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  • #REDIRECT [[Cognition and Perceptual Disorders]]
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  • ...psychological rehabilitation. 2004 Mar 1;14(1-2):5-39.</ref> Additionally, cognition products aid the reduction of the digital lapse that exists for individuals ...ssistive technology are generally referred to as "assistive technology for cognition (ATC), cognitive orthoses, and cognitive prosthetics.<ref name=":1">Cole E.
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  • ...ss, judgment, and intuition. Some authors include executive function under cognition too, such as problem-solving, planning capacity, recognition of errors, and ...l relation impairments and studies have shown that it enhances the spatial cognition and it is as effective as real world training.<ref>Kober SE, Wood G, Hofer
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cognition and Perceptual Disorders]]
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  • ...psychological rehabilitation. 2004 Mar 1;14(1-2):5-39.</ref> Additionally, cognition products aid the reduction of the digital lapse that exists for individuals ...ssistive technology are generally referred to as "assistive technology for cognition (ATC), cognitive orthoses, and cognitive prosthetics.<ref name=":1">Cole E.
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  • ===== C. Cognition/Affect =====
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  • ...em|locomotion]], [[Communication in Healthcare|communication]], and social cognition<ref>Cameron MH, Monroe L. Physical Rehabilitation-E-Book: Evidence-based ex FIM™ is comprised of 18 items, grouped into 2 subscales - motor and cognition.
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  • == Scholastic Evidence for Virtual Reality as a Memory Aid in improving cognition in Older Adults == ...ects of an in-home multicomponent exergame training on physical functions, cognition, and brain volume of older adults: A randomized controlled trial. Frontiers
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  • ...h Sign Language Cognitive Screening Test (BSL-CST) is a screening tool for cognition assessment written in British Sign Language that is used to identify dement ...ss acquired cognitive problems only. It is designed to screen all areas of cognition, with items relating to:
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  • ...l well-being, stigma, social support, [[Cognition and Perceptual Disorders|cognition]], communication, and bodily discomfort.<ref>Hagell P, Whalley D, McKenna S ...tivities of daily of living, emotional well-being, stigma, social support, cognition, communication, and bodily discomfort.
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  • ...pain management. This is particularly relevant for patients with impaired cognition, such as those with dementia, whose ability to report or verbalize pain is
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  • A 20 item instrument with activities to measure cognition and functional mobility.
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  • ...er]]) receptor agonist that can lead to intense alterations in perception, cognition and mood<ref>Kwan AC, Olson DE, Preller KH, Roth BL. [https://www.nature.co * Psychedelics profound acute effects on perception, cognition and their longterm effects, which underlie the long-term changes in mental
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  • ...lated to rational cognition while the ventral is more related to emotional cognition.
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  • ...tary movement, cognitive planning, emotions and reward functions, and even cognition and learning.<ref>Radiopedia Substantia Nigra Available;https://radiopaedia
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  • ...s other losses may occur eg.[[sensation]], memory, [[Cognitive Impairments|cognition]]. The most common cause of hemiplegia is [[stroke]], which damages the [[
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  • === C- Cognition / Perceptions ===
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  • ...f neurons) located deep within the brain. It is involved in motor control, cognition, and emotion. The main structures of the basal ganglia include: ...motor functions, the basal ganglia have connections with areas involved in cognition and emotion. They contribute to executive functions such as decision-making
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  • '''Cognition: '''Follows 1 - 2 Stage Commands | '''Social Cognition'''
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  • ...s://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1545968309357926 Interference between cognition, double-limb support, and swing during gait in community-dwelling individua ...nts at risk of falling. Kim et al. found that CDTT has positive effects on cognition and walking ability in chronic stroke walkers<ref>Kim GY, Han MR, Lee HG. [
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  • === Effects on Cognition ===
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  • ...ts such as [[Muscle Function: Effects of Aging|muscle]] weakness, impaired cognition, sensorimotor dysfunction, and [[balance]] and mobility problems.
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  • ...nt of mild to moderate dementia which helps to improve patient confidence, cognition, social interaction, and quality of life.<ref>Richmond E. Running cognitive ...vascular dementia, treatment with CST demonstrated improvement in general cognition and short-term memory<ref>Piras F, Carbone E, Faggian S, Salvalaio E, Gardi
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  • ===== Cognition: ===== ...can address his/her cognitive status incorporating various components.<ref>Cognition. Stroke engine. Available from:https://strokengine.ca/en/assessments-by-top
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  • ...Cureus. 2022 Jan 29;14(1). Available:https://www.cureus.com/articles/83909-cognition-in-patients-with-multiple-system-atrophy-msa-and-its-neuroimaging-correlati === Cognition ===
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  • # [[Assistive Technology: Cognition Products|Cognition Products]]: #* Assist with: cognition<ref name=":0" />
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  • == Physical Activity and Cognition == ...t is regularly performed. Physical activity enhances several components of cognition, including executive function (organizing daily activities, planning for th
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  • ...rtant in learning, through the practice of imitation, and skills of social cognition through empathy.<ref name=":0" />
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  • == Assessing Alertness and Cognition == ...ed during a physical therapy assessment. If a patient possesses the given cognition and communication abilities, pain should be assessed using a standard self
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  • | Widely used for stroke. Measures mobility, ADL, cognition, functional communication. | Neurobehavioral&nbsp;Cognition Status Exam (NCSE)
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  • ...t: [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/501342 A practical scale to assess cognition after head injury.] Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 1979 Nov.</ref>
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  • ...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33808633/ Dose-Response Association of Tai Chi and Cognition among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysi
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  • ...s|rehabilitation]] often focus on the physical; however, the importance of cognition in later employability should be emphasized further. Furthermore, individua
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  • ...ation Acute and Chronic|inflammatory]] states, and [[Cognitive Impairments|cognition.]]<ref name=":1" />
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  • [[File:Cognition.png|right|frameless]] Cognition is the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding th
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  • === Cognition === ...es, such as suspected acquired brain injury, a more detailed assessment of cognition may be required. However, most patients will need to complete a quick check
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  • ...the patient in daily life. A good example is the assessment of a patient's cognition.
