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  • ...ebk&AN=2513712&site=ehost-live Acute Care Physical Therapy : A Clinician’s Guide], Second Edition [Internet]. Vol. Second edition. Thorofare, NJ: SLACK Inco ...as exchange.<ref name=":0" /> These factors all lead to an increase in the patient’s work of breathing and increases the risk for developing pneumonia and [
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  • ...m immediate care to subsequent management. It highlights the importance of patient education and addressing the psychosocial factors involved that will aid re "Immediately after a soft tissue injury, do no harm and let PEACE guide your approach"<ref name=":1" /> (Minor Soft Tissue Injuries may need ''PEAC
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  • ...om health professional to a patient. It is one of the significant steps in patient management. The word prescription originates from Latin “pre” meaning b * Name, Age, Date of Birth of the patient
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  • # Assessment of the patient == Patient Assessment ==
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  • ...nt of disorders other than schizophrenia please visit the FDA’s medication guide for aripiprazole: [https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/201 ...suffering from psychotic disorders, physical therapists should monitor the patient’s mood or affect closely and adjust the treatment accordingly.
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  • ...employed<br>3. Patient has several co-morbidities such as DM and HTN<br>4. Patient is depressed and has history of smoking and drinking<br>Environmental: There were four main goals that were establish in order to guide the treatment sessions:<br>1. Prevent complications<br>2. Manage the wound
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  • '''Forms:''' QuickDASH, NAS for Pain, Self Perceived Recovery, PASS (Patient Acceptable Symptom Trait) ...treatment to the shoulder: Mobs, stretching, and strengthening exercises. Modalities as needed if pain is greater than 5 on the VAS. Standardized HEP for the sh
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  • ...pain. Phys Ther. 2003;83:471-85.</ref>. It addresses the five elements of patient management: examination, evaluation, diagnosis, prognosis and intervention. ...The Hypothesis-Oriented Algorithm for Clinicians II (HOAC II): a guide for patient management. Physical Therapy. 2003;83(5):455. Available at: http://www.ncbi
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  • ...ual Therapy#Biopsychosocial|biopsychosocial]] framework of each individual patient."<ref>IFOMPT. OMPT Definition. Available from: https://www.ifompt.org/About ...es integrated with exercise, patient education, and other physical therapy modalities to address pain, loss of function, and wellness.
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  • == Traditional Physiotherapy Modalities == ...s used in physiotherapy. Some suggest that the term electrotherapy implies modalities that use electric current only in treatment.
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  • ...;26:788–797. discussion 798–799</ref>. The identification of a homogeneous patient population would likely enhance the potential to initiate targeted interven ...appropriate, non-threatening words that will not be misinterpreted by the patient<ref>Bedell SE, Graboys TB, Bedell E, Lown B. Words that harm, words that he
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  • ...ntable?. In: Salen, P. , Stawicki, S. P. , editors. Contemporary Topics in Patient Safety - Volume 2 [Working Title] [Internet]. London: IntechOpen; 2022 [cit ==Domains of patient safety practices==
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  • ...lder OA is often controversial and includes both nonoperative and surgical modalities. # Nonoperative modalities should be offered before operative treatment is considered, particularly fo
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  • ...o account both the medical and social situation of the person. Keeping the patient's [[Goal Setting in Rehabilitation|goals]], desires, expectations and anxie * Modalities increasing local blood flow, such as [[Therapeutic Ultrasound|ultrasound th
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  • ...atus of the patient, but they also highlight the efficacy of treatment and guide which treatment methods to use. '''Figure 5'''. Imaging modalities and tissues examined <ref name=":0" />
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  • * If the patient is complaining of an important weakness or neurological symptoms, examinati If a patient cannot complete a movement, but is pain-free, there is a possibility of a c
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  • ...me=":0">Clinical Practice Guidelines. Available from: https://www.apta.org/patient-care/evidence-based-practice-resources/cpgs [last accessed 10.04.2022]</ref ...shed by APTA sections and are provided to help clinicians choose treatment modalities to achieve the best outcomes.<ref name=":0" />
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  • Remember, we can use the Treatment-based Classification System to guide our approach to managing individuals with low back pain with or without lum * pain that wakes the patient up from sleep (please note this does have a high false positive rate)
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  • ...(SMT) is a technique that treats [[Low Back Pain|back pain]], [[Neck Pain Patient Decision Aid: Step 4|neck pain]] and other musculoskeletal conditions via t ...ce Based Practice(EBP) in Physiotherapy|evidence-based]] tool to assist in patient management when determining a particular diagnosis or prognosis, or when pr
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  • ...ing|motor learning, and motor control principle]]<nowiki/>s as well as the patient-centred approach with an individual’s [[Goal Setting in Rehabilitation|go ...ity targets and plans to contribute to the overall rehabilitation outcome. Patient’s goals for rehabilitation vary according to the stage of recovery and th
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