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  • ...a person’s well-being is paramount. [[Trauma-Informed Care|Trauma-informed care]] appreciates how a person’s life history may have impacted their develop ...tive health care experiences and holistic rehabilitation by working from a trauma-informed perspective and supporting the health and resilience of both patie
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  • ...the patient's long-term goals and align therapy to these objectives. This, in turn, enhances patient engagement with the treatment plan. ...m helps to streamline subsequent assessments and facilitates continuity of care, both during rehabilitation and upon transition to community settings. This
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  • ...om/science/article/abs/pii/S2468781220303131 Safety netting; best practice in the face of uncertainty. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice.] 2020 May 12 ...ysiotherapists' understanding of red flags for back pain.] Musculoskeletal care. 2015 Mar;13(1):42-50.</ref>
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  • ...ns for pulmonary rehabilitation in COVID-19 patients recovering from acute respiratory failure: results of a Delphi process.] Monaldi Arch Chest Dis [Internet]. 2 ...from early research that these patients will be in need of rehabilitation in all phases of the disease - acute, post-acute and long-term.
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  • Sternum pain is pain or discomfort in the area of the chest that contains the sternum and the cartilage connectin ....<ref>Aalam AA, Alsabban A, Pines JM. National trends in chest pain visits in US emergency departments (2006–2016). Emergency Medicine Journal. 2020 No
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  • ...ict. But in general, during disasters and conflicts, patients present with multiple injuries, and open and complex fractures are common, which can complicate y ...professionals are required to maintain close contact with the medical team in order to assess those with fractures prior to discharge.<ref name=":3" />
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  • ...ting state, [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise]] poses a substantial increase in demand for the body. ...ntains a [[Parasympathetic System|parasympathetic]] tone which affects the respiratory rate, cardiac output, and various metabolic processes.
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  • ...1967 in Cape Town, South Africa. Unfortunately, early operations resulted in problems such as infection and rejection, and heart recipients did not surv ...okorná E, Vitko S, Ekberg H. Medical-record review of potential donor pool in the Czech Republic suggests a possible increase to more than double the num
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  • ...ersity Press. 2010. p.9-21</ref> In particular, histories of survivors of trauma can be highly demanding for the untrained rehabilitation professional to de ...ic needs of those fleeing persecution and violence, now and in the future. In A. Alayarian (Red.), Resilience, Suffering and Creativity. The Work of the
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  • ...on language is essential to support integrated care, ensure person-centred care and is foundational to rehabilitation frameworks. ...Q The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health]. In: Dean, SG., Siegert, RJ and Taylor, WJ. Interprofessional Rehabilitation: A
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  • ...eleton Filaments|Cytoskeleton]]) These, in turn, result from abnormalities in the genes encoding various proteins that define EB into specific categories ...incidence of EB have been endeavored by many different sampling techniques in numerous populations worldwide, but the most accurate and up to date epidem
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  • ...The energy expenditure can be measured in kilocalories. Physical activity in daily life can be categorized into occupational, sports, conditioning, hous ...hip between physical fitness qualities and sport-specific technical skills in female, team-based ball players: A systematic review.] Sports medicine-open
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  • ...enhance consciousness along with other forms of treatment and therapy used in [[Traumatic Brain Injury|traumatic brain injury]] neurorehabilitation. Prev ...ions. Although patients with disorders of consciousness demonstrate damage in various areas of the brain eg [[Cerebral Cortex|cortico]]-[[Thalamus|thalam
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  • ...ly life and would benefit from rehabilitation services - this equates to 1 in 3 individuals requiring rehabilitation services throughout their illness or ...nsive service, especially when it is integrated with community and primary care.<ref name=":7">Cieza A, Causey K, Kamenov K, Hanson SW, Chatterji S, Vos T.
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  • ...initions of CP within the literature, although these may all vary slightly in the way they are worded they are all similar and can be summarised to: ...disorders of motor function, defined as loss of previously acquired skills in the first 5 years of life.
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  • *Previous care or treatment: Patient has received physical therapy in the past for an injury sustained while running however, she has never recei ...worse, but sitting upright in her desk chair at home provides some relief. In addition, she is fearful of using ibuprofen because of the effects it may h
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  • ...e (COVID-19)|Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)]], caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Corona Virus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), is a single-stranded ribonucleic acid ...patient, rather than ‘airborne spread’ (in which smaller particles remain in the air longer).
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  • .../ref><ref name=":0">Marshall, R and Hasnan, N. Chapter.27 Team Based CareIn: Chhabra HS, ISCoS Textbook on Comprehensive Management of Spinal Cord Inju ...e in Spinal Cord Injury Inpatient Rehabilitation and Patient Participation in Therapy Sessions: The SCIRehab Project. The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine
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  • ...e simplest of functional activities<ref>Atkins, D. J. Prosthetic Training. In: Smith, D, G., Michael, J.W and J. H. Bowker. Editors, 2004, Atlas of Amput ...ic therapy for the upper limb amputee. However, physiotherapy is indicated in many rehabilitation phases from assessment pre-amputation and post amputati
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  • ...greatly from an interdisciplinary team consisting of, but not limited to, respiratory therapists, speech language pathologists, and occupational therapists. ...thumb|750x750px|Figure 1. This image depicts common clinical features seen in patients with
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