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  • * People are consuming more foods high in energy, fats, free sugars or salt/sodium, and many do not eat enough fruit, vegetables and dietary fibre such * Keeping salt intake to less than 5 g per day helps prevent hypertension and reduces the
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  • * It has long been suggested that an increase in salt intake increases the risk of developing hypertension. ...alth Trait salt sensitivity Available: https://www.gbhealthwatch.com/Trait-Salt-Sensitivity.php<nowiki/>(accessed 28.3.2022)</ref><ref name=":0" />
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  • ...arterial pressure in response to decreased renal blood pressure, decreased salt delivery to the distal convoluted tubule, and/or beta-agonism. * An increase in salt intake increases the risk of developing hypertension. 
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  • ...ing heart failure. ACE inhibitors are strongly recommended as first-choice therapy in patients with heart failure<ref>Herman LL, Padala SA, Annamaraju P, Bash * Promoting salt excretion by augmenting the renal [[Blood Physiology|blood]] flow and reduc
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  • * Increasing salt intake or salt supplements. ...tps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10331752/ Multiple system atrophy.] Physical therapy. 1999 May 1;79(5):488-94.Available:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10331752
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  • ...Pathophysiology_of_Complex_Patient_Problems Bellarmine University Physical Therapy Program's Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems Project.] '''Previous care:''' Patient has had previous physical therapy for an ACL repair after an injury playing soccer in 2010.
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  • ...ther intensified with thiazide [[diuretics]], phosphate binders, and a low-salt and low-phosphorus diet when treating hypocalcemia secondary to hypoparathy ...ature of hypocalcemia being secondary to a primary disease state, physical therapy management includes recognition of the signs and symptoms thereof. Appropri
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  • - salt substitutes and salt free broth == Physical Therapy Management ==
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  • ...ation and electrolyte imbalance.  Unless corrected by hormone replacdement therapy death will usually occur within weeks, sometimes within a few days.<ref nam * Salt craving
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  • ...ications that increase urination. Dehydration can upset the delicate fluid-salt balance needed to maintain healthy cells and tissues. ...Chronic Kidney Disease|chronic renal disease]], post-obstructive diuresis, salt-wasting tubular disease, [[Addison's Disease|Addison]] disease, hypoaldoste
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  • ...vagal syncope. Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy. 2000 Feb;20(2):158-65.</ref> ...i> (accessed 21/1/2023)</ref> and in case conservative measures fail, drug therapy using [[Pharmacological Management of Hypertension|beta blockers and other
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  • * Mainstay of medical therapy for raised intracranial pressure (ICP) after [[Traumatic Brain Injury|traum ...armacology-of.html (accessed 15.4.2021)</ref><ref name=":1" /><ref>Natural therapy Diuretics Available from:https://www.naturaltherapypages.com.au/article/diu
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  • ...cognitive tests, and reduced C-reactive protein in patients on colchicine therapy. Another study found that wheat intake worsened FMF, increasing inflammator === Physical Therapy Intervention ===
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  • #[[Vasodilators]] can be added as an adjuvant therapy to the diuretics in the management of pulmonary edema. ...ercise older person.jpg|right|frameless|400x400px]][[Oxygen Therapy|Oxygen therapy]] and [[Ventilation and Weaning|ventilation]]
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  • ...nappropriate formula concentration, high osmolality rehydration solutions, salt poisoning) * The goal of therapy is to correct both the serum sodium and the intravascular volume.
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  • ...mplantable cardioverter-defibrillator]] (ICD) or cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT).<ref name=":4" /> [[Diuretics|Diuretic]]<nowiki/>s are prescribed to Patients are also advised to limit their intake of salt and fluids, avoid alcohol and nicotine, optimize their body weight, and eng
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  • #Salt intake #A 30% relative reduction in mean population intake of salt/sodium
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  • ....<ref name="Merck">Porter RS, Kaplan JL. The Merck manual of diagnosis and therapy. Whitehouse Station, NJ: Merck Sharp &amp; Dohme Corp.; 2011.</ref> This oc ...olledge J, Hankey G, Yeap B, Almeida O, Flicker L, Norman P. Reported High Salt Intake Is Associated with Increased Prevalence of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
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  • ...daily or more frequently as they can be affected by the medications, fluid therapy, diet changes, and illnesses. ...edications or when a person drinks too much water without consuming enough salt (especially during hot weather, when more sweating occurs).
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  • ...the injury when the injured blood vessels leak transudate (made of water, salt, and protein) causing localized swelling. Physical therapy wound care begins with a comprehensive evaluation and the development of an
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  • * Addition of NAC therapy for community-acquired pneumonia reduced TNF - a and increased total antiox ...raw vegetables and fruit, rather than foods that are high in sugar, fat or salt
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  • ..., D., Enver, N., Öztürk, G., & Aktaş, G. The Effects of Neurodevelopmental Therapy on Feeding and Swallowing Activities in Children with Cerebral Palsy. 2022, ...ts<ref>Warutkar, V. B., & Krishna Kovela, R. Review of Sensory Integration Therapy for Children With Cerebral Palsy. Cureus, ''14''(10), e30714. <nowiki>https
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  • ...harmacologic, physical therapy, integrative medicine, cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychoeducation approaches) that address the child's condition<ref>Junghan ...through diet, including a high fluid intake (2L/day) and at least 3-5 g of salt.