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  • ...ss, judgment, and intuition. Some authors include executive function under cognition too, such as problem-solving, planning capacity, recognition of errors, and ...l relation impairments and studies have shown that it enhances the spatial cognition and it is as effective as real world training.<ref>Kober SE, Wood G, Hofer
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  • '''Cognition: '''Follows 1 - 2 Stage Commands | '''Social Cognition'''
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  • ...ependently and together are associated with poorer [[Cognitive Impairments|cognition]] and [[depression]].<ref>Rong H, Lai X, Jing R, Wang X, Fang H, Mahmoudi E
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  • ...ortant mental processes, including attention and memory, which can bolster cognition. Frequent engagement helps strengthen neural networks, slowing normal [[Age ...8 (2014): 788-794.</ref> The evidence to the harmful effects on smoking on cognition are strong and show a dose-response effect.<ref name=":2">Grande, Giulia, C
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  • ...e clinical presentation culminating in deficits in balance, communication, cognition, gross and fine motor control, a multidisciplinary approach is encouraged t *[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6699931/ Improved mobility, cognition and disease severity in Corticobasal Degeneration of an African-American ma
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  • ...g to be aware of the behavior changes, hallucinations, and fluctuations in cognition. Caregivers have to monitor the patient closely as they have a love level o ...sk of [[falls]]. With the addition of exercise, non-motor symptoms such as cognition, sleep and fatigue will improve. As the disease progresses and the dementia
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  • ...to person, place, and time. Depressed patients may have some impairment in cognition and memory. Manic patients may have a grossly intact [[memory]]. Sometimes
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  • ...ies of AT include: vision, hearing, communication, mobility, self-care and cognition. Over one billion people globally need one or more AT. <ref>Oldfrey B, Barb ...mpassing issues relating to hearing, vision, personal care, communication, cognition and mobility. Each country is encouraged by WHO to develop their own needs
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  • ...n, and the posterior part connects to more posterior structures related to cognition.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...ort the multiple developmental domains: motor, social-emotional, language, cognition and adaptive behaviour.<ref name=":1" /> ...are more exploratory and learn more than adults in an approach-avoid task. Cognition. 2022 Jan;218:104940.</ref> However, in a healthcare setting, the child mig
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  • * [[Cognition and Perceptual Disorders|Cognition]]
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  • ==Effects of Chronic Pain on Cognition and Working Memory==
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  • ...an important feature of human evolution and was the main reason why human cognition is different from that of the other primates.
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  • ...tive function:''' Trail Making Test Parts A and B, the Brief Assessment of Cognition in Schizophrenia, the Behavioural Assessment of the Dysexecutive Syndrome,
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  • ...evels work for many functions, it is most commonly associated with memory, cognition, and sleep. It is deficient in the [[Brain Anatomy|brains]] of those with l
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  • ...ce/insulin Interactions Between Age, Diet, and Insulin and Their Effect on Cognition: Implications for Alzheimer’s Disease. Role of the Mediterranean Diet in
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  • [[Assistive Technology: Cognition Products]] ( Joseph Ayotunde Aderonmu)
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  • * Social cognition ...:163-71.</ref> found that theatre improvisation training to promote social cognition may help to improve function and symptoms in individuals who have risk fact
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  • ...t, balance, speech, swallowing, vision, eye movements, mood, behavior, and cognition. ...f interest and enthusiasm). Cognitive changes present as difficulties with cognition, attention, planning, and problem solving<ref name="Webmd">Webmd. Parkinson
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  • # Nonmotor: Cognition (UPDRS item 1), Mood (UPDRS item 3)
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  • * It has also been recommended for the screening of cognition in [[Depression|depressed]] patients<ref>Special Report, Expert Consensus G
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  • ...n:</u> Mary has poor gait and balance due to reduced activity levels, poor cognition and attention. ...er’s dementia. This study determined that VR had a moderate effect size on cognition and motor function overall, but did not have a significant effect on visuos
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  • ...atters of mind: Mindfulness/mindlessness in perspective. Consciousness and cognition. 1992 Sep 1;1(3):289-305.</ref> Mindful learning means focusing on the pres ...rected tasks, but these tasks must require the use of internally directed cognition.<ref name=":6" />
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  • ...or severe [[Alzheimer's Disease|Alzheimer's disease]], and it can improve cognition and behavior, thereby alleviating certain symptoms. Donepezil Hcl is a cent
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  • ...:1">Prowse T. Developing Fit and Sporty Kids - Physical Activity, Obesity, Cognition and Motor Ability Course. Plus , 2021.</ref> ...rnejo I, Brown B, Bender CM, Erickson KI. Effects of exercise on brain and cognition across age groups and health states. Trends in neurosciences. 2020 Jul 1;43
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  • * Speech and cognition
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  • ...Systematic review and meta-analyses on the effects of afternoon napping on cognition]. Sleep Medicine Reviews. 2022; 65: 101666</ref>. Napping is a complex and ...ttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6487643/ Afternoon Napping and Cognition in Chinese Older Adults: Findings from the China Health and Retirement Long
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  • ...244.pdf Research Review: The effects of mindfulness-based interventions on cognition and mental health in children and adolescents - a meta-analysis of randomiz ...ress and social pressure both in and outside of school which impacts their cognition and mental health.<ref name=":2" /> Serious mental health disorders are wid
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  • ...nction, including transfers/mobility, [[Cognition and Perceptual Disorders|cognition]]  and activities of daily living, and provide therapy to help them to rea
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  • ...in_Children_A_Meta-Analysis The relationship between physical activity and cognition in children: a meta-analysis]. Pediatric Exercise Science. 2003;15(3):243-5 ...inutes of moderate to vigorous activity can improve executive functioning, cognition and brain health for healthy children<ref>Hillman CH, Pontifex MB, Castelli
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  • ...ith fast-and-frugal heuristics]. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 2016 Jun 1;5(2):215-31. </ref> ...essing2008.pdf Dual-processing accounts of reasoning, judgment, and social cognition]. Annu. Rev. Psychol.. 2008 Jan 10;59:255-78.</ref> See Table 2.
