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  • ...apy for the management of diabetes: past, present, and future of intensive therapy]. Diabetes spectrum: a publication of the American Diabetes Association. 20 [[File:Insulin pump with infusion set.jpg|thumb|Insulin pump with infusion set]]
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  • ...ormone]] made by beta cells in the [[Pancreatitis|pancreas]]. When we eat, insulin is released into the [[Blood Physiology|blood]] stream where it helps to mo ...produce insulin have been destroyed by an autoimmune reaction in the body. Insulin replacement by daily injections is required.
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  • [[File:Insulinresistance.jpeg|thumb|360x360px|Insulin Resistance]] ...ion. Insulin resistance (IR) refers is to an impaired biologic response to insulin stimulation of target tissues, essentially the liver, [[Muscle Cells (Myocy
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  • ...as increase the release of [[Insulin in the Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus|insulin]] through the stimulation of pancreatic beta cells. Sulfonylureas, conseque ...<ref>Ahrẻn B. Avoiding hypoglycemia: a key to success for glucose-lowering therapy in type 2 diabetes. Vasc Health Risk Manag. 2013; 9: 155-163</ref> Patients
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  • ...e 1 diabetes]], particularly in those patients receiving intensive insulin therapy. Patients with [[Diabetes Mellitus Type 2|type II diabetes]] experience hyp [[File:Glucose insulin day.png|right|frameless|399x399px]]
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  • ...ycemia and subsequent ketoacidosis are infection, non-adherence to insulin therapy, acute major illnesses like [[Myocardial Infarction|myocardial infarction]] ...e of which is the ketogenesis pathway is determined by the availability of insulin in proportion to the counter-regulatory [[Hormones|hormone]]<nowiki/>s.
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  • ...>Medline plus IGF 1 Test Available:https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/igf-1-insulin-like-growth-factor-1-test/ (accessed 16.8.2022)</ref> ...fects: HGH impacts metabolism primarily by up-regulating the production of insulin-like growth factor-1 and its subsequent effect on peripheral cells. Predomi
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  • ...Autoimmune Disorders|autoimmune disease]] that leads to the destruction of insulin-producing pancreatic beta cells. ...e, lipid, protein, and mineral metabolism, as well as growth; importantly, insulin allows glucose to enter [[Muscle Cells (Myocyte)|muscle]] and adipose cells
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  • ..., low food intake, any systemic inflammation, poor response to anti cancer therapy. ...advanced cancer OR rapidly progressive cancer, unresponsive to anticancer therapy. Associated with active catabolism and the factors associated with active m
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  • ...with insulin resistance may not be able to cope with the extra demand for insulin production and the blood glucose levels will be higher resulting in gestati ...lly return to normal and the gestational diabetes disappears, however this insulin resistance increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes in later life.<
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  • ...ty to the protein [[insulin]] (type 2), or due to inadequate production of insulin by the&nbsp;pancreas (type 1). There are two main types of diabetes: type 1 ...a cells)&nbsp;are produced. Glucagon raises the blood glucose level, while insulin lowers it.&nbsp;
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  • #[[Insulin]] sensitivity increases after long-term exercise. ...glucose levels.  Glucagon levels subsequently increase (with exercise) and insulin levels at the same time are suppressed. This ensures that blood glucose lev
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  • ...[[Hyperglycemia|hyperglcaemia]] following a disorder of insulin secretion, insulin action or both.<ref>Alberti KG, Zimmet PZ. [https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1 ...2 Diabetes]] (T2D). Previously referred to as adult onset diabetes or non insulin dependent diabetes, risk factors for T2D may include:
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  • ...cribed metformin, either alone or in combination with other pills, or with insulin injections.<ref name=":0">Corcoran C, Jacobs TF. Metformin, in StatPearls. ...[Liver Disease|liver,]] decreasing intestinal absorption, and increasing [[insulin]] sensitivity.Metformin decreases both basal and postprandial blood glucose
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  • ...AAGBfm0DhTHX0gLuxRivB0GjNm3hXRVaXw Acromegaly: a review of current medical therapy and new drugs on the horizon.] Neurosurg Focus 2010;29(4):E15.</ref><ref na ...vels of growth hormone and [[Insulin Like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1)|IGF-1]] (insulin-like growth factor 1)
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  • ...ncreased, but insulin-like growth factor levels are reduced. This leads to insulin intolerance == Physical Therapy Management ==
