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  • #REDIRECT [[Mobile Phone Use in Disaster, Conflict and Displacement]]
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  • == Method of Use == == Suggestions for Use in Clinic ==
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  • *'''Justify the purpose'''. Every proposed use or transfer of patient-identifiable information within or from another orga *'''Do not use patient-identifiable information unless it is absolutely necessary'''. Pati
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  • == How to use the template of the C-Spine Rule Physician’s Letter == ...uggestions are offered as ideas for how you and/or your clinic may wish to use [http://med-fom-clone-pt.sites.olt.ubc.ca/files/2014/01/C-Spine-Rule-Physic
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  • Developed by Mc Atamney in 2005 as a survey method for use in ergonomics investigations of workplaces where work related upper limb di == Method of Use ==
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  • ...ic condition (a single-state scale).&nbsp; It is a simple, direct, easy to use scale that is intuitively understandable to clinicians.<ref name="Yalcin">Y == Method of Use ==
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  • ...ion to a therapy (transition scale).&nbsp; It is a simple, direct, easy to use scale that is intuitively understandable to clinicians.<ref name="Yalcin" / == Method of Use ==
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  • == Use Wikitext to Add Headings and Your Badge == To use wikitext you need to use the edit source option under the edit menu or the <nowiki>[[ ]]</nowiki> on
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  • == Method of Use == ...Immunodeficiency Virus Infection (FAHI) in patients with drug and alcohol use disorders]. AIDS care. 2013 Jan 1;25(1):118-25.</ref>
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  • #* useful for people with only use of one hand or poor coordination<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /> #* ability to bring the cup to the mouth increases with two hand use
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  • ==How to Use the Wanted Pages Category== # Use the link tool in the menu bar to create a link
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  • == Who Can Use Mercier Therapy? == == Training Needed To Use Mercier Therapy ==
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  • [[File:Negative pressure system used in surgical wound.jpg|thumb|NPWT: use in surgical wound|456x456px]] ...aiming to reduce inflammatory exudate and encourage granulation tissue. It use is mainly used in complex wounds which are non-healing (eg surgical site in
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  • -> Do not use techniques that restrict blood flow The technique differs weather we use on feet or more proximally
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  • To use the RSS feed to your advantage, i.e. automatically be informed of new updat To do this, you must use an '''RSS reader '''(or '''aggregator'''). &nbsp;An RSS reader/aggregator i
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  • ...]] assessment measures (such as the [[Roye Score]]), and adapted for local use. It is accurate, expedient, and inexpensive and has been shown to be a ver ...to use across other lower and middle income settings. It is designed for use in busy clinics to assess results of clubfoot management in children of wal
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  • TECAR©'s main use in physiotherapy relates to the rehabilitation of musculoskeletal and pain ...& Health Syst 2018; 3(5):77-83.</ref>Another review has also supported the use of TECAR© in the management of musculoskeletal conditions, but included ev
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  • == 1. Why use the Canadian C-Spine Rule? == ...be highly sensitive (98-100%), reliable, clinically applicable, simple to use, and superior to both clinical judgement and similar decision rules.
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  • This scale is intended for use by mothers of children with [[Assessing Children with Clubfoot|idiopathic c == Method of Use ==
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  • ...ish to use. Make a note of the name of the template that you are going to use.<br>
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  • ...han a minute and clinicians can score the measure in 5 seconds without the use of computational aids.<ref name="Spadoni 2004">Spadoni GF, Stratford PW, So == Method of Use ==
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  • The simplest use of templates is as follows. If you create a page called "Template:Welcome" ...mally (and separately from the original in the template page). Note: don't use this if you are looking to continually propagate changes from the source te
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  • ...It has undergone several modifications and it is one of the most commonly use instruments used to measure the results of Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) == Method of Use ==
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  • == Method of Use == The use of HIT-6 in clinical migraine practice and research is supported since its
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  • ...2002.</ref>  To provide a complete picture of an individual’s functioning use of multiple measures that encompass the three domains of the ICF are recomm
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  • === 1. Use it or lose it === ...raining limits recovery and results in neural degradation and “learned non-use”.
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  • *The first step is to identify the '''Prezi ID''' of the Prezi you want to use. ...ntation I prepared for the Faculty of Community and Health Sciences on the use of emerging online tools in clinical education." href="http://prezi.com/oxp
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  • ...nces to articles that use this approach. Any case studies that support its use? Provide several case examples that illustrates each of the concepts in SIN ...te this page as a succinct and highly referenced position statement on the use of segmental palpation of the spine.
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  • ...of health] the World Health Professions Alliance have launched an easy-to-use, practical guide to help individuals and their health professionals reduce *avoid tobacco use and harmful alcohol consumption
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  • == Method of Use == # use of supports (0 to 10)
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  • ...e device.]] The FAC is a quick visual measurement of walking, is simple to use, easy to interpret, and cost-effective because only stairs and 15m of indoo == Method of Use ==
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  • ....<ref name="Borgerding et al">Borgerding LJ, Kikillus PJ, Boissonnault WG. Use of the Patellar-Pubic Percussion Test in the Diagnosis and Management of a Tiru et al<ref name="Tiru et al">Tiru M, Goh SH, Low BY. Use of percussion as a screening tool in the diagnosis of occult hip fractures.
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  • The EASi-AOL was designed to use in people with Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS). == Method of Use ==
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  • ...ch for clothes (unhooking from a hanger) or pulling clothes off and on. To use a dressing stick, one would need adequate visual and motor coordination alo This video by Vive Health demonstrates how to use a dressing stick:
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  • ...decision making, which provides evidence, techniques, and dosages for the use of manual therapy and exercise in the treatment of neck pain. Please see th ...ation of symptoms to go to Step 2 – Determining the evidence regarding the use of manual therapy and exercise for the treatment of this population'''
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  • A presentation of the use of the GaitRite system for teaching gait analysis to year 1 pre-registratio ...n the normative values collected and the advantages and limitations of the use of the GaitRite in clinical practice. The session concluded with a discussi
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  • == Method of Use == ...s that affected the relevance of certain items which limited its universal use.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":2" />
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  • ...n level, indoor surfaces)<ref>Wong, C. K., W. Gibbs, and E. S. Chen. 2016. Use of the Houghton scale to classify community and household walking ability i ...wer extremity amputations. It reflects a person’s perception of prosthetic use. It's self-administered and easy to score.
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  • == Use of Assistive Technology == ...vice is not in working state or the environment is not supportive for it's use. <ref name=":1">McSweeney-Feld MH. Assistive Technology and Older Adults in
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  • ...herapist, we can recommend them discussing with their physician on initial use of an alternative drug, specifically Monoamine Oxidase B Inhibitors<ref>Che
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  • Watch this 2 minute video to see how physiotherapists can use this test to assess balance.{{#ev:youtube|v=VUq6IgQAVJM|300}}<ref>CDC.4-Sta == Method of Use ==
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  • == Method of Use == The following steps<ref name=":0" /> must be followed to ensure correct use of the BVM:
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  • == What References Should I Use == .... <ref name=":0" /> If you are unable to find the original source you can use the following way to reference it in the text: ..... Susan Coetzee stated "
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  • ...y. Tahir has good use of his arms but he is not yet very strong. He cannot use his legs at all.. <ref name=":0" />
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  • ...Rowley JA. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6287732/ Clinical use of a home sleep apnea test: an updated American Academy of Sleep Medicine p == Clinical Use ==
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  • While our pages are created for use by rehabilitation professionals, you may also find information that will he ...ce of the advice of your physician or other medical professional, and your use of Physiopedia indicates your agreement not to do so. Nothing on the Site o
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  • .../>'''' "), colon (":"), coma (" ''',''' "), or ampersand ("'''&'''"). Only use parentheses (" () ") if highlighting a commonly used abbreviated term. See ...a/the), prepositions (to/on/for) or conjunctions (and/but/for). Try not to use ACRONYMS alone as titles, except in parentheses. Example: [[Anterior Crucia
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  • ...nct to manual therapy or as it is own, because of its simple reasoning and use with minimal side effects.