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  • ...d as a complex [[Biopsychosocial Model|biopsychosocial]] process involving cognition, past experience, culture and various psychological factors which influence ...n perception and thus ultimately affect a person’s emotions, behaviors and cognition.
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  • ...ation findings include gait abnormalities, decreased balance and decreased cognition. She presented with forward head posture with slight postural kyphosis and ...iew were the patient’s history of falls, gait abnormalities, and decreased cognition due to the progression of her condition. This is affecting her ADLs, sleep
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  • ...oluntary movement. Dysmetria, [[dysarthria]] and [[ataxia]] with preserved cognition is also seen in most cases. There have been very few cases reported with ac ...the acute phase (can also be due to sedation), otherwise awake, alert and cognition relatively preserved
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  • ...ICS. The researchers have identified 3 main health domains: mental health, cognition and physical impairments<ref name=":1">Lee M, Kang J, Jeong YJ. [https://ww
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  • * Gestalt cognition ** Gestalt cognition assesses patterns
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  • Since this is a patient-reported tool, patient [[Cognitive Impairments|cognition]] and understanding needs to be assessed before using the [[Outcome Measure
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  • *There is evidence of aerobic intervention in improving cognition in individual with dementia<ref>Cancela JM, Ayán C, Varela S, Seijo M. Eff *Assess and manage with non-invasive brain stimulation for cognition
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  • ...ing appropriate clothes for event or season, increased Confusion. Impaired cognition and abstract thinking. Restlessness and agitation. Wandering, "sundown synd ...r parts of the body causing symptoms other than those affecting memory and cognition. Often abnormal motor signs can be apparent depending on the area of the br
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  • ...>Yang C-H, Hakun JG, Roque N, Sliwinski MJ, Conroy DE. Mindful walking and cognition in older adults: A proof of concept study using in-lab and ambulatory cogni ...AA, Wilson JP, Bowers D, Okun MS, et al.. Aerobic Exercise Improves Mood, Cognition, and Language Function in Parkinson’s Disease: Results of a Controlled St
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  • ...al radiation may result in short-term memory loss, changes in behavior and cognition, decreased appetite, dry skin, hearing loss, hair loss and decreased saliva ...nd the hypothalamic system may be affected. Symptoms: headache, changes in cognition and personality, focal neurological deficits and seizures.&nbsp;
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  • ...as of the brain that are responsible for thinking, learning and memory i.e cognition<ref name=":1">Alzheimer'Association. [https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wi ...bral palsy are often accompanied by disturbances of sensation, perception, cognition, communication, and behaviour, by secondary musculoskeletal problems<ref>Ro
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  • *Impaired cognition or communication *Impaired cognition or communication
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  • ...s in a course of physiotherapy to treat difficulties with balance, vision, cognition, fainting, pain, strength, and cervical mobility. * Reduced level of cognition (memory and recall)
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  • *Cognition ...NCvWOci7h5PTDkCNN_OP6ZTF4so-D01Q Psychometric Properties of Assessments of Cognition in Infants With Cerebral Palsy or Motor Impairment: A systematic review]. J
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  • ...th neck movements, neck pain intensity, effect of neck pain on emotion and cognition, and the level of interference with daily life activities. The NPAD is a va
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  • ...nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2748863/ Exercise and children's intelligence, cognition, and academic achievement]. ''Educ Psychol Rev''. 2008;20(2):111-31. </ref>
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  • | Cognition
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  • ...lained of knee OA and intense phantom pain at night. No hearing, vision or cognition problems reported. Followed by Physiatrist and Family Doctor. Discussed emo
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  • * Cognition - Pain can be linked to knowledge, memory, belief, expectation, feelings, m ...nt pain.<ref name="Louw et al. 2011" /> Resulting in decreased fear, pain, cognition and physical performance, increased pain thresholds during exercises, and r
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  • Cognition: Intellectual Imapirment Cognition: Usually Preserved<br>
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  • ...a biopsychosocial model, which assesses factors such as genetics, beliefs, cognition, school and family life.<ref name=":6" />
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  • ...l G, Forsell P, Sandin J. Neurotrophin-targeted therapeutics: A gateway to cognition and more?. Drug discovery today. 2022 Oct 1;27(10):103318.</ref>
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  • ...analysis (while controlling for age, history of falls, comorbidities, and cognition), the m30STS significantly (Wald χ2 = 4.57, p = 0.03) explained the varian
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  • ...According to the [https://www.strokebestpractices.ca/recommendations/mood-cognition-and-fatigue-following-stroke/post-stroke-depression Canadian Stroke Best Pr ...n. Available from: https://www.strokebestpractices.ca/recommendations/mood-cognition-and-fatigue-following-stroke/post-stroke-depression (accessed 13/July/2023)
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  • ...st or occupational therapist after a thorough assessment of gait, balance, cognition and the cardiovascular, musculoskeletal and neurological systems. Assessmen
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  • ...be a shoulder on the following  features: functional status, comorbidity, cognition, mental health status, fatigue, social status and support, nutrition, and p
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  • ...e=":0" />  Exercise has also been shown to improve [[Cognitive Impairments|cognition]] and [[depression]], symptoms which become more evident as the disease pro ...how to use what we had seen to educate the family about the changes in his cognition. There is no ‘post-treatment’ assessment video, as the tests were not u
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  • ...overlooked as prosthetic candidates. Certainly factors such as motivation, cognition and exercise tolerance need to be carefully considered. Case by case evalua
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  • ...with the Health Related Quality of Life Questionnaire, Motor, Autonomy and Cognition Domains all improved.
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  • ...RD, Watson PD, Duff MC, Cohen NJ. The role of the hippocampus in flexible cognition and social behavior. Front Hum Neurosci. 2014;8:742. </ref>.