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  • ...pedia.com/Diabetes Diabetes mellitus] - 15% insulin-dependent and 13% non-insulin-dependent have diabetic thoracic polyradiculopathy.<ref name="p2">Non-Surgi * physical therapy
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  • ...rter type 4, and improving [[Insulin in the Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus|insulin]] sensitivity. [[Category:Exercise Therapy]]
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  • ...provide pharmacological resources for management of Psychoses in Physical Therapy practice. == Introduction to Types of Drug Therapy Used in the Treatment of Psychosis ==
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  • * Exogenous testosterone replacement therapy ...triglycerides. AD is a typical feature of obesity, the metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes mellitus.<ref>Musunuru K. Atherogenic [http
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  • ==Types of Drug Therapy Used in the Treatment of Psychosis== ...their introduction, psychiatric patients were treated with electrotherapy, insulin comas, and frontal lobotomies.<ref name=":3">Ramachandraiah CT, Subramaniam
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  • While beta blockers may allow patients to participate in therapy less inhibited by angina and with reduced stress on the heart, [[Cardiopulm ...r signs of fatigue, dizziness, and weakness prior to the initiation of the therapy session and monitored throughout.
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  • ...iology_of_Complex_Patient_Problems from the Bellarmine University Physical Therapy Program's Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems Project.]<br> ...oid use for the past 7 years for asthma, Hypertension medication, Physical therapy for treatment of hip bursitis
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  • * Certain medications. eg diuretics, beta 2-agonists, theophylline, [[insulin]], [[Corticosteroid Medication|corticosteroids]], and [[antibiotics]] The overarching goals of therapy for hypokalemia are to prevent or treat life-threatening complications, rep
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  • ..., or the tail of the pancreas. The pancreas is an organ that helps secrete insulin and glucagon which helps control blood glucose levels in the body. Pancreat * The pancreas is a gland that secretes digestive enzymes and insulin.
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  • * [[Insulin Like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1)|Insulin like growth factor-1]] (IGF-I) appears to be of particular importance for t * Stem cell therapy (e.g. umbilical cord blood stem cell transplantation) showed positive resul
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  • ...6df</ref> HGH promotes the release of Insulin-like growth factor 1&nbsp;([[Insulin Like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1)|IGF-1]]), which promotes anabolic effects with ...Socha T, Maszczyk A, Chycki J. Effects of growth hormone and testosterone therapy on aerobic and anaerobic fitness, body composition and lipoprotein profile
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  • ...Pathophysiology_of_Complex_Patient_Problems Bellarmine University Physical Therapy Program's Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems Project.]<br> ...bsp;Ribavirin BID, protease inhibitor (boceprevir), metrormin (Glucophag), Insulin glulisine (Apidra), vitamin D, metoprolol (lopressor)<br>
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  • ...as part of the [[Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]] ...Metabolic Syndrome|metabolic syndrome]], [[obesity]], [[Insulin Resistance|insulin resistance]], [[Diabetes Mellitus Type 2|type 2 diabetes mellitus,]] cardio
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  • ...ght Below Knee Amputation (BKA) the following day. The patient is a Type 1 insulin dependent diabetic with peripheral vascular disease, ischemic heart disease ...on room air (81%) with shortness of breath resulting in the need of oxygen therapy via a venturi mask. On auscultation, the patient had decreased air entry in
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  • * Regulates the [[Hormones|hormone]] [[insulin]] ...otential comorbidities: [[Diabetes]] (type I and II), [[Insulin Resistance|Insulin Intolerance]], Hypertension, [[Multiple Sclerosis (MS)|Multiple Sclerosis]]
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  • ...lls (Myocyte)|muscle cells]] do not respond correctly to insulin, known as insulin resistance<ref name="Ozougwu 2013" />. As a result, blood sugar does not ge ...13" /><ref name="NDIC">National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse (NDIC). Insulin resistance and prediabetes. Available from: http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/d
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  • ...ement, and improving glycemic control. The increased tissue sensitivity to insulin produces a beneficial effect on glycemic control.<ref name=":4">Borhade MB ...oduce sufficient [[insulin]] to regulate blood glucose levels or where the insulin produced is unable to work effectively<ref name=":0">England, P. H. (n.d.).