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  • #First you will need to '''save the file that you wish to use to your computer'''. ...siopedia. If you don't have permission, find the document that you wish to use on the web and [[Making_links|make an external link ]]to this.<br>
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  • == Method of Use == ...ysiotherapists working with facial palsy do not use this scale but instead use the Sunnybrook [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Facial_Grading_System Facial G
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  • ==Method of Use== ...was limited in the literature search. It is important to consider that the use of ManTRA may involve subjectivity, hence further studies may be required t
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  • A clinical decision rule used to indicate the use of radiography of the knee following an injury. <br> ..., Mathias S. Multicenter comparison of two clinical decision rules for the use of radiography in acute, high-risk knee injuries. Annals of Emergency Medic
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  • Clients suffering from cerebellar ataxia. The ICARS has been validated for use in patients with focal cerebellar lesions <ref>Schoch, B; et al. (Nov 2007) == Method of Use ==
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  • ...uthpiece at one end which is attached to a Mylar reed that flutters during use.<ref name=":0">Fujita A, Murata K, Takamori M. Novel method for sputum indu == Method of Use ==
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  • ...ure the angle between two body parts. For example, a physiotherapist might use an inclinometer to measure the angle between the thigh and the shinbone. Th ...s a relatively inexpensive device. Another advantage is that it is easy to use.<ref>Roach S, San Juan JG, Suprak DN, Lyda M. Concurrent validity of digita
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  • == Method of Use == ...ed as yes (0) and no (1). And if the patient has any drip or medication on use, item 6 is scored as yes(0) and no (1).<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...ing offered annually between all health professionals. This comprises the use of over 1 billion needles. ...multiple sleeves or blister packs to use the same size needle and may even use a few other sizes in one session depending on the body region being treated
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  • ...anking by use.png|thumb|Ranking of social media platforms by global active use]] == Social media use in Physiotherapy ==
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  • ====Physiotherapy use of Topical NSAIDs==== ...Bedder R, Vickerstaff V, Stone P, Sampson EL. Temporal trends in analgesic use in long-term care facilities: A systematic review of international prescrib
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  • == Indications for Use == ...alveolar ventilation, perfusion and metabolism of breathing. On top of the use of validity for the measured level of EtCO2, it gives us two main advantage
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  • ...damental guiding principles, there are few strict contraindications to the use of acupuncture and specific topics and situations continue to cause regular The safe use of acupuncture is promoted by following contraindications for it's applicat
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  • ...M. [https://www.statpearls.com/ArticleLibrary/viewarticle/131342 Substance Use Disorder]. Updated 8.18.21 Available: https://www.statpearls.com/ArticleLib ....nih.gov/29179155/ Patterns of adverse childhood experiences and substance use among young adults: A latent class analysis]. Addictive behaviors. 2018 Mar
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  • == Method of Use == ...The TIS has sufficient reliability, internal consistency and validity for use in clinical practice and stroke research.
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  • ...he Arthritis Research UK Musculoskeletal Health Questionnaire (MSK-HQ) for use across musculoskeletal care pathways. BMJ Open 2016 Aug;6(8):e012331</ref> ...aningful changes for the Musculoskeletal Health Questionnaire (MSK-HQ) for use across musculoskeletal care pathways. BMJ open 2019;9(10):e025357</ref> It
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  • ...ffer PE. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9345218/ Real-world use of the Breathing Pattern Assessment Tool in assessment of breathlessness po == Method of Use ==
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  • == Method of Use == ...egnancy and postpartum, it is simple to administer, and it is feasible for use in clinical practice. <ref name="Stuge" />
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  • The FGS is intended for use on people with [[Facial Palsy|facial palsy]] irrespective of the cause of t == Method of Use ==
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  • ...tt SP, Wright JP. A survey of electrotherapeutic modalities: ownership and use in the NHS in England. Physiotherapy. 1995 Feb 1;81(2):82-91. *in localising lesions (especially chronic) i.e.diagnostic use
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  • PainDETECT was initially developed for use in patients with chronic low back pain. One study found that neuropathic pa The use of the questionnaire has however expanded to other populations/conditions,
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  • ...ce performance]]. While the pharmacological action of analgesics and their use in treating pain with and without anti-inflammatory effect is well establis * The therapeutic use of [[Corticosteroid Medication|glucocorticoid]]<nowiki/>s is undoubtable an
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  • #Use a standing desk. #Use standing meetings.
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  • Pump use carries many pros for individuals with diabetes who are physically active. ...Fiasp) are being researched but have not yet been approved by the FDA for use in pumps.
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  • ...a and microbial growth, such as hygiene practices, sexual intercourse, the use of antibiotics, increased moisture, sweating, menses, and hormone replaceme * Use dermatologically approved detergent such as Purex or Clear
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  • ...c <ref>US Food and Drug Administration. Patient-Reported Outcome Measures: Use in Medical Product Development to Support Labeling Claims. [Accessed July 2 ==The Context of Use of the COA==
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  • ...ling-claims. (Accessed 19 April 2022). </ref> and Human Services about the use of PROMs, they are defined as reports of a patient’s health condition tha === How to use PROMs ===
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  • ...long term [[Pain Behaviours|pain]] or psycho-social effects, and therefore use of an outcome measure is beneficial to monitor the scars' progress<ref name The VSS is for use with patients with scarring from burn injuries<ref>Thompson CM, Sood RF, Ho
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  • ...e for identifying pain of predominantly neuropathic origin: validation for use in clinical and postal research. The Journal of Pain. 2005 Mar 1;6(3):149-5 == Method of Use ==
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  • The Pediatric Balance Scale is intended for use with school-aged children with mild to moderate motor impairments. Pilot te == Method of Use ==
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  • == Method of Use == '''12 What type of protection do you use for your urine leakage?'''
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  • ...hink about why this is. Is it about the title, the first sentence, layout, use of pictures/videos/presentations or something else? ...emember it is your job to be be critically selective about the sources you use.&nbsp;
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  • ...o the professional content on the Physiopedia website. We also request and use general data to allow us to alert users to new activities and features, and General anonymised website use data is collated to allow us to analyse use and improve services. The following platform facilities are delivered using
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  • ...uestionnaire/ (accessed 14 Sept 2018).</ref> although is not advisable for use with moderate to severe learning difficulties. == Method of Use ==
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  • Use of a pessary can provide immediate relief to symptoms associated with POP. ...advanced pelvic organ prolapse and predictors of its short-term successful use.  Menopause.  2017; 24 (8): 954-958.  doi: 10.1097/GME.0000000000000859.
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  • ...was developed to reduce the respondent burden and increase convenience for use among persons with [[Parkinson's|Parkinson's Disease]] in clinical settings == Method of Use ==
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  • ...m for the severity of illness in psychiatry. The assessments are easier to use and more perceptive of the impacts of different treatments than measurement
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  • ...phalic hand to stabilize the upper segment that is being examine, and will use their 3 medial fingers of their cephalic hand to contact the spinous proces
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  • ...including teens. The prescription drugs most often abused include [[Opioid Use Disorder|opioid painkillers]], anti-anxiety medications, sedatives and stim ...imately 2.1 million people meeting criteria for a diagnosis of a substance use disorder related to prescription drugs.<ref>McHugh RK, Nielsen S, Weiss RD.
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  • == Method of Use == ...nd demonstrated good psychometric properties, indicating its potential for use in both research and clinical settings to evaluate the impact of vaginal sy
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  • ...ices; Poor Self-Esteem; Poor Social Skills; Social Inequalities; Substance Use.<ref name=":0" /> ...orld are affected by a mental health or [[Substance Use Disorder|substance use disorder.]]
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  • As this page is being populated and organised, please use Ctrl-f (Windows), or Cmd-f (Mac OSX) to search for a term that you require.
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  • RADAI is intended for use in individuals diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), helping healthcare == Method of Use ==
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  • The LEFS is intended for use with adults, with lower extremity conditions.<ref name="Binkley et al." />< == Method of Use ==
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  • .... http://www.iciq.net/<nowiki/>(accessed 15 June 2018).</ref> Requests to use any of the developed ICIQs in research or clinical practice can be made by === Method of Use ===
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  • == Method of Use == |For women: Are you able to sew? For men: Are you able to use a screwdriver?
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  • ...be based on understanding and interpreting the knowledge then you have to use your own words and style to represent the information. ...ity of your work, whether you give credit or not (see our section on "fair use" rules).
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  • ...ther physical, emotional or social.  MYMOP® asks a person about medication use related to their problem and whether they want to cut this down.<ref>Paters ...t.<ref name=":3" />{{#ev:youtube|w8d0w38n-eI|300}}<ref>getwelluk. How Do I Use MYMOP? Available from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8d0w38n-eI [last acc
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  • ...ation sciences, research utilization dissemination and diffusion, research use, knowledge transfer and uptake, and knowledge transfer and exchange.<ref na ...volves diverse knowledge-user groups. Knowledge translation focuses on the use of research-generated knowledge that may be used in conjunction with other
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  • == Method of Use == ...4 = almost normal use, 5 = normal use and the Quality of Movement: 0 = no use, 1 = very poor, 2 = poor, 3= fair, 4 = almost normal, 5 = normal. <ref name
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  • == Method of Use (9-item tool) == ...3 items excluded (fear, anxiety and pain elsewhere), making it quicker it use. However,&nbsp;<ref name="Keele University" />&nbsp;have reported that thei
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  • ...2018 Clinical Breast Cancer, Vol. 18, No. 6, e1261-7. </ref> supported the use of UEFI in patients after breast cancer surgery. == Method of Use ==
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  • == Method of Use == * Permission needs to be obtained before use from the authors.
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  • ==Method of Use== Click [http://www.screencast.com/t/yvjE0EJkiHA here] for an example of how to use and score the SCIM.&nbsp;
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  • === Making Use Of A Routine === ...Palsy at Home]. 4th ed. Oxford: Butterworth –Heinemann, 2009 </ref> making use of known activities and introducing new ones but always prepare the child f
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  • *Use a firm, palmar grip. * [[File:Lifting mechanics.jpg|right|frameless]]Use mechanical means (e.g. hand trucks, pushcarts, etc.) when possible for heav
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  • This guide explains how you as an expert can use Physiopedia to contribute your knowledge to the rehabilitation community. Experts could use this opportunity to:<br>
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  • ...individuals with cognitive impairments by increasing their adaptation and use of the vast benefits provided by technology.<ref>Moore Sohlberg M, Fickas S ...ons showed that “cognitively impaired elderly patients were more likely to use assistive devices ineffectively than cognitively intact elders."<ref>Alkadr
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  • == Use == ...y to either begin or return to work. Certain professions require extensive use of hands and candidates need to be screened to avoid injury.
