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  • * Be aware of the physiological process as the patient is in the acute phase of inflammation * After a sever burn injury, a patient can suffer from a '''hypermetabolic response'''. This is known to reach it'
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  • ...s condition and relates perspectives from both the physiotherapist and the patient.<ref>Huhn K, Gilliland SJ , Black LL, Wainwright SF, Christensen N. Clinica ...nd evaluation process and help relate subjective and objective data from a patient's condition to the steps within the SINSS Model.
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  • ...ng (MRI) and ultrasound are the most commonly used cross-sectional imaging modalities in the diagnostic work-up of shoulder pain. <ref name=":11">Levine BD, Mota ...ved patient outcomes and decreased costs, with minimal risk of harm to the patient.<ref name=":8" /><ref name=":12" /><ref name=":13" /><ref name=":14" /><ref
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  • ...C, Baciarello M, Manferdini ME, Fanelli G. Mechanisms of low back pain: a guide for diagnosis and therapy. F1000Research. 2016;5. Available:https://www.ncb ...unrealistic expectations of total pain relief, being a large gap between a patient's desired amount of pain reduction and the minimum percentage of improvemen
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  • ...ative management has been exhausted. There is a wide range of conservative modalities available for the treatment of knee OA. * Patient education
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  • ...ich lead to the increased risk of adverse drug events and incidences where patient’s preferences are neglected.<ref name=":3">Polypharmacy Guidance [Interne ...s' however in the healthcare setting it is frequently considered be when a patient takes five or more medications.<ref name=":3" />
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  • *** the duration and frequency that the patient can attend treatments * acceptance from the patient
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  • ...he muscles or tendons<ref>Hollis M, Jones E(ed). Massage for Therapists: A Guide to Soft Tissue Therapy. 3rd Edition. United Kingdom. 2009</ref><ref>Jurch S * The physical therapist’s fingers and patient’s skin must move simultaneously to avoid injury to the skin.
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  • ...should be an ongoing and continuous, and should allow us toindividualised, patient-centred goals and ultimately a tailor-made treatment plan for the individua ...Furthermore, it promoted team work by clarifying team roles in relation to patient care.
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  • ...x Patient Problems|Bellarmine University's&nbsp;Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems project.]] ...https://soar.usa.edu/dissertations/5/ Oncology. Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems]. Bellarmine University 2011.</ref>&nbsp;Tumours that are deep ins
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  • ...abilitation plan must take into account the fact that the objective of the patient (the athlete) is to return to the same activity and environment in which th ...ill not be successful. To ensure compliance, it is important to inform the patient of the content of the program and the expected course of rehabilitation.<re
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  • ...al is to prevent a progressive deterioration in the physiologic state of a patient as the underlying disease is being managed.<ref name=":14" /> ...ns%20of%20patient%20monitoring.pdf Critical care: the eight vital signs of patient monitoring]. British Journal of Nursing. 2012 May 23;21(10):621-5. </ref>
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  • ...rry R, Hutting N. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8725776/ A guide to cranial nerve testing for musculoskeletal clinicians]. Journal of Manual ...pically used to assess the integrity of the nervous system and determine a patient's neurological function.<ref name=":1">Shahrokhi M, Asuncion RM. [https://w
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  • ...thology identified during diagnostic imaging, the tissue that is causing a patient’s NP is usually unknown. <ref name=":1">Childs J., Cleland J., Elliott J. '''Grade 2:''' The patient is not able to do activities of daily living properly and there are no sign
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  • ...Orthopod Medical Multimedia Group L.L.C. Prepatellar bursitis: A patient’s guide to prepatellar bursitis. http://www.houstonmethodist.org/orthopedics/where- ...you will feel the muscle tighten during the contraction of the muscle. The patient has to hold his contraction for 5 seconds; the exercise can be repeated 10
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  • ...gical sequence, the treatment should be flexible and individualised to the patient’s needs. ...ne;">&nbsp;</span>This phase involves assessing information given from the patient and family through a series of self-reported measures and observational pro
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  • ...20to%20management.&f=false The multiple ligament injured knee: A practical guide to management.] New York: Springer Science, 2004.</ref> ...e and popliteal artery.<ref name=":02">Walters J, editor. Orthopaedics - A guide for practitioners. 4th Edition. Cape Town: University of Cape Town, 2010.</
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  • ...an ongoing and continuous, and should allow us to develop individualised, patient-centred goals and ultimately a tailor-made treatment plan for the individua ...ess. <ref name=":0" /><ref>Harvey L. Management of Spinal Cord Injuries: A Guide for Physiotherapists. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2008 Jan 10.</ref> 
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  • ...''' can be used to cover the key aspects you should consider when taking a patient’s history.</blockquote>'''L: Location''' '''of symptoms and level of func ...2 Jan 20. StatPearls Publishing.</ref> It is important to establish if the patient has numbness, tingling, burning or electrifying symptoms, as these symptoms
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  • ...omplex Patient Problems|Bellarmine University's Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems project.]] ...n, optimize function, decrease the effects of the disease, and improve the patient's quality of life.<ref name="waldron">Waldron N. Care and support of patien
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