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  • ...<ref name="merck">Beers MH, et. al. eds. The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy. 18th ed. Whitehouse Station, NJ: Merck Research Laboratories; 2006.</ref> ...digest and absorb food. If much of the pancreas has been damaged, loss of insulin production can cause diabetes. Chronic pancreatitis can contribute to the d
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  • '''Potential concerns related to the use of vibration therapy''' ...e Modalities Used in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation. Spinal Cord Injury Therapy. 2019. Available from https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://d
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  • ...C3248697/ The role of skeletal muscle glycogen breakdown for regulation of insulin sensitivity by exercise]. Frontiers in physiology. 2011 Dec 30;2:112.Availa As health professionals involved in exercise therapy it is important to educate our clients on the importance of [[Sports Nutrit
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  • == Physical Therapy Management == Physical therapy is not standard treatment for&nbsp;patients with this disorder. Physical th
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  • ...eases like [[sarcopenia]], [[Insulin in the Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus|insulin]] resistance or [[Diabetes Mellitus Type 2|type-2 diabete]]<nowiki/>s<ref n [[Category:Exercise Therapy]]
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  • Transtibial amputation, diabetes, occupational therapy, peripheral vascular disease, acute hospital<br> ...disease and hyperlipidaemia. She has a history of non-compliance to taking insulin or controlling her diet, and smokes 20 cigarettes per day for the past 25 y
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  • ...Virus (HIV)|HIV]]-infected patients receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy. Lipohypertrophy (localized abnormal fat accumulation) as an adverse effect ...u S, Arslanoğlu İ, Kocabay K. Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D is associated with insulin resistance independently of obesity in children ages 5–17. Primary care d
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  • ...aling. Platelets contain growth factors in their α-granules ( for example insulin-like growth factor-1, basic fibroblast growth factor, platelet-derived grow ...emotherapy Side Effects and Syndromes|chemotherapy]], and zidovudine (AZT) therapy in [[HIV/AIDS|AIDS]] patients.
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  • ...ely short duration high intensity interval training substantially improves insulin action in young healthy males.] BMC endocrine disorders. 2009 Dec;9(1):1-8. ...der adults with rheumatoid arthritis: a pilot study.] Arthritis research & therapy. 2018 Dec;20:1-5.</ref>.
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  • * Insulin resistance. Examples include: ** >7 units of insulin/hour intravenous drip (adults)
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  • ...https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9458525/ Exercise in the management of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus]. ''Sports Med'' 1998;25:25-35</ref> [[Category:Exercise Therapy]]
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  • .... Birmann et al.; Prediagnosis biomarkers of insulin-like growth factor-1, insulin, and interleukin-6 dysregulation and multiple myeloma risk in the Multiple ...re or refractory costochondritis, refer for outpatient follow-up. Physical therapy is a treatment option for refractory costochondritis<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...dverse outcomes in people with type 2 diabetes, including poor response to therapy, disease progression, and even mortality.<ref>Landman GW, Van Hateren KJ, K * [[insulin]] use <ref>Wexler DJ, Grant R, Wittenberg E, Bosch JL, Cagliero E, Delah
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  • ...lin-''' [[Insulin]] test measures blood samples for the amount circulating insulin, responsible for blood glucose usage by surrounding tissue. Normal values a ...in older adults who live in nursing homes.] Journal of geriatric physical therapy. 2019 Oct 1;42(4):E45-54.</ref>
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  • ...l emergency<br>2) Monitor [[Vital Signs]]<br>3) Give supplemental [[Oxygen Therapy|oxygen]] if available<br>4) Cool Athlete as needed<br>5) If no immediate im ...robic activity; however, recent studies have shown similar improvements in insulin levels with resistance type exercise.<ref name="Albright" />, <ref name="Sh
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  • ...sis of sustained changes in dopaminergic system<ref>  Ye  J. Mechanisms of insulin resistance in obesity. Frontiners of Medicine. 2013; 7:14–24. DOI: 10.100 * Cool down exercises as per the principles of exercise therapy
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  • ...rder characterized by&nbsp;defects in the body's ability to produce or use insulin resulting in high blood glucose levels. #'''Induction therapy: '''The purpose of this phase is to achieve remission by killing most of th