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  • Virtual reality (VR) can be defined as the “use of interactive simulations created with computer hardware and software to p == Use as a Treatment Modality ==
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  • Like many pain scales for use with people with dementia, there is not a lot of evidence regarding the A It is easy to use and no training is required<ref name=":1" />. It is [https://apsoc.org.au/P
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  • ...ylococcus Aureus|MRSA]] strains were reported within two years of clinical use. Vancomycin was then introduced as a therapy for MRSA infections in hospita * Recent use of vancomycin or other antibiotics, especially glycopeptides<ref name=":3"
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  • ...ical manipulation and its associated risks. The following points may be of use in responding to such requests:'' ...mobility and optimise function. Spinal manipulation is not appropriate for use in all clinical situations or with all patients.
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  • == Method of Use == * A comprehensive guide to the use of the PPAS (in PowerPoint) can be found [https://netvaerk.socialstyrelsen.
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  • == Clinical Benefits of TheraTogs Use == * '''Use neural plasticity and neuromotor relearning to clinical advantage -&nbsp;''
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  • ...behavioral therapy approaches, TENS, acupressure to reduce or cut down the use of medications.<ref>Schofield P, Dunham M, Martin D, Bellamy G, Francis SA, * Use of TENS, proper elevation of the affected extremity, immobilization and cry
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  • Although designed for use with patients with TBI, the HiMAT can be used for a number of other neurolo == Method of Use ==
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  • ...culoskeletal disorders.<ref>Cotler HB, Chow RT, Hamblin MR, Carroll J. The Use of Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) For Musculoskeletal Pain. MOJ Orthop Rheu ...the previous<br>recommended Joules/cm2 (J/cm<sup>2</sup>, energy density). Use '''''Joules''''' rather than ''Joules/cm''<sup>''2'' </sup>to specify how m
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  • ...dera K.J., Hontas R., Ogden J.A. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2298887/ Use of continuous passive motion in pediatric orthopedics.] J Pediatr Orthop. 1 ...nee replacement], with some support from a small number of studies for its use. <ref>He M.L., Xiao Z.M., Lei M., Li TS.., Wu H., Liao J. [https://pubmed.n
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  • ...termediate corrections. <br>- Transparent: Usually, it is not necessary to use the “pads”, we can thus control directly on the skin the pushes, stops,
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  • ...r Available: https://www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/addiction/opioid-use-disorder<nowiki/>(accessed 9.4.20220</ref>. Opioid use disorder consists of an overpowering desire to use opioids, increased opioid tolerance, and withdrawal syndrome when discontin
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  • ...an MR. A short version of the International Hip Outcome Tool (iHOT-12) for use in routine clinical practice. Arthroscopy. 2012, 28(5):611-6.</ref> “Acti == Method of Use ==
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  • == Method of Use == Health professionals working in the ICU setting can easily use the outcome tool in the patient to check the highest mobility level of the
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  • ...s always helpful to go through help pages of the database you are going to use. There are two methods that you can use to [[Formulate an answerable question|formulate search questions]]:
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  • ..., reliable, responsive and efficient outcome measure that would be easy to use and applicable to a large number of clinical presentations.<ref>Stratford P ...ov/pubmed/9580892 The patient-specific functional scale: validation of its use in persons with neck dysfunctio]n. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical
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  • ...- An excellent guide to&nbsp;contraindications and precautions&nbsp;in the use of electrophysical agents (2010).
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  • [[File:Solid fuel cooking.jpeg|thumb|Solid fuel use in house]] ...isk, ''Eos, 99'', Available:https://eos.org/research-spotlights/solid-fuel-use-puts-human-health-at-risk . Published on 15 March 2018.</ref>. With long-te
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  • == How to use == {{#ev:youtube|uOscl37oHzg|300}}<ref>CMC Vellore. Use of Acapella for Airway Clearance for Cystic Fibrosis Patients. Available fr
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  • ...pubs/afp/issues/2021/0101/p42.pdf Diagnostic imaging: appropriate and safe use. American Family Physician.] 2021 Jan 1;103(1):42-50.</ref>
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  • ...u can access this tool [https://images.google.com/ here]. It is simple to use, select your image, click on the camera icon and either: type in the URL of #First, save the image you intend to use to your computer.
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  • ...6-item Patient Reported Outcome (PRO) measures developed and validated for use in clinical trials involving foot surgery. These self-administered PROs ass ...orrective surgery and has recently been slightly amended and validated for use among patients with a variety of foot or ankle problems. The MOXFQ (foot) a
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  • It is intended for use in patients with [[stroke]]<ref name=":0" />, [[Spinal Cord Injury|spinal c == Method of Use ==
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  • ...oper use of over-the-counter antibiotic drugs from different types. People use it unnecessarily or they aren't in need to take it as we see in case of vir ...in need of stricter laws and supervision to control irrational and illegal use of medicines.
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  • == Method of Use == ...s familiar with the movement abilities of children with cerebral palsy can use the GMFCS - E&R. Parents / caregivers of children with cerebral palsy are a
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  • ...p>2</sup> (J/cm<sup>2</sup>, which denoted energy density). Therefore, the use of '''''Joules''''' rather than ''Joules/cm''<sup>''2'' </sup>is advocate ...n to '''use Jules instead of Joules/cm2 is important clinically,''' as the use of the previously recommended Joules/cm2 resulted in confusion when compari
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  • ...stroke. Cochrane database of systematic reviews. 2016(11).</ref>), and may use visualisation cues and motor imagery often <ref>Guerra ZF, Lucchetti AL, Lu == Use in Rehabilitation ==
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  • ...owiki>. Published March 11, 2018. Accessed November 13, 2018.</ref> In the use of IM administration, the initial monthly dose is 10-20 times the daily ora ...dyskinesia.<ref name=":0" /> Haldol’s contraindications is to refrain from use in patients with Parkinson’s, hypersensitivity to the drug, severe CNS de
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  • ...general critical care and ICU populations, with a specific emphasis on its use as a method for identifying and tracking [[ICU Acquired Weakness]].<ref nam == Method of Use ==
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  • ...tems assessing pain level and extent of difficulty with ADLs requiring the use of the upper extremities. The pain subscale has 5-items and the Disability == Method of Use ==
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  • ...by the ability to use the Kinect with a PC. For instance, therapists could use this tool to create individualized home exercise programs that the patient *Does not require the use of any devices attached to the body or held onto by hand (i.e. motion senso
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  • ...pecifies an athlete with weakness/spasticity on one side of the body.  The use of a detailed classification system based on type of disability allows for
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  • ==== Use of the Classification System ==== ...2001, there is limited objective and quantifiable evidence to support the use of the Classification. <ref name=":1" />
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  • Intravenous drug use involves injecting a substance into a [[Veins|vein]] using a syringe. This ...een a marked increase in the amount of evidence documenting injecting drug use (IDU) and the prevalence of [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)|HIV,]] [[H
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  • ...that provides the best evidence-based information for physiotherapists to use in their clinical practice. ...works from the location they choose. We use Asana for project management, use Zoom for online meetings and everything else on Slack. We care about the w
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  • == Method of Use == ...atient rehabilitation<ref name=":1" />. Another study has demonstrated the use of EMS scores to classify residential care placements<ref name=":5" />. Alt
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  • ...when replying to interviewers<ref name=":0" />. Instead, candidates should use specific situations from their life as examples, such as placement, college ==Why Do Interviewers Use This Type of Question? ==
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  • ...to the box to assist in returning back to the start position. To progress, use a shorter box so that you are going further into the range. ...istance to assist in returning back to the starting position. To progress, use a smaller/less resistant band.
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  • ...signs and tests to confirm ankle syndesmosis involvement. They suggests to use the dorsiflexion-external rotation stress test along with the squeeze test
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  • == '''Method of Use''' == The GMFM was designed for use by pediatric therapists who are familiar with assessing motor skills in chi
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  • ...ht from the legs to the upper body and are often used by people who cannot use their legs to support their weight (from short-term injuries to lifelong di ...[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33094912/ Injuries Associated with Crutch Use: A Narrative Review]. PM R. 2021 Oct;13(10):1176-1192.</ref> Adjusting the
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  • ...ral approaches for limiting these side effects have been adopted, like the use of COX-2 specific drugs, co-medication of acid suppressants like proton pum ...opted are: combination therapy of NSAIDs with gastroprotective agents and; use of selective COX-2 inhibitors.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...balance and fall prevention programs. They also are now being marketed for use at standing desks to keep workers more alert and improve fitness.<ref>Elish There are many reasons a physiotherapist may choose to use a balance board. The include
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  • # The use of growth factors for therapeutic reasons is growing == Therapeutic Use ==
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  • == Methods of Use == Different study support the use of the HOS ADL and sports subscales as a self report outcome instrument for
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  • ...ding on the type of [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular disease]]. The use of nitrates is indicated in the following cardiovascular diseases: angina p ...s: A long-acting preparation takes longer to start working, so is not much use for immediate pain relief. But, it works for much longer after each dose th
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  • ...nd initial or sign it (some institutions require dating it as well). never use Tippex to obliterate an entry. *Use black pen, or print in black if the record is digital.
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  • * Ensure that people with disabilities are able to use in appropriate manner * Capacity building to the PWDs and their families use of assistive technology and identification of needed assistive devices usin
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  • ...ed these kinds of devices before, it can be a huge barrier to learn how to use them, before being able to experience the benefits they provide. ...in supporting these people, often they are eldery people, to learn how to use these devices and to benefit from them in their daily life.
