psychological state as he was working through the grievi
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  • ...nt. <ref name=":0">Shumway-Cook A, Wollacott M. Motor control: translating research to practice. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Philidelphia USA. 2016.</ref> Research has demonstrated that during recovery of stability, we continuously change
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  • ...e – Accessed May 2015]</ref> suggested that a systematic review of current research revealed the need to look in more depth at current pain assessment methods ...o conclude the reasons behind this difference in pain assessment – further research has been suggested to combat this disparity in pain assessment.
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  • ...a (Blount's disease). Current concepts.] Clinical orthopaedics and related research 1990(255):24-35.</ref> References will automatically be added here, see [[Adding References|adding references tutorial]].
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  • According to Brügger's research, interference factors are factors that can provoce a functional symptomatic ...ng as they bear witness to an impairment, and to keep track of progress by adding the session date in the interventions. An illustration is given below in th
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  • ...hat you have in relation to this project e.g. if you feel a new page needs adding to the list. ...gical Disorders and Stroke] provides a range of information and up to date research in the area of traumatic brain injury.
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  • ...r, many of these studies consist of a limited pool of subjects, additional research will help to further develop an evidence based model for physical therapy t References will automatically be added here, see [[Adding References|adding references tutorial]].
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  • ...ntary behaviour or lead to achieving sufficient physical activity. Further research is required to examine the effect of mass media campaigns on other measures * adding new or additional PE classes,
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  • ...it area causes greater injury to the tissue.However there is still ongoing research to establish a direct causation between the muscle and connective tissue in ...ysical therapy patients will be starting a new exercise program or will be adding new exercises to their current exercise program.These exercises may be inte
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  • ...the evidence''' - you should complete a literature search to identify key research papers relating to the page that you are working on. You should review thes *'''Add media''' - you might like to think about adding images and video to enhance your page. Images and video that you create as
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  • Reinforcements are either positive (adding something that the horse likes) or negative (removing something the horse d ...d to apply equine learning research into horse training or to use learning research as predictors for training success.<ref name=":3" />
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  • ...e calculated as a mean of each domain and the total score is calculated by adding every domain score. It generally takes about 5 minutes to be completed and ...version of the leicester cough questionnaire. Allergy, asthma & immunology research. 2015; 7(3): 230-233.
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  • *Research has shown that both the cervical flexors and extensors lose strength and en *Research suggests the survivors of head and neck cancer with [[Temporomandibular Dis
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  • ...thritis: pathophysiology and current treatment modalities. Journal of pain research. 2018;11:2189.]</ref> ...berh.2011.11.013 Biomechanical factors in osteoarthritis.] Best Practice & Research Clinical rheumatology. 2011; 25(6):815-23.</ref>Due to this varus direction
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  • Health literacy is positively correlated with gait speed. According to research, community-dwelling old adults with higher health literacy have faster gait ...oceptive]], and musculoskeletal systems to create a ‘balance profile’. The research shows the difference between instability produced by failing strength, decr
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  • ...ernization and standardizaJournal of Complementary and Alternative Medical Research.]tion. 2016 Jun;1(1):1-0.</ref>: <u>Area treated category,</u> the <u>mate ...sports medicine, Part 2: Cupping and blood flow restriction.] JAAOS Global Research & Reviews. 2020 Jan;4(1).</ref>.
