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  • ...at received growth hormones retained more body fluid and had more frequent joint pain than the control group.<ref name="Meinhardt" /><br> ...and anaerobic capacity, led to changes in body compositions, and decreased total body fat and increased fat-free muscle. In another study, the authors analy
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  • ...x Demographics of Traumatic Amputations in Children, The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery]: May 2004 - Volume 86 - Issue 5 - p 923-928 </ref>: ...8614&rep=rep1&type=pdf Congenital skeletal limb deficiencies.]1961. J Bone Joint Surg 43: 1202–1224.</ref>; McCredie (1974)<ref>McCredie J. [https://onlin
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  • ...rsal part of the SLL is the strongest and the primary stabiliser of the SL joint and can resist forces of up to 260 N. The avascular proximal membranous por ...transmitted through the radioscaphoid joint and 35% across the radiolunate joint. As the SLL is between these two primary load-sustaining bones, it is easy
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  • ...al intervention, such as angioplasty, pacemaker insertion, or joint repair/replacement.&nbsp; Fluoroscopy is also used in image-guided procedures when constant fe ...stic image for fractures, inflammation etc. It can also be used to measure total body fat, though this isn't common. The radiation dose received from DEXA s
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  • ...SM">Rodriguez N, DiMarco N, Langley S. Nutrition and athletic performance: Joint position statement. American College of Sports Medicine 2009;709-731</ref> ...their day of meals according to these percentages so that they know their total caloric intake for a day encompasses enough of each type. Below is a detail
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  • * Chronic joint pain or osteoarthritis (knee osteoarthritis<ref>Yang Y, Li S, Cai Y, Zhang * Total hip replacement
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  • ...It involves removal of some or all of a meniscus from the tibio-femoral joint of the knee using arthroscopic (keyhole) surgery. The procedure can be a co ...escent-shaped fibrocartilaginous structures which add to the tibio-femoral joint congruency while also dispersing friction and body weight.<ref name="McKeon
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  • ...pain, VAS scores in post-surgical patients ([[Total Knee Arthroplasty|knee replacement]], [[hysterectomy]], or laparoscopic myomectomy) who described their postop In patients with chronic inflammatory or degenerative joint pain, the pain VAS has demonstrated sensitivity to changes in pain assessed
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  • ...chronic injuries that result from overuse of a structure such as a muscle, joint, ligament, or tendon. This type of injury is more common in sports such as '''T: Total patient.''' Treating the Whole Patient.<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/t
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  • Example: shotguns are medium-velocity firearms, but because of the "large total mass of their lead pellets can increase their kinetic energy dramatically. ...unshot wound (GSW) associated with infective endocarditis and aortic valve replacement.] BMJ Case Rep. 2018 Oct 16;2018:bcr2018224702.</ref>
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  • *Joint replacement&nbsp;<ref name="Chartered Society of Physiotherapy" /> ...early. Trampolining can cause the retina to completely detach, leading to total blindness.
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  • ...ely become stiff and sensitive due to a bone formation at the level of the joint capsule and cartilage. It causes a decreased range of motion and, in its ad ...gh not often recognised, axial spondyloarthritis can also cause peripheral joint pain, particularly in the hips, knees, ankles, and shoulders and neck. It i
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  • ...lation, individuals aged 65 and over, by 2035, will account for 23% of the total population in the UK <ref name="(Office for National Statistics 2012)">Offi ...s following total knee arthroplasty: a randomised controlled trial. J Bone Joint Surg Am, 2011;93(2):113.</ref>.
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  • ...ement|hip replacement]] patients and 87% of [[Total Knee Arthroplasty|knee replacement]] patients were classified as overweight or obese at the time of their surg ...ial Work Practice 2014;20(2):137-160.</ref> and significant effect on BMI, total blood cholesterol and systolic blood pressure.<ref name="Rubak S, Sandbæk
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  • ...1" /> Range of motion may also be limited as the tumor encroaches upon the joint space.<ref name=":0" /><br> ...and skin grafting procedures. It is also not uncommon to have a total knee replacement if the tumor is located near the distal femur and proximal tibia. These pat
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  • ...contracture management and postural alignment by maintaining or improving joint range of motion, preventing further contracture development, and promoting ...L. The effect of knee position on blood loss and range of motion following total knee arthroplasty. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2012 Mar
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  • '''Awards:''' Eight course completion certificates awarding a total of 11.8 Plus (P+) points with an additional five Physioplus (P+) points ava ...urred in Course 1 (Introduction to Rehabilitation Interventions) with 1350 total participation. Of the 10 most represented countries, South Africa had the h
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  • ...ages were (and remain) openly available. These course pages were visited a total of 125,487 times through the duration of the course (I June – 26 July 201 Total final assignments submitted ………………………………………�
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  • ...to [[Soft Tissue Injuries|soft tissue damage]] such as a sprained [[Ankle Joint|ankle]] or a paper cut. Acute pain is of short duration but it gradually re ...tigations on acute pain, freezing decreased discomfort in patients who had total hip arthroplasty, anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, and [[Delayed
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  • ...rticle/abs/pii/S0968016008001956 Biomechanical characteristics of the knee joint in female athletes during tasks associated with anterior cruciate ligament ...[femur]] to the [[tibia]]. It is considered as a key structure in the knee joint, as it resists anterior tibial translation and rotational loads.<ref>Matsum
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  • The total number of people living with MS is estimated at 2.5 million worldwide<ref n *Joint range of motion
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