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  • <div class="pp-no-course-suggestions pp-no-article-suggestions"></div> ...-registration) Physiotherapy programme at [http://www.qmu.ac.uk/schools-and-divisions/ Queen Margaret University], in partial fulfilment of the requirem
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  • == Non-Pharmacological Approaches == Non-pharmacological interventions (NPI) are any non-chemical intervention (theoretically supported) performed on and benefitting
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  • ...ed by hyperreflexia. Therefore, clonus is used as part of the neurological physical exam to assess the status of a patient’s nervous system. It is also used ...ions against this pressure.<ref>Fundamentals of Tests and Measures for the Physical Therapist Assistant. Chapter 9 Neuromuscular examination. Stacie J. Fruth,
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  • .../articles/PMC8615976/ Design and implementation of a wearable accelerometer-based motion/tilt sensing internet of things module and its application to b ...ncluding activity detection, assessing postural balance, evaluating sports physical function, and investigating falls. They operate based on Newton’s law of
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  • ...based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/instructor/srishti-banerjee// Srishti Banerjee]<br> ...ng-cause-of-disability-worldwide-say-experts-at-paho-directing-council-side-event&Itemid=0&lang=en#gsc.tab=0 (accessed 12/July/2023).</ref> with depress
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  • ...ub Transcranial electrical stimulation]. Curr Biol. 2017 Dec 4;27(23):R1258-R1262.</ref> ...onnectivity]. Journal of inherited metabolic disease. 2018 Nov 2;41(6):1123-30.</ref>
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  • ...Nagi's Disability Model|functional limitations and impairments]] after a [[stroke]] are unique to each individual and often include impairments in mobility. ...afely. [[Falls]] are a common concern for community-dwelling persons with stroke<ref name=":0" />.
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  • ...abilitation approaches for the recovery of function and mobility following stroke. The Cochrane Library. 2014 Jan 1.</ref>. ...able evidence to date for multidisciplinary management of individuals post-stroke <ref name="Stokes" />.&nbsp;
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  • ...lternative to the original [[Constraint Induced Movement Therapy|constraint-induced movement therapy]] limitations. ...r-extremity constraint-induced movement therapy in a patient with subacute stroke. Phys Ther. 1999;79(9):847–53.
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  • ...st.] Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 2005 May 1;86(5):993-8.</ref>. ...ity after stroke. In: Refshauge, K, Ada, L, Ellis E (2005) editors. Science-based rehabilitation: theories into practice. Sydney: Elsevier; 87–106.</r
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  • *Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation === <br>Physiotherapy &amp; Physical Therapy ===
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  • ...y: Changes in grey matter induced by training. Nature, 2000. 400(6747), 649-652.</ref><ref>Afreen S, Mazhar K, Malik R, Asif I. Role of Neuroplasticity ...ctice: Building brain power for health. Frontiers in Psychology, 2014. 5, 1-15.</ref>
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  • ...action research arm test. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair. 2008;22:78-90. [http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1545968307305353 doi:10.117 ...ance on proceeding items.<ref name=":0" /> Task performance is rated on a 4-point scale, ranging from 0 (no movement) to 3 (movement performed normally)
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  • ...plasma glucose; all of which are related to weight gain, specifically intra-abdominal/ectopic fat accumulation and large waist circumference<ref>Grundy ...should be given to effective early weight-management to reduce risk in pre-symptomatic individuals with large waists<ref name=":1">Han TS, Lean ME. [ht
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  • ...1 Rood] MS. Neurophysiological Reactions as a Basis for Physical Therapy*. Physical Therapy. 1954 Sep 1;34(9):444–9.</ref> ...irected toward neuromuscular integration. Occupational therapy. 1963;3: 358-459.</ref><ref>[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/289758466_Understan
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  • [[File:Smoking-1026556 960 720-2.jpg|right|frameless]] ...and respiratory diseases are well known. In terms of exercise and physical activity, smokers also have:
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  • ...health is defined as "a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the presence of disease or infirmity." It is a valuable ...https://www.who.int/teams/health-promotion/enhanced-wellbeing/first-global-conference on 07/12/21</ref>
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  • ...refers to the type of repetitive, structured [[Physical Activity|physical activity]] that requires the body’s metabolic system to use oxygen to produce ener ...t it is achieved at a [[Pulse rate|heart rate]] of 70–80% of a person’s age-appropriate maximum.
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  • ...lood]] pressure is traditionally measured using auscultation with a mercury-tube sphygmomanometer. It is measured in millimeters of mercury and expresse ...ble from:https://ccforum.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13054-018-2171-1 (last accessed 4.3,2020)</ref>[[File:Arterial pressure diagram.png|right|f
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  • ...g changes in tiredness in daily activities. Psychosomatic Medicine, 65, 771-777</ref> Thus, the lack of an “underlying illness” makes the impact of ...ol has been translated in more than 45 different languages permitting cross-cultural comparisons.
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