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  • == Rehabilitation Post Burn Injury == ∙ Rehabilitation requires a prolonged, dedicated and multidisciplinary effort to optimise 
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  • There is currently no clear standard for a rehabilitation protocol for optimal management of a post-operative subacromial balloon spa ...r 3 months.<ref name=":2">Shoulder Balloon Implant Protocol. OrthoIllinois Rehabilitation, 2021.</ref>,<ref name=":3">Post-Operative Protocol for Patients Following
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  • *[http://issuu.com/quetechceus/docs/amputee-rehabilitation/1 A Manual for the Rehabilitation of People with Limb Amputation]&nbsp;(WHO) *[http://issuu.com/natachapoggio/docs/limbs_rehabilitation_manual_v2.2013/1 Rehabilitation Manual for Pwersons with Above-Knee Amputation] (Limbs International)
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  • ...Craniectomy|helmet]] that protects the craniectomy site from injury during rehabilitation. However, conventional "one-size-fits-all" helmets may not be feasible for
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  • ...epage&q=Total%20knee%20replacement%20rehabilitation Total knee replacement rehabilitation: The knee owner’s manual]. Alameda CA: Hunter House Inc, 2004.</ref> Physiotherapy also plays a big role in the post-surgical management of these patients. The type of surgery will determine the physio
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  • ...multilevel surgery in ambulatory children with cerebral palsy]. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine. 2012 Feb 1;44(2):137-43.</ref><ref name=":1" /> ...ty to perform multiple procedures in a single surgery aims to decrease the rehabilitation period to a single period.<ref name=":4">ŠVEHLÍK M, Steinwender G, Kraus
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  • ...used to assess the function of the lower limb and track the progression of rehabilitation post-Anterior Cruciate Ligament reconstruction.
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  • ...l repair and physiotherapists will continue to see them for post-operative rehabilitation in their clinics. ...article/10.1007/s00167-015-3795-1 Development of an accelerated functional rehabilitation protocol following minimal invasive Achilles tendon repair.] Knee Surgery,
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  • == Guidelines for Rehabilitation &amp; Care == ...bilitation-of-lower-limb-amputation VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guideline for Rehabilitation of Lower Limb Amputation]. [Internet]. 2017 Sep 1 [cited 27 Nov 2023]. Avai
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  • === Postoperative Rehabilitation === ...ia.com/Anterior_Cruciate_Ligament_(ACL)_Rehabilitation ACL reconstruction] rehabilitation protocol is followed.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":4" />
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  • ...tes to the rehabilitation of musculoskeletal and pain disorders, and sport rehabilitation. <ref name=":0" /> Some commonly treated conditions are: [[File:Tendinitis. * Post-surgical
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  • ...of Anterior Glenohumeral Instability in the Athlete–Key Considerations for Rehabilitation.] International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy. 2021;16(1):259.</ref> ...3847.2015.1005543 a review of the Latarjet procedure and its postoperative rehabilitation.] The Physician and sportsmedicine. 2015 Jan 2;43(1):73-9.</ref>
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  • ...|Caroline Cater]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...n team. However, most often physiotherapists are in charge of the physical rehabilitation process.<ref name="kaplan">Kaplan SL, Outcome measurement and management: F
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  • *Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
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  • ...st-stroke hand oedema and shoulder-hand syndrome.] Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine. 2000;32(1):4-10.</ref> ...hinese healthcare system: a systematic review and meta-analysis.] Clinical Rehabilitation. 2017;32(4):429-439.</ref><ref name=":2" />
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  • ...[[Assistive Technology Content Development Project|Assistive Technology in Rehabilitation Content Development Project]]. Please do not edit unless you are involved i ...ro I, Orsini S, Sforza T, Rotini R, Benedetti MG. The use of braces in the rehabilitation treatment of the post-traumatic elbow. ''Joints''. 2014;2(2):81-86. Publis
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  • ...kei T, Yamakawa K, et al. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29730622/ Early rehabilitation to prevent postintensive care syndrome in patients with critical illness: a
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  • ...81119380627.ch1 "What is a canine athlete?]." ''Canine sports medicine and rehabilitation'' (2018): 1-22.</ref> ...://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/9781119380627. Introduction to Rehabilitation, Integrative Veterinary Medicine,] 10.1002/9781119823551.ch13, (103-112), (
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  • ...al hip arthroplasty?] A systematic review. Geriatric orthopaedic surgery & rehabilitation. 2015 Sep;6(3):230-5.Available:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PM ...uation from practice: patient perceptions and experiences.] Disability and Rehabilitation. 2021 Sep 25;43(20):2890-6.Available:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10
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  • ...ble to exercise well after completing [[Pulmonary Rehabilitation|pulmonary rehabilitation]] * Significant functional limitation after 6–12 wk of pulmonary rehabilitation on optimal medical therapy
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  • ...epage&q=Total%20knee%20replacement%20rehabilitation Total knee replacement rehabilitation: The knee owner’s manual]. Alameda CA: Hunter House Inc, 2004.</ref> Physiotherapy also plays a big role in the post-surgical management of these patients. The type of surgery will determine the physio
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  • ...tarted to get a sense of normalcy which motivated him to continue with his rehabilitation. Although communication was a major barrier due to his receptive dysphasia ...rance, strength, problem-solving awareness etc<ref name=":1" />. Goals in rehabilitation in patients with primary brain tumour for motor dysfunction include the pre
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  • Rehabilitation of patient with a left TTA ...es to visit his daughter in the community. This outcome is inline with his rehabilitation goals.
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  • ...ited version is [https://members.physio-pedia.com/learn/lower-limb-amputee-rehabilitation-programme/ available on Plus ].''' ...al-donate-btns">[https://members.physio-pedia.com/learn/lower-limb-amputee-rehabilitation-programme/ Go to the courses on Plus ]</div>
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  • ...weight bearing on the wrist prosthesis, improve hand balance and optimize rehabilitation of the digits. Pre-op rehabilitation includes exercises to maintain strength and function of non-affected extrem
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  • ...dvice to follow, especially as this is a more complex procedure. The total rehabilitation phase in hospital and home may also be longer due to more extensive damage
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  • ...utation due to poor wound healing. Pt seen by physiotherapist in the acute post-surgical and pre-prosthetic phases in an acute inpatient setting. Patient initially amputation, diabetes, traumatic, acute, rehabilitation
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  • ...considerations for multiple limb amputation. Current physical medicine and rehabilitation reports. 2014 Dec 1;2(4):273-89. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.g ...imb salvage might lead to multiple surgeries, long hospital stay, extended rehabilitation, and the risk for infection. But when one limb has already been amputated a
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  • | '''Content'''<ref name="who">World Health Organisation (WHO). The rehabilitation of people with amputations, 2004. http://www.posna.org/news/amputations.pdf Pre-fitting rehabilitation directly after surgery
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  • ...one in consultation with healthcare professionals such as neurosurgeons or rehabilitation specialists. They will consider various factors, including the location and
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  • === '''Studies in Postoperative Rehabilitation''' === |Twenty-four hours after surgery, the standard rehabilitation care began which included five-daily 30 minutes physical therapy treatment
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  • See [[Cardiac Rehabilitation|phases of Cardiac Rehabilitation]] * Phase I of rehabilitation occurring in the hospital is designed to mobilize the patient as soon as po
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  • ====Rehabilitation and Functional outcomes==== ...s for the rare incidence rates. The available evidence concerning surgical rehabilitation discussed the phases after surgery and related them to most hand repair sur
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  • * Further rehabilitation needs 

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  • ...access to rehabilitation. The type of care and [[Rehabilitation Frameworks|rehabilitation]] needs will vary hugely dependant on a number of factors that are influenc ...ondition, or during recovery from surgery that is generally delivered by [[Rehabilitation Teams|teams]] of health care professionals from a range of medical and surg
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  • ...regarding physiotherapy management of elbow OA. However, principles of OA rehabilitation used at other joints are likely to be effective with the elbow. The most co == Rehabilitation ==
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  • == Post Operative Rehabilitation Protocol ==
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  • The level of physiotherapy intervention and rehabilitation post craniotomy varies widely, and is influenced by a number of factors inc [[File:Gait rehabilitation.png|thumb]]
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  • ..., Lady Q Undergoes Transtibial Amputation but 'Gears up' for Prothesis and Rehabilitation ...y/social support will help guide the process of pre- and post- prosthetics rehabilitation and reintegration into work and social environs.
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  • ...only the first step for Handicap International, as they then set up basic rehabilitation programmes for these low resourced areas, teaching the locals and the medic ...of their partnerships is Enablement, who is specialised in Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) and Disability Inclusive Development (DID).
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  • * [[Pulmonary Rehabilitation|Pulmonary rehabilitation]] is also an important element of treatment.
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  • ...r.csp.org.uk/ British Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Amputee Rehabilitation (BACPAR)] is a professional nation wide network of the [http://www.csp.org. ...een all disciplines working in the field of amputation and limb deficiency rehabilitation.
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  • ...r|Liezel Wegner]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...n team. However, most often physiotherapists are in charge of the physical rehabilitation process <ref name="kaplan">Kaplan SL, Outcome measurement and management: F
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  • ...th of external rotators when strengthening of OI is done together with PFM rehabilitation.<ref>Tuttle LJ, DeLozier ER, Harter KA, Johnson SA, Plotts CN, Swartz JL. [
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  • ...Amputees". 2003. Edition 13</ref><ref name=":4">O'Sullivan at.al, Physical Rehabilitation, Chapter 22 “Amputation”. Edition 6 </ref> ==== *Swelling must be prevented to allow proper attachment of the [[Prosthetic rehabilitation|prosthesis]], and the prevention of [[Pressure Ulcers|pressure sores]]
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  • ...s crucial for preventing contractures and ensuring optimal function during rehabilitation (Kwan 2002; Boscheinen Morrin 2004). == Role of the Physiotherapist in Sub-Acute Burn Patient Rehabilitation ==
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  • ...o sport and normal activity within 8–12 weeks with effective postoperative rehabilitation. ...play following surgical treatment.<ref name=":0" /> A sport specific hand rehabilitation protocol is considered for athletes following surgery with respect to their
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  • ...ons post operation resulted in a prolonged hospital stay and delays in the rehabilitation process. The majority of these can be related to complications of diabetes. ...a throughout this time. At this point, Mrs. A was transferred to inpatient rehabilitation with the aim of increasing independence prior to discharge home.
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  • ...she was being discharged home with outpatient physiotherapy. Her inpatient rehabilitation plan during her stay in the acute hospital focused on post-operative wound After 3 weeks of rehabilitation in the post-operative phase, patient's FIMs score was as follows:

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  • ...llary_nailing Brudnicki, Jaroslaw & Kubicz-Chachurska, Małgorzata. (2011). Rehabilitation in lower extremities fractures treated with intramedullary nailing. 15. 21- ...are several team that involves in intramedullary nailing surgery, pre and post-surgical. Post surgically, the pain management in terms of medication include using
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  • ...me=":2" />Surgical management, non surgical management and postoperative rehabilitation are required to ensure satisfactory outcomes.<ref>Murphy S, McAleese T, E ...nagement can be sub divided into: Non surgical treatment and postoperative rehabilitation
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  • ...odified rivermead mobility index: validity and reliability. Disability and rehabilitation. 2000 Jan 1;22(18):833-9.</ref>.
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  • ...[[Assistive Technology Content Development Project|Assistive Technology in Rehabilitation Content Development Project]]. Please do not edit unless you are involved i
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  • ...k, C. (2007). Return to work after lower limb amputation. Disability &amp; Rehabilitation, 29(17), 1323-1329</ref> to supplement the work of the physiotherapist in a
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  • ...ies can benefit from the use of [[Nerve Injury Rehabilitation|nerve injury rehabilitation]] techniques in their care. Damage to peripheral nerves can impair an indiv ...>Hunter JM, Mackin EJ, Callahan AD, Skirven TM, Schneider LH, Osterman AL. Rehabilitation of the hand and upper extremity. InRehabilitation of the hand and upper ext
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  • ...physical therapy services in order to return to prior level of function. A rehabilitation program will include posture exercises, education of proper body mechanics,
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  • ...me=":0">Manske RC,Prohaska D. Pectoralis major tendon repair post surgical rehabilitation. N Am J Sports Phys Ther 2007; 2(1): 22–33. ==== Post-operative rehabilitation ====
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  • The total rehabilitation phase in hospital and home may also be longer due to more extensive damage
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  • ...r N was a motivated patient who worked diligently throughout his course of rehabilitation. Mr N achieved prosthetic success, he not only regained the ability to prep geriatric, transtibial, peripheral vascular disease, prosthetic, rehabilitation<br>
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  • [[Category:Rehabilitation]]
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  • # Thorough education regarding the condition, management and rehabilitation should be given. * Education (Regarding condition, surgery, complications, rehabilitation, and importance of frequent mobilisation during the day)
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  • ...per management by health personnel can worsen the limitations and slow the rehabilitation process to which they are entitled. ...that represented a great challenge; careful assessment involving the whole rehabilitation team, together with the amputee and his/her carer(s)to gain independence in
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  • Post-surgical complications after open or athroscopic shoulder surgery can lead to supras ...escription of nerve injury rehabilitation in general, visit [[Nerve Injury Rehabilitation|this page]] on Physiopedia.
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  • ...is a relatively new therapy that is receiving increasing attention within rehabilitation research. Mental practice often described as Motor Imagery or Mental Imager ...ilities in post-stroke patients: a randomized controlled trial. ''Clinical rehabilitation. 2012; 27''(8):675-680.