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  • ...s on brain structures involved in the regulation of emotion, behavior, and cognition.<ref name=":1">Benton TD, Lachman A, Seedat S. HIV and/or AIDS. Addressing
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  • ...betes Care, March vol. 29 no. 3 566-570</ref>. They often have compromised cognition, their intact limb fatigues quickly, they have slow healing, and they have
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  • ...uld be informed by examination which might include arousal, attention, and cognition, skin integrity, sensory integrity, motor function, range of motion, reflex ...ding Lycra garment and serial casting with consideration of communication, cognition and behaviour deficits and its impact on safety and compliance.
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  • ...les/PMC3800080/ Motherese in interaction: at the cross-road of emotion and cognition?(A systematic review)]. PloS one. 2013 Oct 18;8(10):e78103.</ref> 
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  • # Cognition: intellectual disability, impulsivity, hyperactivity and delayed maturation
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  • * Measures of cognition: Mini-Mental State Examination, Saint Louis University Mental Status Exam,
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  • *cognition
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  • Madame Lim was assessed by the OT pre-operatively. Cognition was assessed, she was able to follow commands, was oriented to her surround
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  • ...tive physiological and neurological impact, including improvements in both cognition and mood<ref>Santaniello A, Garzillo S, Amato A, Sansone M, Di Palma A, Di
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  • ..., behavior, and judgment. People with this disorder may have problems with cognition, but their memory may stay relatively intact. Symptoms can include:
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  • ...ysiotherapist. During Mrs. G’s assessment, noticeable deficits in balance, cognition and fine motor control were discovered. The primary aim of Mrs. G’s treat ...Neurodegenerative Disease|neurodegenerative disease]] affecting memory and cognition<ref name=":0">Alzheimer Society Huron County, Alzheimer’s Disease. 2019.
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  • ...confidence, mood, self-esteem and reducing social isolation; and improving cognition, memory while potentially slowing down cognitive decline . Physiotherapy in All types of dementia affect cognition, and therefore some element of communication. This could be verbal or non-v
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  • ...he likelihood of falls is essential, putting in mind other factors such as cognition and strategy selection, quality of life misjudgment and distraction, fear o *Cognition
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  • ...ctly interpreted by others as [[depression]], coldness, apathy and reduced cognition<ref name=":0">Tickle-Degnen L, Zebrowitz LA, Ma H. Culture, gender and heal ...hese include epileptic seizures, dysarthria, mood disorders, problems with cognition (memory and concentration), behaviour/personality changes, psychosis and de
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  • ...SD. Restore self-care skills, establish transfer skills, and regain social cognition skills. Also, restore strength, sensitivity, reduce edema, reduce pain and
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  • ...by wheelchair, independent for Bowel and bladder, communication and social cognition. IDEAS score of disability is 40%
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  • * Cognition - although this may fall outside of the physiotherapist's scope of practice
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  • ...ith activities of daily living (ADLs), and changes in language ability and cognition. Mental health disorders are also common following stroke. Recent evidence ...levating the symptoms of psychological issues due to training in assessing cognition and functional ability
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  • Dementia is a barrier that can affect a patient’s communication, cognition and emotional experience<ref name="NHS Choices">NHS Choices. Gov.uk: http:/ ...tia progresses to the point that a patient cannot verbally communicate, or cognition prevents effective expression then measures with more behavioural and physi
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  • ...t nerve types influencing whether or not the gate is open or not, mood and cognition also influence the status of the gate in a "Top Down" fashion influencing t ...the biopsychosocial model contemplating the reciprocal nature of mood and cognition on pain and vice versa.&nbsp;
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  • ....gov/pmc/articles/PMC8663637/ Impact of virtual reality-based therapies on cognition and mental health of stroke patients: systematic review and meta-analysis.] ...Y, Wang J, Xiao Q. Virtual reality for limb motor function, balance, gait, cognition and daily function of stroke patients: A systematic review and meta‐analy
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  • ...oration of cognitive function]]. Patients with dementia have problems with cognition, behaviour, and functional [[Activities of Daily Living|activities of every ...304276/ Action observation combined with gait training to improve gait and cognition in elderly with mild cognitive impairment A randomized controlled trial.] D
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  • *Cognition intact
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  • ...sating for the impaired function<ref name=":4" />. [[Assistive Technology: Cognition Products|Assistive technology]], such as prospective memory aids (PMAs) and
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  • ...Ganguli, M.: Simple balance and mobility tests can assess falls risk when cognition is impaired. Geriatr. Nurs. 29, 311–323 (2008)</ref><ref name="o neil">O�
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  • ...e interventions are: 1. Reassuring the patient 2. Modulating maladaptive cognition about WAD 3. Activating the patient<ref>Meeus M. et al. Pain Physician. Th
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  • ...ption, whereas in the brain serotonin is implicated in regulating mood and cognition<ref>Lukić I, Getselter D, Koren O, Elliott E. [https://www.frontiersin.org
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  • * Cognition function: Neuropsychological tests, patient-reported outcome measures. * Cognition-related roles
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  • ...pport the multiple development domains: motor, social-emotional, language, cognition and adaptive behaviour.<ref>Fiss AL, Håkstad RB, Looper J, Pereira SA, Sar
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  • ...pensate for weaknesses. Limitations may involve motor function, sensation, cognition, or psychosocial function. Examiners determine which activities (eg, work,
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  • ...iated with a lot of late effects, such as impaired growth and development, cognition, neurological function, musculoskeletal, cardiopulmonary function, and seco
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  • * History of progressive changes in cognition and behaviour ...iral suppression is critical to avoid severe forms of HAND. ART effects on cognition needs to be monitored.
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  • ...vation of the virus. Symptoms include progressive deterioration of speech, cognition and motor function. The exact presentation differs depending on which area ...ies harness the concept of neuroplasticity to restore/retrain function and cognition. Rehabilitation should always be based on a thorough assessment and should
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  • * ''Communication'' includes speech production and fluency, language, cognition, voice, resonance, and hearing.
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  • ...hysiotherapist also needs to be aware of how these medications will affect cognition. [[Proprioception]] and the patients’ body image may also be affected due ...eeping employment and living independently difficult due to their impaired cognition.