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  • ...P, Deshpande A, Perez-Lopez FR. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26597445/ Insulin resistance and endometrial cancer risk: a systematic review and meta-analys * Continuous exposure to estrogen. ( hormone replacement therapy)
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  • Although there are no specific physical therapy protocols for fertility, physiotherapists may be well positioned to assist ...d abdominal fat. Furthermore, fertility outcomes may increase by improving insulin sensitivity and the regulating the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, cen
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  • The therapy of AKI is dependent on identifying and treating the underlying cause.  In ...n altered fat metabolism, and AKI patients on continuous renal replacement therapy (RRT) are at higher risk of protein and micronutrient losses<ref name=":4"
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  • ...s on lipid and lipoprotein metabolism and promote endothelial dysfunction, insulin resistance, inflammation, and arrhythmias.<ref>Janapala US, Reddivari AK. [ * [[Exercise Therapy in the Rehabilitation of Spondylolisthesis in Fast Bowlers in Cricket|exerc
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  • * Non-restorative sleep is associated with metabolic (insulin resistance) and [[Hormones|hormonal]] changes<ref name=":0" />. * Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is very effective for clinically diagnosed insomnia, however not ever
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  • ...s/10.3389/fmolb.2021.679797/full Macrophage plasticity and atherosclerosis therapy.] Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences. 2021;8:324.Available from:https://www ...can cause inflammation which induces adipose cells to become resistant to insulin. This can lead to the development of [[diabetes]].
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  • * Improved glycemic control and [[Insulin Resistance|insulin sensitivity]] * Insulin sensitivity increases after long-term exercise.
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  • ...udy|dialysis]] or transplantation). When a patient needs renal replacement therapy, the condition is called end-stage renal disease (ESRD)<ref>Radiopedia [htt ...incidence of end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) treated by renal replacement therapy, with dialysis and kidney transplantation increasing by 43·1% and 34·4%,
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  • ...ulation of the islet cells in the pancreas, which are responsible for some insulin production.<ref name="F" /> == Physical Therapy Management ==
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  • ...scle activity, including the metabolism of high density lipoproteins and [[insulin]]/[[Glycogen|glucose]] dynamics. ...on<ref>Inheart Talk Therapy Available:https://inheart.com.au/walk-%26-talk-therapy (accessed 23.12.2021)</ref>
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  • ...rts good family relations and is a carer to wife who needs help with daily insulin injections and house chores. Patient and wife currently receives social wel ...nced significant amount of pain in the residual limb which greatly limited therapy and increased patient’s need for assistance during mobility<br>- The loss
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  • ...ment will be used by many types of people and found commonly in a physical therapy clinic. == '''Implications for Physical Therapy''' ==
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  • ...) may exacerbate acne by increasing [[Insulin Like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1)|insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)]] levels, which can stimulate sebum production ...1/bjd.12149. PMID: 23210645.</ref><ref>Katsambas A, Dessinioti C. Hormonal therapy for acne: A review of current and future therapies. Dermatoendocrinol. 2011
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  • ...gram EN. Loss of interstitial cells of cajal and inhibitory innervation in insulin-dependent diabetes. Gastroenterology. 2001 Aug 1;121(2):427-34.</ref>Agangl ...dy S, Bradley CS, Zimmerman MB. Home-based versus office-based biofeedback therapy for constipation with dyssynergic defecation: a randomised controlled trial
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  • The phrase Rebound Therapy, when correctly applied describes a specific methodology, assessment, and p ...erapy%20study%20and%20research/What_is_Rebound_Therapy.pdf What is Rebound Therapy?]  (Accessed Online 16 August 2019).</ref>
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  • ...haracterized by increased blood glucose levels resulting from defects with insulin secretion and/or utilization. 2. '''Radiation Therapy'''