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  • ...Lauren Newcombe]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...wer legs using intermittent pneumatic compression. Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 20(1), pp.25-28</ref>. This, in combination with reduced muscle t
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  • ...volve helping the patient to be physically independent<ref name="p3">Acute post-surgical management: Physiopedia.com</ref> but also to be independent managers of th diabetes, pre prosthetic rehabilitation, BKA, functional independence,
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  • ...ehabilitation in chronic graft-versus-host disease.] Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics. 2017 Feb 1;28(1):143-51.Available: https://www.sciencedirect.com/s In put from the physiotherapist team may occur in the rehabilitation phase. Rehabilitation interventions may be required to manage complications such as reduced [[Car
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  • [[File:Rehabilitation Young girl.jpeg|thumb|Rehabilitation: Young woman]] ...of the core health strategies of the World Health Organisation, who define rehabilitation as "a set of measures that assist individuals who experience, or are likely
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  • ..., Stanghelle JK. Locomotion skills in adults with cerebral palsy. Clinical rehabilitation. 2004 Mar 1;18(3):309-16.</ref>, 44% reported deterioration in ambulation.< ...ered at risk for higher levels of fatigue" and conclude "we recommend that rehabilitation programmes to decrease fatigue for young adults with CP should use a multif
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  • ...[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6088114/pdf/ijspt-13-737.pdf Rehabilitation following isolated posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a literature ...l journal of sports physical therapy. 2018 Aug;13(4):737.</ref>. Effective rehabilitation is important for:
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  • ...ded into those that look at the effect of interventions pre-operatively on post-surgical outcomes and those that look at the effect of different exercise interventi ...atic review and meta-analysis found small to moderate effect sizes for pre-rehabilitation in this population. Significant improvements were made in function, quadric
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  • ...w.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9606531/ Primary surgery versus primary rehabilitation for treating anterior cruciate ligament injuries: a living systematic revie == Rehabilitation ==
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  • ...Szczudlik A. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26661467/ The effect of the rehabilitation program on balance, gait, physical performance and trunk rotation in Parkin
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  • Heterotopic ossification is seen often in [[Rehabilitation Contexts|rehabilitation]] population. It refers to the formation of mature, lamellar [[bone]] in ex .... Uncommon sites of heterotopic ossification that may be encountered in a rehabilitation setting are incisions, [[Kidney|kidneys]], uterus, corpora cavernosum, and
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  • ...<ref name=":6" /> . Research continues to investigate how to optimize ACL rehabilitation, including utilizing hydrotherapy. [[Aquatherapy|Hydrotherapy]] is the deli ==Outcome Measures of ACL Rehabilitation==
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  • This article provides information for rehabilitation professionals who are new to wound care or have been away from the practice ..., (3) local surgical practices, (4) general population health, and the (5) rehabilitation professional's practice setting.<ref name=":0" />
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  • == Management and Rehabilitation of Central Slip Injuries == === Post-Surgical Rehabilitation of Central Slip Repairs ===
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  • ...y based on electromyography and ultrasonography]: a case report. Annals of rehabilitation medicine. 2017 Aug 31;41(4):705-8.</ref>. ...>Elkins N, Hunt J, Scott KM. Neurogenic pelvic pain. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics. 2017 Aug 1;28(3):551-69.</ref>.
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  • * Specific instructions regarding activity and rehabilitation are to be provided to the patient. == Rehabilitation ==
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  • ...ty of Nottingham]. &nbsp;Students will choose topics in relation to spinal rehabilitation and either create new pages or review and update existing Physiopedia artic ...cal management of spinal stenosis <br>10. Red Flags in spinal pain <br>11. Post-surgical physiotherapy management of a specific spinal pathology (e.g. scoliosis) <b
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  • ...am management of individuals with limb loss. Current Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Reports. 2020 Sep;8:118-26.</ref> Read more: [[Multidisciplinary and Interd *** other flap techniques<ref>Guest F, Marshall C, Stansby G. Amputation and rehabilitation. Surgery (Oxford). 2019 Feb 1;37(2):102-5.</ref>:
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  • ...otion of the body centre of mass during walking.] International journal of rehabilitation research. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Rehabilitationsforschung. Revue in '''''Means of Rehabilitation:-'''''
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  • == Rehabilitation ==
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  • ...elabhs.org/resource/early-rehabilitation-in-conflicts-and-disasters/ Early Rehabilitation in Conflicts and Disasters.] London, UK: Handicap International. 2020. p209 ...elabhs.org/resource/early-rehabilitation-in-conflicts-and-disasters/ Early Rehabilitation in Conflicts and Disasters].
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  • ...ife. So good or sound patients' mental health is pre requisite for better rehabilitation outcomes or results. There is also an increased risk of suicide among peopl ...extends from the time immediately after injury, to the post-injury phase, rehabilitation phase and finally with return to activity. These emotional reactions and me
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  • ...difference between <u>Non-surgical rehabilitation</u> and <u>Post-surgical rehabilitation</u>. ...orbing soles that help away pressure on the sesamoids. During non-surgical rehabilitation, the physiotherapist applies treatments to the painful area to help control
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  • The rehabilitation of the Bilateral Below Knee Amputee in the acute hospital setting: Amputee ...e amputated 1st and 2nd metatarsal. This case study looks at the patient's rehabilitation during his stay in hospital where emphasis was on the management of his COA
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  • ...isciplines such as education military technologies, space, medicine and in rehabilitation science. ...s affordable rehabilitation environment without compromising principles of rehabilitation ( motor control and motor learning).<ref name=":0" />
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  • == Physiotherapy Rehabilitation == Rehabilitation exercise: given to help maintain range of motion and restore strength. Exer
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  • == Rehabilitation Management == ...therapy, physiotherapy etc) are first-line treatments for AMC. The goal of rehabilitation is to maintain and maximise function, improve joint range of motion and pre
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  • ...r|Liezel Wegner]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...ntractures, pathological scars and depressed psychological state. The main post-surgical complications are cardio-vascular, residual limb pain and [[Phantom Limb Pa
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  • ...isted of soft tissue therapy (STT), spinal manipulation therapy (SMT), and rehabilitation exercises.<ref name=":3" /> ...prove scapular kinesis and ultimately glenoid humeral range of motion. The rehabilitation exercises can be classified into three phases as described by: A case prese
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  • ...ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6936391/ Traumatic brachial plexus injury rehabilitation using neuromuscular electrical muscle stimulation in a polytrauma patient.] ..., von der Heyde RL. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4317280/ Rehabilitation of the upper extremity following nerve and tendon reconstruction: when and
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  • ...utation]]<nowiki/>f(RTTA)or diabetic foot ulcer and completed [[prosthetic rehabilitation]]. ...she had amputated at the same time as her R TTA. Mary completed prosthetic rehabilitation to successfully use a prosthesis.
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  • ...siotherapy rehabilitation of these patients is thus largely post-operative rehabilitation. Rehabilitation should begin as soon as the surgeons permit it.
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  • ...elabhs.org/resource/early-rehabilitation-in-conflicts-and-disasters/ Early Rehabilitation in Conflicts and Disasters.] London, UK: Handicap International. 2020. p188 ...elabhs.org/resource/early-rehabilitation-in-conflicts-and-disasters/ Early Rehabilitation in Conflicts and Disasters].
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  • |Motivated to start pulmonary rehabilitation program post discharge
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  • ...g after revision TKR.<ref>Omar, I., Kunutsor, S.K., Bertram, W. ''et al.'' Rehabilitation for revision total knee replacement: survey of current service provision an ...hat has a efficient way to read set of outcome measures with each stage of rehabilitation awarded it's own set of measures.
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  • ...hanics, diagnosis, and treatment.] American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation. 2004 Oct 1;83(10):791-7.</ref> ...no point have arthroscopic surgery, open surgery, steroid injections, and rehabilitation programs been compared directly.
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  • .... I am seeing him at home for physiotherapy in his pre-prosthetic stage of rehabilitation. The goals were to maximize independence and safety within the home environ ...decisions, and unlikely to cease smoking, which could adversely affect his rehabilitation.
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  • ...ic effect on achieving a comfortable socket fit and therefore the speed of rehabilitation for [[Amputations|Transfemoral amputees]] and the creativity required of th Amputation, Pain, Rehabilitation
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  • ...injury and the limited availability of neurosurgery and ventilatory care, rehabilitation professionals are more likely to see patients with mild and moderate head i ...vailable from: http://www.jisprm.org/text.asp?2018/1/2/72/249854</ref> All rehabilitation professionals working in disasters and conflicts should be able to provide
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  • ...an P, Boppana A, Salim Al Abdulla S, Mohammed Saad R. Post-COVID-19 Stroke Rehabilitation in Qatar: A Retrospective, Observational Pilot Study. Qatar Medical Journal == Implications for Rehabilitation ==
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  • ...Peter Le Feuvre]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...h require attention in order to manage the patient and so enable effective rehabilitation to occur.
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  • ...e role of your physiotherapist, is to support and empower you through your rehabilitation. The focus will be on regaining movement and function, as well as getting y ...d suit the rehabilitation program to meet your needs and expectations. The rehabilitation process post surgery tends to last 9-12 months, but it can sometimes be sli
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  • ...for adults with traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 1996 Feb 1;77(2):116-24.</ref> ...on screening tool after traumatic brain injury. The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation. 2005 Nov 1;20(6):512-26.</ref>
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  • Transfemoral rehabilitation of a diabetic elderly patient: Amputee Case Study ...in the outpatient clinic in late 2013 and started pre and post prosthetic rehabilitation subsequently for 2 years to enable her to reach her goals of functional amb
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  • ...lowing prostate cancer: recommendations from 2 established Canadian sexual rehabilitation clinics]. Sexual medicine reviews. 2018 Apr 1;6(2):279-94.</ref> ...bi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5313301/ The controversy surrounding penile rehabilitation after radical prostatectomy]. Translational andrology and urology. 2017 Feb
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  • ...j|Shail Maharaj]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...r J. Atlas of Amputations and Limb Deficiencies: Surgical, Prosthetic, and Rehabilitation Principles. 3rd Edition. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2004.</r
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  • ...of my current patient and considering the following topics: High level of rehabilitation of amputees. High level of rehabilitation of amputees,Core stability, hip joint stability exercises,Swimming
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  • ...elabhs.org/resource/early-rehabilitation-in-conflicts-and-disasters/ Early Rehabilitation in Conflicts and Disasters.] London, UK: Handicap International. 2020. p107 ...elabhs.org/resource/early-rehabilitation-in-conflicts-and-disasters/ Early Rehabilitation in Conflicts and Disasters].
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  • ...ion medicine : official journal of the UEMS European Board of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 2011;43:374-81.</ref><br>
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  • ...n through conservative management with sling immobilization and subsequent rehabilitation. This continues to provide satisfactory results for undisplaced fractures === Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":3" /><ref>Rabe SB, Oliver GD. [https://www.ncbi
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  • ...10. p.17 -23.</ref><ref name="Stan">Hoppenfeld S, Murthy VL. Treatment and Rehabilitation of Fractures. Lippincot, Williams & Wilkons, 2000.</ref><ref name=":5">Walt ...he physiotherapist is to restore and normalize activities of daily living. Rehabilitation and bone healing will take approximately 12 weeks:
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  • ...ion. [[Cancer Rehabilitation and the Importance of Balance Training|Cancer rehabilitation<br />]]<nowiki/>will concentrate on exercise therapy, pain management, [[Ra
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  • A high level rehabilitation BKA who has been fitted and now wearing patellar tendon bearing socket pros ...|below knee amputation]], phantom pain,, weakness, 
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  • [[File:Prone Rectus Femoris Stretch.JPG|thumb|Prone rectus femoral rehabilitation ]] ...Tendons and Ligaments Available: https://medcraveonline.com/MOJOR/physical-rehabilitation-of-muscles-tendons-and-ligaments.html (accessed 1.7.2022)</ref>
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  • ...tact and as these are under voluntary control they form the main target of rehabilitation of incontinence post-prostatectomy. <ref>Nahon I, Waddington G, Adams R, Do
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  • == Post-operative rehabilitation: Physiotherapy management == ...). Physiotherapy plays a massive role in both the conservative, as well as post-surgical management of a long head of biceps rupture.
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  • ..., Gould M, Gieck J. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1323450/ Rehabilitation after posterolateral dislocation of the elbow in a collegiate football play # Therapeutic goals in the later phase of rehabilitation include attaining full ROM and strength capabilities of the entire affected
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  • *The rehabilitation program should consist of rest, activity modification to remove the incitin === Post-Operative Rehabilitation ===
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  • ...er spinal surgery is somewhat traumatic to the body so naturally a post op rehabilitation plan is needed which can be lengthy. ...ould also indicate the importance of long term self-management management/ rehabilitation following surgery (Lurie et al. 2015).
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  • ...o limit flexion to 90° and extension to 45°. After conservative treatment, rehabilitation may begin immediately.<ref name=":4" /><br> The following can be done as part of the rehabilitation process. Note that it in bulleted in order of progression. Each patient sho
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  • ...n|Lucy Coughlan]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...uidelines/Rehab/amp/amp_sum_correction.pdf Clinical Practice Guideline for Rehabilitation of Lower Limb Amputation]. Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of De
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  • ...ussed along with his rehabilitation plan. Further discussion about patient rehabilitation potential and planning is also presented. ...diabetic, trans-tibial amputation, physiotherapy, [[Amputee Rehabilitation|rehabilitation]]
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  • ...ities or who are older than 65 years.<ref name=":0">Simpson R, Robinson L. Rehabilitation after critical illness in people with COVID-19 infection. ''Am J Phys Med ...there will be a large number of COVID-19 survivors who require significant rehabilitation support after they recover.<ref name=":0" /> Common sequelae of critical il
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  • ...rly post operative protocol is described [[Colles’ Fracture Post Operative Rehabilitation Protocol|here]]. This page describes the rehabilitation protocol from this point on. Please note that the patient must first be cle
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  • ...f healing. For example a moderate ankle sprain may require 3 to 6 weeks of rehabilitation before a person can return to full activity. A severe sprain can take 8 to === Early Rehabilitation Strategies ===
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  • ...rm, is paramount for physiotherapists seeking to optimize patient care and rehabilitation. ...- A nuanced understanding of the humerus allows physiotherapists to tailor rehabilitation programs to the specific needs of patients recovering from humerus-related
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  • ...alth Related Quality of Life of Nigerian stroke survivors.] Disability and Rehabilitation 2017; 39(20):2081-2086</ref> and their sexual quality of life. Over 50% of ...J Health Sci. 2014; 24:43-48</ref>. Focusing on reducing disability during rehabilitation will not only improve quality of life and reduce the burden of stroke but w
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  • Sequelae of and rehabilitation from SARS may serve as a useful starting point for planning for optimal rec === Physical Rehabilitation ===
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  • Amputee Rehabilitation: A Case Study The patient was discharged home after 12 weeks of rehabilitation. He was able to mobilize independently in his home with a wheeled walker al
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  • ...elabhs.org/resource/early-rehabilitation-in-conflicts-and-disasters/ Early Rehabilitation in Conflicts and Disasters.] London, UK: Handicap International. 2020. p166 ...elabhs.org/resource/early-rehabilitation-in-conflicts-and-disasters/ Early Rehabilitation in Conflicts and Disasters].