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  • ...hanges, such as irritability, untidiness, and loss of interest. Slowing of cognition, impairment of intellectual function, and memory disturbances usually occur
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  • ...ders of CP are often accompanied by disturbances of sensation, perception, cognition, communication, behaviour, by epilepsy and by secondary musculoskeletal pro ...mental disorder is a clinically significant disturbance in an individual’s cognition, emotional regulation, or behaviour. It is usually associated with distres
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  • ...es, but their patients may also present with other impairments that affect cognition, language and psychosocial issues.<blockquote>"Often you hear, well, what d
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  • *Multisystem review (e.g. cognition, respiratory, cardiac, musculoskeletal &amp; neuro systems) *Cognition
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  • ...nanticipated side-effects, altering mood, preferences, desires, emotion or cognition. .<ref name=":1" />
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  • *Cognition may or may not be affected
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  • * Impaired cognition
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  • ...d reducing vascular risk. However, exercise alone does not seem to improve cognition in healthy older adults.<ref>Young J, Angevaren M, Rusted J, Tabet N. Aerob
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  • ...motor disturbances are often accompanied by '''disturbances of sensation, cognition, communication, perception and/or behaviour and/or by a seizure disorder.''
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  • ...an-reported measure that takes about 10 minutes to administer. It measures cognition under the following domains: visuospatial skills, executive functions, atte
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  • ...p.12980 Research Review: The effects of mindfulness‐based interventions on cognition and mental health in children and adolescents–a meta‐analysis of random
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  • ...have other neurological issues such as impaired coordination, sensation or cognition.
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  • ...imal movement patterns when patient is unable to initiate due to sensation,cognition or coordination.<ref>Bramley A, Rodriguez AA, Chen J, Desta W, Weir V, DePa
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  • ...s. But aging often comes with limitations in different body functions like cognition, sensory and motor functions and makes it hard for people to take care of t
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  • The brain's size, vasculature, and cognition all change as we get older. With age, the brain shrinks and changes occur a
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  • ...ed as a person ages. the sensorimotor function gets declined. The vision, cognition, strength, somatosensation and vestibular functions worsen.<ref>Wagner AR,
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  • ...Clemson L. [https://www.karger.com/Article/Abstract/504340 Review of gait, cognition, and fall risks with implications for fall prevention in older adults with
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  • * Changes in [[Cognitive Impairments|cognition]] (patients may not remember if they have eaten or not) * Cognition issues
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  • ...found that handgrip strength has a predictive validity for the decline in cognition, mobility, functional status and mortality in older community-dwelling popu
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  • ...t performance, which has a positive impact on illness, injury, metabolism, cognition, memory, learning, and mood. <ref name=":3" /> However, athletes are seen t
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  • ...risk of requiring reamputation of residual and/or contralateral limb.Good cognition, motivated and showing good signs of rehabilitation potential to return to
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  • ...se%3A+A+Feasibility+Study The Effects of Music-Contingent Gait Training on Cognition and Mood in Parkinson Disease: A Feasibility Study]. Neurorehabilitation an ...ecreased participation in activities. There were no indicators of impaired cognition during the assessment and based on her responses to the PDQ-39.
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  • ...ptoms of nausea, vomiting, photosensitivity, neck involvement, and altered cognition.<ref name="Schwedt">Schwedt, TJ. Thunderclap Headaches: A Focus on Etiology
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  • Examples of some of the commonly observed changes in cognition with aging are as follows:
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  • ...erized by reduced environmental awareness, decreased attention and altered cognition. These clinical features can manifest themselves as memory deficits, disori
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  • ...se had very positive effects on prefrontal cortex activity, which includes cognition and memory, and METH had opposite effects<ref name="Mandyarn">Mandyarn CD,
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  • ...f specific losses and limitations that arise following a stroke (include: cognition; communication; continence) and contain recommendations for specific impair
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  • ...s M, Roussel N, et al. Effect of Pain Neuroscience Education Combined With Cognition-Targeted Motor Control Training on Chronic Spinal Pain: A Randomized Clinic
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  • ...widespread functions, but a few of these include influences on motivation, cognition, reward, motor control, and mood<ref name="Zheng" />. Many studies have sho
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  • * Any impact on cognition of the patient - neuropsychological assessment is indicated.
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  • ...roy DE, Macko R, Marquez DX, Petruzzello SJ, Powell KE. Physical Activity, Cognition, and Brain Outcomes: A Review of the 2018 Physical Activity Guidelines. Med ...f name=":10" /><ref name=":15" /><ref name=":12" /><ref name=":13" />, and cognition <ref name=":12" /><ref name=":13" /> following traumatic brian injury. Phys
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  • .../PMC5052937/ Neuroanatomical changes in Parkinson's disease in relation to cognition: an update]. Journal of advanced pharmaceutical technology & research. 2016 # '''Cognition''' = Mild cognitive impairment can be seen in 15-20% of patients diagnosed
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  • * Impaired Cognition <ref name=":9" />
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  • ...animal.<ref name=":0">Derville, S. Inter-specific visual communication and cognition in the context of domestication. 2013.</ref><ref name=":1">Elgier AM, Jakov
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  • ...ension, [[Multiple Sclerosis (MS)|Multiple Sclerosis]] (MS), and decreased cognition as seen in [[Alzheimer's Disease|Alzheimer’s]] disease<ref name="ODSN" />
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  • ...ach and transmit through the eye. <ref name=":1" /> Alertness, memory, and cognition may also be improved. <ref name=":0" /> However, if exposure to blue light
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  • ...oor [[Sleep: Regulation and Assessment|sleep]] quality, which then impacts cognition and memory<ref>Dworak M, Schierl T, Bruns T, Strüder HK. Impact of singula
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  • ...e MoCA score re-administered by the OT decreased to a 23/30 (>26 is normal cognition<ref>Davis Daniel HJ, et al. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment for the Diagn ...progressive aphasia as the severity of it increases over time. Her overall cognition will also be continually monitored by the neurologist she was previously re
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  • ...attay V, Berman K, et al. Neural correlates of genetically abnormal social cognition in Williams syndrome. Nature Neuroscience. (2005, Aug); 8(8): 991-993.</ref • <u>Cognition</u>: Child was alert and responded to her name throughout the evaluation.<b
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  • # Cognition – understanding and communicating
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  • ...y and Physical Therapy|Mental and emotional health]] (e.g. [[depression]], cognition, vascular [[dementia]])
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  • ...m, 7-level ordinal scale over three main domains (self-care, mobility, and cognition).<ref>Wong V, Wong S, Chan K, Wong W. [https://publications.aap.org/pediatr
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  • ...NL. Bowel and bladder function were WNL; the patient was always continent. Cognition was WNL. The patient presented with isolated L visual, UE and LE impairment
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  • ...railty based on specific clinical findings, including physical disability, cognition and co-morbidity.<ref>Broad A, Carter B, Mckelvie S, Hewitt J. [https://www
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  • ...e task to be learned and the environment. This uses perception or sensing, cognition, and motor processes. Learning a skill is a relatively permanent change in
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  • ...patients undergoing chemotherapy include fatigue, paralysis, or weakness, cognition, and weight loss/ gain <ref name="p5" /><br>Pre-operative PT is beneficial
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  • ...ng with PD. Recent evidence has shown positive outcomes in motor function, cognition, and mental health<ref name=":2">Triegaardt J, Han TS, Sada C, Sharma S, Sh * Cognition: The patient is oriented
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  • ...the more immediate reaction to nociception and is more midbrain based) and cognition (which attach meaning to the emotional experience). These could trigger add
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  • ...[[Strength and Conditioning|strength]] and increased fatigue levels lower cognition levels to test their functional capacity<ref name=":7" />.
