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  • One theory on human functional anatomy assumes that the body has two muscular systems: local and global (also known as stabiliser a ...ir length create joint compression, thus producing active stabilisation of the joint.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...Arthroscopic treatment of anterolateral impingement of the ankle. Journal of Foot Ankle Surgery [serial online]. May 2010;49(3):219-223. Available from: ...igaments hold the tibia and fibula into a deep bracket-like shape in which the talus sits.
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  • '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Wanda van Niekerk|Wanda van Niekerk]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/course_tutor/ian-gatt/ Ian Gatt ...ports injury prevention strategies: A scoping review. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports. 2021 Feb;31(2):246-64.</ref>
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  • ...l., Spondyloarthropathies. Am Fam Physician, 2004, 69 (12):2853-2860 Level of Evidence 5</ref>&nbsp;Level 5 ...annulus fibrosis of the intervertebral discs, and the apophyseal joints of the spine.<ref name="p1" />
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  • ...rom damage. Nociception is important for the "fight or flight response" of the body and protects us from harm in our surrounding environment. ...nflammatory process). Thus, a noxious stimulus can be categorised into one of these three groups.&nbsp;
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  • ...regnancy_Related_Pelvic_Pain pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain (PPGP)]. The last two patterns can occur separately or combined.<ref name="Mogren et al" ...Identification and management of pregnancy-related low back pain]. Journal of nurse-midwifery. 1998 Sep 1;43(5):331-40.</ref><br>
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  • ...torbox"> '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Diana Yang|Diana Yang]] as part of the [[Nottingham University Spinal Rehabilitation Project]]<br> ...struction and may only be partially complete. Please come back soon to see the finished work! ({{REVISIONDAY}}/{{REVISIONMONTH}}/{{REVISIONYEAR}})
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  • '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Andrea Nees|Andrea Nees]] as part of the [[Vrije Universiteit Brussel Evidence-based Practice Project|Vrije Universi ...jections for the future.] Bone. 2002 Sep 1;31(3):430-3.</ref> Fractures of the foot are less common.<br>
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  • ...on's Neuroma: A case report]. Manual therapy. 2016 Feb 29;21:307-10.(level of evidence: 5) </ref> ...2nd−3rd and 3rd−4th metatarsal heads), which results in the entrapment of the affected nerve.
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  • [[File:Muscles of the back.png|Muscles of the back|alt=|right|frameless|399x399px]] ...813/<nowiki/>(accessed 28.5.2021)</ref> [[Lumbar]] strain accounts for 70% of mechanical low back pain.<ref name=":0">Will JS, Bury DC, Miller JA. Mechan
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  • ...ditorbox"> '''Original Editor '''- [[User:User Name|Tom Fleet]] as part of the [[Nottingham University Spinal Rehabilitation Project]]<br> ...leeming, Diane Lee, and Thomas Myers, that anatomy slings are a large part of these systems and our ability to generate efficient dynamic movement.
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  • ...ndon, involve the glenohumeral ligaments or extend into other quadrants of the labrum. Unlike [[Bankart lesion|Bankart lesions]] and anterior labroligamen Four types of SLAP lesions involving the biceps anchor are identified:
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  • == Diagnostic Tools for the Sacroiliac Area and Pelvic Girdle Dysfunction == ...ef name=":1" /> This suggests that there are other extra-articular sources of sacroiliac region pain.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...them to do so by addressing underlying conditions and improving their way of performing everyday activities, supporting them to overcome difficulties wi The rehabilitation process involves six major areas of focus:
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  • == Types of Sports for Athletes with Disabilities == ...pic Games is an international sporting event for people with disabilities. The following are sports in which paralympians compete:
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  • ...Thies Jr AC. Thoracic kyphosis: range in normal subjects. American Journal of Roentgenology. 1980 May 1;134(5):979-83.</ref> ...st K, Crandall C. Narrative review: hyperkyphosis in older persons. Annals of internal medicine. 2007 Sep 4;147(5):330-8.</ref>
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  • ...sician'', ''103''(2), 81-89.</ref> The purpose of this page is to describe the evidence-based physical therapy practice including diagnosis, assessment an ...Physical Therapy of the American Physical Therapy Association.] ''Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy'', (7), CPG1-CPG70.</ref>
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  • ...the origin, the [[Calcaneus|calcaneal]] tuberosity of the heel as well as the surrounding perifascial structures.<ref name=":1" /> ...tant role in the normal [[Biomechanics of Foot and Ankle|biomechanics]] of the [[Foot Anatomy|foot]].
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  • ...in Campion|Kevin Campion]], [[User:Aarti Sareen|Aarti Sareen]] as part of the [[Vrije Universiteit Brussel Evidence-based Practice Project|Vrije Universi ...igament: Physiology, rupture and reconstruction techniques]. World journal of orthopedics. 2016 Feb 18;7(2):82.</ref>.
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  • ...ming closer (than typically expected) to the ground or making contact with the ground. ...d body mass index: do heavier children really have flatter feet?]. Journal of foot and ankle research. 2015 Dec;8(1):1-7.</ref>
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