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  • ...inary team]], providing therapy for patients on acute stroke units, stroke rehabilitation units and community stroke teams. Multidisciplinary stroke care has been se ...general wards or on a specialised older person's unit, or specialised&nbsp;rehabilitation ward.
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  • ...ww.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(22)01424-6/fulltext Rehabilitation versus surgical reconstruction for non-acute anterior cruciate ligament inj ...erior cruciate ligament reconstruction]. Arthroscopy, sports medicine, and rehabilitation. 2022 Jan 1;4(1):e103-13.</ref> due to many factors such as '''higher valgu
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  • ...tes with Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Humeral Capitellum]. Progress in Rehabilitation Medicine. 2017;2:20170002.</ref>]] ...tial to return to their pre-injury level if motivation and compliance with rehabilitation allows.<ref name=":2" />
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  • Inpatient rehabilitation challenges in a hip disarticulation amputee : Physiotherapy management ...ation after left lower limb cellulitis/gangrene was admitted for inpatient rehabilitation after multiple operations over a period of 3 weeks. He required 2 additiona
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  • === Rehabilitation after surgery === ...ossible, and prevent secondary compensatory problems to the legs and back. Rehabilitation normally works well and quick to regain range of motion and strength. Preca
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  • ...istration tool and its interrater reliability.] The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation. 1995; 16: 535-8. </ref>. It is one of the most frequently used outcome mea
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  • * Rehabilitation to restore full range of motion, strength, and return to function ...445-8.</ref><ref name=":0">Strauss J. ORIF Patella Fracture Post-Operative Rehabilitation Protocol, Hospital for Joint Diseases, 2008.</ref>
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  • .../www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jnms/82/1/82_4/_article Brain plasticity and rehabilitation in stroke patients.] Journal of Nippon Medical School. 2015 Feb 15;82(1):4- ...8.aspx Exploring the transformative influence of neuroplasticity on stroke rehabilitation: a narrative review of current evidence]. Annals of Medicine and Surgery. 2
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  • ...hat one allow for passive range of motion of the affected extremity during rehabilitation, which a dynamic splint can provide. ...ere may be a variety of complications related to intraoperative issues and post-surgical infections.
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  • ...ame=":8">Abraham TR. Acute Compartment Syndrome. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. (2016) </ref> '''Post-surgical therapy'''
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  • ...rehabilitation], which incorporates discharge planning following inpatient rehabilitation. ...may be expected but the family may need to assist the person with ongoing rehabilitation at home for behavioural issues and cognitive changes such as memory problem
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  • This type of force causes the [[ACL Rehabilitation: Acute Management after Surgery|ACL]] to pull on the tibial spine. Because ...ed into four main types<ref name=":0">Salehoun, Roya, and Nima Pardisnia. “Rehabilitation of tibial eminence fracture.” The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic As
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  • ...ome warrants referral to specialist<ref>Accessed from Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association website on 25 Nov 2021. <nowiki>https://noravisionrehab.org/upl ...beneficial in vision rehabilitation<ref>Simpson-Jones ME, Hunt AW. Vision rehabilitation interventions following mild traumatic brain injury: a scoping review. Disa
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  • ...the treatment procedures, healing stages, clinically relevant anatomy and rehabilitation of these injuries is necessary for a satisfactory outcome in the patient wi ...arce O, Brown MT, Fraser K, Lancerotto L. Flexor tendon injuries: Repair & Rehabilitation. Injury. 2021 Aug;52(8):2053-67. </ref> and the average age is 35 years<ref
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  • During rehabilitation, each joint should be moved '''individually''' through its available range ...fficiency in the hamstrings, limiting full knee flexion due to shortening, rehabilitation should focus on exercises that isolate and stretch the hamstrings while all
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  • ...Findings from a multidisciplinary international survey. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. 2021 Oct 21;31(9):1495-526.</ref> Functional assessment tools provide a co ...operties of the Catherine Bergego Scale. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 2003 Jan 1;84(1):51-7.</ref> <ref>Marques CL, Souza JT, Gonçalves MG, Sil
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  • ...fine, classify and guide in conservative, operative management and also in rehabilitation <ref name=":0" /><ref>Ramski D, Hennrikus W et al.  Pediatric Monteggia Fr * [[Nerve Injury Rehabilitation Physiotherapy|Nerve]] injuries, Particularly the radial nerve and posterior
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  • ...nectomy <ref>Hebert JJ, Marcus RL, Koppenhaver SL, Fritz JM. Postoperative rehabilitation following lumbar discectomy with quantification of trunk muscle morphology
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  • ...c patient who has had a right transtibial amputation. The patient history, rehabilitation and outcomes will be discussed to explore the process of amputee management ...l supported by family members and maintains a positive attitude throughout rehabilitation. Therefore she is more concerned with her ability to begin mobilising indep
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  • ...tificWorldJournal. 2014;2014:495391. doi: 10.1155/2014/495391. </ref> Tele-rehabilitation though has a long history of practice it has been consistently advocated in ...s has opened a new era of teleconsultation for medical services, including rehabilitation.
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  • ...rak J, Muntener M, Grob D. A randomised controlled trial of post-operative rehabilitation after surgical decompression of the lumbar spine. Eur Spine J (2007) 16:110 ...ns T, Shipton EA. Multilevel lumbar fusion and postoperative physiotherapy rehabilitation in a patient with persistent pain. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice. 2011;
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  • ...h of stay in the hospital, reduce their length of rehabilitation and their rehabilitation will be more efficient<ref name="Pryor" />.&nbsp;
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  • ...re ML, Dewey WS, Richard RL. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19801125 Rehabilitation of the burned hand.] Hand clinics. 2009 Nov 1;25(4):529-41.</ref>. ...Cowan AC, Stegink-Jansen CW. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23352672 Rehabilitation of hand burn injuries: Current updates]. Injury. 2013 Mar 1;44(3):391-6.</r
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  • ...as of immunology, pulmonary medicine, infectious diseases, cardiology, and rehabilitation
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  • ==== '''Rehabilitation Post Scapulothoracic Bursectomy per Dr. Anthony Romeo, Orthopaedic Surgeon' ...rding the surgical site. Here is a summary of the recommended post-surgery rehabilitation stages:
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  • ...">BACPAR, Chapter.3 Amputee Rehabilitation. In: Skelton, P and Harvey, A . Rehabilitation in Sudden Onset Disasters. Handicap International and UK Emergency Medical ...quire further definitive amputation, and can often delay initial access to rehabilitation as stump closure and soft tissue coverage are compromised where the dead mu
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  • ...ael Walton-Mouw]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...etcher DD, Andrews KL, Butters MA, Jacobsen SJ, Rowland CM, Hallett JW Jr. Rehabilitation of the geriatric vascular amputee patient: a population-based study. Arch P
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  • ...5(8):1397.</ref>. There are different therapeutic currents can be used for rehabilitation and with denervated muscles; [[Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation|neuromu ...opnl244-251.pdf Peripheral nerve injury rehabilitation] and [[Nerve Injury Rehabilitation]].
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  • ...ich rehabilitation occurs greatly influences the range and availability of rehabilitation services and their utilization. ...of=t%2525C2%2525A0 The impact of personal and environmental factors on the rehabilitation of persons with neglected spinal cord injury in Malaysia.] Spinal cord seri
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  • PT may be involved in the post-op rehabilitation following surgery. PT may be involved in the post-op rehabilitation following surgery.
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  • ...control, sudden turns, and high-impact sports-related injuries. Therefore, rehabilitation after the repair is important to improve pain, range of motion (ROM), stren ...us of meniscus repair in the maximum protection phase is 12-14 weeks, with rehabilitation occurring for up to 6-10 months by using the phase-wise progressive examina
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  • ...io-pedia.com/Upper_Extremity_Rehabilitation_using_Robotics Upper extremity rehabilitation using robotics] *[[Case Study - Rehabilitation of Post Concussion Syndrome]]
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  • ...loads/document/36199-Humanity--Inclusion-Clinical-Handbook-web_1.pdf Early rehabilitation in conflicts and disasters.] Handicap International: London, UK. 2020.</ref ...mentally for the therapy to come. This article will focus on the physical rehabilitation of patients who have had a burn injury, but will include important wound ca
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  • ...t.<ref name=":0">Ip D. [[Principles of Sports Rehabilitation]]. Orthopedic Rehabilitation, Assessment, and Enablement. 2007:219-35.</ref> ...s suggest that both variations have utility in managing pain, facilitating post-surgical recovery, and enhancing athletic training.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...rvated ECRL and ECRB.<ref>Brotzman S, Wilk K, editors. Clinical Orthopedic Rehabilitation. 2nd edition. Philadelphia: Mosby, 2003</ref><ref>Magee D. Orthopedic Physi ...ve compression syndromes of the upper extremity: diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation.] Rhode Island Medical Journal 2013;96(5):37-9.</ref>
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  • '''Post- operative rehabilitation program''' ...er to be done as early as possible for better outcomes, they can start the rehabilitation program 24-48h after operation. After elimination of pain we can start act
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  • ...1047-9651(16)30043-2/abstract Platelet-rich plasma]. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics. 2016 Nov 1;27(4):825-53.</ref>. [[Category:Rehabilitation]]
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  • ...rehabilitation therapists who provide [[Oncology Rehabilitiation|oncology rehabilitation]] to choose appropriate measurement tools that are relevant to the three hu ...ple components and diverse self-care activities. May be more responsive in rehabilitation.
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  • ...r upper abdominal surgery: a systematic review and meta analysis. Clinical rehabilitation. 2015 May;29(5):426-38.</ref>
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  • == Rehabilitation == ...s of ACL reconstruction, [[Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Rehabilitation|rehabilitation]] depends on other pathologies of the knee as well as the individual charac
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  • ...me=":1" /><ref name=":4">Dycus DL, Levine D, Marcellin-Little DJ. Physical Rehabilitation for the Management of Canine Hip Dysplasia. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pr There are three key phases of rehabilitation:<ref name=":4" />
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  • ...illary nerve injuries in contact sports: recommendations for treatment and rehabilitation.] Sports Med. 1998;26(5): 351-360.</ref> which can cause direct trauma (co ...rmid J. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15162108 The effectiveness of rehabilitation for nonoperative management of shoulder instability: a systematic review.]
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  • *[http://www.escriber.com/userfiles/ccoch/file/CD005595.pdf Rehabilitation for Ankle Fractures in Adults (Cochrane Review)]. Lin CWC, Moseley AM, Refs == Post-Surgical Rehabilitation ==
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  • ...tentially leading to depression, anxiety, sleep disorders and complicating rehabilitation.<ref name=":0">Harrison RA, Field TS. [https://karger.com/ced/article/39/3- ...nals.org/doi/full/10.1161/STR.0000000000000098 Guidelines for adult stroke rehabilitation and recovery: a guideline for healthcare professionals from the American He
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  • ...g, concentration and control, breath awareness and flow) with neurological rehabilitation principles such as [[neuroplasticity]] and [[Motor Learning - Back to the B ...iotherapy and Pilates Institute (APPI®): <ref>Withers G. Modified pilates rehabilitation programme (manual) pilates and neurology.</ref>
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  • ...Unit, neurosurgical ICU along with my involvement in the weekly pulmonary rehabilitation programme. During my physiotherapy degree I also had the opportunity to man
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  • ...[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6127491/pdf/jpts-30-1193.pdf Rehabilitation and early mobilization in the critical patient: systematic review]. J Phys ...icle?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0170047 Effects of an integrated 'fast track' rehabilitation service for multi-trauma patients: a non-randomized clinical trial in the N
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  • ...ains a complex and controversial condition in musculoskeletal medicine and rehabilitation. The syndrome encompasses various anatomical structures and can present wit ...cic outlet syndrome: a 2-year follow-up. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 1997 Apr 1;78(4):373-8.</ref><ref name=":5" />
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  • ...valuate its effectiveness and use the learning from the Lower Limb Amputee Rehabilitation Course to reflect on the care provided. ...formed with or without a prosthesis therefore could be used throughout the rehabilitation process. The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and He
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  • ...-traumatic stress disorder in military personnel?]. Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. 2017 Sep 1;60:e55.</ref>.
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  • ...atient should perform active range of motion (AROM) in the early stages of rehabilitation, including forearm supination and pronation. An important aspect of this ty == Rehabilitation ==
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  • ...cket prostheses. His Berg Balance score was 22/ 56 upon discharge from the rehabilitation center. He was referred to outpatient physiotherapy service for continuing ...his wife were very pleased with his outcomes and attributed his successful rehabilitation to a positive attitude and faith.