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  • ...ehabilitation unit continued on with the previous interventions as well as adding family/ caregiver training. Due to the patients age (85 y/o) and the nature ...l setting and determining if she would be a prosthetic candidate. Based on research regarding energy expenditure with prosthetic use and the increase risk of f
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  • ...ll as in persistent pain patients such as rheumatological conditions. More research is needed to understand the effect on the body and its relation to pain. ...se of cryotherapy in acute sports injuries.] Annals of Sports Medicine and Research. 2016;3(2):1060.</ref>
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  • ...://ghamelet.com/mindfulness/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Analayo-oct2018.pdf Adding historical depth to definitions of mindfulness]. Current opinion in psychol ...., 2019. [https://acamh.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jcpp.12980 Research Review: The effects of mindfulness‐based interventions on cognition and m
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  • ...origin in the quest for safety, freedom and an income to be able to live. Adding together adult individuals, families, and unaccompanied minors, the numbers ...garding pregnancy and birth giving in Finland. Nordic Journal of Migration Research, 5(2), 83–90. <nowiki>http://doi.org/10.1515/njmr-2015-</nowiki> 0009</r
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  • !'''Clinical Research Evidence''' ! Clinical research evidence
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  • ...hat you have in relation to this project e.g. if you feel a new page needs adding to the list. *The [http://www.scireproject.com/ Spinal Cord Injury Research Evidence] (SCIRE)&nbsp;Project
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  • ...of BC, Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, Providence Health Care Research Institute) ''<br>'''M. Paul'''&nbsp; ''Clinical Nurse Educator (OASIS Progr ...it most from direct immersion of the limb in cold water then progressively adding ice cubes
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  • Successful aging can be defined as "adding life to the years.". There is a growing recognition among biomedical expert ...cord injury: some issues of analysis.] Current gerontology and geriatrics research. 2018 Nov 19;2018.</ref>.
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  • ...l pain: prevention, management and long-term consequences. Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology. 2019 Feb 1;33(1):48-65.</ref> such as [[Fear Avoidan ...ontact pressures in human cadaver knees. Clinical orthopaedics and related research. 1994 May 1(302):69-74</ref>
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  • It can be hard to give just one clear definition of what qualitative research is because of its broad, in-depth nature and the breadth and variety of wha ...ive research: overview, design and grounded theory. Introduction to social research: quantitative and qualitative approaches. London: Sage. 1998.</ref>.
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  • ...emoral pain. It correlates with pain and reduced physical function. Recent research highlights these psychosocial considerations that can negatively impact man ...neck or poor hip abduction control. There is not, however, much available research to show the role played by the central nervous system.
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  • Enzymes are named by adding the suffix -ase to the name of the substrate that they modify (i.e., urease ...pattern in tissues and serum. A vast embodiment of data from experimental research in model organisms and humans has ensured the clinical utilization of speci
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  • ...l reflection tool helps the therapist to figure out what is known already. Adding the new information that was gained, resulting in better understanding, kno *Is there any research to support your decisions?
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  • ...Management of lateral epicondylitis: a narrative literature review]. Pain Research and Management. 2020 May 5;2020.</ref> * Adding weights: whether by an exercise band or dumbbells
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  • ...ions and outcomes]. Patient Educ. Couns., Theories in Health Communication Research 74, 287–294. </ref>. Conversely, communication errors have been identifie ...f Physician Websites (SSRN Scholarly Paper No. ID 1874220). Social Science Research Network, Rochester, NY.</ref> Below are some pointers on what consumers app
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  • ...ivity questionnaire, filling what was an important need in epidemiological research at that time<ref name="Washburn 1993">Washburn RA, Smith KW, Jette AM, Jann * To order the PASE tool, [https://www.healthcore.com/capabilities/research-instruments-ds/ click here].
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  • *A wiki will never be lost along with the efforts that have been made in adding content to them, they can be continually updated and always be referred to. ...n Physiopedia. Each individual could be assigned with a different topic to research which should then be either edited or added to Physiopedia with supporting
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  • ...tic Symptom Disorder: An important change in DSM. Journal Of Psychosomatic Research [serial online]. September 2013;75(3):223-228. Available from: PsycINFO, Ip see [[Adding References|adding references tutorial]].
