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  • ...randomized-controlled trial. Physical Therapy in sport. 2005 May 1;6(2):60-6.</ref> ...revention and treatment of low back pain]. HSS Journal®. 2019 Oct;15(3):214-20.</ref>
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  • ...rkinson&s Disease], Nutt JG, Horak FB, eds. Academic Press/Elsevier. 2020:1-24.</ref>. through the process of rehabilitation, we aim to train patients o ...uch as motor, sensory and cognitive abilities. Also, impact the control of balance.
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  • ...1322908/ Reactive neuromuscular training for the anterior cruciate ligament-deficient knee: a case report.] J Athl Train. 1999;34(2):194–201.</ref>. ...ugh activation of the spinal reflexes. The cerebellum regulate posture and balance by integrating input from vestibular, visual, and somatosensory systems. Th
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  • ...type ATPase similar to the Menkes gene]. Nature genetics. 1993 Dec;5(4):327-37.</ref>. It mainly affects the brain, liver and cornea. It's incidence is ...0190489/ Wilson disease]. Nature reviews Disease primers. 2018 Sep 6;4(1):1-20.</ref>.
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  • ...tion in which all acting forces are cancelled by each other resulting in a stable balanced system.&nbsp; In literature the balance term has been used synonymously with&nbsp;<ref name="susan" />
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  • ...may be incorporated into the treatment of any patient with a mechanically stable hand whose condition is clearly more painful and swollen than the average p ...s active movement and compression of the affected joints for a minimum of 3-5 consecutive minutes, three or more times each day. Though stress loading m
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  • ...d): Sjukgymnastik för barn och ungdomar Lund: Studentlitteratur; 2002: 3:34-45</ref> ...uth with sever limitations in self-mobility. Pediatr Phys Ther 2003; 15:167-175</ref>
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  • In this case study of a patient treated in 2014, pre-prosthetic rehab and prosthetic gait training are outlined. The patient was ...ature of the amputation, the patient was not able to participate in any pre-op education. On the acute care unit, basic bed exercises to maintain ROM an
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  • ...rm quickly between these two states. Other functions include maintaining [[balance]], upright [[posture]] and recognising body position in space.<ref name=":0 * assisting with push-off during the [[Gait Cycle|gait cycle]]
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  • ...endent and at risk of serious injury or even death. Every appropriate, well-fitting wheelchair provides the user some postural support. The backrest, cu ...y is stationary or when it is moving. Posture is attained as a result of co-ordinated action of various muscles working to maintain stability. Posture i
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  • ..., and management: a narrative review.] Pain and Therapy. 2021 Jun;10(1):143-64.</ref> ...ment.] journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy. 2009 May;39(5):364-77. [Accessed 26 June 2018]</ref>
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  • * Providing [[balance]]. ...t - 3D Medical Animation. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-eAXKS4pJM [last accessed 19/03/2015]</ref>
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  • ...ponses and clinical application.] J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2006;36(5):308-319.</ref> {{#ev:youtube|4VodW4pW0Ic|150}}<ref>The Movement System. Plyom ...=":2">[https://commons.und.edu/pt-grad/145/?utm_source=commons.und.edu%2Fpt-grad%2F145&utm_medium=PDF&utm_campaign=PDFCoverPages Flom, Cynthia K., "Plyo
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  • ...'''Original Editor '''- [https://members.physio-pedia.com/course_tutor/pam-versfeld/ Pam Versfeld] '''Top Contributors''' - {{Special:Contributors/{{FU * When infants sit erect on a flat surface, their trunk is tilted forwards slightly so that the LOG runs just anterior
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  • ...y of the shoulder joint, like any other joint in the body depends, on both static and dynamic stabilizers. However, because of the vast range of motion of th ...Shoulder Joint Stability, in The Athlete’s Shoulder. 2009, Elsevier. p. 655-669.</ref> Dynamic restraints result from neuromuscular control over the sho
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  • ...sed on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/course_tutor/bernard-tonks/ Bernard Tonks]<br> ...f clinical and research practice]. Journal of neurology. 2020 Dec;267(1):24-35.</ref>
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  • ...mbers.physio-pedia.com/course_tutor/michelle-green-smerdon// Michelle Green-Smerdon]<br> '''Top Contributors''' - {{Special:Contributors/{{FULLPAGENAME} ...ent styles and types of pointe shoes. Examples include:<ref name=":3">Green-Smerdon M. Anatomy of the Pointe Shoe Course. Plus. 2022.</ref>
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  • ...a pressure relief cushion to help reduce this risk. An inadequate pressure-relief cushion is the one component of a wheelchair that is most likely to c ...ared by François Pierre Dussault. (AETMIS 03-07). Montréal: AETMIS, 2005, x-47 p.</ref>
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  • [[File:Shoulder-annotated-x-rays-2.jpeg|center|thumb|426x426px|1. anatomical neck of humerus 2. greater tuber ...en mobility and stability.] Journal of biomechanics. 2007 Jan 1;40(10):2119-29.</ref>
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  • ...siotherapy interventions were focused on improving static balance, dynamic balance, as well as education on appropriate gait aids and on the importance of exe ...s condition. He reports that the seizures have now been nullified, but his balance and coordination have subsequently worsened in response.  
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