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  • ....ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8313589/pdf/main.pdf Mindful walking and cognition in older adults: A proof of concept study using in-lab and ambulatory cogni
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  • ...rauer S, Jeffrey ER, Roeder L, Berndt S, Kerr G. Effects of Dance on Gait, Cognition, and Dual-Tasking in Parkinson's Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Anal
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  • ...upports multiple developmental domains: motor, social-emotional, language, cognition and adaptive behaviour.<ref>Fiss AL, Håkstad RB, Looper J, Pereira SA, Sar
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  • * the communication ability, language, cognition and learning style of the individual. The assessment of communication abili
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  • ...M, Voelcker-Rehage C. Exercise-induced changes in basal ganglia volume and cognition in older adults. Neuroscience. 2014;281:147-163. </ref> into cognitive perf
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  • ...orders|endocrine]] disorders and [[obesity]]. Physical activity influences cognition and cardiorespiratory fitness and reduces dropout due to a wide range of me
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  • ...a simple movement e.g. single leg squat. Repetition during this stage aids cognition and acquisition.
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  • ...G. The Galveston Orientation and Amnesia Test. A Practical Scale to Assess Cognition After Head Injury. J Nerv Ment Dis 1979;167:675-84. [https://doi.org/10.109 ...Scale|Ranchos Los Amigos]] scale is a useful tool to rate the patient’s [[Cognition and Perceptual Disorders|cognitive level]] after the patient regains consci
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  • ...ctivity that are important in motor and motivational functions, as well as cognition. These systems include the mesocortical, mesolimbic (associated with reward
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  • ...walking speed, muscle strength, and neurodegenerative changes that affect cognition and memory.<ref>Bonanni R, Cariati I, Tarantino U, D'Arcangelo G, Tancredi
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  • ...rments, limitations, and restrictions in many areas (mobility, vision, and cognition) while considering personal and environmental factors.<ref name=":1">Mills
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  • ...ent, sensation through our five senses, and higher-level functions such as cognition, awareness, and speech. The spinal cord is an extension of the brain and se
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  • ...nsvelder HD, Goriounova NA. Evolution of cortical neurons supporting human cognition. Trends in cognitive sciences. 2022 Nov 1;26(11):909-22.</ref>.
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  • * gather additional information on a patient's cognition, agitation, and ability to follow commands
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  • * Safe walking requires intact [[Cognitive Impairments|cognition]] and executive control. It is a complex biomechanical process of dynamic b
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  • ...ight domains: mobility, ADL, emotional well-being, stigma, social support, cognition, communication and bodily discomfort.<ref name="Parkinson’s Resource" />
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  • ...Can lead to age related white matter changes, poor [[Cognitive Impairments|cognition]] , impaired [[memory]] and learning<ref>Prickett C, Brennan L, Stolwyk R.
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  • # Intelligence and cognition is usually normal
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  • ...ences some form of limitation in functioning, such as mobility, vision, or cognition, may need rehabilitation. As such rehabilitation is best characterised thro
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  • <u>Cognition: </u>
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  • ...maximizing quality of life, practicing communication skills and improving cognition<ref name="ho">Høyer E, Normann B, Sørsdal R, Strand LI. Rehabilitation in
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  • ...e relearning of motor skills. Although MJD may be difficult to manage, the cognition of these patients remains intact, making treatment plausible from comprehen
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  • Case Study: Daily Activities = 83, Mobility = 81, Social/Cognition = 89 '''PEDI-CAT:''' Daily Activities = 90, Mobility = 88, Social/Cognition = 89
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  • ...umatic Brain Injury|traumatic brain injury]], that can affect a person's [[Cognition and Perceptual Disorders|cognitive and perceptual]] functions Rehabilitatio
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  • ...nce in activities of daily living, reducing motor impairment and improving cognition, and improving vascular health and inducing other cardio-protective benefit
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  • ...ltiple developmental domains, including motor, social-emotional, language, cognition and adaptive behaviour.<ref>Fiss AL, Håkstad RB, Looper J, Pereira SA, Sar
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  • Beneficial effects of choir singing on cognition and well-being of older adults: Evidence from a cross-sectional study.