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  • .../18608387 The circumstances of falls among people with Parkinson's and the use of Falls Diaries to facilitate reporting]. Disability and rehabilitation. 2 Hospitals also make use of falls diaries but these are recorded by staff not the individual faller.
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  • If you wish to advertise educational services that you provide please use the [https://members.physio-pedia.com/pp-contact-us/ contact page] to conta ...edback on your experience of using Physiopedia as an Expert.&nbsp; We will use this feedback to improve the Physiopedia service for Experts.&nbsp; You can
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  • To use wikitext you need to use the edit source option under the edit menu or the <nowiki>[[ ]]</nowiki> on ...ges you can '''add them side by side'''. &nbsp;To do this you will need to use columns, like this:
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  • * Clients need to be educated on the correct use of inhaler and the use of spacers in conjunction with inhalers. 
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  • * Cardiac glycosides, including digitalis and digoxin, have long-standing use in clinical practice. * Its optimal use is in the treatment of mild to moderate [[Heart Failure|heart failure]] in
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  • ...ctice in West Yorkshire. During this time Rachael became interested in the use of technology within the physiotherapy profession. Rachael continues to use her specialist knowledge of the global physiotherapy profession and her tec
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  • ...o provide physiological effects and therapeutic benefits. Physiotherapists use these as an adjunct to other treatment and management techniques in most si
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  • == Method of Use == It has been validated and is reliable for use in clinical studies with the theta reliability coefficients for Physical Fu
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  • ...ain link] to see an interview with Ebonie Rio working with athletes on the use of isometric exercises for tendinopathy pain.&nbsp;
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  • ...n tumors, and some European countries have taken steps to limit cell phone use by children<ref name="overview" />. *Case-Control Study of Use of NSAIDs and GBM&nbsp;[view case study in the ''[http://aje.oxfordjournals
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  • # '''Content review''' - you will use your rehabilitation knowledge and experience to ensure that the content rep # '''Literature search''' - you should use your [[How to Perform a Simple Literature Search|literature searching skill
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  • There are many different types of vaccines in use today, they represents the different strategies used to reduce the risk of # '''Inactivated Vaccines''' - use a previously virulent version of the bacteria or virus that has been inacti
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  • == Guidelines on appropriate use == ...ice and provides an information sheet regarding technique, prescription of use and cleaning advice based on manufacturers instructions.
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  • ...n shown to contribute for diagnosis purposes; however, their potential for use as outcome measures is unknown. The main objective of the participating cen ...monia, CHF, and IPF patients. Pulm Med 2012; 2012:240160.</ref>Through the use of CORSA, ARSs have been found to be a more sensitive indicator, detecting
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  • ...riant of the 30 Seconds Sit to Stand Test which allows for upper extremity use on the armrests of a chair. ==Method of Use==
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  • ...ve slider+glider, eccentric wrist ext, wrist ext stretch).<br>- Advised on use of epiclasp splint if found taping effective.<br>- Booked review appointmen ...dures.<br>- Acupuncture was used as I previously wrote a case-study on its use in lateral epicondylitis and was able to back it up with recent evidence. A
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  • And if you wanted '''scaled down to a smaller size''', you could use: If you wish to add '''two videos side by side''' you will need to use columns like this:
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  • ...the wheelchair from opening while it is being lifted, it may be helpful to use a strap. ...e process of opening a cross-braced wheelchair started, the learner should use the push-handles to lift the rear wheels off the ground  (thereby avoidin
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  • ...you should check that this page doesn’t already exist within Physiopedia. Use the ‘search’ box to check what is already available. Make sure that you ...d add the New Page template. When you have chosen the template you wish to use follow these [[Adding Templates|Adding Templates]] instructions.
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  • ...our body can take in and use while exercising. That ability to take in and use oxygen is an indicator of your cardiorespiratory fitness level.<ref name=":
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  • ...the door from closing. To avoid scraping the door, the wheelchair user can use his/her hand or elbow to push the door open briefly to allow progress. ...asters over the threshold or up not the higher level, it may be helpful to use the door frame to help provide the forces needed to proceed.
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  • == Method of Use and Scoring Interpretation == ...uestionnaires. It has also been adapted across cultures and translated for use in different countries.
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  • ...he most commonly asked questions, with the aim of helping you navigate and use our platform effectively and efficiently. '''How can I use an image from Physiopedia?'''
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  • == Method of Use == ...://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1052513/pdf/jepicomh00235-0070.pdf Use of the Nottingham Health Profile with patients after a stroke]. J Epidem
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  • ...ased on preexisting [[CT Scans|CT scans]] of the patient’s skull. With the use of 3D design, we can able to produce a helmet that eliminated contact poin
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  • ...frequently experienced this injury due to their work involving repetitive use of their hands. Over time, the term became commonly used to describe injuri |Athletes who use their hands frequently, such as gamekeepers, rock climbers, and skiers
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  • # Use dependent plasticity. === 4. Use-dependent plasticity ===
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  • * Paralysed patients dependent on a mechanical ventilator may be able to use GPB continuously, other than during sleep, to substitute the mechanical ven * The most common use of GPB is in patients who are able to breathe spontaneously but whose power
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  • ...atient’s [[Cardiovascular System|circulation]] and respiration through the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) until advanced life support arrives. ...received training many years ago, or are trained but not confident should use hands-only CPR.
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  • ...devices, pharmaceuticals products, or medical procedures and systems. Some use the term ''health care technology'' interchangeably. <ref name=":0" /> Heal ...of machine, apparatus, instrument, implant, software, reagent for in vitro use that is intended for a medical purpose <ref name=":1">WHO. Medical devices.
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  • == Method of Use == ...ctional Independence Measure.jpg|right|alt=|frameless|570x570px]]Guide for use: Patient function is assessed using the FIM™ instrument at the start of a
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  • ...reconditioning completes. There is no room for the use of faradic current use on the face as it could lead to cause secondary contractures of the face.<r
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  • ...ive and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices, that are equipment people use to communicate without using verbal speech.<ref name=":0">Communicators – Children and adults with complex communication needs require the use of an AAC in their daily lives either as a permanent solution or a tempora
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  • ...I, Le Gal M, Bouhassira D, Huygen FJ. Linguistic validation of the DN4 for use in international studies. European journal of pain. 2010 Jan 1;14(1):58-63. == Methods of Use ==
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  • Any clinician can use this calculator<ref name=":1" /> to predict the probability of an osteoporo == Method of Use ==
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  • == Method of Use == ...trument that has demonstrated responsiveness.&nbsp; The PFDI-20 is easy to use in both clinical and research settings.<ref name="Barber" />
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  • ...cifically to assess the quality of walking in adults with chronic pain for use in clinical and research settings.
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  • The following video demonstrates the use of a hand-held dynamometer in various positions: <ref>HOGGANScientific. Han ...cost-affordable than IKD, but does question its efficacy for larger joint use such as the knee <ref>Stark T, Walker B, Phillips JK, Fejer R, Beck R. [htt
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  • Alcoholism also known as Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a serious disease where people have an overpowering desir ...in the last 12 months, the global burden of disease caused by its harmful use is enormous. Disturbingly, it exceeds those caused by many other risk facto
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  • *Use a clear, easy to read letter font like Arial or Times New Roman. *Use bullet points to list your duties, skills and achievements in recent jobs.
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  • ...the toolkit is to provide clinicians with outcome measures appropriate for use along the continuum of care for patients before and after total joint arthr #Use, with all appropriate patients, at admission, at least once through the ser
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  • The SLS test is a reasonable tool to use in preparticipation [[Injury Prevention in Sport|sports physical examinatio == Use ==
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  • ...relative humidity of 55% is maintained whilst the department should be in use. The duration of treatment should be limited for all patients with a maximu *To control Pool Entry and Egress – Assessment of a patient’s ability to use the steps into the pool should be made by the physiotherapist in conjunctio
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  • ...ting the movement system sets a clinical framework for physiotherapists to use a [[Holistic Healthcare Interventions for Children|holistic]] approach when ...ents.The new vision aims to identify physiotherapists as professionals who use their “expertise” to transform society by optimizing movement to enhanc
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  • ...of women tobacco use. There is a strong association between heavy tobacco use and the development of Buerger's disease<ref>Klein-Weigel P, Volz TS, Zange It is believed that  increased tobacco use increase the level of  the inflammatory process in the body, one or more c
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  • ...la A. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6453482/ Exploring the use of assistive products to promote functional independence in self-care activ ...yer K. [https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2333721419885291 The Use of Mobility Devices and Personal Assistance: A Joint Modeling Approach]. Ge
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  • ...ces in undergraduate physiotherapy education. Michael's PhD evaluated the use of technology-mediated practices in clinical education, and resulted in the
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  • == Method of Use == ...S, Crouch T, Dolecka UE, Steel M, Low Choy NL. [https://pnz.org.nz/journal Use and validation of the Balance Outcome Measure for Elder Rehabilitation in a
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  • ...hase 1:''' An online survey to determine current awareness, knowledge, and use of the Canadian Cervical Spine Rule (C-Spine Rule) by BC physical therapist ...ubsequent design of learning resources and tools to increase awareness and use of the C-Spine Rule in clinical practice.
