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  • ...ses in disasters and conflicts has become more clear.<ref>Barth CA, Wladis A, Blake C, Bhandarkar P, O'Sullivan C. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/art ...Rehabilitation professionals working in rehabilitation need skills across a wide range of clinical areas, and in disasters and conflicts need to be abl
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  • [[File:Vitamin_B12.jpeg|A vial of Vitamin B12|alt=|thumb]] ...eficiency is one of the most prevalent nutritional deficiencies. It causes a range of symptoms, eg fatigue, forgetfulness, and tingling of the hands and
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  • ...om pain. While short term or acute stress can be beneficial, especially in a crisis, persistent or long term (chronic stress) can be physiologically dam ...stress can be positive, particularly in the face of danger as it provokes a fight or flight response. However, stress that is prolonged can be detrimen
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  • The [https://www.icrc.org/en/node/1 International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)] helps those affected by armed conflict and promotes complianc ...als with Cerebral Palsy. &nbsp;In return for your efforts you will receive a certificate of completion to help you evidence your learning through your i
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  • *have a&nbsp;clearer understanding about development in children and&nbsp;be able t *You should be able to observe a / your child with cerebral palsy,&nbsp;and show where on the development ch
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  • ...rk with displaced individuals. In return for your efforts you will receive a certificate of completion to help you evidence your learning through your i ...rc.org/en/where-we-work/middle-east/lebanon International Committee of the Red Cross - Lebanon] (ICRC)
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  • == Red Flags and the Health Impact of Human Trafficking == ...ken from them. Their quality of life is hugely and devastatingly affected. A study by Hossain et al.<ref name=":0">Hossain M, Zimmerman C, Abas M, Light
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  • ...tain all of the assessment information, downloads of the pack and also the link to the Rasch analysis. ...ve any strategy used to carry out the activity, and is self-report and not a physical demonstration of the activity.
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  • Would your organisation like to make a difference to global rehabilitation? Are you just as passionate as we are a A [[Partners|partnership with the Physiopedia charity]] offers an easy opport
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  • ...l/10.1152/physrev.00015.2007 (accessed 18.11.2021)</ref> Muscle fatigue is a commonly experienced phenomenon that limits athletic performance and other ...and exhaustion in the mind of the exercising subject. The final effect is a reduction or complete cessation of the exercise.
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  • * Composed of: a single layer of simple squamous epithelium; a basement membrane known as tunica intima; scattered [[Connective Tissue Dis The capillary wall is a one-layer tissue so thin that gas and other items (eg oxygen, water, protei
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  • ...ith the [[Latissimus Dorsi Muscle|latissimus dorsi]].<ref name="Biel">Biel A (2005). [https://booksofdiscovery.com/for-instructors/trail-guide-to-the-bo '''Image 1: Red shows TM'''
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  • ...8/ The influence of extrinsic factors on knee biomechanics during cycling: a systematic review of the literature.] International journal of sports physi ...8/ The influence of extrinsic factors on knee biomechanics during cycling: a systematic review of the literature]. International journal of sports physi
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  • Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is a neoplasm of the lymphoid tissues, which originates from B cell precursors, ...reening for Referral. 4th Ed. Philadelphia: WB Saunders; 2003.</ref> have a wide range of histological appearances and clinical features at presentatio
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  • [[Image:BU Logo Red High.jpg|thumb|right|Bellarmine University PT]] Welcome! Thank you for visiting our Physio-pedia page. &nbsp;We are a group of graduate students in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program from B
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  • ...p://www.ifrc.org/en/what-we-do/disaster-management/about-disasters/what-is-a-disaster/. [Accessed: 9 Jan 2017]</ref> While disasters can be caused by na ...sters. Disaster preparedness planners and emergency medical personnel face a major challenge in preventing and managing neurotrauma within this context.
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  • ...ormed.<ref name="broomhead">Broomhead P, Clark K, Dawes D, Hale C, Lambert A, Quinlivan D, Randell T, Shepherd R, Withpetersen J. (2012) Evidence Based ...ell.<ref name="hanley">Hanley, M. A., Jensen, M. P., Ehde, D. M., Hoffman, A. J., Patterson, D. R., &amp; Robinson, L. R. (2004). Psychosocial predictor
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  • ...genetically susceptible person is exposured to gluten in their food. It is a chronic condition with treatment being permanent exclusion of gluten from t ...ial to change the overall gut biome.<ref name=":0">Makharia, GK,  Chauhan, A,  Singh, P,  Ahuja, V.  Epidemiology of coeliac disease. ''Aliment Pharm
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  • ...cular]] wall. The pumping capacity of the heart is reduced with age due to a variety of changes affecting the structure and function of the heart muscle ...changed little by aging; at rest in healthy individuals, there may even be a slight increase.
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  • *What you can do to help a child communicate Now lets take a further look at how we communicate with each oher.&nbsp;
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