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  • ...llowing an extended hospital course she was transferred to a comprehensive rehabilitation unit and eventually home, with potential for prosthetic fitting in the futu ...Analoge scale was used during immediate post-operative and pre prosthetic rehabilitation. FIM ratings (level of assist) were used to assess her mobility and progres
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  • ...(2011). Do patient-reported outcome measures in hip and knee arthroplasty rehabilitation have robust measurement attributes? A systematic review. J Rehabil Med; 43: ...n, A, Backman CL (2013). Expert consensus on best practices for post-acute rehabilitation after total hip and knee arthroplasty: A Canada-US Delphi study. Arthritis
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  • ...s://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/17585732221089636 Post-operative rehabilitation following traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation: A systematic scoping rev
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  • ...Zachazewski JE, Quillen WS. Pathology and Intervention in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation.fckLRElsevier Health Sciences, 2008.</ref><br> There is, however, a lack of evidence regarding rehabilitation protocols. ''Reid et al'' developed a best practice guideline after a syst
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  • ...Evidence supports using a personalized, criteria-based progression through rehabilitation stages, such as Domb, Sgroi and Van Devenders' (2016) physiotherapy guideli
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  • ...place of physiotherapy in its management.] Timisoara Physical Education & Rehabilitation Journal 2011 05;3(6):46-54.</ref> ...erc AF et al. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28322035/ Multidisciplinary rehabilitation program after breast cancer: benefits on physical function, anthropometry a
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  • * Achieve functional rehabilitation (strength, proprioception, functional movements) ...cises in the initial phase of rehabilitation may be superior to land-based rehabilitation
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  • ...L, Millett P. [https://www.jospt.org/doi/epdf/10.2519/jospt.2005.35.12.821 Rehabilitation following total shoulder arthroplasty]. The Journal Of Orthopaedic And Spor ...iggins L, Wilcox R. [https://www.jospt.org/doi/abs/10.2519/jospt.2007.2562 Rehabilitation following reverse total shoulder arthroplasty.] The Journal Of Orthopedic A
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  • ...ullivan JE. Measurement Characteristics and Clinical Utility of the Stroke Rehabilitation Assessment of Movement Among Stroke Patients. Arch.Phys.Med.Rehabil. 2014;9 ...): A comparison with other measures used to evaluate effects of stroke and rehabilitation. Physical Therapy 2003;83(Issue 7):617-630.  <nowiki>https://www.ncbi.nlm.
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  • This case study explores the clinical itinerary and possible rehabilitation objectives of an elderly dysvascular, bilateral amputee in a European Unive ...route, covered by these patients, from acute care to final discharge from rehabilitation.
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  • ...ia: its relation to functional outcome.] Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 1997 Oct 1;78(10):1103-6.</ref> A low GOAT score is associated with hospit ...c brain injury: a multicenter analysis.] Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 1997 Feb 1;78(2):125-31.</ref> Performance on the GOAT was also associated
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  • = Non-operative rehabilitation&nbsp; = ...ef name="Wilk">E. Wilk, K., C. Macrina, L., M. Reinold, M., 'Non-operative rehabilitation for traumatic and atraumatic glenohumeral instability', North american jour
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  • ...may also be used to optimize the functional status of patients to improve post-surgical recovery. Pre-surgical training programmes should focus on [[Posture|postur ...erventions following total knee arthroplasty in the hospital and inpatient rehabilitation settings: a systematic review and meta-analysis.] Physiotherapy. 2018;104(1
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  • ...sideration when managing these patients post-operatively. <blockquote>Full rehabilitation after Haglund's resection can take up to one year.</blockquote>'''<u>Day 0
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  • ...al error. Physical Therapy, 91(4), pp. 555-565.</ref> suggested in Amputee rehabilitation, Post training a difference of at least 45m should be observed for the 6 mi ...lity and minimal detectable change of gait speed in individuals undergoing rehabilitation after stroke." J Neurol Phys Ther 2008 32(1): 8-13</ref>
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  • ...stal Radial Fractures|most common fracture site]] in the [[Upper Extremity Rehabilitation using Robotics|upper limb]], accounting for the second most common fracture ...ius fracture outcomes and rehabilitation]. Geriatric orthopaedic surgery & rehabilitation. 2016 Dec;7(4):202-5.</ref>.
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  • ...e="Engle">Engle RP, Canner GC. Posterior shoulder instability: approach to rehabilitation. JOSPT. 1989;488-494.</ref>&nbsp;Furthermore, PSI patients often report fee ...n">Gibson K, Growse A, Korda L, Wray E, MacDermid JC. The effectiveness of rehabilitation for nonoperative management of shoulder instability: a systematic review. J
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  • ...s , management, exercise testing and training] Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention. 2020 Jul 1;40(4):215-23.Available: https://journals.lww.com
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  • ...Surgery|acute management after ACL reconstruction]], creating a long-term rehabilitation plan can be challenging for physiotherapists. It is important to set specif ...Return to Sport: How Fast Is Too Fast?]. Arthroscopy, sports medicine, and rehabilitation. 2022 Jan 1;4(1):e175-9.</ref>within pain tolerance.
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  • ...which rehabilitation takes place and consider the impact of the setting on rehabilitation. ...re healthcare occurs, including acute care hospitals, urgent care centres, rehabilitation centres, nursing homes, and other long-term care facilities, specialised ou
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  • ...quality of life of burn patients. This article reviews the fundamentals of rehabilitation evaluation and treatment of patients with burns through the early acute pha Medical:<ref name=":0">Webster L. Rehabilitation of a Patient with Burns from Hospital to Home. Plus course 2024
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  • Each physician has his/her own specific guidelines for the rehabilitation process. Therefore protocols are used. Deviations from the protocol are dep [16] Issada Thongtrangan, MD, rehabilitation department, Cervical Fusion Protocol (level of evidence: 5)
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  • Further in rehabilitation, walking or running on different surfaces such as grass or sand will furthe
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  • ...econstructive Surgery for Tetraplegia. ''Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.'' 2016;97(6, Supplement):S169-S181.</ref> International efforts are curre
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  • ...cic spine and of the cervical spine could be useful in the early stages of rehabilitation. ...the arm and of the shoulder girdle can be performed in the early stages of rehabilitation. At the beginning isometric contraction could be useful to avoid excessive
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  • ...mmendations from high-quality clinical practice guidelines. Disability and Rehabilitation, 43(7), 1029-1043. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2019.1645888</ref> <ref ...dality for neck and back pain. Journal of Novel Physiotherapy and Physical Rehabilitation, 4(3), 062-065. https://doi.org/10.17352/2455-5487.000049</ref><ref>Shealy,
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  • ...mputee with consideration of comorbidities and functional abilities during rehabilitation goal-setting. ...gery, Fern was admitted to inpatient care for post-surgical management and rehabilitation for amputation. She was taught how to care for her stump, how to shape it w
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  • Case study of a trans-femoral amputee’s rehabilitation journey ...y encountering various psychological and medical barriers over a prolonged rehabilitation period. Stages include assessment from a community based therapy aspect inc
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  • ...004). This case study aims to discuss the examination and most appropriate rehabilitation process for an individual elderly patient with a lower limb amputation With rehabilitation and multi-disciplinary input, the patient was able to achieve his goal of i
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  • See Resources for some examples of rehabilitation protocols (independent physical therapists USA and UK).
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  • ...apist with over 10 years clinical, research and teaching experience in SCI rehabilitation. She has a PhD and multiple publications relating to SCI. She currently wor ...nd Shepherd RB (ed). Movement science: Foundations for physical therapy in rehabilitation. Aspen Publishers: Rockville, MD 2000, pp 33-110.
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  • .... a method for evaluation of physical performance. Scandinavian journal of rehabilitation medicine. 1975;7(1):13-31.</ref><ref name=":1">Gladstone DJ, Danells CJ, Bl ...ity of the Arm Motor Ability test. American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation. 2003 Jan 1;82(1):1-8.</ref>
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  • ...ang L. Guiding treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics. 2018 Nov 1;29(4):751-60.</ref> ...sults from the European HANDGUIDE Study. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 2014 Dec 1;95(12):2253-63.</ref> A Cochrane review (2012)<ref name=":9">Pa
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  • ...elabhs.org/resource/early-rehabilitation-in-conflicts-and-disasters/ Early Rehabilitation in Conflicts and Disasters]. London, UK: Handicap International. 2020. p212 ...elabhs.org/resource/early-rehabilitation-in-conflicts-and-disasters/ Early Rehabilitation in Conflicts and Disasters].
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  • ...T), ulcers and damage to the residual as well as contralateral limb during rehabilitation. Patient education regarding signs of possible complications should be emph ...great concern of possible bilateral amputation and a complete stop of his rehabilitation. However, the right leg recovered following a four-week hospital stay durin
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  • ...sn=0028-3886;year=2021;volume=69;issue=5;spage=1309;epage=1317;aulast=Arya Rehabilitation of the Shoulder Subluxation Based on Ultrasonographic Findings among Post S ...aintaining balance. Additionally, patients with an acute stroke performing rehabilitation with poor upper limb motor function are more vulnerable to soft-tissue inju
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  • ...ries, and open and complex fractures are common, which can complicate your rehabilitation plan. ...are discharged promptly following application of a cast or splint. Hence, rehabilitation professionals are required to maintain close contact with the medical team
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  • *Musculoskeletal disorders including sports injury, rehabilitation following fractures *Helpful in post traumatic rehabilitation
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  • ...Protocol|here]] (0-6 weeks post-op) and [[Colles' Fracture Post Operative Rehabilitation Programme from Week 6|here]] (beyond 6 weeks post-op). ...m: Splinting Competency'''.''' Loyola University Medical Center. Inpatient Rehabilitation Services
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  • As highlighted in the Early Rehabilitation in Conflicts and Disasters Field Manual, secondary complications are much m ...external fixation care.<ref name=":0">Lathia C, Skelton P, Clift Z. Early rehabilitation in conflicts and disasters. Handicap International: London, UK. 2020.</ref>
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  • ...1">Thoracic radiculopathy, Ryan C. O’Connor et al., Physical &amp; Medical Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2002 (evidence level 3B)</ref><br> ...articles/PMC4951374/ Thoracic radiculopathy due to rare causes.] Annals of rehabilitation medicine. 2016 Jun;40(3):534. Available from:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p
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  • ...social factors which may have extreme consequences on achieving remarkable rehabilitation goals and improving the [[Quality of Life|quality of life]] (QoL) of people ...significant others: A dyadic approach]. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 2020 Nov 1;101(11):1937-45.</ref> shows that there is a combined effect of
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  • ...ed further by discussing recent case reports on Wilson's disease involving rehabilitation, ...Physical Therapy in Wilson’s Disease: Case Report.] Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - International. 3. 1. </ref>===
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  • '''Exercise and Rehabilitation''' Intensive co-ordinated in or day patient rehabilitation for people with active or severe RA;
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  • ...nal.2004; 329(7461): 343-345</ref>. The process of [[Rehabilitation Phases|rehabilitation]] requires efforts from a multidisciplinary team of health professionals wh == Aims of Rehabilitation ==
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  • Family support and ability to collaborate in rehabilitation is also vital, as without this the patient will not be able to engage with ...ion, and focus on facilitation of a normal gait pattern <ref name=":7" />. Rehabilitation should also include fine motor training, functional activities to aid with
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  • == Post-burn Wound Injury Care and Rehabilitation == ==== ''Physical Rehabilitation'' ====
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  • ...functionally independent older adults." Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 87(11): 1478-1485. ...ing the Fullerton Advanced Balance scale." Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 89(12): 2309-2315
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  • ..., De Valck C, Van de Heyning PH. The effect of early customized vestibular rehabilitation on balance after acoustic neuroma resection.. Clin Rehabil. 2008 Aug;22(8):
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  • ...ection in Physiopedia&nbsp;and the&nbsp;which will be used for the Amputee Rehabilitation [[Introduction to MOOCs|MOOC]]&nbsp;(free open online course) in 2015.&nbsp ...ilitation-guidance-education-pre-registration-physiotherapy-studen Amputee Rehabilitation Guidance for the Education of Pre Registration Physiotherapy Students]<span
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  • ...py management of these conditions is reserved for post- medical management rehabilitation.<br>
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  • ...y in a master sling for immobilization for 2-6 weeks, before starting with rehabilitation.<ref name="cetik" /><ref name="andrew" /> ...chs lesion.<ref name="wilk">Wilk KE, Macrina LC, Reinold MM. Non-operative rehabilitation for traumatic and atraumatic glenohumeral instability. North American journ
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  • ...patient flow. Understanding and recognising these challenges is vital for rehabilitation professionals to be able to navigate the demands of the emergency medical r ...name=":1" /> Other issues arise with this influx which can further impact rehabilitation needs, including family separation, unaccompanied children, and destroyed h
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  • ..., Non-traumatic, Lower Extremity Amputation, Diabetes Mellitus, Secondary, Rehabilitation ...on in order to rehabilitate these patience successfully. Additionally, the rehabilitation process should not only focus on the amputated limb, however the rehab shou
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  • *[http://www.sign.ac.uk/pdf/sign130.pdf Brain Injury Rehabilitation in Adults: A National Clinical Guideline] Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelin ...xwAT2d1KW8Nde1zTZ2Goz9BLMX1g%253D%253D/R33Y2005N03A0243.pdf Guidelines for Rehabilitation of Children with Cerebral Palsy]&nbsp;Eura Medicophys. Sep;41(3):243-60 (20
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  • ...junction with physiotherapy, they are devices designed for mandible motion rehabilitation. The devices are divided into externally and internally activated. External # Therabite Jaw Motion Rehabilitation System.<ref name=":6" /><ref>Kamstra JI, Roodenburg JL, Beurskens CH, Reint
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  • ...facial burns aim to<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1">Edgar D and Brereton M. Rehabilitation after burn injury BMJ (2004) 329(7461): 343-345</ref><ref name=":3" />: ...f skin or scaring, and impact patient progression<ref name=":7">Procter F. Rehabilitation of the Burn Patient. Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery (2010) Sep; 43(Suppl
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  • ...work, with emphasis on avoiding overload and microtrauma, therefore forced rehabilitation or early sports resumption is to be avoided. ...brussel, cursus 488, (2011).</ref>(level of evidence 5) Even conservative rehabilitation and mobilization of the knee joint are necessary.