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  • ...-term.<ref>Sremakaew M, Jull G, Treleaven J, Uthaikhup S. Effectiveness of adding rehabilitation of cervical related sensorimotor control to manual therapy a There is a large body of research supporting the notion that dysfunction of the cervical afferents can cause
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  • ...cruciate ligament reconstruction.] The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 2008;22(3):987-1014.</ref> proposed '''four stages of advanced rehabilitati ...stable surfaces, speed modifications, adding a sport-specific skill and/or adding unanticipated movement can all be ways of challenging stability and balance
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  • ...ion between vaginal childbirth and pelvic floor disorders however, further research is necessary to determine which aspects of childbirth contribute most<ref>H Adding Pilates exercise to standard Physiotherapy care has been found to lower fin
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  • * load management (reducing aggravating loads and adding in loads that relieve pain) ...21694219300233 Current trends in tendinopathy management]. Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology. 2019 Mar 8.</ref> Rest is not indicated when managin
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  • ...sketball Shooting Via OpenPose Motion Capture System]. Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Mechanics. 2024; 112(1): 32-45</ref>. These discrepancies may st ...sketball]. Proceedings of the 5th International Congress on Sport Sciences Research and Technology Support. 2017; 48-55</ref>:
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  • ...%202020.pdf revised 2020 framework] is free on the [https://www.ifompt.org/Research+and+Resources/OMPT+Frameworks+and+Clinical+Resources.html IFOMPT website]. #Promote and facilitate evidence-based practice and research amongst its members.
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  • ...ing a challenge concerning its accuracy and importance. The advancement in research has proven low reliability and validity of many clinical tests with higher ...s study among diabetes mellitus patients in Pakistan.] BMC health services research. 2017 Dec 1;17(1):155.</ref> It is an essential practice that has improved
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  • ...boid joint moves with three degrees of freedom.] Journal of foot and ankle research. 2008 Sep;1(1):O39.</ref> ...CC joint and distracts the lateral side. The supination test is similar by adding inversion (frontal plane) and plantar flexion (sagittal plane).<ref name="
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  • After years of research, scientists at first considered Alzheimer’s disease as a complex disease ...heimer's Association. [cited 2017Apr2]. Available from: http://www.alz.org/research/science/earlier_alzheimers_diagnosis.asp</ref>
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  • ...d Physical Benefits of Brief Daytime Sleep]. Partners Universal Innovative Research Publication. 2024; 2(1): 70-84</ref>. A lower [[Coronary Artery|coronary]] Nap benefits can be influenced by various factors. For instance, research indicates that memory enhancements from naps might diminish with advancing
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  • ...nt treatments again. There appears to be a bountiful supply of theoretical research but little in terms of high quality clinical trials. By this I mean that we Research has focused on tendinopathy loading programmes that generally fit within 3
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  • ...often observed with a Trendelenburg gait.<ref name="pala" /> An impressive research study on the validity of the Trendelenburg sign revealed that the test shou *Adding an upper body movement to the single-leg stance test
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  • ...echanical properties and clinical applications.] Journal of Foot and Ankle Research. 2011 Dec;4(1):1-.</ref> It is also termed Fat Pad Atrophy (FPA). It is con * Increase load on tissue, adding sport-specific/dynamic exercise: Prepare the foot and lower limb for more e
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  • ...Keep fit: marginal ideas in contemporary therapeutic exercise. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health. 2018;10(4):400-11. </ref></blockquote>Rehabi ...manage their symptoms.<ref name=":0" /> Moreover, there is a large body of research to support its use in clinical practice.<ref>Maestroni L, Read P, Bishop C,
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  • ...CL) Injury and Enhance Performance Program. IJRAR-International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews (IJRAR). 2020 Feb;7(1):715-27.</ref>. Because of tha ...itation has undergone considerable changes over the past decade. Intensive research into the biomechanics of the injured and the operated knee have led to a mo
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  • ...s<ref>President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports: Physical Fitness Research Digest. Series 1,No.1, Washington DC,1971.</ref> ...ealthy subjects and in patients with low back pain. Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 15(6), 881-887.</ref><ref name=":1" />
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  • ...n begin creating content related to the topic you choose. You can start by adding general descriptive content about the disorder that could be in narrative a *Links to abstract of research in Pubmed/Medline
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  • ...g light therapy may help U.S. veterans with chronic low back pain. Another research study by the same lead author<ref>Burgess HJ, Park M, Ong JC, Shakoor N, Wi *Consider adding a sundeck or a gazebo to the backyard for exercise, meditation, relaxation,
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  • The purpose of this '''fictional report''' is to provide research-derived physiotherapy management for a patient with MS. The objectives of t ** Adding 1 minute to the walk per week
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  • ...ain Injury. 2008;22(5):365–373.</ref>. Moreover, the limitations with the research in this patient group forces physiotherapists to utilise evidence related t There is an increasing volume of research on CIMT, however a recent Cochrane review in stroke was unable to establish
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  • ...ury risk in collegiate female rowers. Journal of strength and conditioning research. 2020 Apr 21.</ref> ...nd return to starting position. the intensity could be increased by either adding more repetitions or modifying the exercise into a weight-bearing positions
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  • There is research to suggest that physical tests have "poor diagnostic performance" when perf ...response is the reproduction of symptoms between 30-70 degrees of flexion. Adding dorsiflexion at the end of the movement (Bragaad sign) can add further tens
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  • ...r difficulties in people with plantar heel pain. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research. 2015 Dec;8(1):1-7.</ref> ...mes to clinical practice, different measures should be considered to apply research findings properly and see positive results.