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  • ...over the years it has seen many changes to its use and governance. It's use in the assessment and treatment of epicondylitis is often advocated<ref>And Cyriax and Cyriax suggested the use of deep transverse [[Friction Massage|friction massage]] in combination wit
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  • ...posterior superior muscle pain is due to improper posture or inappropriate use of muscle for example holding a phone between ear and shoulder, which can c * First, cross your arm to apposite side and use the contralateral hand to hold the trigger fairy place it on the muscle and
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  • ...nction, it is anticipated that she will be a functional ambulator with the use of a prosthesis. Upon evaluation the patient was able to complete bed mobility with the use of a bedrail, and to complete stand pivot transfers with standby assistance
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  • == The use of a home program has many benefits for both the family and the child == ...n and intensity of using the home program is lacking.<ref name=":2" /> The use of these program in resource limited settings should also be investigated.
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  • ...; social, environmental, personal and cultural issues. Internationally the use of the ICF in rehabilitation services is becoming increasingly popular. ...ng exercises to (hopefully) improve mouth muscle control. Advice on how to use eating time and how to communicate and stimulate the child to communicate d
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  • * Cardiovascular Ultrasound - The use of diagnostic ultrasound to view the musculature of the heart as well as ar * Abdominal Ultrasound - The use of diagnostic ultrasound to view the abdominal viscera and the contents wit
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  • ...tation Competency Framework|rehabilitation]] (short term) or for long term use at home or in a care setting. ...er; if the belt does not have loops, hold onto the belt itself. You should use a transfer belt with patients who can partially support their own weight bu
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  • ...hat the drug should be readily available for both medical and recreational use; however governments around the world still have strict laws about its usag ...Ventura CM, Kiven S, Sagi V, Gupta K. A balanced approach for cannabidiol use in chronic pain. Frontiers in pharmacology. 2020 Apr 30;11:561.</ref> See b
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  • ...can be quantified and compared to the opposite knee.<ref>Daniel DM, et al. Use of the Quadriceps Active Test to diagnose posterior cruciate-ligament disru
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  • ...to a decrease in fluid volume.<ref name=":0">Shah SU, Anjum S, Littler WA. Use of diuretics in cardiovascular disease: (2) hypertension. ''Postgraduate Me ...many physicians.<ref name=":2">Ernst ME, PharmD., & Moser M, M.D. (2009). Use of diuretics in patients with HypertensionDrug therapy:''N Engl J Med.'' 2
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  • ...e where anatomical anomalies or pathological processes limit or direct the use of OMT procedures”.'''''</blockquote> | Demonstrate effective use of the process of pattern recognition, including the importance of organisi
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  • ...movement of the vertebrae is through [[Medical Imaging|radiography]], but use of long-term radiography is not sensible due to risk of radiation and cost. ...ensive instrument for measuring spinal motion, and possibly the easiest to use.
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  • ...evelopment projects and ensures that the site is kept free for everyone to use for ever!
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  • * Make use of the PICOT mnemonic<ref>Herbert R, Jamtvedt G, Hagen KB, Elkins MR. Pract |+PICOT mnemonic to use in formulating a clinical question
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  • ...ethods and movement patterns&nbsp;of affected joints. This can be with the use of devices such as splints or pacing activities. ...Behavioural approaches are&nbsp;significantly more effective in increasing use of&nbsp;joint protection than ‘standard’ education with information boo
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  • ...484-94.</ref>. Therefore, it is necessary for Health Care Professionals to use valid and reliable outcome measures to evaluate and treat back pain effecti However, it is not possible to use all these diagnostic tools to examine back pain functional scores. Besides,
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  • *If you would like to use a Template for your project just [mailto:[email protected] let us know ...cial:RequestAccount|requesting an account]] as you did.&nbsp; They need to use their full name for their username.
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  • Currently individuals who use a wheelchair encounter many barriers to participation including accessibili # Use of the environment for training
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  • ...us parts of an illness or injury process. It was initially adopted for the use in the assessment of arthritis, but can be used to assess any type of condi == What is the HAQ-DI & Why use it? ==
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  • == Method of Use == Physiotherapists use the tool when assessing function and detect problems in performing ADL and
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  • *Observe for gestures / sounds that she may use to express herself, and respond&nbsp;consistently and immediately to any at ...they listen to the words you&nbsp;say and in time (usually) they begin to use words themselves.
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  • ...ation has been successfully encoded, it must be stored in memory for later use.[[File:Memory formation.jpeg|right|frameless|382x382px|alt=]] ...outside of our awareness most of the time, except when we actually need to use it.
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  • The use of Polk’s test may help the clinician to diagnostically differentiate bet As there is a lack of strong evidence supporting the use of Polk's test to differentiate between [[Lateral Epicondylitis|Lateral Epi
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  • ...rtain [[Immunotherapy|immunotherapies]]. Research proposes that antibiotic use can diminish the efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy in lung ca
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  • == Method of Use == ...Test is a feasible and valid clinical test of dynamic standing balance for use in ambulant people poststroke. [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/artic
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  • How to use : Place the RC-Cornet® PLUS NASAL in the right nostril and cover the left == How to use ==
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  • ...ling tissue <ref>Fusaro I, Orsini S, Sforza T, Rotini R, Benedetti MG. The use of braces in the rehabilitation treatment of the post-traumatic elbow. ''J Use of outcome measures will determine the effectiveness of orthotics. This wil
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  • == Method of Use == ...han 0.81 in a study done in children sample<ref name=":2" />. However, the use of some of the Hospital del Mar criteria resulted in high values in knee hy
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  • ...'s Council on Physical Fitness. Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids: Incidence of Use and Health Implications. Research Digest 2005; Series 5, No.5:1-8</ref><br> ...-graders, there was a different trend—from 2000 to 2004, past year steroid use increased, but in 2005 there was a significant decrease, from 2.5 percent t
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  • ...27:2835-2843.</ref> study in developing a clinical prediction rule for the use of this technique in low back patients. ...JM, Childs JD, Palmer JA. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16676870 The use of a lumbar spine manipulation technique by physical therapists in patients
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  • * Type 1: Slow oxidative (SO) fibers contract relatively slowly and use aerobic respiration (oxygen and glucose) to produce ATP. They produce low p * Type 2 A: Fast oxidative (FO) fibers have fast contractions and primarily use aerobic respiration, but because they may switch to anaerobic respiration (
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  • == Diagnostic Use == ...xception of intravenous injections, they are usually painless. These tests use radioactive materials, called radiopharmaceuticals or radiotracers, help
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  • ...-label to treat various mood and eating disorders and helps in [[Substance Use Disorder|substance abuse]] therapy.<ref>Very well mind [https://www.verywel ...|Parkinson diseas]]<nowiki/>e (PD). Carbidopa is indicated for combination use with levodopa (L-dopa) for the treatment of motor symptoms occurring in Par
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  • ...=QNyY-hwP3NA|width}}<ref>mmlearn.org Assistive Devices: Which One Should I Use? Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNyY-hwP3NA (last accessed ...can be excessive. They hoped for improved designs and guidelines for safer use of canes and walkers.<ref>Bateni H, Maki BE. [https://www.archives-pmr.org/
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  • ...and sexual well-being''' - safety in relationships, recreational substance use, money, housing, immigration status, social support, sexual health, family == Method of Use ==
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  • == Method of Use == Below are steps on how to use SF-12:<ref name=":1" /><ref>Ware, J. E., & Sherbourne, C. D. (1992). The MO
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  • == Method of Use == In some studies that appear to use the ADDS, the scale is not referred to as such, but rather as one of the fo
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  • ...ith patients with chronic low back pain, but it has since been adapted for use with other populations, such as people with spinal injuries, musculoskeleta
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  • ...tps://europepmc.org/article/PMC/4127517 Functional movement screening: the use of fundamental movements as an assessment of function-part 2.] Internationa ...ctional movement deficits that could indicate an increased risk of injury. Use in the literature varies from young, active individuals to middle-aged indi
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  • ...ing or support the wheelchair user and family member/caregiver may need to use and maintain their wheelchair. <ref name=":0">Sarah Frost, Kylie Mines, Jam ...comfort, and safety in different environments and settings of anticipated use. The wheelchair service personnel should always keep this at the forefront
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  • ...eard DJ, Carr AJ, Dawson J. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17785736/ The use of the Oxford hip and knee scores.] The Journal of bone and joint surgery. == Method of Use ==
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  • ...a group of visual and extra-ocular symptoms associated with the sustained use of visual display terminals.<ref name=":0">Parihar JK, Jain VK, Chaturvedi ...nomics practices knowledge who also have longer duration of occupation and use computers daily are significantly at risk of developing CVS. This is due to
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  • ...y donated a selection of images for use in Physiopedia. You are welcome to use any of these pictures in articles that you are creating or updating in Phys To use the pictures:
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  • Its main purpose is to increase the use of the affected hand, by giving the child numerous opportunities to repeat Children are encouraged and stimulated to use their affected upper limb through play and exploration of their everyday en
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  • ...antime it is important to start stimulating the child’s residual vision or use non-visual stimulation during treatment. The goal is to allow the child to ...t is commonly seen that children turn their head away in order to apply or use their more developed peripheral vision.
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  • ...tensive and requires strict attention to details. Deviations in thw strict use of this method are likely responsible for the variations among centers in r ...n slip up inside the cast and the deformity can worsen. It is important to use a thin layer of padding and to make the casts well-fitting. Also parents sh
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  • == Method Of Use == Items 8 -11 use this scale:
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  • {{#ev:youtube|5aFX4XVb7cE}}<ref>ULHT Physiotherapy. How to use a Flutter [Internet]. YouTube. 2017 [cited 2024 Jan 31]. Available from: ht ...m the tracheobronchial tract. This device is small, portable, and easy to use and has no side effects<ref name=":0">Rekha K, Anandh V, Doss DS, Dinesh A.