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  • # Glycemic Control: Studies have shown that intensive insulin therapy for hyperglycemia lowered the risk of critical illness polyneuropathy and m ...or assessing the degree of neuromuscular blockade, and aggressive physical therapy regimens during periods of reduced mobility<ref>Renew JR, Ratzlaff R, Herna
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  • .... At the same time, only 28.7 million people were accessing antiretroviral therapy (ART) in 2021 (that is less than 75%). There has however been a large impro ...e drop in the spread of the disease has resulted in wide acceptance of the therapy by HIV-positive individuals. FDA approved the first medicine nucleoside rev
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  • ...g testosterone, thyroid hormone and [[Insulin Like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1)|insulin-like growth factor]]) lead to loss of muscle mass and strength. Extreme mus [[Category:Exercise Therapy]]
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  • ...disease and the side-effects of [[Antiretrovirals and HIV|antiretroviral therapy]] (ART). ...iving with HIV/AIDS: Systematic review and network meta-analysis. Physical therapy. 2021 Jul;101(7):pzab092.</ref>
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  • ...ty-dwelling older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis.] Physical Therapy Research. 2019 Dec 20;22(2):53-7.</ref>. A narrative review published in In ...onal Classification of Functioning Domains.] Journal of geriatric physical therapy (2001). 2019 Mar.</ref>.
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Type 2 DM but on Insulin - poor glycaemic control CKD- not on dialysis ...cation re care of contralateral foot. PLP - r/v dose of pregabalin, mirror therapy
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  • ...mortality.<ref>Fisher  CA, Skocic  S, Rutherford  KA, Hetrick  SE. Family therapy approaches for anorexia nervosa. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 20 Outpatient treatment includes intensive therapy (2 to 3 hours per weekday) and partial hospitalization (6 hours per day). P
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  • ...tation in the intensive care unit: How amount of physical and occupational therapy affects patients’ function and hospital length of stay. PM & R [Internet] * Endocrine system-related complications include Hyperglycemia with insulin resistance and catabolism.
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  • *Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Myelitis (people with diabetes mellitus have a 10 times *Issued with exercises to do with therapy assistants to target right upper and lower limb strength and exercise toler
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  • ...ing, if a patient was coming into your clinic every 3 days for some manual therapy to decrease their pain while they otherwise poorly manage their condition, ...is patients: the mediating role of muscle weakness. Behaviour research and therapy. 1993 Feb 1;31(2):203-6.</ref>. This model indicates that a decreased musc
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  • ...s walking. There seems to be enormous evidence for the effects of physical therapy throughout all stages of the disorder<ref name=":1" />. However, only a fe ...ostural instability. Ultimately, our patient has been referred to physical therapy by his physician, after a serious of falls, in order to work on his balance
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  • ...on;<ref name=":2">Streckmann, F., et al., 2014b. Exercise program improves therapy-related side-effects and quality of life in lymphoma patients undergoing therapy. Ann. Oncol. 25 (2), 493–499. </ref> <ref name=":3">Schwenk M, Grewal GS,
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  • ...moderate exercise per week is required. This reduced risk is likely due to insulin resistance, endogenous sex and metabolic hormone levels, inflammation, grow ...in sex and metabolic [[Hormones|hormone]] balance in the body, influencing insulin resistance, [[Inflammation Acute and Chronic|inflammatory]] pathways, energ
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  • ...ldib]] for the [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Decision_Making_Aids Physical Therapy Knowledge Broker Project]<br>'''Top Contributors''' - {{Special:Contributor ...2019, under the title of the [https://physicaltherapy.med.ubc.ca/physical-therapy-knowledge-broker/resisted-exercise-initiative-rexi-2/?utm_source=Physiopedi
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  • ...ef>Millis DL, Ciuperca IA. Evidence for canine rehabilitation and physical therapy. Veterinary Clinics: Small Animal Practice. 2015 Jan 1;45(1):1-27.</ref> Al ...NS. Canine thoracolumbar intervertebral disk herniation and rehabilitation therapy after surgical decompression: A retrospective study. Journal of advanced ve
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  • ...pril 2020)</ref><ref>Bottomley JM. Quick reference dictionary for physical therapy. Slack Incorporated; 2000.</ref> |Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant