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  • ...nee extension. They become lodged in the intercondylar notch of the femur, adding to the stability of the joint. Overall the tibiofemoral joint is a relative ...i/>due to the high injury rate of athletes, which has resulted in a lot of research being done in the field of the [[Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)|ACL]]. Th
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  • ...evious studies of breathing therapy have not included capnography in their research. Therefore, it’s difficult to say anything about the validity of the devi ...idence of beneficial effects on functional outcomes is limited and further research is required.<ref name="p7" />
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  • ...such as Parkinson’s disease and Stroke, we have implemented transferrable research findings to support our therapeutic interventions. ...earch on physical therapy. For dynamic balance and gait training, there is research on Parkinson’s disease that indicates treadmill walking as well as dance
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  • ...w MJM; SBRN Terminology Consensus Project Participants. Sedentary Behavior Research Network (SBRN) - Terminology Consensus Project process and outcome. Int J B See [[Adding References|adding references tutorial]]
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  •  </ref>. Adding structural differentiation (e.g., neck flexion, ankle dorsiflexion, hip add ...f>Surendra UK, Shaila SK. Lasegue sign. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2017, VOL-11(5): RG01-RG02.72(12):959-66.</ref>
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  • ...oken into four parts: Part I: Background; Part II: Case Reports; Part III: Research Studies; Part IV: Future Direction. ...prolonged mechanical ventilation: a review of the literature]. Biological research for nursing. 2008 Jul;10(1):21-33.</ref> (12 months after admission, still
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  • ...in individuals with spinal cord injury: an updated meta-analysis.] BioMed research international. 2020 Feb 22;2020.</ref> , and Fontan physiology.<ref>Wu FM, ...tematic review with meta-analysis.] International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021 Jun 22;18(13):6703.</ref><br>
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  • ** Adding gentle stretching may also be beneficial. ...Breaking news in the prediction of pelvic floor disorders. Best practice & research Clinical obstetrics & gynaecology. 2019 Jan 1;54:41-8.</ref>
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  • ...deractive thyroid). Mayo Clinic. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research; 2020. Available from: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hypot * Exercise is known to reduce stress hence adding at least 20 minutes of exercise to your routine is advisable.
