Search results

  • ...//www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468266721002358 Safeguarding people living in vulnerable conditions in the COVID-19 era through universal healt ...y other means, such as [[Introduction to Telehealth|Telehealth Services]], with policies in place to direct the reintegration of services as soon as possib
    42 KB (5,820 words) - 10:23, 19 February 2023
  • ...>Calabro R, Spadaro L, Marra A, Bramanti P. Fahr's disease presenting with dementia at onset: a case report and literature review. Behav Neurol 2014;2014,75097 ...rther symptoms may include: progressive psychosis, cognitive impairment, [[dementia]], gait disturbance and sensory changes<ref name=":4">Radiopaedia. Fahr’s
    26 KB (3,576 words) - 11:24, 24 May 2022
  • ...hey comprise a person's context that needs to be considered in conjunction with rehabilitation.<ref name=":4">Wottrich AW, Von Koch L, Tham K. The meaning ...and therapy are typically provided in acute care hospitals for conditions with acute onset. While follow-up rehabilitation at a subacute, post-acute can b
    27 KB (3,747 words) - 11:16, 17 February 2023
  • ...nce, disability to achieve and maintain optimal functioning in interaction with their environments”, then rehabilitation is in effect composed of multipl ...idual to optimise their function.<ref name=":2" /> Given this, individuals with health conditions or injuries may require rehabilitation at various points
    35 KB (4,954 words) - 11:15, 17 February 2023
  • ...rming, to reduce the pain of dressings and allow covering of the raw areas with excessive granulation. Lastly, a spica splintage was fitted for the patient * Patients with severe comorbidities who are unfit for surgery eg [[asthma]] and [[Chronic
    19 KB (2,894 words) - 13:38, 11 January 2024
  • ...uries, and (5) decreased quality of life. Approximately one in four people with diabetes will develop a diabetic foot ulcer.<ref>Hicks CW, Wang D, Windham ...upplement_1 Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes] recommends all patients with diabetes be assessed for diabetic peripheral neuropathy:
    27 KB (3,835 words) - 12:13, 22 November 2023
  • ...tive health outcomes. It has also been found that manual handling combined with the infrequent use of assistive technology may reduce opportunities for pat ...r patients who have difficulty moving independently and require assistance with moving independently from one position to another safely.<ref name=":2" />
    27 KB (3,910 words) - 14:11, 3 September 2023
  • ...orders stemming from damage to the peripheral [[Neurone|nerves]], the vast communication network that sends signals between the [[Central Nervous System Pathways|ce ...is typically due to multiple isolated nerve injuries and can be associated with conditions like vasculitis.
    18 KB (2,305 words) - 13:24, 13 December 2023
  • ...: embodiment, emotions and the home as the primary health space for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder. Health and Place 2013; 21(): . http ...: embodiment, emotions and the home as the primary health space for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder” - article available from: http://
    55 KB (8,045 words) - 15:59, 30 September 2021
  • ...ture often involving torture and/or violence.<ref>Varvin S. Psychoanalysis with the traumatized patient: Helping to survive extreme experiences and complic ...e can be difficulties related to cultural competency required when working with this population.<ref>Thomas, L. K. The therapeutic needs of those fleeing p
    36 KB (5,158 words) - 23:00, 17 May 2023
  • ...arers of patients at the end of life: results from focus group discussions with primary healthcare providers. BMC Family Practice. 2018 Dec;19(1):1-9.</ref ...Physiotherapeutic procedures for the treatment of contractures in subjects with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Traumatic Brain Injury. InTechOpen. 2014 Feb
    42 KB (5,663 words) - 14:06, 3 September 2023
  • ...study was developed by Physiotherapy students (PT1) at Queen's University with the intention of increasing our knowledge of Huntington's Disease and neuro ...years post diagnosis. This case study illustrated a patient who presented with motor, emotional and cognitive impairments as a result of HD. Patient speci
    54 KB (8,144 words) - 17:19, 14 May 2023
  • ...ility, strength, and participation in meaningful activities despite living with a progressive disease. Throughout this case study, the role of physiotherap ...S have a family history of ALS (termed familial ALS), however the majority with ALS have no family history (termed sporadic ALS)<ref name=":0" />. For the
    70 KB (10,306 words) - 05:36, 15 May 2023
View ( | next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)