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  • * [[Cognitive Deficits|Cognition]] and safety awareness
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  • ...palsy are often&nbsp;accompanied by disturbances of sensation, perception, cognition, communication, and behaviours,&nbsp;by epilepsy, and by secondary musculos
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  • # Social Cognition: score = 10 # Social Cognition: score = 12 [score was 10 at baseline]
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  • * ''Communication'' includes speech production and fluency, language, cognition, voice, resonance, and hearing.
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  • ...medication management is necessary for patients with impaired breathing or cognition. Opiates should be avoided in individuals with concurrent head injuries<ref
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  • ...ive association with mental health. This included improvements in affect, cognition, well-being, and decreased negative symptoms of anxiety and depression.<ref
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  • #Modulating maladaptive cognition about WAD ...r. <ref>Bunketorp L et al. (2006). The perception of pain and pain related cognition in subacute whiplash-associated disorders: its influence on prolonged disab
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  • ...er, and now manager.  Mr. Johnson is likely experiencing these deficits in cognition and motor function as a result of atrophy to the striatum, leading to hyper ...has been shown to have high adherence, medium size effects to mobility and cognition, as well as improved scores within the mental component summary of the SF-3
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  • '''Criterion D: Negative Alterations in Cognition and Mood'''
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  • ...nce. Other aspects of bodily function, such as perception, speech, memory, cognition, and behaviour may also be affected. Therefore, it is important that neurol
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  • ...nt os sleep, stress levels, response to medication, activities, exercises, cognition, and even your mood if you would like to keep track of changes and progress
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  • ...form has sections that look for loss of consciousness, amnesia, seizures, cognition, sleep and other important factors to keep track of when an athlete experie
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  • ...l impairment. Spanish Journal of Psychology. 2009;12(01):149–160.</ref> to cognition,<ref>Pham TQ, Kifley A, Mitchell P, Wang JJ. Relation of age-related macula ** If a patient has sufficient cognition and communication abilities, pain can be assessed using a standard self-rep
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  • ...ted speech is similar across western and traditional cultures.] Journal of Cognition and Development. 2015 Jan 1;16(1):31-43.</ref>
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  • ...G. The Galveston Orientation and Amnesia Test. A practical scale to assess cognition after head injury. J Nerv Ment Dis. [Internet]1979;167(11):675‐684. A .... These physiotherapy interventions were all performed while the patients’ cognition, fatigue level and emotional status was monitored by the PT. The interpr
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  • Huntington’s disease affects movement, cognition, and behaviour. Movement symptoms include non-suppressible, non-rhythmic, j ...h typical symptoms of early Huntington's disease, such as chorea, impaired cognition, depression, and others. The case study provides information on the clinica
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  • ...ularly helpful with patients who are showing some anxiety or low levels of cognition.
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  • ...rnal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine 2018;23:2515690X1876594.</ref> Cognition, functional mobility and gait can be improved in persons with Parkinson’s
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  • ...st 2019, pp.608-610.</ref>Athletes used these substances to mainly enhance cognition, stamina, strength, and power above and beyond what accepted traditional tr
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  • ...traditional long-term meditation practice–a systematic review]. Brain and cognition. 2016 Oct 1;108:32-41. DOI:10.1016/j.bandc.2016.07.001 </ref><ref>Zimmerman
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  • ...eriences some form of limitation in body functions and structures, such as cognition, emotion, vision, communication, motor function and mobility, may need acce
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  • * Sleep has multiple functions and is important for cognition (ie the ability to think clearly, to be vigilant, alert and to pay attentio
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  • ...disabilities that can impact an individual's mobility, eyesight, hearing, cognition, memory, learning abilities, communication skills, mental well-being, and s
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  • * [[Cognitive Impairments|Cognition]]: Studies have shown exercising subjects to have higher concentration scor
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  • ...sk training improves dual-task ability and might improve gait, balance and cognition. <ref>Fritz, N.E., Cheek, F.M., & Nichols-Larsen, d.S. Motor-cognitive dual
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  • ...of a simple movement e.g. single leg squat. Repetitions in this stage aids cognition and acquisition. In Retention and Transfer stages, training should be exter
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  • ...ffect of a quality improvement intervention on perceived sleep quality and cognition in a medical ICU]. Critical care medicine. 2013 Mar;41(3):800.</ref>
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  • ...rt of learning. It may also be beneficial when a learner does not have the cognition / intellectual capabilities to learn from a more random set up. Random prac
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  • ...n unilateral spatial neglect within 24 hours of ischemic stroke. Brain and cognition. 2008 Oct 31;68(1):49-52. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.02.122 (Level of Eviden
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  • ...ation in space, visual analysis and recognition, visual memory and spatial cognition. These impairments can all affect a child's learning and social interaction
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  • ...te dementia, and there is a possibility that the intervention could worsen cognition.
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  • ...the CNS.<ref name=":1" />  Environmental and gut microbial species affect cognition, memory, and fundamental behaviours, such as social interactions and the ab
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  • * Poor mobility, [[Cognitive Impairments|cognition]], and vision, particularly in those in aged care facilities.
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  • ...and joints work to improving, maintaining or restoring physical strength, cognition and mobility with maximized results.<ref name=":1" /> Many of the reviews c
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  • ...osocial and functional consequences in multiple areas of functioning (e.g. cognition, emotion, and behaviour). Because chronic pain persists over time (+3 month
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  • ...developing depression. It also lengthens recovery time and interferes with cognition and balance.
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  • ...ide effect from medication, for example medications used to treat impaired cognition or arousal. Some pathologies like dystonia occur in acute phase post trauma
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  • ...ing variables play a large part in the diagnosis; “learning, conditioning, cognition, affect, emotions, social and cultural influences, financial aspects of the
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  • ...tion and memory formation. Studies on sleep deprivation show disruption in cognition and also indicate memory deficits.<ref name=":8">Hudson AN, Van Dongen HP,
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  • ...lways result in obvious motor impairment. Other hidden symptoms related to cognition and behaviour can also occur with traumatic brain injury. The fact that the
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  • ...m, which focuses on the functional abilities of children in the domains of cognition, self-care, mobility, and social aspects. There are several classification
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  • ...s on the mind, observable behaviours, or the interactions between somatic, cognition, and behavioural processes<ref name="Payne" />. ...tional Composite]] measures arm or hand function , ambulatory function and cognition of patients suffering with MS.