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  • ...me=":6" /> the aetiology of FAI syndrome is likely multifactorial. Further research is required to better understand the development of the FAI-associated morp Heterogeneity of diagnostic criteria in past research has meant that it has been difficult to ascertain the full scope of physica
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  • ...liams Syndrome or Down Syndrome. Journal of Speech, Language &amp; Hearing Research. (2010, Aug); 53(4): 950-960.</ref><ref name="Three">Lucena J, Pezzi S, Aso ...asia as a Cause of Congenital Hypothyroidism in Williams Syndrome. Hormone Research. (2008, Nov); 70(5): 316-318.</ref><ref name="Fourteen" /> William’s Synd
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  • .... Are we making progress?: the tenth international forum for primary care research on low back pain. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2011 Sep 1;36(19):1608-14.</ref> r ...the case in peripheral joints such as the knee<ref name="12." />. Previous research and international guidelines suggest it is not possible or necessary to ide
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  • '''Benefits of resistance exercise:'''<ref name=":8">TREK-Translating Research Evidence and Knowledge. [https://exercise.trekeducation.org/resistance-trai ...ngth and conditioning association]. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research. 2019 Aug 1;33(8).</ref> Also Fragala et al .2019 recommended the resisted
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  • ...riety of [[Aerobic Exercise|aerobic]] and muscle-strengthening activities. Adding gentle [[stretching]] may also be beneficial. ...the IOC expert group meeting, Lausanne. Part 4—Recommendations for future research. British journal of sports medicine. 2017 Dec 1;51(24):1724-6.</ref>
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  • ...rs of Sciatica and Low Back Pain. ''International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health''. 18(9). </ref><ref name=":7" />. Incorrect technique and posture adding excessive stress to the lumbar spine in ballet dancers can result in a hype
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  • ...it is accompanied by the improvement in stride length, which suggests that adding signaling to the cadence is not detrimental to the quality of the movement. ...000485 Bimanual co-ordination in Huntington's disease]. Experimental brain research. 2000 Oct;134:483-9.</ref> Interestingly, auditory rhythmic stimulation did
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  • ....<ref name="p0">High hamstring tendinopathy injuries – Signs, symptoms and research-backed treatment solutions for a literal pain in the butt.
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  • ...ng advocacy, policy, planning, legislation, service provision, monitoring, research and evaluation [WHO Global NCD action plan2013-2020]. This campaign is aime ...administrators to give more importance. The recent evidence indicates that adding time to the school day for PE programs does not decrease academic performan
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  • ...ry in youth sport]. Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 2015 Jul;23(7):1122-9.</ref> Adding to all these issues, is the limited high-quality evidence available to guid Research has shown great advances in the development and application of ACL injury p
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  • ...ongenital heart disease: a report from the Exercise, Basic & Translational Research Section of the European Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabi ...t rate, which is equivalent to a desired percentage of VO2max. It involves adding a given percentage of the maximal heart rate reserve (maximal heart rate—
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  • ...ng</u>'''<ref>Cools A. The role of the scapula in shoulder rehabilitation [Research meeting]. Available from:http://www.schoudernetwerkvlaanderen.be/wp-content * Adding an external rotation component and/or performing exercises in a lying posit
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  • ...endon can move up and down this continuum and this can be achieved through adding or removing load to the tendon especially in the early stages of tendinopat ...or.1100160511 Blood supply of the Achilles tendon]. Journal of orthopaedic research. 1998 Sep;16(5):591-6.</ref><ref>Carr AJ, Norris SH. [https://online.bonean
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  • ...anagement of a patient<ref name=":9" /><ref name=":1" />. According to the research findings<ref name=":9" />, clinical reasoning in physical therapy is conce ...ntegrated biomedical and behavioural theory of functioning and disability: adding models of behaviour to the ICF framework.] Health psychology review. 2014 O
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  • ...e Multiple Sclerosis (PPMS)]]. Additionally, we investigated and applied a research-based treatment approach while integrating the role of technology in rehabi ...of Canada. MS Society. 2020. Available from: <nowiki>https://mssociety.ca/research-news/article/prevalence-and-incidence-of-ms-in-canada-and-around-the-world<
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  • ...apy, is time-consuming, sometimes at the expense of a child’s social life, adding to stress and anxiety. Positively, children with cystic fibrosis often find ...ise has been shown to generate positive effects on mood and lower anxiety. Research also tells us that good experiences of physical activity can promote self-e