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  • ...e Quervain disease: a systematic review. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 2018 Aug 1;99(8):1635-49.</ref> == Rehabilitation Management ==
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  • ...rn to cycling, snowboarding and motorcycling. Following a 4 week period of rehabilitation focused on gait re-education, functional activities, balance work and psych There were numerous interventions undertaken to aid full rehabilitation over a period of 4 weeks. These include:
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  • ...surgery: a randomized controlled trial.] Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2009;90(5):745-55.</ref> ...Balk EM, Thoma LM. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9464790/ Rehabilitation for Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Systematic Review.] Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 20
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  • ...f specialist footwear(10&amp;16). Patient underwent a graduated prosthetic rehabilitation programme working on correct weight transfer and prosthetic use (6&amp;16). ...es the risks of serious injury in falls and this was considered throughout rehabilitation in consideration of prosthesis prescription as well as mobility aids. The b
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  • *Weight-bearing progression throughout rehabilitation should be to patient tolerance. <br> ...developed during the immobilization and decreased weight-bearing phases of rehabilitation gait training techniques may be used, such as manual facilitation and visua
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  • ...her quality of life. She is currently still in the acute stage of amputee rehabilitation. ...-2081, 2014 May; Vol. 46 (5), pp. 447-53; Publisher: Swedish Foundation of Rehabilitation Information; PMID: 24590358, Database: MEDLINE Complete</ref>. A Barthel In
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  • ...ter a traumatic brain injury, but others might not be recognised until the rehabilitation stage. Severe injuries increase the risk of a greater number and more-sever ...ut moderate to severe increased muscle tone and spasm can severely impact rehabilitation outcomes, functional recovery and ability to engage in activities of daily
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  • ...on, strengthening, and functional activity training<ref>Morris DM, Aquatic Rehabilitation for the Treatment of Neurologic Disorders .In: Cole AJ and Becker BE. Compr
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  • ...ury<ref name=":0" /> are some factors that impact recovery and outcomes in rehabilitation post-ankle injury. According to Lin et al.,<ref name=":2">Lin CI, Houtenbos ...ame=":1" /> It has, therefore, become essential to base the model of ankle rehabilitation on the perceptual-interdependence framework to successfully improve a patie
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  • While the evidence base for stroke management and rehabilitation is increasing, substantial gaps still remain with an ongoing need for more ...ys while clinical stability is being achieved, complications prevented and rehabilitation can begin in earnest. <ref>Section 3 Acute Care in Intercollegiate Stroke W
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  • ...Post-anoxic myoclonus: A case presentation and review of management in the rehabilitation setting. Brain Inj. 2006 Jan 1;20(2):213–7. ...upper extremity weight-bearing in chronic cerebellar ataxia. International Rehabilitation Medicine (Internet). 1986 Jan (cited 2023 Apr 17);8(4):148–53. Available
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  • ...assisted movements, and relaxation methods. The significance of this early rehabilitation phase is highlighted by its duration, which varies based on the size and se ...ute phase of rehabilitation holds immense importance for both patients and rehabilitation professionals. Burn injuries often trigger psychological responses such as
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  • ...een in by an acute care PT starting post-operative day 1. After successful rehabilitation techniques were integrated for 3 days, the patient was prepared for dischar ...been able to apply evidenced based principles for effective and efficient rehabilitation towards the patient's goals to be able to return to his preferred activitie
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  • ...6rQPgrSAyAI&scisig=AAGBfm3lnvLOvDZxoN2q9qAMIR8_X0_wow Clinical Orthopaedic Rehabilitation: An Evidence-based Approach.] 3rd ed. Philadelphia: Elsevier Health Science ...ocedure must be correlated with other findings. At least one retrospective post-surgical study fails to identify any “single preoperative diagnostic criterion”
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  • ...823632&ei=Rp2uY4zkK86vywS1g6foAw&scisig=AAGBfm1tw_Lpmaw0JpgOf8sR51piVaVw_A Rehabilitation for the postsurgical orthopedic patient.]</ref>. ==Rehabilitation==
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  • ...the need for the use of more standardized protocols and procedures in our rehabilitation unit.As a new service, documents and guidelines are still being developed a
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  • ...y (SCI)]]. Some examples of how VR simulations can be used in neurological rehabilitation include: === Upper Limb Rehabilitation ===
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  • .... [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0894113016300345 Rehabilitation for scapholunate injury: application of scientific and clinical evidence to ...nic phases. It is advised to work closely with the orthopaedic surgeon for post-surgical patients and patients with symptoms that may benefit from surgery.&nbsp;Als
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  • ...edirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0031940610000349 Clinical outcomes of rehabilitation for patients following lateral patellar dislocation: a systematic review.] ...l ST. [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0968016015000654 Rehabilitation following first-time patellar dislocation: a randomised controlled trial of
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  • ...of fibular fracture: <ref>Northwest Ohio Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. Rehabilitation guidelines for ankle ORIF. Available from: http://nwomedicine.com/wp-conten
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  • ...e recovering with continued needs. As many of the current topics focus on rehabilitation and mental health not only of patients but health workers too we decided to
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  • Having an assessment framework to standardise rehabilitation approaches to complex injuries can be useful. The Pain and Disability Drive === General Aim of Rehabilitation ===
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  • ...4 minute video we explain what ICUAW is and how important it is that early rehabilitation is started. {{#ev:youtube|8cbw14lWLkY|300}} <ref>IC Connect ICU acquired we ..., Bussières A, Spahija J. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32135387/ Early Rehabilitation Reduces the Likelihood of Developing Intensive Care Unit-Acquired Weakness:
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  • *Postoperative rehabilitation (aerobic, flexibility, strengthening, body mechanics, physical therapy). ...as strong evidence that function improved with intensive interdisciplinary rehabilitation with functional restoration.<ref name="p1" />
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  • ...ical therapist will be able to conduct a thorough evaluation, and design a rehabilitation program based off of a person's impairments. Often due to the close proximi
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  • ...-25f7-4967-aab0-899f3637b269/c/CEJSSM_1_2017_07.pdf Surgical Treatment and Rehabilitation of Trigger Thumb and Finger.] Central European Journal of Sport Sciences an {{#ev:youtube|favZefGkiHk}}<ref>Tendon Glide Exercises | Ability Rehabilitation . Available from:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=favZefGkiHk[last accessed
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  • * responsive to improvements in function after rehabilitation in subjects with CAI.<br> ...cts scored significantly higher on the FADI and FADI sport after 4 weeks of rehabilitation (p&lt;0.007)<ref name="p2" />
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  • ...commendations for clinical practice and research.fckLRAmerican Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Brain Injury-Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group, Disorders [https://www.sralab.org/rehabilitation-measures/coma-recovery-scale-revised CRS-R Administration and Scoring Guide
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  • ...herapeutic_rehabilitation_of_lymphedema_State-of-the-art Physiotherapeutic rehabilitation of lymphedema]: State-of-the-art. Lymphology. 2018 Jul 2;51(1):1-2.</ref>. * It is effective as a preventative and postoperative rehabilitation treatment<ref name=":0" />.
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  • ...as then admitted in July 2015 to the [https://www.wcrc.co.za/ Western Cape Rehabilitation Centre] in Cape Town, South Africa, during her mid-year school holiday, bec ...p flexors<ref>British Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Amputee Rehabilitation(BACPAR). (2006) Clinical Guidelines for the Pre and Post Operative Physioth
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  • ...hat might be present following the medical management of the hip. Complete rehabilitation following hip dislocation can take 3-6 months.<ref name=":4" /> ...es with associated fractures. Physiotherapy plays an important role in the rehabilitation following a hip dislocation, in order to get the patients back to their pre
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  • ...roth D. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2001 Nov;49(11):1471-7. Medical co-morbidity and rehabilitation efficiency in geriatric inpatients.</ref>. He was admitted to the rehabilitation unit from the general medicine unit for optimization of mobility and prosth
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  • ...ise and training for coping with urinary incontinence. Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation. 2021;17(6): 379-387</ref>
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  • ...ardio-respiratory function, pediatric physical challenges and neurological rehabilitation have opened a wider scope of practice ...ical Diagnosis and Therapy, Acupuncture, Sport Physiotherapy, Neurological rehabilitation and Occupational Health are offered either the [http://www.otago.ac.nz/cour
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  • ...ef>www.youtube.com. (n.d.). ''Exercises to Relieve Wrist Pain | Gymnastics Rehabilitation Series''. [online] Available at: <nowiki>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9 ...ef name=":3" />. They may also provide guidance on post-operative care and rehabilitation protocols.
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  • ...red through networks made up of governmental or nongovernmental health and rehabilitation workers or volunteers working at community, district or regional level. Som ...red through networks made up of governmental or nongovernmental health and rehabilitation workers or volunteers working at community, district or regional level. Som
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  • ...atient rehabilitation (at a dedicated rehabilitation hospital), short-term rehabilitation (often at a skilled nursing facility), assisted living/long term care, or h ...ent physical therapy, home environment evaluations, and/or cardiopulmonary rehabilitation.
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  • ...ey Disease|kidney or hepatic chronic diseases]], especially during [[Renal Rehabilitation|long-term dialysis]]<ref name=":0">Radiopedia [https://radiopaedia.org/arti
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  • * [[Amputation Pain Rehabilitation|Post-amputation stump pain]]<ref name=":4" />
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  • ...he physical therapy that is used. Some researchers suggest that when early rehabilitation and early exercise are given post-operative, the patient will resume work a
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  • ...6">{{#ev:youtube|aWfMWQIHGV4|400}} <div class="text-right"><ref>Utah Neuro Rehabilitation. Living with a Child With A Brain Injury. Available from: https://youtu.be/ ...Review of Randomized Controlled Trials.] Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 2019 May 10.</ref>.
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  • * Protocols for rehabilitation must be based&nbsp;upon stability of the fracture and fracture management ( ...nagement of Carpal Fractures and Dislocations." Hunter - Mackin - Callahan Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity. Eds. E. J. Mackin, et al. 5th ed. Philadel
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  • === Cognitive Rehabilitation === ...m+E,+Shoulson+I.+&ots=KvoBDEC6ju&sig=AGAyrWbypJhS_GavA2txG1ENc0I Cognitive rehabilitation therapy for traumatic brain injury: evaluating the evidence.] National Acad
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  • ...ing important is missed. Goals can also be used to evaluate the success of rehabilitation interventions. <ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1">Harvey L. Management of Spin ...urological function is unlikely, and the outcome depends on the ability of rehabilitation to maximise residual function. While surgical intervention may be able to l
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  • ...ctional outcomes, which have significantly improved with implementation of rehabilitation in the form of physiotherapy, occupational therapy, psychology, speech an ...ith subsequent daily admissions continuing to challenge spinal cord injury rehabilitation services. Women represent the largest portion of people with a spinal cord
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  • ...developed for amputees, The Next Step,<ref>Clinical Practice Guideline for Rehabilitation of Lower Limb Amputation/The Next Step. Department of Veterans Affairs/Depa
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  • ...nd, making more advanced actions possible and needed, including setting up rehabilitation and training activities. Unlike in the short-term camps, where essential rehabilitation services are directly provided by a pool of specialised volunteers or staff
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  • ...rebral palsy: The impact on muscle morphology and strength. Disability and rehabilitation. 2013 Apr;35(7):596-605.</ref>. The timing of the injections in relation to ...lts of this study show that those who receive BoNT-A injections and a self-rehabilitation program improve their maximal gait speed, distance covered and max speed du
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  • ...in: relief by post-isometric relaxation. Archives of Physical medicine and rehabilitation. 1984 Aug;65(8):452-6.</ref>
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  • ...Syndrome (CRPS)|complex regional pain syndrome]], all of which can impact rehabilitation. ...itation is of paramount importance.<ref>Michael D Robinson, Steven Shannon.Rehabilitation of peripheral nerve injuries.PMID: 11878078.DOI: 10.1016/s1047-9651(03)0007
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  • * High-quality [[Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Rehabilitation|rehabilitation]] alone (non-surgical treatment) ...ciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction|ACL reconstruction]] plus high-quality rehabilitation
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  • ...hysical activity and strength, managing pain, reducing fatigue, addressing post-surgical issues like lymphedema, and the overall health of cancer patients, although ...-1#Sec6 A randomized clinical trial to assess the effectiveness of pre-and post-surgical pelvic floor physiotherapy for bowel symptoms, pelvic floor function, and q
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  • ...e B, Mesters I, Ros WJG, Hoekstra-Weebers JEHM. Cancer-related fatigue and rehabilitation: a randomized controlled multicenter trial comparing physical training comb ...mean 27% improvement in the Barthel mobility index was recorded following rehabilitation."<ref name="Santiago-Palma et al" />
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  • ...J, Jacobsohn L, Florindo-Silva F. [https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/8/7/980 Rehabilitation of neonatal brachial plexus palsy: integrative literature review]. Journal == Rehabilitation ==
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  • ...ients with clubfoot that do undergo surgery benefit from physiotherapy for rehabilitation. Functional physiotherapy method (FPM), also called the French method is ba
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  • Current physical therapy management for distal radius fractures covers post-surgical or immobilisation treatment<ref name=":19">Kay S, McMahon M, Stiller K. [ht ...N, Dodd K, Shields N. Physiotherapy intervention practice patterns used in rehabilitation after distal radius fracture. Physiotherapy. 2013. 99: 233-240.</ref>.
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  • ...ore, it is really important that these muscles have to be addressed in the rehabilitation of the unstable thorax. The region can become dynamically stable, and the n ...cts randomized controlled trial, 2012, Journal of back and musculoskeletal rehabilitation.</ref>
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  • ...egression of the rehabilitation process in coordination with the surgeon's rehabilitation protocol. Rehabilitation protocol should last 4 to 6 weeks.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...onset disasters]. The Journal of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. [serial online] 2018 [cited 2019 Oct 19];1:72-94. Available from Key recommendations from a rehabilitation perspective for traumatic brain injury survivors in disaster settings inclu
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  • [[File:Gait rehabilitation.png|thumb]] ...lity Lab. Rivermead Mobility Index. Available from: https://www.sralab.org/rehabilitation-measures/rivermead-mobility-index (Accessed 23/06/2022)</ref>.