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  • ...e of handling equipment a physiotherapist will most frequently require and use on horses. It is advisable to always have a halter on the horse’s head fo ...may cause stress to an animal. When working with horses, you should always use as little restraint as is necessary for everyone to remain safe. Additional
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  • ...ynamic use of the poles, and control of the poles with the grip and strap. Use of the poles actively engages the upper body to propel the body forward dur * The use of walking poles engages the upper body muscles.
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  • == Method of Use == ...g tested does not participate functionally; however, an attempt is made to use the UE. In unilateral tasks, the UE not being tested may be used to move th
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  • == Method of Use == ...iterature review. <ref name=":2" /> They explored both the evidence on the use and the clinometric (psychometric) properties of the tool.
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  • ...re as even briefer [[Outcome Measures|outcome measures]] is desirable for use in busy clinical settings or as part of comprehensive health questionnaires == Method of Use ==
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  • ...at a handful of specialized rehabilitation facilities, there is widespread use of video games. About 87% of American youth reported, own at least one vide ...Phys. Ther. 2008;88:1196–1207</ref>Both of these studies can be utilize to use of video games for specific therapeutic goals.
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  • ...es of their knee pain and disability. This tool was developed initially to use on adults. The KOOS pschometric properties have shown high reliability and ...rehension of the subjects.&nbsp;<ref>Willis G B, Royston P, Bercini D. The use of verbal report methods in the development and testing of survey questionn
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  • From birth, infants use their hands to gather information about their bodies and surrounding surfac ..., infants aged 0-7 months use their hands for other purposes as well. Hand use during this stage can have the following objectives:<ref name=":0">Versfeld
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  • * possible and do not use heavy forces (ie: pushing, pulling, lifting) when outside of our base of su * Use general body mechanics principles.
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  • ...h his wife in a one level access flat. Has a manual wheel chair for inside use and an electric wheelchair for outdoors- due to the flooring on the corrido Gait/metabolism expenditure- increased energy requirement sue to use of left below knee prosthesis. With further increased energy requirements d
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  • ** Examples: tenodesis grasp, using U-cuff, can also use ringed cutlery, and might be able to weave cutlery through the fingers ** Examples: tenodesis grasp or can use hooks. Care must be taken to avoid burns when holding a hot beverage
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  • ...cts and systems are designed or rearranged so that they fit the people who use them. It aims to improve workspaces and environments to reduce the risk of ...ures that the designs complement the strengths and abilities of people who use it.<ref>Bridger R. [https://books.google.co.in/books?hl=en&lr=&id=Jr4FIRQnV
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  • == Method of Use == The test must be completed without the use of any thoracic brace or leg orthoses. Therapist asks the patient to comple
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  • * The use of supplemental oxygen in the home remains the most common and popular resp * More than 1.5 million adults in the United States use supplemental oxygen for a variety of [[Respiratory Failure|respiratory]] di
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  • It has been mentioned by experts to use in diagnosing Cavo varus foot in Charcot Marie Disease and the level of evi
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  • *[[Template:Allow-physiopedia|The copyright holder gave me permission to use this work in Physiopedia]] *Your own work, allow non-commercial use and modifications as long as others credit you and share alike:&nbsp;[[Temp
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  • ...nal status of lower-limb amputees with (AMPPRO) and without (AMPnoPRO) the use of a prosthesis. | Has the ability or potential to use a prosthesis for transfers or ambulation in level surfaces at a fixed cade
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  • ...f the different prosthetic components - to be able to teach the patient to use the prosthesis optimally and to apply the correct gait training strategy   ...follows technical instructions provided with the technology selected. The use of an alignment jig is highly recommended in order to attach the socket to
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  • ...tinues, by 2030 we will be 35% less active<ref>Ng SW, Popkin B (2012) Time Use and Physical Activity: a shift away from movement across the globe. Obesity ...ve any physical activity?" This includes handling of heavy objects and/or use of tools (e.g. plumber, cleaner, electrician, joiner, nurse, gardener, pos
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  • == Method of Use == ...t repetition. Inability to complete five repetitions without assistance or use of upper extremity support indicates failure of test, any modifications sho
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  • ...2008.00898.x Assistive devices and cerebral palsy: factors influencing the use of assistive devices at home by children with cerebral palsy.] Child: care, ...le equipment because you think it is needed. Make sure the family wants to use it.
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  • *Pain often lessens with use of antacids. *Pain progresses regardless of modification of activities and use of medication.
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  • *It gives her opportunities to use and develop her senses. ...k about which children would benefit from&nbsp;such a toy, and how you can use it to play with them.
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  • ...o the degree to which individuals have the ability to find, understand and use information and services from electronic sources in order to make health de * '''Computer literacy:''' ability to use digital technologies and access electronic health information
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  • ...rworks.wmich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1952&context=ojot The Dynamic Use of the Kawa Model: A Scoping Review.] Open J Occup Ther. 2022 Spring;10(2): ...enging times. Driftwood represents the tools and abilities individuals can use to navigate life's difficulties. In the imagery of the Kawa Model, driftwoo
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  • ...ttps://bmcpediatr.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12887-020-02401-5 he use and perception of support walkers for children with disabilities: a United ...h-Cerebral-Palsy-at-GMFCS-Level-with-Hip-and-Knee-Contractures.pdf Stander Use for an Adolescent with Cerebral Palsy at GMFCS Level with Hip and Knee Cont
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  • ...present with signs suggestive of use. Characteristic presentation of METH use includes: restlessness, weight loss, heightened alertness, violent behavior An acute response to METH use is [[hyperthermia]]<ref name="Matsumoto">Matsumoto R, Seminerio M, Turner R
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  • == Method of Use == ...cond trial are allowed<ref name=":1" />. Items are to be completed without use of a gait aid, with exception for #12, although orthoses are allowed to be
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  • Cannabis use is widespread, totaling more than 400 possible compounds with the most prev ...harmacol 2002; 42(11), 58-63</ref> Prolonged effects of frequent marijuana use could have more adverse effects as tolerance level is increased including a
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  • *For children 2 to 5 years of age, sitting and watching television and the use of other electronic media should be limited to less than one hour per day. ...a for entertainment (e.g. television, seated electronic games and computer use) to no more than two hours a day - lower levels are associated with reduced
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  • Use your rehabilitation knowledge and experience to ensure that the content rep * Use the [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents mediawiki help] (this
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  • ...Urodynamics in pelvic organ prolapse: when are they helpful and how do we use them?]. The Urologic Clinics of North America. 2014 May 22;41(3):409-17.</r The patient doesn't use laxatives before the procedure to avoid undesired bowel movements, while en
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  • *[[Overuse Injuries in Sport|Repetitive Use Injuries]] ...nt [[falls]]; Elevate toilet seat and elevate the chairs in your home. You use lots of energy getting to a standing position.
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  • ...n only), and all 20 Member Organisations (100%) and 2 RIGs recommended the use of the sustained pre-manipulative position as a screening test. Fifteen Mem ...mber Organisations (40%) and 1 RIG reported that members had decreased the use of manipulation in the upper cervical spine in the last 10 years. Nineteen
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  • * Use all available information in making your rating. * As far as possible, the use of rating point 9 should be avoided, because missing data make scores less
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  • ...e justification for treatment. The instrument should also be convenient to use for the wheelchair service personnel and comfortable for the wheelchair use ...come Measures]]) may come into play when deciding which outcome measure to use:
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  • A core component of TT is the use of the [[Segmental Assessment of Trunk Control (SATCo)|Segmental Assessment The use of equipment also means intervention can be provided in multiple settings,
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  • ...hey appeared to be overprotective of her which reduced the need for her to use her own independence. ...he psychologist re. pain management &amp; coping strategies as well as the use of mirror therapy, graded motor imagery &amp; neuropathic pain relief.&nbsp
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  • ...Index for Spinal Cord Injury (WISCI/WISCI II): nature, metric properties, use and misuse. Spinal Cord. 2013 May;51(5):346-55.</ref> A year following the == Method of Use/Scoring ==
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  • The FFI has been shown to be a reasonable tool for use with low functioning individuals with foot disorders<ref name="Agel J et al == Method of Use ==
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  • == Method of Use == ...0.87) in both traumatic brain injury and orthopedic groups, supporting its use for group comparisons as well as for individual assessment<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...ntial contraindications. The wound care professional's clinical judgement, use of up-to-date evidence, and ongoing bedside assessment are also vital in cr |It is recommended that use is discontinued when signs / symptoms of infection are no longer present
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  • ...crease perfusion pressure in the brain causing syncope. Without the proper use of purse-lip breathing, an individual could exacerbate air trapping and car ...d to let the air escape gently through the pursed lips, avoiding excessive use of the abdominal muscles. Giving the patient a verbal cue, such as “imagi
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  • ...thier-Gagnon C, Grise MC, Potvin D. Enabling factors related to prosthetic use by people with transtibial and transfemoral amputation. Arch Phys Med Rehab
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  • ...g [[:Category:Outcome Measures|outcome measures]]. Physiotherapists should use reliable and valid&nbsp;outcome measures for every patient they see&nbsp;in The data obtained through the use&nbsp;of valid and reliable outcomes tools, along&nbsp;with the self-evaluat
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  • == Method of Use == ...p; If there is genuine doubt about how high or low to score an item always use the more conservative score.
