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  • ...of this, multiple sclerosis lesions are sometimes said to be "disseminated in time and space." The clinical course of the disease is quite variable rangi Multiple sclerosis (MS) involves an immune-mediated process in which an abnormal response of the body’s immune system is directed agains
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  • ...ists and the importance of a strong inter-disciplinary team is highlighted in the management of ALS. ...fected areas to preserve strength and function <ref name=":0" />. However, in the later stages of this disease, re-innervation can no longer compensate f
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  • ...have VWD.  Patients with mild VWD symptoms are rarely diagnosed resulting in the gap “100 to 10 000“<ref>Genetic Home of Reference. [https://ghr.nlm In 1926 the Finnish physician Erik Von Willebrand described a new bleeding dis
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  • ...ric exercises in the recruitment of the vastus medialis oblique in persons with and without patellofemoral pain syndrome]. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 1998; ...ndromalacia patella can be present in patellofemoral pain but not everyone with patellofemoral pain syndrome will have chondromalacia patella.<ref>Willy RW
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  • .... In an individual with spasticity, there is a velocity-dependent increase in muscle tone to passive movement<ref>Bhimani R, Anderson L. [https://www.ncb ...as standing or walking. Physiotherapy management may include facilitating individuals to utilise this to maintain weight bearing and ambulation to decrease their
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  • ...c injury may compress the nerve or the spinal cord causing pain consistent with nerve compression or spinal cord dysfunction, also known as [[myelopathy]]. * In many instances, the herniation of the disc does not cause that patient any
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  • ...ine correspond to transitional zones in which neighboring vertebrae change in morphology. ...) - posterior view|right|frameless|500x500px|Trapezius muscle (highlighted in green) - posterior view]]
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  • ...ankle moves outside of its normal range of motion which can be seen mostly in active and sports populations<ref name=":2">OrthoInfo. Sprained Ankle. Avai ...LK, Yung PS, Chan KM. A systematic review on ankle injury and ankle sprain in sports. Sports medicine. 2007 Jan;37(1):73-94.</ref>
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  • ...ature contact between the acetabulum and the proximal femur, which results in particular symptoms, clinical signs and imaging findings.<ref>Murphy NJ, Ey </ref> Degenerative changes and osteoarthritis may develop in the long-term as a result of this abnormal contact.<ref name=":6">Chaudhry
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  • ...sska.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s40634-022-00541-4 Global variation in isolated posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction]. Journal of experiment ...the [[Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction|ACL]] which results in less injuries than the ACL due to the stronger nature. As a result, PCL inj
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  • ...ng athletes' most common reasons for low back pain differ from those found in adults. There is less degenerative disease and more overuse and traumatic c ...A history of low back injury is a risk factor for recurrent back injuries in varsity athletes. Am J Sports Med.2001;29(6):795-800.</ref>.
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  • ...v/pmc/articles/PMC7186678/ Global low back pain prevalence and years lived with disability from 1990 to 2017: estimates from the Global Burden of Disease S Aquatic therapy is a popular treatment modality for those with musculoskeletal and neurological conditions due to the unique properties of
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  • * Key types of headaches and causes of dizziness that may be encountered in clinical practice ...nerally begins in childhood to early adulthood although it can start later in life for some perimenopausal / [[Menopause|menopausal]] women<ref name=":2"
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  • ...siotherapy_Practice|Queen Margaret University's Current and Emerging Roles in Physiotherapy Practice Project]] '''Top Contributors''' - {{Special:Contri ...e.<ref name="Fager et al.">Fager SK, Burnfileld, JM. Patients’ experiences with technology during inpatient rehabilitation: opportunities to support indepe
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