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  • * Post-surgical pain: usually resolves quickly. * Pre-treatment [[Male Pelvic Anatomy|pelvic floor]] rehabilitation<ref name=":6" />
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  • ...tion, International Disability and Development Consortium. Community-based rehabilitation: CBR guidelines. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2010.</ref> ...tion, International Disability and Development Consortium. Community-based rehabilitation: CBR guidelines. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2010.</ref>
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  • * Ankle Fracture Outcome of Rehabilitation Measure (A-FORM)<ref name=":5" /><ref>Nguyen MQ, Dalen I, Iversen MM, Harbo ...ycz B, Ernstberger A, Nerlich M, Krutsch W. Analysis of 213 currently used rehabilitation protocols in foot and ankle fractures. Injury. 2015 Oct;46 Suppl 4:S51-7. <
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  • ...outcome scale: the Stroke Impact Scale. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 2003 Jul 1;84(7):950-63. ...measure in a community-based stroke rehabilitation setting. Disability and rehabilitation. 2016 Jul 2;38(14):1425-30.</ref>
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  • === Post-Surgical Care === ....<ref name="Murthi 2010" /><ref name="Uhl 2000">Uhl TL, Gould M, Gieck JH. Rehabilitation after posterolateral dislocation of the elbow in a collegiate football play
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  • ...spheres of promotion, prevention, treatment/intervention, habilitation and rehabilitation.”<ref name="WCPT">World Confederation for Physical Therapy. Policy Statem ...breast cancer or general cancer. The review findings focussed not only on rehabilitation exercises but also in symptom management or survivor care.
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  • [[Category: Understanding Rehabilitation Content Development Project]] ...tency Framework: A Mixed Methods Study]. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2021 Jun 1;102(6):1113-23.</ref>
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  • ...angina, or CHF. Other individuals who may gain benefits from this include post-surgical CABG, percutaneous intervention (PCI), or coronary angioplasty patients. ...zation following cardiac surgery: a randomized controlled trial.] Clinical Rehabilitation. 2020 Jan 29:0269215520901763.</ref>.
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  • ...n the water: experiences by persons with late effects of polio. Journal of rehabilitation medicine. 2002 Jul 1;34(4):191-7.</ref>.
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  • ...ises due to recent surgery and timescales of operation in relation to gait rehabilitation commencement. Transfers- Unable to transfer due to previous amputation on t ...e with the prosthetic use and has good potential to progress to prosthetic rehabilitation if the other problems are managed first.

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  • ...corporeal Shock Wave Therapy in Patients With Fabella Syndrome]. Annals of rehabilitation medicine. 2016 Dec;40(6):1124.</ref>. rESWT entails three thousand shock w
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  • ...reatment in a diverse group of refugees from a Danish treatment centre for rehabilitation of traumatized refugees. Torture.2009. 19; 3:248-270. ...countries where most displaced persons are based. An interdisciplinary SCI rehabilitation approach can provide comprehensive care for this vulnerable population.<ref
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  • ...abilities of the patient to see the prognosis which can be used during the rehabilitation period: ...bilitation". </ref>&nbsp;Phases II and III of traditional and early motion rehabilitation protocols after nonoperative or postoperative care are comparable as well a
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  • ...herapy department after undergoing a transtibial amputation.<br>He 8 weeks rehabilitation programme: education, strengthening, balance training and gait training wit ...e first session with Mr. X, he was educated on the intended progression of rehabilitation. He followed a programme of strengthening for both lower limbs and upper li
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  • ...1-5142/5/4/95 Achilles tendon rupture: mechanisms of injury, principles of rehabilitation and return to play]. Journal of functional morphology and kinesiology. 2020 ...on rupture: clinical evaluation, conservative management, and early active rehabilitation]. Clinics in podiatric medicine and surgery. 2017 Apr 1;34(2):229-43.</ref>
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  • ...J, Williams RJ, Jones KJ. Nonoperative Treatment of PCL Injuries: Goals of Rehabilitation and the Natural History of Conservative Care. Current reviews in musculoske ...illiams RJ 3rd, Jones KJ. Nonoperative Treatment of PCL Injuries: Goals of Rehabilitation and the Natural History of Conservative Care. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2
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  • ...sis. This PT will refer client to specialty amputee service for prosthetic rehabilitation when health insurance has been secured. *Referrals made to 3 local prosthetic rehabilitation services. Discussed referrals and preferred rehab site with client &amp; so
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  • ...abilitation has better functional outcome. Also, more intensive and longer rehabilitation has a positive effect on functional outcome <ref>Venketasubramanian N, Pwee ...for better functional outcomes. Beyond lifestyle changes, longer period of rehabilitation is recommended for good outcomes.
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  • ...ve VR interventions may also have a role in musculoskeletal management and rehabilitation, although more research is needed to guide clinical practice<ref name=":0">
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  • ...atient’s musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, integumentary and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation needs. ...the prostheses for those patients who undergo amputation<ref name=":1" />. Rehabilitation following limb-sparing procedures, rotation plasty, or amputations focuses
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  • ...Lateral epicondylosis: a case study of conservative care utilizing ART and rehabilitation’, Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association, 2006 September, volum ...picondylosis lateralis] with 6 treatments over a two week period with ART, rehabilitation and therapeutic modalities. At the end of the treatment period there was co
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  • The rehabilitation is described regarding the various stages of rehabilitation.
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  • ...f a Post-operative Transfemoral Amputee during the Pre-Prosthetic Phase of Rehabilitation&nbsp; ...ll take that option. He is very grateful since and is quite enthused about rehabilitation. He has a positive attitude and is progressing very quickly. Patient is unc
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  • ...itation. However, there is no specific protocol outlined for non-operative rehabilitation.<ref name=":4" /> Rehabilitation could include :
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  • Cardiac rehabilitation is a complex, interprofessional intervention customized to individual patie ...ssler J, Bordoni B. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK537196/ Cardiac Rehabilitation.] InStatPearls [Internet] 2019 Sep 9. StatPearls Publishing.Available from:
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  • ...in important role in both conservative management as well as post-surgical rehabilitation. More details can also be obtained from the [[Rotator Cuff Tears|rotator cu ...tor cuff impingement: a systematic review and a synthesized evidence-based rehabilitation protocol.] Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2009;18(1):138-60.
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  • ...d task-oriented training while enabling the user to feel involved in their rehabilitation.<ref name=":0" /> These systems have many settings that allow accommodation {{#ev:youtube|XNmr16h4IWQ}}<ref>BruyèreVirtual Reality Stroke Rehabilitation Exercice Available fromhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=18&v=XNm
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  • ...umatic Brain Injury (TBI)-Induced Spasticity: Neurobiology, Treatment, and Rehabilitation. In: Kobeissy, FH editor. Boca Raton (FL): CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, 201 ...wer limb spasticity following acute acquired severe brain injury. Clinical Rehabilitation. 2005; 19(2): 117-125</ref> Studies show that in the region of 85% of peopl
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  • ...decrease the odds of major infection. <br><br>Jill was transferred to the rehabilitation wing when her stump and ankle had healed. She wanted to be running as soon Jill finally recognized that she couldn't skip the basics of rehabilitation just because she was fit and young. She needed to build on a base that star
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  • ...zdemir F, Unlu E, Bilgili N, Murat S. The effects of medical treatment and rehabilitation in a patient with adult tethered cord syndrome in the late postoperative pe
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  • ...cable pharmacological treatment for acute stroke, effective prevention and rehabilitation strategies are crucial. The development of such strategies is a major chall ...itness training is increasingly being recommended as a component of stroke rehabilitation programmes due to the emerging body of evidence surrounding the benefits in
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  • ...vided.<ref name="Brotzman">Brotzman S.B., Manske R.C. Clinical Orthopaedic Rehabilitation: An Evidence-Based Approach, Elsevier Health Sciences, 2011 (level B)</ref> ...uire splinting,<ref name="Pho">Pho C, Godges J. Extensor tendon repair and rehabilitation (level F)</ref>
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  • .... This page explores some of the key elements that must be considered in a rehabilitation plan when working with individuals with burns, including pain management, o ===== Pain Associated with Rehabilitation =====
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  • == Importance of Innovative Technology in Rehabilitation == ...p.com/ptj/article/95/3/294/2686546?login=false Innovative technologies for rehabilitation and health promotion: what is the evidence?.] Physical therapy. 2015 Mar 1;
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  • ==== Rehabilitation after initial conservative treatment ==== ==== Rehabilitation after surgical treatment ====
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  • ...ation is an important part of any healthcare intervention. It is a way for rehabilitation professionals to communicate essential information. It improves patient sel ...hanics in patients with hallux valgus. Journal of back and musculoskeletal rehabilitation. 2021 Jan 1;34(4):715-21.</ref> This may be helpful for patients who are no
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  • ...er community: an interpretative phenomenological analysis]. Disability and Rehabilitation. 2013 Jul 1;35(14):1164-73.</ref>  ...activity]] promotion is an important part of the education that forms SCI rehabilitation. Unfortunately, persons with SCI perceive many barriers to physical activit
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  • ...large body of empirical studies drawing correlations between war trauma, [[Rehabilitation for Survivors of Torture|torture]], and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTS ...or with a delayed onset, understanding the associated risk factors, and [[Rehabilitation for Survivors of Torture|recognizing signs and symptoms]] allows for physio
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  • ...thew Bailey|Matthew Bailey]] as part of the [[Nottingham University Spinal Rehabilitation Project]]<br> ...e="Krabak">Krabak, BJ., Carter, CT. Sports Medicine: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics. North America: Clinical Review Articles Elsevier Health Sciences,
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  • ...all and her prosthetic limb wasn't fitting well. She underwent a period of rehabilitation focused on regaining independence with donning/doffing of her prosthesis an .../or contralateral limb.Good cognition, motivated and showing good signs of rehabilitation potential to return to baseline function.
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  • ...shoulder stability.<ref>Dunn J, Wangdell J. Improving upper limb function. Rehabilitation in Spinal Cord Injuries. 2020 Feb 1:372.</ref> Loss of shoulder stability a ...dence in everyday life on the example of the activities of the Montecatone Rehabilitation Institute in Italy.] Archives of Physiotherapy & Global Researches. 2020 Ju
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  • ...Bach-y-Rita P. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7174215/ Facial paralysis rehabilitation: retraining selective muscle control.] Int Rehabil Med. 1982;4(2):67-74. </
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  • Current evidence explores many different formants of mCIMT for stroke rehabilitation. ...H, Zhao Y. Modified constraint-induced movement therapy versus traditional rehabilitation in patients with upper-extremity dysfunction after stroke: A systematic rev
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  • ...nset Muscle Soreness: What Is It and How Do We Treat It?. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. 1996;5(3):234-243.</ref> ...er eccentric exercise: a randomized controlled trial.] Journal of exercise rehabilitation. 2017 Oct;13(5):541.</ref>, rest <ref>Song SH. Effects of rest interval fol
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  • ...f medial and inferior calcaneal nerves around the tarsal tunnel. Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine. 2015 Feb 28;39(1):52-5.</ref>.Another study states that The medi
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  • ...care, and mortality rates.<ref name=":1">Banerjee, S. Stroke. The Role of Rehabilitation Professionals in Mental Health Disorders Following Stroke. Physioplus. 2023 ...thin the first year after injury based on patient placement at a hospital, rehabilitation setting, or in the general population.<ref name=":3">Towfighi A, Ovbiagele
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  • ...soft-tissue mobilization: A commentary on clinical practice guidelines for rehabilitation professionals.] International journal of sports physical therapy. 2019 Jul; ...spinal conditions: a systematic review]. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2019 Sep 1;100(9):1726-51.</ref> Gua sha uses instruments with smoothed ed
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  • ...lerating the translation from clinical trials to patient care. Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation. 2021 Sep 1;3(3):100145.</ref> ...arly beneficial for restoring motor control in affected areas and managing post-surgical recovery..<ref>Houghton PE. Clinical trials involving biphasic pulsed curre
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  • ...Peter Le Feuvre]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...eterans: Results of a Trial Survey. American Journal of Physical Medicine; Rehabilitation. 1983;62(5):227-38.</ref>),&nbsp;50% had decreasing PLP with time,&nbsp;50%
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  • ...m: https://humanity-inclusion.org.uk/sn_uploads/document/2017-02-factsheet-rehabilitation-introduction-web_1.pdf [Accessed on 8 January, 2020].</ref> ...strategy of the 21st century, really?." Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 100.11 (2019): 2212-2214.</ref>
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  • ...CU]]. Recent studies point to the importance of early ICU mobilisation and rehabilitation. Factors to consider when doing this include • Status of aneurysm • Int ...urnals/j-neurosurg/126/2/article-p518.xml Effect of early mobilization and rehabilitation on complications in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage.] Journal of neurosu
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  • Rehabilitation of a Young Transtibial Amputee ...transfers and crutch ambulation. He was then transferred to our inpatient rehabilitation centre. As he was mobile and from a safe home environment, he was discharge
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  • ...eformity, capsular and ligamentous deformity. They often require extensive rehabilitation.<ref name="p4">Suksathien R., A new static progressive splint for treatment ...HSS, JeMe Cioppa-Mosca, Janet B. Cahill, Carmen Young Tucker,Postsurgical Rehabilitation Guidelines for the Orthopedic Clinician - E-Book pg 273,USA,MOSBY Elsevier,
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  • Another important part of the rehabilitation involves patient re-education surrounding their bowling technique to aim to ...lowered self-esteem, isolation and depression following injury and during rehabilitation (11). Therefore, it is essential to provide an excellent social support to
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  • *Standing Aids: to assist with manual handling often used with in rehabilitation. ...its, demands, and adverse consequences.] Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 2005 Jan 1;86(1):134-45. Available from: https://www.archives-pmr.org/arti
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  • ...ental health. Community-based physiotherapists will play a key role in the rehabilitation of COVID-19 survivors following hospital discharge. ...mmunity-based physiotherapists will be essential in the provision of these rehabilitation services.<ref name=":0">Falvey JR, Krafft C, Kornetti D. The essential role
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  • ...|Duarte Pereira]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...Limb Amputation]. United States Department of Defense. Moss Rehab Amputee Rehabilitation Program. Moss Rehab Hospital, USA.</ref>.