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  • == Method of Use == ...les for DOC (Disorders of Consciousness) and establish recommendations for use in clinical settings<ref>Assessment scales for disorders of consciousness:
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  • ...R, Guyatt G, Sackett D. User's Guide to the Medical Literature III. How to use an article about a diagnostic test. B. What are the results and will they h == Suggestions for Use in the Clinic: ==
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  • *How to use everyday activities to develop your child with cerebral palsy. We will now learn how you can use these everyday activities to help your child develop. Look at these picture
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  • == Methods of Use == *The use of the FAbQ as a screening tool for patients with non-work related LBP was
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  • ...ements, while 76 to 100 percent of athletes in some sports are reported to use them. ...(PEDs) are pharmacologic agents that athletes and nonathlete weightlifters use to enhance performance <ref>Pope Jr HG, Wood RI, Rogol A, Nyberg F, Bowers
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  • (1) age in years <br> (2) weight in kilograms <br> (3) current estrogen use <br>
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  • ...May 1;56(3):407-15.</ref> Despite the positive correlation between device use and falls, caregivers report mobility aids promote independent mobility in ...L. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2768139/ Perspectives on use of mobility aids in a diverse population of seniors: Implications for inter
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  • ...these terms have been used interchangeably, each of them has its specific use case <ref>Lim EYS, Fulham M, Feng DD. 2 - Electronic Medical Records. In: F ...omated alerts via the use of existing data, and statistical inferences for use in oversight of public health. Progression of technology allows for new too
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  • ...physio-pedia.com/index.php/Zimmer_frame zimmer frame]) they would normally use.<ref name=":0" /> '''Physiotherapist discuss the use of test along with the method of use'''
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  • ...derstanding as well as provide self management tools. One such tool is the use of a fan which allows for cooling the face by affecting the facial nerves. The video below shows how to use a handheld fan to reduce breathlessness:
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  • ...ts and tendons, which may be of importance for people with tetraplegia who use a tenodesis grip (whereby active wrist extension causes passive finger flex * There are a number of techniques that wheelchair users can use to get safely from their wheelchairs to the ground and back, the variations
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  • *Use of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) for those individuals who don't have h *Use of anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha therapy for more resistant forms
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  • == Drug/Supplement Use? == Genetic and dietary manipulation and use of drugs have been selected to attempt to increase lifespan and health spa
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  • #Be mindful to reference your work and use quotation marks when appropriate. Plagiarism is not good academic practice. ...ally introduces the key topics/ideas/themes relating to the article title. Use links and signposting to send interested readers to other sources and Physi
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  • The state of Texas allows the use of a temporary license under the following circumstances: ...se of the term "doctor". These acts provide guidelines for the appropriate use of the term "doctor" in marketing, advertising, and signing of documentatio
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  • Reasons to use a pulse oximeter could be: <ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3" /> <ref>Respiratory Therapy Zone. Pulse Oximeter | How to Use it? How does Pulse Oximetry Work? Available from: https://www.youtube.com/w
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  • ...om high school to college/Olympic level. Men at the high school level will use a 12lb (5.44kg), Junior competitors 14lb (6.35kg) and then at college/Olymp
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  • ...ateral end-bearing stumps that will allow him to be highly mobile with the use of bilateral below-knee prostheses.<ref>Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics. .... to be independent with his ambulation and gross motor skills without the use of a gait aid in time for starting daycare in September.
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  • '''Make best use of the MDT''' ...S:''' strategies to alleviate pain are seldom effective long-term, but the use of local treatments eg regional nerve blocks, protective and/or off-loading
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  • ...nt. 2021 Jan 1;32:100296.</ref> Communities living in harsh conditions can use their mobile phone apps or platforms to: ...0163443718813486 The smartphone as a lifeline: An exploration of refugees’ use of mobile communication technologies during their flight.] Media, Culture &
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  • Physiotherapy and physical therapy clinics and departments could use this opportunity to contribute to:<br> ...developing clinical skills.&nbsp; It will also help develop skills of web use, reflection, critical assessment and writing.<br>
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  • Be realistic when counseling a patient regarding potential prosthetic use. Keep in mind that the rate of successful gait for a person with vascular *opioids (should be monitored closely for side effect, opioid use could be minimized by combining other pharmacological agents)
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  • ...instructions concerning the abstract structure, whether the author should use sub-headings, font type, font size, or word count. The essential quality of * ''Background:'' This section needs to use only the critical background literature to provide context for the subseque
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  • ...of the 2016 London Marathon. Brain Sciences. 2023:13(1346):1-15.</ref> The use of electronic devices, such as TVs, computers, tablets, and smartphones, ca ...inated drinks per day. In addition, the majority of individuals claimed to use electronic devices within 1 hour of sleeping everyday. <ref name=":2" />
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  • ...to report or verbalize pain is compromised. it is important to choose and use a suitable pain assessment tool in order to provide proper treatment for pe ...f gerontological nursing. 2014 May 2;40(6):10-5.</ref>. This is an easy to use, simple, reliable and valid tool to assess pain in non-communicative people
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  • [[File:Iphone.jpeg|thumb|iPhone use, may lead to increased SB|alt=]] * Use a standing desk or ask the workplace to provide one.
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  • ...action of the heart (ie a positive inotropic action) which underlies their use in some cases of heart failure<ref>Pharmacology education Glycosides Availa ...urgical option to improve both patients' symptoms and quality of life. The use of these medications requires advanced planning as well as symptom manageme
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  • This article explores why time management matters and offers ideas you can use to help structure your schedule. ...for study allows us to be intentional about our schedule. It enables us to use our time '''more effectively and follow through on important tasks.''' Exam
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  • ...n incorporated into the treatment plan. In this pre-gait phase, the PT can use this opportunity to teach or train the diabetic amputee on how to effective ...intact limb.''' Safety must prevail in choosing which assistive device to use.
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  • ...artment. Prior to her accident she was active and independent. She did not use an assistive device for ambulation. She was able to complete all IADLs with ...ox for these populations as there was not enough evidence to support their use.<ref>BACPAR Outcome measures for Amputees. Journal of BACPAR. 2014</ref>
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  • ...ogy and psychiatry, eg [[depression]], [[Substance Use Disorder|substance use disorder]], [[schizophrenia]], [[Neurodegenerative Disease|neurodegenerativ
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  • ...dimensional concept that measures a person’s wellbeing. The discussion and use of QOL as a measurable [[Outcome Measures|outcome]] in health has increased ...measure that is assesses what you want to measure. Clinicians should also use measures that have demonstrated good reliability and validity. 
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  • Below is sample language that you can use in your will to make a Legacy Gift to Physiopedia:<blockquote>I give, devis
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  • ...er of other positive and negative side effects<ref>Warden, S. Prophylactic Use of NSAIDs by Athletes: A Risk/Benefit Assessment. The Physician and Sportsm ...08-019</ref><span style="line-height: 1.5em;"><ref>Warden, S. Prophylactic Use of NSAIDs by Athletes: A Risk/Benefit Assessment. The Physician and Sportsm
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  • ...itional 4-6 minutes. The use of asthma medications, warm-up exercise, the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication, and recent exposure to inhale ...isappear once the exercise terminates and there are no changes seen by the use of pre-exercise inhaled bronchodilator)
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  • ...eripheral nerve entrapment in upper extremities is likely due to increased use and pressure over soft tissues from manual propulsion.<ref name="Klenck" /> ...f physical activity performed by individuals with a spinal cord injury who use a wheelchair as their primary mode of mobility. 
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  • Peptic ulcers can occur also with prolonged NSAIDs use, hiatal hernia, vitamin deficiency such as folic acid and vitamin C can als * Smoke cigarettes or use tobacco.
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  • ...d increase ROM, UE Posture
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  • ..., by narrowing the [[Base of Support|base of support]] and by limiting the use of [[Sensation|sensory]] information, lead to the best [[Outcome Measures|o Examples of were balance training can be put to use include:
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  • ...oth the swing and stance phase of gait<ref>NHS. ''Best Practice Statement: Use of Ankle-Foot Orthoses Following Stroke'' (2009) [online] <available from: ...tral nervous system disorders / leisions, it may be possible, and safe, to use FES as a dynamic orthosis''<ref>NICE ''Functional Electrical Stimulation fo
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  • ...pringer.com/article/10.1007/s43390-020-00084-7 Kinematic comparison of the use of walking sticks versus a rolling walker during gait in adult degenerative ...g stick]s Available from:https://homeinstead.com.au/news/how-to-choose-and-use-a-walking-stick/ (accessed 9.4.2021)</ref>
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  • ...o add any local requirements as an addendum to this document to facilitate use of the document in their local context. ...material, such as an information brochure. The most prudent approach is to use both verbal and written communication<ref name="Purtillo 1984">Purtillo RB
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  • == Indication for Splint Use ==
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  • ...ntervention.<ref name=":0" /><blockquote>'''Sustainment''': the continuous use of these practices, as intended, over time in ongoing operations, often inv ...cal implementers, and high staff turnover also were reported to hinder the use of public health interventions.<ref>Yamey G. What are the barriers to scali
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  • #Use Boolean operators. ...an style="font-size: 13.2799997329712px; line-height: 19.9200000762939px;">Use these search terms to look for primary and secondary sources.</span>'''
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  • Telehealth can be defined as the use of electronic communication and information technology to deliver health se ...clinical interaction, telehealth consultations require physiotherapists to use clinical reasoning to determine if this particular mode of healthcare deliv
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  • ...ons''' for its use, and the potential '''barriers''' that might impede its use. ...ah A, O'Donnell E, Nee P-C, et al. Patterns of video-based motion analysis use among sports physical therapists. Physical Therapy in Sport. 2021;50:159–
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  • #International learning opportunities in physical therapy through wiki use; ...de|step by step guide]] that is specifically written to help educators who use Physiopedia as part of their educational program. You can also visit [[Proj
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  • *Hand function – functional capacity to donn and doff a prosthesis, and to use a manual wheelchair. *Limited activities -Mobility, driving, use of transport, transferring.
