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  • ...r work is a motivational influence that cannot be attained in a classroom, clinic or boardroom alone. Physiopedia encourages Content Development Projects fro As a content development partner, there may also be the opportunity to write posts on [https://www.physiospo
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  • ...mbosis, and venous [[thrombosis]]. <ref name=":2">Thrombophlebitis. Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary, 2012. Available from: https://medical-dictionary.thefre ...v=2vVqBjk-oqQ phlebothrombosis]''. <ref name=":4">Phlebothrombosis. Farlex Partner Medical Dicitionary, 2012. Available from: https://medical-dictionary.thefr
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  • ...hysiopedia article prior to presenting it to the rest of the department or clinic. Examples of this activity could include the development of treatment proto *'''Journal clubs''' can become involved in Physiopedia's partner site, [http://www.physiospot.com Physiospot].&nbsp; Articles can be reviewe
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  • ...within the home environment prior to being seen in the outpatient amputee clinic in 3 weeks time. ...ys/week when not travelling. Regularly travels to and from Thailand. Has a partner who is from Thailand, who is currently trying to get her visa to be able to
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  • ...in an office. He is now active and independent, living in a house with his partner and leading a full social life. In terms of activity, Jim always did yoga a ...-19)|COVID-19]] pandemic restrictions, Jim has chosen not to return to the clinic in person, but attends a weekly online exercise class run by Dr Ramaswamy.
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  • ...Health Physiotherapy#Physiotherapy Scope of Practice|setup a men's health clinic.]] ...g a patient with complaints of ED, it is important to know if their sexual partner is male or female. This is due to the amount of penile quality needed to pe
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  • # Increasing the range of motion<ref>Mayo Clinic [https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/fitness/in-depth/stretching/a ...stretches passively with assistance from an external force which can be a partner, an accessory or the force of gravity.
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  • ...ry syndrome of menopause: management strategies for the clinician.] InMayo Clinic Proceedings 2017 Dec 1 (Vol. 92, No. 12, pp. 1842-1849). Elsevier.</ref>. ...) especially in sexually active women, confidence, and intimacy with their partner. Other signs and symptoms include:
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  • '''How can my clinic or organisation contribute to Physiopedia?''' We have [[Become a Physiopedia Partner|sponsorship opportunities available]] as well as the opportunity to create
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  • ...ribed medications<ref>Parkinson’s disease - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic [Internet]. [cited 2019 May 7]. Available from: <nowiki>https://www.mayocli ...feel confident to do grocery shopping and relies on the assistance of his partner. He also reports that he does not walk far distances due to his fear of fal
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  • ...obbies include playing and coaching badminton and riding his bike with his partner on the weekends. The patient was referred to physiotherapy after a diagnosi ...h his partner will make this more meaningful and realistic. Running in the clinic will only begin once the patient demonstrates increased fatigue tolerance.
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  • ...ion" />. The scope of physiotherapy is not limited to the role played in a clinic surrounding patient care, but also includes influencing public health strat ...g a partner in an existing practice''' - if you are considering becoming a partner or entering into a directorship, legal and financial advice should always b
    30 KB (4,460 words) - 17:45, 3 January 2022
  • === Becoming a Partner in an Existing Practice === .... The location that you choose may have an important impact on the type of clinic you have. Whether it is in the premium or economy class will have an impact
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  • ...patient resources and autonomy:<blockquote>''I see the patient as an equal partner; he knows about his symptoms and life and I know about physiotherapy. If I ...clinics offered home treatment to patients who were too sick to get to the clinic and, in this setting, these interviewees had several reflections on ethics.
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  • ...it is addressed by using visual and auditory cues via the use of the dance partner's foot, and music<ref>Miller KJ, Suárez-Iglesias D, Seijo-Martínez M, et ...up dance lessons will be held in a studio located within the physiotherapy clinic and will include other patients with Parkinson’s .
    32 KB (4,632 words) - 19:01, 17 January 2023
  • ...ight be the same as for in-person but it is important that everyone in the clinic follow the same steps. Consider the following questions when developing yo ...he process of telehealth. It would be wise to practice with a colleague or partner before starting sessions with a client. The therapist must be able to assis
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  • ...ef name="(Brennan et al. 2009)" />. In essence they are becoming an active partner rather than a passive participant in their care. It enables access to care ...e="Jin et al." />. These applications can be seen as an investment for the clinic or hospital to help increase efficiency, reduce cancellations and prevent f
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  • ...difficult to determine because case mix varies considerably from clinic to clinic and country to country.<ref name=":0" /> <br> ...s on relationships and family, effects on other people including household partner and children, quality of life, wellbeing, obesity as a comorbidity.<ref>Ste
    28 KB (3,926 words) - 18:27, 26 November 2023
  • ...nching during sleep). Often the patient will have been told by their sleep partner that they grind their teeth, or their dentist may have noticed excessive we ...Disorders: A post treatment comparison between patients from a university clinic and private practice. American Journal Orthod Dentofac Orthop 98: 77-82, 19
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