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  • ...<ref name=":3">Turan Y, Ertugrul BM, Lipsky BA, Bayraktar K. Does physical therapy and rehabilitation improve outcomes for diabetic foot ulcers?. World journa ...ly in muscle tissue together with the insufficient pancreatic secretion of insulin to aid glucose uptake in tissues <ref>Palmer E. (2013). Clinical Review –
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  • ...d in various combinations commonly referred to as highly active retroviral therapy (HAART). * This therapy has been shown to reduce morbidity and mortality plus lower the risk of tr
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  • ...ly when combined Cognitive Behavior Therapy, versus the medication only or therapy only. <ref name="Williams">Williams P., Goodie J., Motsinger C.. Treating E ...episodes) were still bingeing and purging at the beginning of maintenance therapy, indicating that the idea of relapse prevention may be dubious in most tria
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  • Cardiometabolic disease, that includes a spectrum of conditions from insulin resistance, progressing to the [[Metabolic Syndrome|metabolic syndrome]], p [[Physiotherapy / Physical Therapy|Physiotherapists]] have always had a close relationship with exercise as th
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  • It is very important to maintain the dose of insulin and time of exercise and also carbohydrate intake during and after exercise '''[[Mental Health, Physical Activity and Physical Therapy|Mental health]] and Aerobic Exercise:'''
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  • ...ons with dementia: a randomized controlled trial. ''Alzheimer's research & therapy'', ''12''(1), 28. </ref> ...ects of exercise are increase of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), insulin-like growth factor-type I (IGF-1), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF
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  • ...se egg due to numerous small fluid filled follicles. Causes include excess insulin, heredity, excess androgen. Symptoms include excess weight gain, acne, pron ...cramps? Available from:https://jessicarealept.com/2017/06/14/can-physical-therapy-help-menstrual-cramps/ [last accessed 08/10/2020]</ref>
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  • *Anxiety<ref name=":9">Berga SL, Loucks TL. Use of cognitive behavior therapy for functional hypothalamic amenorrhea. Annals of the New York Academy of S *Changes in thyroid function, appetite, decrease in [[insulin]], increase in cortisol, and resistance to growth hormones<ref name=":21">I
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  • ...during sleep permit the allocation of energy-rich fuels like glucose from insulin-dependent tissue such as muscle, to the immune system. Oxidative stress is ...erapy includes cognitive behavioural therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy. Various options are available and a consultation with a sleep physician or
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  • * Controlled exercise therapy for primary tendon lesions or collateral desmitis in conjunction with: ** Potentially stem-cell therapy
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  • ...ity-dwelling older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Physical Therapy Research. 2019 Dec 20;22(2):53-7.</ref>. ...sed physiotherapy has been shown to achieve similar outcomes to land-based therapy<ref>Zivi I, Maffia S, Ferrari V, Zarucchi A, Molatore K, Maestri R, Frazzit
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  • ...lates growth through the actions of [[Insulin Like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1)|insulin-like growth factor-1]] which promotes lipolysis and protein anabolism to de ...aff, teammates and those close to the athlete.&nbsp; Cognitive behavioural therapy, psychodynamic psychotherapy and medications such as selective serotonin re
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  • *Speech/language therapy *Physical therapy
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  • * Affects insulin needs<ref name="Purple" /> ...and behave to increase coping skills with the stresses of life.<ref name="Therapy">Rawson R, Casey P, Dickow A, Frazier Y, Gallagher C, Galloway G, et al. A
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  • ...cit MS, Özata Uyar G. New approach to peripheral nerve injury: nutritional therapy. Nutritional neuroscience. 2020 Oct 2;23(10):744-55.</ref> * Athlete enters a hypometabolic catabolic state (low insulin growth factors, high cortisol-releasing hormone, high cortisol levels), whi
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  • ...sio-pedia.com/learn/blood-flow-restriction-therapy/ Blood Flow Restriction Therapy Course]. Plus. 2019</ref><ref name=":2">Johnny Owens. Owens Recovery Scienc ...t a significant increase in [[Growth Hormone|human growth hormone (HGH)]]. Insulin-like growth factor and growth hormone are responsible for increased [[colla
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