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  • ...sical therapy?] Qualitative systematic review and meta-synthesis. Physical therapy. 2016 May 1;96(5):609-22.</ref>. We can conclude that the better we unders ...yle as certain personality traits can influence the patient's adherence to therapy and the intervention.<ref name=":10">Kruisdijk F, Hopman-Rock M, Beekman AT
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  • ...[Pain Assessment|pain]]. Some patients may take NSAIDs prior to a physical therapy session to avoid pain that may arise from certain interventions that requir ...aldwin, A., Stevenson, S., &amp; Dudley, G. Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Therapy After Eccentric Exercise in Healthy Older Individuals. The Journals of Gero
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  • == Physical Therapy Management == ...dication, a special diet (with enough water and salt) and regular exercise therapy should be given to prevent hypotension.
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  • ...che<ref>Elvey RL, Hall T. Neural tissue evaluation and treatment. Physical Therapy of the Shoulder. New York: Churchill Livingstone. 1997 </ref>. ...obrachial pain syndrome: a single case study - experimental design, Manual Therapy. 2002 Feb;7(1):31-8.</ref><br>
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  • ...ng''': Taste to anterior 2/3 of tongue intact (Test: cotton swab dipped in salt vs sugar)<ref>Newman G. How to assess the cranial nerves. Available from: ...ical Therapy for facial paralysis: a tailored treatment approach. Physical Therapy.] 1999;79:397-404.</ref>.
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  • ...he use of betahistin with substantial variability between studies. Medical therapy in many medical centers often starts with betahistine orally. * Salt restriction helps to reduce excess fluid in ears over time. This helps to l
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  • ...er one is based on “dehydration” and “electrolyte imbalance” theory (water-salt balance), and the more recent one is the “altered neuromuscular control� ...cramps and functional return to sport]. International Journal of Athletic Therapy and Training. 2006 Jan 1;11(1):48-50.</ref>
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  • *Has been added to salt in some endemic regions *Prescription Drug Therapy
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  • == Patient Access to Physiotherapy or Physical Therapy Services / Entry Point == [http://www.wcpt.org/node/33154/ Entry level physical therapy education programmes]<br>
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  • ** avoid salt tablets ...” Athletes: A Systematic Review.] International journal of sports physical therapy. 2022;17(2):131.</ref>
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  • * Is a constituent of bile salt, which is used in digestion to facilitate absorption of fat-soluble vitamin * [[Exercise Therapy in the Rehabilitation of Spondylolisthesis in Fast Bowlers in Cricket|exerc
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  • ...ssue in the bronchus (BALT), gut (GALT) and [[Integumentary System|skin]] (SALT), as well as breast and uterine cervix. MALT is the arm of the immune defen ...l.com/health-wellness/balanced-living/wellness-therapies/lymphatic-massage-therapy/ (accessed 12/02/2019)</ref>,<ref name=":0" />, <ref>Lu S-R, Hong R-B, Chou
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  • ...cramps? Available from:https://jessicarealept.com/2017/06/14/can-physical-therapy-help-menstrual-cramps/ [last accessed 08/10/2020]</ref> ...ng and hot packs on premenstrual syndrome in females]. Journal of Physical Therapy Science. 2017;29(9):1514-7.</ref><ref>Lim C, Park Y, Bae Y. [https://pubmed
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  • ...the role of physical therapists. Journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy. 2019 Apr;49(4):212-5.</ref> === Manual Therapy ===
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  • ...n, which results in the formation of salt. In CF patients a high amount of salt is lost in sweat, thus forming the basis of the sweat test.<ref>Quinton PM. *DNAse enzyme replacement therapy to thin the mucus and makes it easier to expectorate
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  • ...d implement an exercise program to recover joint function. An occupational therapy consult can help the patient manage daily living activities. The pharmacist * Avoiding food that causes inflammation like processed food, high salt, oils, butter, sugar, and animal products.
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  • ...An evidence-based clinical practice guideline: FROM THE AMERICAN PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION NEUROLOGY SECTION.] J Neurol Phys Ther. 2016;40(2):124-55.</ref ...bi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3169717/ New developments in aminoglycoside therapy and ototoxicity]. Hear Res. 2011;281(1-2):28-37.</ref>
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  • ...ar cancer.&nbsp; It can be used for diagnosis and to check for response to therapy. ...osis because they usually do not respond well to chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
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  • *Limit salt intake<ref name="medlineplus">MedlinePlus. Diabetic Diet. U.S. Department o == Physical Therapy Management ==
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  • ...loss, sedation, sleepwalking, worsening of obstructive sleep apnoea; High salt content can worsen pre-existing hypertension, heart failure, and renal impa === Cognitive Behavioural Therapy ===
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  • ...r disability. This could be through education, advice, exercise and manual therapy. It is important to possess the skills required for working within these in ...oach et al.<ref>Roach R, Maffulli N. Childhood injuries in sport. Physical Therapy in Sport. 2003 May 31;4(2):58-66.</ref>suggested that up to half of all inj
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  • ...uld facilitate the identification of those at risk, provide targets for MS therapy and suggest preventive strategies<ref name="Milo" />. ...nt strategy<ref>Andreasen AK, Stenager E, Dalgas U. The effect of exercise therapy on fatigue in multiple sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis Journal. 2011;17:1041
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  • ...ntary physiotherapist role in developing nations. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 2010; 17 (3): 150-160</ref> ...pro bono clinical experience in a developing country. Journal of Physical Therapy Education 2004; 2; 40-47.</ref> <br>
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