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  • ...:0">Hong JO, Park JS, Jeon DG, Yoon WH, Park JH. Extracorporeal shock wave therapy versus trigger point injection in the treatment of myofascial pain syndrome * Occupational stresses such as prolonged sitting or standing at the workplace or continuo
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  • ...of electrophysiology with pathology, pathogenesis, and anticholinesterase therapy in post-polio syndrome. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences-Paper Ed ...t, aquatic therapy is the treatment of choice for PPS because this form of therapy allows muscular training in a controlled resistance environment and to perf
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  • This course has been accredited by the WCPT for 15 International Physical Therapy Continuing Education Units (IPT-CEUs). These plus a certificate of completi ...: Carr JH and Shepherd RB (ed). Movement science: Foundations for physical therapy in rehabilitation. Aspen Publishers: Rockville, MD 2000, pp 33-110.
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  • The Physical therapy goals may include: [[Category:Occupational Health]]
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  • ...clinical trials on the primary prevention of back pain at the workplace.] Occupational Medicine. 2004;54(5):345-52.</ref> ...ng in the workplace; and behavioural counselling and cognitive-behavioural therapy for LBP or stress self-management.
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  • ...esearch aiming to study the prevalence of physical therapy or occupational therapy-provided mobility indicates the need for systematic and interdisciplinary m ...uiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a small case series.] Physical therapy. 2013 Feb 1;93(2):248-55.
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  • ...lling older adults with vertebral fracture.] Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy. 2019 Jul 1;42(3):E87-93.Available from:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/292 [[Category:Occupational Health]]
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  • ...ral neuropathy: epidemiology, pathomechanisms and treatment.] Oncology and therapy. 2021 Dec 1:1-66. (accessed 18.8.2023)</ref> Physiotherapy, in the form of [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise therapy]], has been shown to have a role in reducing symptoms in CIPN.<ref>Jesson T
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  • Mental practice (MP) of tasks is a relatively new therapy that is receiving increasing attention within rehabilitation research. Ment ...by itself <ref name=":3" />, it's best when used as an adjunct to physical therapy.<ref name=":4" /> <ref name=":5" /> Many of the primary studies on motor im
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  • === Physical Therapy Management & Exercise === ...obic fitness exercises in the management of fibromyalgia: part 1. Physical Therapy [serial online]. July 2008;88(7):857-871. Available from: CINAHL, Ipswich,
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  • ...view of critical thinking literature in healthcare education. Occupational Therapy In Health Care. 2023 Jan 3;37(1):18-39.</ref> ...ealth care professional students: A systematic review. Journal of Physical Therapy Education. 2013 Oct 1;27(3):12-25.</ref>
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  • *Mirror Therapy [[Category:Occupational Health]]
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  • ...n introduction to the ICF. WCPT Keynotes. World Confederation for Physical Therapy. 2006. </ref>It utilises a [[Biopsychosocial Model|biopsychosocial approach ...tps://sg.hindustan24.online/tToX Competency Based Fieldwork Evaluation for Occupational Therapists] (CBFE) Delmar, Thompson Learning. USA.</ref>, and is a dynamic
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  • [[File:Radiation therapy prep.jpg|right|frameless]] ...fects and Syndromes|chemotherapy]] or immunotherapy. The type of radiation therapy employed depends on the disease and the specific type of cancer being treat
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  • ...abilitation Classification: Shoulder Disorders (STAR-Shoulder). ''Physical Therapy'', ''95''(5), 791–800. <nowiki>http://doi.org/10.2522/ptj.20140156</nowik ...e trauma disorders in industry (thesis), 1985, The University of Michigan, Occupational Health and Safety</ref>, McCormack et al. <ref>McCormack RR, Inman RD, Well
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  • *[[Ultrasound therapy|ultrasound]] ...nsive JIA management, including drug treatment, physiotherapy/occupational therapy, education, and counselling <ref name=":7" />.
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  • == Physical Therapy Management == ...bursal excision (bursectomy), there might be a recommendation for physical therapy after the operation for regaining or maintaining the ROM and strength of th
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  • ...ffective in the management of hand dystonia. A combination of occupational therapy and botulinum toxin injection showed greater benefit when compared to injec
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  • ...chological therapy – [[Cognitive Behavioural Therapy|cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)]] – which includes the following: ...There is a lack of evidence for longer‐term effectiveness of psychological therapy in treating GAD.
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  • ...t. Lancet Neurol. 2018. 17(3): 251-267.</ref>. Physiotherapy, occupational therapy and surgery are all an important part of the overall management of children
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