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  • * Encephalopathy presents with deficits in concentration, cognition, memory loss and changes in personality. Extreme irritability and depressio
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  • ...bral palsy are often accompanied by disturbances of sensation, perception, cognition, communication, and behaviour, by epilepsy, and by secondary musculoskeleta
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  • ...nce. Other aspects of bodily function, such as perception, speech, memory, cognition, and behaviour may also be affected. Due to the complexity of neurological
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  • ...m problems associated with dysphagia and respiratory distress on voice and cognition can also be addressed
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  • ...Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) or alternatively Vaginal Penetration Cognition Questionnaire (VPCQ) can be used. Clarify the patient's history of penetrat
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  • ...ess to movement across uneven surfaces and tight corners. Displayed intact cognition and was able to answer all questions with no issue. Mood was noted to be wo
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  • ...ateral sulcus. It is associated with reasoning, motor skills, higher-level cognition and expressive language. At the back of the frontal lobe, near the central
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  • *'''Cognition'''<br> Does the patient have difficulty concentrating, understanding instru
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  • ...which can include goals related to mobility, self-care, communication, and cognition and on more specific activities related to play, education, work, employmen
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  • * HIGHER CENTRES: (consciousness, orientation, attention memory, cognition speech)
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  • ...lder adults. It found that seated exercises had a large positive impact on cognition. Additionally, it found that seated exercises improved strength and spinal
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  • ...pact multiple domains of functioning (vision, communication, mobility, and cognition). As rehabilitation disciplines need distinct skills, a multi-disciplinary
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  • ...gulate anxiety, aggression, fear conditioning, emotional memory and social cognition. It also has a modulatory effect on acquiring / consolidating memories that
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  • * Safe walking requires intact [[Cognitive Impairments|cognition]] and executive control.
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  • ...ics have associated head trauma or hyponatremia which can lead to impaired cognition.<ref name=":1" /> In addition, the following factors can contribute to this
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  • ...e range of motion, strength, coordination, activities of daily living, and cognition through enjoyable and engaging games. The games and exercises can be modifi ...ng as an intervention to various impairments including: balance, mobility, cognition, and upper extremity function. Video game therapy is an emerging area for n
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  • ....nlm.nih.gov/29710099/ Effect of Pain Neuroscience Education Combined With Cognition-Targeted Motor Control Training on Chronic Spinal Pain.] JAMA Neurol. 2018;
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  • ...ng, balance, and extremity function. Additionally, it can also affect your cognition and behaviour.<ref>Agarwal S, Gilbert R. Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. [U
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  • ...d by computer boards to power the system in order to maintain mobility and cognition<ref>Gorgey A S. Robotic exoskeletons: The current pros and cons. World jour ...e in many other aspects of an individual's life, such as on their mood and cognition, in addition to physical body systems such as muscle mass. While it is true
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  • ...t the patient's condition resulted from mere deconditioning, dysfunctional cognition, and false ideas about pain and function that could be remedied with graded ...aded Exercise Therapy) with the premise that deconditioning, dysfunctional cognition, and false ideas were the source of their symptoms and functional limitatio
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  • ...Sleep Medicine. 2007; 3: 519-28</ref><ref>Walker MP. The role of sleep in cognition and emotion. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 2009; 1156: 168-97
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  • ...his through use of external auditory and visual cueing, working to improve cognition while challenging the patient’s balance, strengthening muscles and improv
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  • ...s to adopt a&nbsp;supportive role there often&nbsp;needs to be a change in cognition. Unrealistic and irrational thoughts regarding their loved ones prognosis m
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  • ...also paramount <ref name="Gallagher">Gallagher P, Desmond D, MacLachlan M. Cognition and mobility rehabilitation following lower limb amputation future developm
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  • '''Cognition:''' Patient is oriented to person, place, and time as well as alert.
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  • ...le systems (somatosensory, vestibular, visual, musculoskeletal system, and cognition) working in integrative fashion, and the disorders affecting one or more of
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  • ...cribed as re-experiencing symptoms, avoidance behavior, and alterations in cognition and mood resulting from traumatic events. Although the mechanism of the ass
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  • * Patients with '''diminished cognition''' may not provide a verbal pain history but can provide information that c
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  • * '''Psychologist''' to provide supportive strategies to maintain cognition and manage frustration, stress, and depression. Behavioural and cognitive s
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  • ...t with [[tetraplegia]] and anarthria, despite unaffected/slightly affected cognition <ref name=":3">Halan T, Ortiz JF, Reddy D, Altamimi A, Ajibowo AO, Fabara S
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  • #* '''[[Cognitive Impairments|Cognition]].''' Attention, comprehension, and memory play a crucial role in a patient
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  • ...ive cognitions about the pain; may need more [[Psychological basis of pain|cognition-based management]] and challenge beliefs
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  • b) Impaired cognition, presenting primarily as poor concentration, attention and short- term memo
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  • ...fects of SARS-CoV-2 infection on multiple vital organs, exercise capacity, cognition, quality of life and mental health, post-hospital discharge. EClinicalMedic
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  • *Cognition and learning
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  • ...23/9/879.abstract Barbara M. Quaney et al (2009) Aerobic Exercise Improves Cognition and Motor Function Poststroke. Neurorehabil Neural Repair November/December
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  • *Cognition test performed by the patient is a prerequisite to virtual rehabilitation p
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  • ...trolled clinical trial on the effects of motor intervention on balance and cognition in institutionalized elderly patients with dementia. Clinical Rehabilitati
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  • ...t/theory%20clusters/health%20communication/social_cognitive_theory/ Social cognition theory] Holds that portions of an individual's knowledge acquisition can be
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  • ...92b55f3134583fee5b3325b247ff41 Effect of Melatonin on Sleep, Behavior, and Cognition in ADHD and Chronic Sleep-Onset Insomnia]. Journal of the American of Child
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