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  • ...History in these patients should include the chief complaint, the onset of symptoms, where the pain starts and radiates. History should include if there are an ...e. History in these patients should include chief complaints, the onset of symptoms, where the pain starts and radiates. History should include if there are an
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  • ...d ones' trauma, resulting in their own trauma reaction, including physical symptoms. <ref>Whitton M. ''Vicarious traumatization in the workplace: a meta-analys ...8%); and joint pain (19 - 43%) are examples of frequently reported somatic symptoms among previously tortured displaced persons.<ref>Olsen DR, Montgomery E, B�
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  • ...ed him to checking into the emergency department. Rapid progression of his symptoms occurred, affecting his respiratory muscles and leading to respiratory fail ...England journal of medicine. 1992 Apr 23;326(17):1130-6.</ref>. The first symptoms noticed are typically numbness, tingling, or pain (alone or in combination)
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  • ...ing difficulties<ref name=":4" />. Patients die on average 3-5 years after symptoms onset due to respiratory failure<ref name=":4" />. The current cause and cu # the presence of progressive spread of symptoms or signs within a region or other regions, as determined by history, clinic
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  • Cervical facet syndrome includes following symptoms: ...r Facet Syndrome|Lumbar facet syndrome]] can be characterised by following symptoms:<ref name="p9">Cohen SP, Raja SN. Pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of
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  • ...iness and sleep (particularly REM sleep)-wake cycle instability. The major symptoms of narcolepsy were identified as excessive sleepiness and the pathologic ma ...s been reported, whilst females showed a slightly earlier manifestation of symptoms<ref name=":2" />.
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  • ...n wrist extensor strength, and scores on the Timed Up and Go, Berg Balance Scale, and Action Research Arm Test. The physiotherapy intervention ultimately de * '''BBS''' = Berg Balance Scale
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  • ...tube|UTZKFfEdv20|300}}<ref>Medical Centric. Infertility, Causes, Signs and Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment. Available from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UT ...H, Hadjopoulos G, Akrivis CH. Uterine adnexal torsion: pathologic and gray-scale ultrasonographic findings. Clinical and experimental obstetrics & gynecolog
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  • ...pper and lower motor neurons. It is characterized by a myriad of signs and symptoms, including global muscle weakness and wasting, reduced balance, dysarthria, ...op ALS in the limbs initially, however, 25-30% of ALS cases include bulbar symptoms such as problems with mastication, swallowing, and speech, which can be com
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  • ...doi/abs/10.1046/j.1600-0412.2003.00235.x Factors associated with back pain symptoms in pregnancy and the persistence of pain 2 years after pregnancy.] Acta obs ...encedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1356689X11002463 Severity of signs and symptoms in lumbopelvic pain during pregnancy.] Manual therapy. 2012 Apr 1;17(2):175
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  • ...to the medial malleolus of the ankle, beneath the flexor retinaculum.&nbsp;Symptoms include pain radiating into the foot, usually, this pain is worsened by wal ...elli 2004">Mondelli M, Morana P, Padua L. An electrophysiological severity scale in tarsal tunnel syndrome. Acta Neurol Scand. 2004; 109: 284-289.</ref><br>
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  • ...eas such as acute and critical care to deal with the immediate respiratory symptoms of COVID patients. Where possible, some rehabilitation services have manag ...ance] 27 May 2020. Geneva, Switzerland: WHO. </ref> But it is not only the symptoms of COVID-19 that can impact older people. The protocols introduced to prot
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  • ...tcomes for gait speed, balance, and the unified Parkinson’s disease rating scale. ...ecific training and expertise in PD, treatment focus on the suppression of symptoms via drugs, and that referrals to allied health professionals such as physio
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  • ...and genitofemoral nerve, can exacerbate this condition, causing additional symptoms like numbness, burning, or tingling in the thigh, groin, or genital areas. ...tball players are most commonly affected. Most patients with pubalgia have symptoms for months or years before a clinical diagnosis is obtained. Athletes usual
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  • ...values using the North American Spine Society (NASS) patient satisfaction scale as the anchor: 1) average change, 2) minimum dectable change (MDC), 3) chan ..., spinal nerves, and the strong neck muscles. Depending on your particular symptoms, one disc (single-level) or more (multi-level) may be removed.
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  • ...n can be felt in all aspects of the knee (including the popliteal fossa). Symptoms can develop slowly over time or brought on acutely.<ref>Willy, R.W., Hoglun ...e under the umbrella term of PFPS though patients will complain of similar symptoms.<ref name=":0">Wiles P, Andrews PS, Devas MB. Chondromalacia of the patella
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  • ...99.pdf Effectiveness of telerehabilitation on motor impairments, non-motor symptoms and compliance in patients with Parkinson's disease: a systematic review.] * [[Berg Balance Scale]]
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  • ...nt therapy sessions. The patient’s primary complaints were more noticeable symptoms progressing in the past four months contributing to tripping when running a ...that may be seen in CMT.<ref name=":3">Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT): Symptoms & treatment [Internet]. Cleveland Clinic; 2022 [cited 2023 May 8]. Availabl
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  • ...m resolution&nbsp;as early as 6 months up to 11 years. Unfortunately,&nbsp;symptoms may never fully subside in many patients.<ref name="Jewell" /><ref name="Ke ...ng term disability. Effective treatments which shorten the duration of the symptoms and disability will have a significant value on reducing the morbidity.
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  • ...eathing is disrupted, resulting in dyspnoea and associated non-respiratory symptoms that cannot be fully explained by disease pathophysiology" (Ionescu et al, '''Signs and Symptoms Commonly Experienced in Neck and LBP'''
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