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  • ...nd Stephen Bruehl (Pain Medicine Specialist, Nashville, TN). They proposed adding clinical signs to the diagnostic criteria of CRPS.<ref>Harden RN, Bruehl S, ...on the modified Harden/Bruehl Criteria results, which became The Budapest Research Criteria. The diagnosis is confirmed when at least ''one sign in two of fou
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  • ...se program for the patient become too easy, it can always be progressed by adding more sets and/or repetitions or increasing the resistance. ...sical therapy in Parkinson's disease with recommendations for practice and research]. Movement disorders. 2007 Mar 15;22(4):451-60.</ref>. There is also eviden
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  • ...Traditionally these methods are shown to have a good evidence base, but by adding the ability to presribe physiotherapists should have even more tools to sup ...ists prescribing medication for patients experiencing pain. However, more research needs to take place to ensure that these extended scope roles are supported
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  • ...ernal rotation and (hyper) abduction.<ref name=":5" /> The majority of the research on internal impingement has been done on elite baseball players. However, n ...nts discussed have not been validated with medical research, so until that research is conducted these guidelines may provide a foundational starting point for
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  • Significant evidence, composed of both observational and experimental research, suggests that regular involvement in physical activity among children and *Research carried out by the London School of Economics for the European Commission i
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  • - Other research will refer to lifelong as “primary” and acquired as “secondary” [1] speak with their doctor about adding medications such as bupropion or sildenafil to
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  • ...ade use of conceptional ages, they will be converted to gestational age by adding two weeks, as is the conventional calculation method suggested by the same ...ralia under the leadership of Dr. Alicia Spittle of the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute and The University of Melbourne <ref name="p3" />. The premise of
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  • ...roviding a rehabilitation service which improves adherence to treatment by adding fun and entertaining features, but it also reduces the high cost associated <br>The Microsoft Research video below demonstrates the use of the Kinect and gives an insight into ho
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  • There are some conditions that predispose to rupture with research suggesting that injuries in this patient population are more likely to be m However, as Helene Simpson<ref name=":5" /> notes, the latest research suggests that we cannot base our management decisions on the size of a tear
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  • ...constipation in children and adults: a systematic review. Best practice & research Clinical gastroenterology. 2011 Feb 1;25(1):3-18.</ref>. The wide range rep |2. Consider making bathroom time more inviting, for example by adding child's favourite pictures<ref name=":6" />, and allowing them to take thei
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  • ...Available from: https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/chronic-fatigue-recognition-research-1.5330712</ref>, 250,000 in Australia<ref>What is ME/CFS? [Internet]. Org.a ...I got sick with a very bad flu and simply never got better.”<blockquote>'''Research has shown abnormal brain EEG, reduced brain blood flow, reduced gray matter
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  • ...id autism spectrum disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.] Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders. 2017; 39: 20-32</ref>. ...en with ADHD: A Qualitative Study.] International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(22): 15099</ref><ref name=":16">Lucas I, Mulran
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  • *However, there is a dearth of good quality research data in the adolescent population<ref name="Michaleff et al" /> ...urdeaudhuij I. Back education in elementary schoolchildren: the effects of adding a physical activity promotion program to a back care program. European Spin
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  • * However, recent research defines non-inflammatory [[tendinopathy]] of the [[Gluteus Medius|gluteus m ...ons with pain experienced over the lateral hip. Similar to the FADER test, adding manual resistance has been shown to improve the the sensitivity, specific
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  • ...tion in the United Kingdom (UK): a community survey. ''Primary Health Care Research & Development.'' vol. 16, no. 4, pp. 377-382. According to research study (2020), the use of high-frequency ultrasound (HFUS) provides an objec
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  • ...mised assessor-blind control trial by Dareh-deh (2022) found that although adding respiratory exercises to routine physiotherapy exercises did not significan ...ss of RRI in musculoskeletal and respiratory outcomes calls for additional research investigations of high methodological quality.
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  • ...vicular joint instability: symptoms, diagnosis and management]. Orthopedic Research and Reviews. 2020;12:75.</ref> Patients with SC joint dysfunction can be c ...concentrate on the posterior tilt. Then you can progress this movement by adding some load by extending the arm against the resistance of a band. Teach your
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