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  • == Recreational Drug use in Sports == ...rt, P. R., Unglik, H., &amp; Cook, J. L. A strategy to reduce illicit drug use is effective in elite Australian football. British Journal of Sports Medici
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  • ...sig=AAGBfm2ldHyDUx-2UK2GMzsTyv9trsdRkQ A background to acupuncture and its use in chronic painful musculoskeletal conditions]. ''Journal of the Royal Soc ...gy<ref name=":0" />. Practitioners that provide western acupuncture do not use any Traditional Chinese mode of assessment and diagnosis to treat their pat
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  • ...es and frames, contact lenses, and other devices to correct eyesight. They use prescriptions supplied by ophthalmologists or optometrists, but do not test
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  • * Use screens on doors and windows, and promptly repair broken or damaged screens * Wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants, shoes, and socks when outside, and use mosquito netting over beds at night.
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  • ...r RC, McDowell I, Reardon M, Stewart JP, Maloney J. Decision rules for the use of radiography in acute ankle injuries. JAMA 1993;269:1127-32.</ref> ...trument has a sensitivity of almost 100% and a modest specificity, and its use should reduce the number of unnecessary radiographs by 30-40%. A patient wh
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  • * [[Substance Use Disorder|Illegal drugs]], like cocaine. ...chance of survival include witnessed cardiac arrest with immediate CPR and use of defibrillation when indicated. Young and healthy patients are more likel
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  • == Method of Use == In daily practice the use of the Modified Ash-worth Scale procedure is quick and easy and is a common
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  • ...340620/ The ICF-CY and Goal Attainment Scaling: Benefits of their combined use for pediatric practice]. Disability and Rehabilitation. 2009 Jan 1;31(16):1 ...owever improved with training into goal setting and rating. As well as the use of multiple raters.<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...social outings. Her family would have respite care as needed. She did not use a gait aid. ...to ambulate stairs prior to discharge, or will need a wheelchair for home use with modification to the home for ramp construction.
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  • Clinicians use statin medications for the treatment of: # Rhabdomyolysis is the most serious complication of statin use, but its occurrence is rare.
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  • ...cial and emotional skills:''' Self-help skills – being able to eat, drink, use the toilet or show<br>you need to do these, and assisting the caregiver. Be ...g frame to help her to be in a good&nbsp;position so that she can learn to use her muscles and help them to grow and develop well.
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  • == Method of Use == ...et al. found that the NPAD-d is a valid patient-orientated instrument for use in future studies of Neck Pain And Disability in German speaking patients.<
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  • ...available in literature for the Halstead test. There is recommendations to use the Halstead maneuver is examination to diagnosis thoracic outlet syndrome<
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  • Many beginners use a dowel rod held on the back for cuing. There has been limited research on the use of the hip hinge alone. However, one study did find that utilizing the hip
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  • == Cautions and contraindications for use<ref name=":0" /> ==
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  • The use of AI technologies is swiftly growing in health care and rehabilitation. As Current studies looking at the use of AI in the areas of orthopedic surgery and sports medicine show promise i
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  • Originally intended for use in epidemiological studies and clinical trials involving patients with canc == Method of Use ==
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  • ...any home modifications. Arrange instruction via eg physiotherapist on the use of aids or appliances as necessary.
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  • ...the other hand chronic bursitis occured due to diabetes or chronic steroid use and may be repetetive load from hobby or occupation ,chronic bursitis is of ...costeroids injection.If conservative treatment failed it is recommended to use incision and drainage that recommended in traumatic and [[Septic (Infectiou
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  • ...hink about why this is. Is it about the title, the first sentence, layout, use of pictures/videos/presentations or something else? #Be mindful to reference your work and use quotation marks when appropriate. Plagerism is not good academic practice.&
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  • '''Meal logging''' - record daily food intakes through the use of photos odf meals, databases of food types and quantities to estimate cal ...within the on-line support system encourages the user commit to long term use.
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  • ...the brain|chronic pain]] to explain the perpetuation of this condition and use it as a basis for planning the intervention program. The evidence has sugge ...problems at work, family, finances, society, etc. It is also suggested to use the following scales:
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  • ** use password protection ** use encryption
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  • ...esponsible for the dissemination of this finding, leading to its universal use in neurological screening today.<ref>Bendheim, OL. "ON THE HISTORY OF HOFFM ...ve cervical myelopathy, there is insufficient data to support its solitary use in confirming the diagnosis.<ref>Fogarty A, Lenza E, Gupta G, Jarzem P, Das
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  • ...Roentgen rays or<br>radium for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, or the use of electricity for cauterization or other surgical purposes.<ref name="ohio
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  • * Use of [[Evidence Based Practice (EBP)|evidence-based practice]] The use of multiple drugs is not always an indicator of poor drug treatment or over
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  • ...behavioral observation and standardized and/or criterion-referenced tools; use of instrumentation; review of records, case history, and prior test results * use endoscopy, video fluoroscopy, and other instrumentation to assess aspects o
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  • ...s.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/030802260006301005 An investigation into the use of the Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS) in clinical practice]. ...elastic waistbands or Velcro fastenings. OTAs may also assist clients who use prosthetics and orthotics. <ref>Aoyama H, Aflatoony L. [https://dl.acm.org/
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  • Meditation has various techniques which include contemplation, concentration, use of various sounds, guided meditation, meditative movement exercises such as * Use of sound
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  • ...particularly in younger patients. This approach allows for a delay in the use of levodopa, which may reduce the impact of the problematic motor complicat ...zilect). More recently, the drug safinamide (Xadago) was also approved for use in PD, which appears to have multiple modes of action, one of which is thou
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  • * Use a modified PICOT mnemonic and focus on the POT part * Decide on a database to use
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  • === Use of OKC VS CKC Exercises=== Many factors should be considered when deciding whether to use open kinetic chain exercises versus closed kinetic chain exercises. The pat
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  • ...taping has a positive effect, be it placebo or mechanical, then we should use it.&nbsp; There is good reason to use taping for sporting injuries of the knee, however there is contradicting ev
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  • * Wherever possible do not use abbreviations in page titles
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  • ...arks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/96</nowiki></ref> Athletes often make use of taping as a protective mechanism in the presence of an existing injury. ...<ref name="Basset, Lingman and Ellis">Basset KT, Lingman SA, Ellis RF. The use and treatment efficacy kinaesthetic taping for musculoskeletal conditions:
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  • ...rmed to allow surgeons to gain access to the heart. Upon closure, surgeons use materials such wires, cords, and plates to hold the sternum in place. To pr # Patients with large breasts should use a supportive brassiere that fastens in the front.
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  • ...us on supporting an individual to adjust to hearing loss and make the best use of [[Assistive Technology: Hearing Products|audiological assistive devices] * Screen speech-language, the use of sign language, and other factors affecting communication function for th
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  • ...the early effects of the condition before it is diagnosed or whether drug use contributes directly to schizophrenia.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1">Hany ...larcon RD, Losonczy MF, Rosenbeck R. Association of Diabetes Mellitus with Use of Atypical Neuroleptics in the Treatment of Schizophrenia. American Journa
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  • ...'s design, sampling methods, data collection quality, and analysis. We can use lists, charts, and tables to display your data.<ref name=":3" /> ...h proportion of closed-format responses. Highly structured interviews also use closed-format items. There are basically four types of closed-format items:
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  • Activities that use this muscle include: running, skating, kicking a soccer ball, playing baske ...ents and objects that might cause further injury; minimize activities that use the pectinus muscle, like walking and running, in order to allow the musc
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  • == Fall Risk Assessment Tool Use ==
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  • ...ill provide you with links to the different databases and AI Tools you can use in your quest to locate the knowledge sources to answer your clinical quest * Use synonyms, related terms and / or truncation to broaden your search
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  • # Use a key to open door. ArmA was shown to be a reliable and valid self-report questionnaire for use in clinical practice and research to assess improvements in passive and act
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  • ...at their child is not looking at toys or seeing objects. As therapists, we use toys and objects to help a child move and interact with their surroundings. ...with a child in Phase I will decrease the complexity.  The therapist might use a red light-up ball to get a child to track and roll to their side, then to
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  • ...ccurs as an adverse effect of prolonged oral or intravenous glucocorticoid use. It was first described in 1932 by Harvey Cushing, as part of a constellati * Increasing intolerance to exercise as muscles start to weaken with use and pain increases.
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  • ...l need and prescription is considered illegal.<ref>Siebert DM, Rao AL. The use and abuse of human growth hormone in sports. Sports Health. 2018 Sep;10(5): ...shows that regular r[[Strength Training|esistance exercise]], such as the use of [[Dumbbell Exercise|dumbbells]] and bodybuilding machines, lead to incre
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