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  • ...erience a TBI annually. TBI is a significant concern to public health and rehabilitation professionals as it is associated with both acute and long-term disabilitie ...ury: A developmental perspective.</ref>, resulting in potentially lifelong rehabilitation needs from a well-trained and educated interdisciplinary team.
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  • ...ly physician. 2009 Feb 1;79(3):215-24.</ref> Therefore, it is crucial that rehabilitation professionals can differentiate between different causes of limping in chil ...malities of the spine, pelvis, and lower extremities. It is important that rehabilitation professionals understand a typical gait pattern and childhood development i
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  • ...ral stroke study in Gothenburg (POSTGOT).] Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, ''8'', 57-64.</ref>.<br> .... Postural Assessment Scale Stroke. Available from: https://www.sralab.org/rehabilitation-measures/postural-assessment-scale-stroke (Accessed 27/06/2022).</ref>.
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  • ...te power, [[sensation]], and the ability to control the bowel and bladder. Rehabilitation efforts concentrate on preventing secondary complications associated with m == History of Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation ==
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  • ...on's and the use of Falls Diaries to facilitate reporting]. Disability and rehabilitation. 2008 Jan 1;30(16):1205-12. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pu
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  • ...nt <ref name="Atkinson">Atkinson HDE, Laver JM, Sharp E. Physiotherapy and rehabilitation following soft tissue surgery of the knee. Orthop Trauma. 2010;24(2):129-13 ...) The Meniscus: Review of Basic Principles With Application to Surgery and Rehabilitation. Journal of Athletic Training, 36(2), 160–169.</ref>&nbsp;<br>
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  • This is an essential step in rehabilitation as without strengthening the hand long standing functional deficits may be
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  • [[Category: Understanding Rehabilitation Content Development Project]] ...name=":2">Dijkers MP, Faotto RM. Team Size in Spinal Cord Injury Inpatient Rehabilitation and Patient Participation in Therapy Sessions: The SCIRehab Project. The Jo
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  • ...approach from planning surgical procedure through post operative care and rehabilitation is required. Though a number of types of orthotic and prosthetic options ar ...n of Gait' In: JH Stone, M Blouin, editors. International Encyclopaedia of Rehabilitation http://cirrie.buffalo.edu/encyclopaedia/en/article/154/</ref>. 
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  • ...torn tissue by joint arthroscopy. However, studies have demonstrated mixed post-surgical results. Fargo et al found a significant correlation between outcomes and t === Conservative Rehabilitation ===
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  • ...s a relatively benign injury, they are not always well managed. Inadequate rehabilitation can lead to a chronically painful ankle, reduced functional ability, and in * Ankle-Fracture Outcome of Rehabilitation Measure (A-FORM)
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  • ...t year after stroke: a randomized controlled trial. From the Department of Rehabilitation and Aged Care (Z.A.-W., M.C.) and Department of Rheumatology (E.M.S.), Flin ...shoulder region has also increased, since pain has a big influence on the rehabilitation. A study aimed to assess critically the evidence relating to the effectiven
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  • == Postoperative And rehabilitation Care == ...otion, and flexibility.<ref>Paterno MV, Archdeacon MT. Is there a standard rehabilitation protocol after femoral intramedullary nailing?. Journal of orthopaedic trau
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  • ...llivan SB. Stroke. In: O'Sullivan SB, Schmitz TJ, Fulk G, editors.Physical Rehabilitation.7th edition. Philadelphia: FA Davis; 2019. p. 480.</ref>. They present with ...d financial loss to both the individual and society. Patients must receive rehabilitation focused on improving independence and quality of life all while preventing
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  • == Influences on Rehabilitation and Recovery == ...ion and recovery. Mental imagery as an adjunct to physical medicine during rehabilitation may be used in several ways to:<br>
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  • ...ife. The three main goals of Physiotherapy for PCa patients are education, rehabilitation, and referral. == General Sexual Rehabilitation ==
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  • Early mobilization<ref name="Wilk">Wilk KE, Reinold MM, Andrews JR. Rehabilitation of the thrower’s elbow. Clinics in sports medicine. 2004; 23(4): 765-801.
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  • ...adduction movements and manual function performance.<ref>Lima SMPF et al., Rehabilitation of patients with Kienböck disease underwent proximal row carpectomy, Acta
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  • ...d.<ref name=":4">Lombard L, St. Jorre J, Geddes R, El Ayadi A and Grant L. Rehabilitation experiences after obstetric fistula repair: systematic review of qualitativ Compression to the lumbo-sacral plexus can result in [[Nerve Injury Rehabilitation|nerve injury]] affecting sensation and muscle power of the lower limbs. If
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  • ...th clinical signs and subjective instability and therefore a comprehensive rehabilitation program is needed<ref name=":1">van Melick N, van Cingel REH, Brooijmans F' ...inical practice update: practice guidelines for anterior cruciate ligament rehabilitation based on a systematic review and multidisciplinary consensus
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  • Prosthetic rehabilitation of a trans-tibial amputee because of arterio scleroses and diabetes mellitu The following stages in the rehabilitation process where defined:

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  • ...-principles-of-peripheral-nervedisorders/basics-of-peripheral-nerve-injury-rehabilitation (last accessed 24.3.2019)</ref>. Please read [[Classification of Peripheral ...ve transfers and neurotization in peripheral nerve injury, from surgery to rehabilitation. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. 2016 Feb 1;87(2):188-97.
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  • ...nd Edition. London : British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation;2012.</ref>. Cardiac rehab classes include exercise, education and support. ...t al . Prediction of Long-Term Prognosis in 12169 Men Referred for Cardiac Rehabilitation. Circulation 2002;106:666-671.</ref> Aerobic exercise increases people’s
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  • ...> (level of evidence 3a)<ref name=":10" />(level of evidence 1b) Therefore rehabilitation must start as soon as possible. The aim of rehabilitation is to restore knee range of motion and improve patellar stability by reinfo
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  • ...ogressive restoration of cervical active range of motion (ROM), as well as rehabilitation of the strength and proprioception of cervical spine can commence Sensorimotor rehabilitation may include:<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...dorsal angulation of the distal fragment<ref name="Balsky">Stephen Balsky, Rehabilitation protocol for undisplaced Colles' fractures following cast removal, the jour ...Clin. 2005;21(3):455-468.</ref> Other soft tissue injuries that may affect rehabilitation progress include; oedema, cast impingement, infection, osteomyelitis, adher
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  • [[Introduction to Vestibular Rehabilitation|Vertigo]] is defined as the illusion of movement occurring in the environme ...D et al. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4795094/ Vestibular rehabilitation for peripheral vestibular hypofunction: An evidence-based clinical practice
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  • ...Maria Abela &nbsp;as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...onsiderations for multiple limb amputation]. Current physical medicine and rehabilitation reports. 2014 Dec;2(4):273-89..
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  • ...nka HJ. [https://academic.oup.com/ptj/article/89/9/934/2737642?login=false Rehabilitation after hallux valgus surgery: importance of physical therapy to restore weig
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  • ...ref name=":3">McGill, S. Low Back Disorders: Evidence Based Prevention and Rehabilitation, Second Edition. USA: 2007 Human Kinetics. </ref>. ...ses in patients with lumbar disc herniation: a pilot study. Disability and Rehabilitation. 2015 Sep 2:1-9.</ref>. Individual high-quality trials found moderate evide
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  • ...es. Chapter 23 -''' ''Atlas of Limb Prosthetics: Surgical, Prosthetic, and Rehabilitation Principles. Available from:'' http://www.oandplibrary.org/alp/chap23-01.asp ...wiki> [Accessed 25 Nov 2017]</ref> In a retrospective study at a tertiary rehabilitation center in the United States following 1472 patients over 18 months the rese
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  • ...apy education is a 5-year Bachelor of Physiotherapy programme.<ref>Medical Rehabilitation Therapists (Registration) Board of Nigeria, Harmonized curriculum of studie ...ctices, of physiotherapy and other rehabilitation professions.<ref>Medical Rehabilitation Therapists (Registration) Board of Nigeria. Induction and Application for I
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  • ..., Laura Zettler, Matthew Moses, Andrew McClure. Outcome Measures in Stroke Rehabilitation. EBRSR, 2013</ref>. ...ished by the US Agency for Health Care Policy and Research<ref>Post-stroke rehabilitation: assessment, referral, and patient management. U.S. Department of Health an
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  • ...ansfer in post-stroke hemiparesis patients: a pilot study.] Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology. 2020 Sep 12:1-5.</ref>. Some wheelchair users can t [[Category:Rehabilitation]]
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  • ...ral clubfoot. He was referred by child specialist to Muzaffarabad Physical Rehabilitation Centre (MPRC) which is run by Department of Health AJK and International Co
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  • ...ehensive website, with information on the different aspects of TBI and its rehabilitation. It has a number of useful written resources for patients on the website. ...developed at Macquarie University, Australia, the aims to help you review rehabilitation techniques with a focus on task specific training.
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  • ...ves.org/index.php/macd/article/view/1444 Italian suggestions for pulmonary rehabilitation in COVID-19 patients recovering from acute respiratory failure: results of ...but it is clear from early research that these patients will be in need of rehabilitation in all phases of the disease - acute, post-acute and long-term.
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  • ...transferred to a step down rehabilitation ward. He was discharged from the rehabilitation ward after 3 weeks when he was able to transfer independently and caregiver ...s previously trained to use it safely by the occupational therapist at the rehabilitation ward.
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  • ...ampbell P, Choo PL, Forster A, Morris J, Pomeroy VM, Langhorne P. Physical rehabilitation approaches for the recovery of function and mobility following stroke. The ...eity in research.&nbsp;Therefore, current evidence indicates that physical rehabilitation should not be limited to compartmentalised, named approaches, but rather sh
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  • ...lerman hand function test in patients with chronic stroke.] Disability and rehabilitation. 2007 Jan 1;29(2):145-54.</ref>, after replantation or revascularisation of
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  • ...gait and its measurement in community-ambulant stroke survivors]. Clinical rehabilitation. 2008 Jun;22(6):556-63.</ref>. Training sessions for chronic [[stroke]] amb ...e and implications for future research]. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 2013 Dec 1;94(12):2565-74.</ref>. Thus, a decrease of dual-task ability an
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  • ...of these impairments, the multidisciplinary approach in the management and rehabilitation of patients are key. ...important the multidisciplinary team is and that many of our treatment and rehabilitation goals can be achieved through teamwork.
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  • ...ima Y, Anze M, Saijo M. motional disturbance in trauma patients during the rehabilitation phase. General hospital psychiatry 1996; 18(2):121-7</ref>.In contrast, PTS * '''Acceptance:''' which may not be reached until the patient is into the rehabilitation process.
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  • ...r a further 6 weeks. After this, weight-bearing is permitted as tolerated. Rehabilitation can then follow the above guideline for conservative management.
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  • == Rehabilitation == [[Image:Figure4.jpg|right|frameless|400x400px]]The postoperative rehabilitation is as important as the initial surgery. Surgery aims to restore mobility, a
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  • ...horacic Limb. In: Zink C, Van Dyke JB, editors. Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Second Edition. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2018. p294-332.</ref> Thi ==== Rehabilitation ====
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  • The tES is a promising tool in rehabilitation, based on the growing evidence that delivery of current to specific brain r ...e: a randomized controlled trial.] American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation. 2018 Jan 1;97(1):7-15.</ref>
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  • ...atient not only through physical rehabilitation, but through psychological rehabilitation as well.
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  • ...s made in arthroscopy procedure have produced better results in ACL injury rehabilitation. This procedure may involve a small arthrotomy incision which preserves the ...amount of graft tension created during fixation has a direct effect on ACL rehabilitation.
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  • Sikander Vohra is a 51-year-old Indian man well-built coming for outpatient rehabilitation six-month post bilateral transfemoral amputation in a railway accident. Pri For High Level Amputation patient, the rehabilitation process gets slow if phantom limb pain is there. In case of bilateral amput
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  • ...r you do in Physiopedia, it won't go unnoticed. Physiopedia is the largest rehabilitation resource in the world (data from similar web 1 September 2023): * #1 rehabilitation website
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  • ...cGowan CM, Goff L editors. Animal Physiotherapy: Assessment, Treatment and Rehabilitation of Animals. Wiley-Blackwell, 2016. p.1-2</ref> Animal Rehabilitation (Rehab)/ Physiotherapy is the application of physiotherapy assessment and t
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  • ...ll ([[Berg Balance Scale]]&gt;40), pain management, and transfer training. Rehabilitation at this stage should focus not only on recovery but must also prevention. T
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  • ...:Lyle Brennan|Lyle Brennan]] as part of the [[Nottingham University Spinal Rehabilitation Project]]<br> 3.      rehabilitation and follow-up care.
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  • ...ein MJ. Piriformis syndrome. eMedicine Specialities: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Lower limb Musculoskeletal conditions 2010 fckLR http://emedicine.medscape ...treatment, and outcome—a 10-year study. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation.] 2002 Mar 1;83(3):295-301.</ref>.
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  • .../doi/pdf/10.1513/AnnalsATS.201611-843SR Safety of patient mobilization and rehabilitation in the intensive care unit. Systematic review with meta-analysis.] Annals o [[Early Mobilization in the ICU|Early mobilisation]] and physical rehabilitation are considered paramount to the recovery of critically ill patients in the
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  • == Relevance to Rehabilitation ==
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  • ...matic review of conservative treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome. Clinical rehabilitation. 2007 Apr; 21(4):299-314. </ref>, vitamin B6 <ref name="Oconnor" />&nbsp;an ...it<ref name="Peters">Peters S, Page MJ, Coppieters MW, Ross M, Johnston V. Rehabilitation following carpal tunnel release (Review). The Cochrane database of systemat
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  • ...om/content/bmjopen/7/6/e014658.full.pdf Efficacy of adding a physiotherapy rehabilitation programme to arthroscopic management of femoroacetabular impingement syndro A physiotherapist-prescribed rehabilitation programme following arthroscopy was found to improve primary outcomes (Inte
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  • ...":5">Field-Fote, E. Spinal Cord Injury: An Overview. In Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation. FA Davis. 2009</ref> ...work towards common goals, are necessary throughout the acute and chronic rehabilitation phases of spinal cord injury management. All medical intervention at the ti
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  • == Rehabilitation Implications ==
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  • ...sons to adopt an active lifestyle. Set short-term goals. [[Goal Setting in Rehabilitation|Goal]] setting has been shown to be effective in focusing the attention of *[[Anatomy and Differential Diagnosis for Diaphragm Rehabilitation for Cardiopulmonary Patients After Mechanical Ventilation|Anatomy]] (import
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  • While the evidence base for spinal cord injury management and rehabilitation is increasing, substantial gaps still remain with an ongoing need for more ...F professor of emergency medicine, and Dr. Lisa Pascual, UCSF professor of rehabilitation, go over how and why spinal cord injuries are managed even before the patie
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  • ...n 1.8 and 5.2 hours<ref name=":2">Ciccone, C. D. (2016). ''Pharmacology in rehabilitation'' (5th ed.). Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Company.</ref>. Other modes of admini
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  • ...Motor Coordination Test in Individuals with Stroke.] Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - International. 2017:4(1):1-3.</ref>, specifically spatial and temporal ac ...remity motor coordination test (LEMOCOT) - Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation.png|thumb]]
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  • Physiotherapy can be used to guide patients through a supervised rehabilitation program. Given the rarity of MO of the quadriceps, little evidence exists t
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  • ...nts <ref>Edwards P, Ebert J, Joss B, Bhabra G, Ackland T, Wang A. Exercise rehabilitation in the non-operative management of rotator cuff tears: a review of the lite ...010.x/epdf A prospective randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial of a rehabilitation programme for patients with a diagnosis of massive rotator cuff tears of th
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  • ...oe Wakefield|Joe Wakefield]] as part of the [[Nottingham University Spinal Rehabilitation Project]]<br> [[Category:Nottingham University Spinal Rehabilitation Project]]
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  • ...nique set of challenges for patients, necessitating a holistic approach to rehabilitation that spans an extended period. The recovery process, often lasting up to tw ...ns and Impacts: Aerobic and resistance training become vital components of rehabilitation due to various concerns observed post-burn. Patients with burns exceeding 1
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  • ...s in children with cerebral palsy: a randomized controlled trial. Clinical Rehabilitation 2014, Vol. 28(10) 1004-1014. ...ke — the immediate effect of canes, taping and TheraTogs on gait. Clinical Rehabilitation 2010 Jan;24(1):37-45. Switzerland.
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  • * Understanding what a patient’s goals are will help rehabilitation professionals create a tailored exercise programme and with personalised ad ** [[Goal Setting in Rehabilitation|Goal Setting in rehabilitation]]
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  • ...ing and training from a normal database. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 1999;80(8):941-4. Available at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1045377
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  • ...oral pain]] has been ongoing for decades. Looking back into the history of rehabilitation medicine, in the 1990s-2000s, it was believed that deficits of the [[Vastus ...f patellofemoral pain. However, it does point to a way of predicting which rehabilitation patient will have VMO-related patellofemoral pain.<ref name=":2">Robertson,
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  • == Treatment and Rehabilitation ==
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  • ...Whilst Protecting the Residual Limb and Remaining Limb With Pre Prosthetic Rehabilitation of a Client with Type II Diabetes Pre prosthetic rehabilitation of a 60-year-old female aboriginal client with type II diabetes who had a r
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  • ...rehabilitation 2030: a call for action". European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. 2017;53(2):155-68.</ref> ...ty care and survivorship from an international perspective. Disability and rehabilitation. 2020 Jan 2;42(1):8-13.</ref>
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  • ...and mobility post-stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis.] Clinical rehabilitation. 2019 Jun;33(6):992-1002.</ref> ...le for and a description of a proven balance training] programme. Clinical rehabilitation. 2015 May;29(5):417-25.Available from:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti
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  • ...access to rehabilitation services.<ref>Lathia C, Skelton P, Clift Z. Early rehabilitation in conflicts and disasters. HI. Accessed from [https://hi.org/sn_uploads/do ...dden onset disaster and conflict situations, the need for basic functional rehabilitation services is overwhelming and critical to preventing disability and improvin
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  • ...Cain|Abby Cain]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...ideline 03. November 2012</ref>. &nbsp;A crucial element of constructing a rehabilitation programme is sound gait analysis. This will largely be observational. Valid
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  • ...the issue of home accessibility, as well as a lot of time for a successful rehabilitation post-amputation. ...hs in the hospital. He and his family were urged many times throughout his rehabilitation to consider moving based on his current physical condition, co-morbidities,
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  • ...unction in an efficient and safe manner.<ref name=":0">Wilk KE, Arrigo CA. Rehabilitation of Elbow Injuries: Nonoperative and Operative. Clinics in Sports Medicine. == Rehabilitation Objectives ==
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  • ...ographic-_revised_copyright.pdf (last accessed 13 May 2024).</ref> General rehabilitation strategies for osteoarthritis include education, exercise and weight manage ...interventions for the hip and knee include patient education and exercise rehabilitation.<ref name=":3" />
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  • ...ell|Joy Rendell]] as part of the [[World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation Project]] ...ases from assessment pre-amputation and post amputation, to pre-prosthetic rehabilitation and the management of problems associated with UL loss e.g. pain, overuse i
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  • ...ion, and blood pressure elevation to maximize spinal cord perfusion, early rehabilitation, and cellular therapies.<ref name="Yilmaz et al." /> ...: Reliability and validity in a multi-center international, Disability and Rehabilitation Volume 29, Issue 24, 2007</ref>
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  • ...dgement, decision making skills and experience are important for effective rehabilitation'''</u>'''.'''
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  • ...of clinical conditions, including musculoskeletal, sports medicine, neuro-rehabilitation as well as [[prosthetics]] and [[Introduction to Orthotics]].&nbsp;<ref nam ...ments can move. <ref name="p4">Rivera JE. Open versus closed kinetic chain rehabilitation of the lower extremity: a functional and biomechanical analysis. JSR. 2010
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  • ...TA. Principles of experience-dependent neural plasticity: Implications for rehabilitation after brain damage. J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2008;51:S225-239.</ref> ...ilitation: exploiting and promoting neuroplasticity. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics. 2010 Feb 1;21(1):157-78.</ref>
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  • ...amim F, Vuong N, Tahaei A. Discogenic low back pain. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics. 2014 May 1;25(2):305-17.</ref>.
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  • ...bution, treatment duration and out come]. European journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine. 2009 Dec 15;46(2):153-7.</ref><ref name="p8">Ta JH, Krishnan M. [
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  • ...d mental health: An epidemiology of psychiatric and substance disorders. ''Rehabilitation Psychology, 51''(3), 214-223.</ref> ...ocess.<ref name=":5">Shoulson I, Wilhelm EE, Koehler R, editors. Cognitive rehabilitation therapy for traumatic brain injury: evaluating the evidence. National Acade
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  • ...eady stretched and camp infrastructure was in dire need of maintenance and rehabilitation. The challenging conditions for Palestine Refugees in Lebanon have further * Rehabilitation services for people with newly acquired and long-standing disabilities; and
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  • ...e that the patient can do at home 1 to 3 times a day. The objective of the rehabilitation is that the patient can resume their everyday activities. To see if the exe
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  • ...are not commonly known for their role in [[Prostate Cancer]] (PCa) and the rehabilitation after PCa treatment. The various treatment options for managing PCa all com ...bi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fpubmed%2F28262099&usg=AOvVaw1DrSl2fl8NHNGwXCv0C6iz Sexual rehabilitation after treatment for prostate cancer—part 1: recommendations from the Four
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  • # Follow the same principles as in rehabilitation for chronic ankle instability: #* Avoid too much pronation when starting load-bearing rehabilitation
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  • ...positive impact on treatment outcomes, recognising the need to front load rehabilitation as a priority for improving cancer outcomes over the next 5 years. ...and psychological health outcomes. American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation. 2013 Aug 1;92(8):715-27.</ref>. Interventions may include exercise, respir
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  • The [https://www.icrc.org/en ICRC Physical Rehabilitation Department] is working in 30 countries in situations of conflict/post confl ...ultimate goal being to increase theoretical knowledge as a basis for sound rehabilitation practice.&nbsp;
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  • ...stroke: incidence, relation to neuropsychological symptoms, and impact on rehabilitation—the Copenhagen stroke study. Arch Phys Med Rehabil.1996 ;77:25–28</ref> ...usher behaviour: a critical review of controversial issues. Disability and rehabilitation. 2009 Jan 1;31(4):249-58</ref> Patients with Pusher Syndrome may also have
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  • *[[Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Rehabilitation|ACL rehabilitation]] *Rehabilitation post-surgery (e.g. surgical fixation, arthroscopic surgery, total knee repl
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  • * Rehabilitation ...and in the return-to-activity decision<ref>John J.L., Harkeet S., Barry W. Rehabilitation of Concussion and Post-Concussion Syndrome. 2012. Available from: https://j
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  • ...atient be transferred to a step-down community hospital to provide further rehabilitation. During this process, the OT liaised with the MSW to assist patient in gett
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  • ...weeks. They concluded that all people following TIA should be offered such rehabilitation (and to see their GPs before commencing an exercise program)<ref>Eureka Ale * A cardiac rehabilitation like program would be good to be introduced post TIA and lifestyle modifica
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  • ...hin 24hrs, it may call for protracted recovery time and lengthened stay in rehabilitation.
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  • ...Hujsak BD, Kelly JL. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23648606/ Vestibular rehabilitation following mild traumatic brain injury.] NeuroRehabilitation. 2013 [cited 20 ...izziness, vertigo, and imbalance fail to recover spontaneously, vestibular rehabilitation can be used effectively to aid in the normalization of a patient’s vestib
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  • [[Gait]] recovery is a major objective in the rehabilitation program for persons with [[stroke]], and often a person's top goal. Restori == Stroke Rehabilitation Principles ==
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  • ...[https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0170927 Rehabilitation in progressive supranuclear palsy: Effectiveness of two multidisciplinary t ...rrazzoli D, Maestri R, Bossio F, Zivi I, Canesi M, Pezzoli G, Frazzitta G. Rehabilitation in progressive supranuclear palsy: Effectiveness of two multidisciplinary t
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  • ...=physical%20Medicine%20and%20Rehabilitation.&f=false Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.] 4th edition. Elseiver 2002. p871</ref><ref>Hoy D, Brooks P, Blyth F, Buch ...vel of function (disability) in activities of daily living in those during rehabilitation from low back pain in acute or [[Chronic Low Back Pain|chronic low back pai
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  • ...name=":0">Pan-American Health Organisation and World Health Organisation. Rehabilitation considerations during the COVID-19 outbreak. Published 26 April 2020. (last * the continuation of rehabilitation services
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  • * Earlier rehabilitation ...h thoracic osteoporotic fracture]. American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation. 2007 Mar 1;86(3):242-6.</ref>[[File:Fig. 5- CASH & Jewett Braces on Patien
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  • ...nd Cognitive State as It Relates to Immobility and the Success of Physical Rehabilitation in the Non-ambulatory Spinal Cord Patient]. Frontiers in Veterinary Science .... 2018 Jun 11;5:120.</ref><ref>Millis DL, Ciuperca IA. Evidence for canine rehabilitation and physical therapy. Veterinary Clinics: Small Animal Practice. 2015 Jan 1
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  • ...timal form (anatomy) and function (physiology).<ref name="p9">Frontera WR. Rehabilitation of Sports Injuries: Scientific Basis. Vol X of Encylopaedia of Sports Medic ...ize their well-being"<ref>https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/rehabilitation</ref>.
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  • ...y or as part of the health professional team. They set goals and establish rehabilitation plans that include prosthetic/ orthotic services and clinical outcome measu ...prosthetics and orthotics are separate disciplines, their common goals in rehabilitation unite them into one cooperative entity. In many cases individuals may have
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  • ...D, Noyes FR. Meniscal repair and transplantation: indications, techniques, rehabilitation, and clinical outcome. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2006 Oct;36(10):795 === Rehabilitation (Conservative treatments) ===
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  • ...ui KK, Jorge M, Yen S-C, Lusardi MM, editors. Orthotics and prosthetics in rehabilitation (Fourth Edition). Elsevier, 2020. p164-82.</ref>; the presence of inflammat ...ohol injections for Morton’s neuroma]. Journal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation. 2022;29(2). </ref>
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  • ...uxation in post-stroke hemiparesis: a systematic review]. Topics in stroke rehabilitation. 2018 Jan 2;25(1):68-81.</ref>. ...months.<ref>Poduri KR. Shoulder pain in stroke patients and its effects on rehabilitation. Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases. 1993 Jan 1;3(4):261-6.</re
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  • === Exercise Rehabilitation === ...nd who are highly irritable may need to spend longer in the early phase of rehabilitation.<ref name=":3" />
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  • ...ildren with developmental delay, with or without cerebral palsy. Annals of rehabilitation medicine]. 2017 Feb 1;41(1):90-6.</ref>.
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