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  • ...ximal humeral fractures in adults]. Journal of Hand Therapy. 2017 Apr 1;30(2):158-66.</ref> * Greater tuberosity: Located lateral to the head at the proximal end.
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  • ...ke an appropriate diagnosis in a timely fashion without exposing the child to unnecessary diagnostic studies." ...ate between different causes of limping in children and know when to refer to medical colleagues.
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  • What to Assess, What to Monitor, When not to Mobilize, and How to Mobilize and Progress ...ion. Mobilization, for the purposes of this document, has been defined as “To work towards the functional task of locomotion”.
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  • ...lm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmc5810943/ Axial Spondyloarthritis Classification Criteria–The debate continues]. Current opinion in rheumatology. 2017 Jul;29(4):31 Axial spondyloarthritis is used to describe patients who have both non-radiographic and radiographic axial spo
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  • ...ffness in the lower back region whereby it is not possible to find a cause for the pain<ref name=":1" />. Most cases resolve fairly quickly, but a signifi ...ntions</span><ref>Sierpina V, Curtis P, Doering J. An integrative approach to low back pain. Clinics in Family Practice. 2002 Dec;4(4):817-31.</ref><ref>
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  • ...iac rehabilitation is a complex, interprofessional intervention customized to individual patients with various cardiovascular diseases such as: ...improving overall cardiac function and capacity, halting or reversing the progression of atherosclerotic disease, and increasing the patient's self-confidence th
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  • ...tures]] with distinct fracture lines are present. Stress fractures account for > 10% of total sports-related injuries and it could be as high as 30% in ru ...n mechanical forces is osteoclastic activity (bone break down) which leads to resorption of bone. Osteoblastic cellular activity fills the resorption cav
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  • ...le combined with the progression and results of physical therapy treatment for a 13 year old with [[Parsonage-Turner Syndrome]]. ...nstability. The physical therapist recommended a referral to a physiatrist for further diagnostic testing. Electromyography and nerve conduction studies i
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  • == What Does Return to Sport Mean? == ...com/content/bjsports/50/14/853.full.pdf 2016 Consensus statement on return to sport from the First World Congress in Sports Physical Therapy, Bern.] Brit
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  • ...is a complete fracture of the [[Radius|radius bone]] of the forearm close to the [[Wrist and Hand|wrist]] resulting in an upward (posterior) displacemen ...distal fragment<ref name="Balsky">Stephen Balsky, Rehabilitation protocol for undisplaced Colles' fractures following cast removal, the journal of the Ca
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  • ...l Technique and Clinical Outcomes. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2018 Jun;11(2):307-315. doi: 10.1007/s12178-018-9489-9. PMID: 29663125; PMCID: PMC5970124 PCL injuries usually occur when a flexed knee is subjected to a posterior force while the foot is in plantar flexion<ref name=":0" /><ref
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  • ...zSby5sZDOSw}}<ref>Biceps Femoris Anatomy, Hamstrings - Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim. Available from :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= ...ich may contribute to its tendency to be more often injured than the other 2 hamstring muscles (semimembranosus and semitendinosus) during high-speed ru
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  • ...evoked) regional pain that is seemingly disproportionate in time or degree to the usual course of any known trauma or lesion. <ref name=":33" /> Specific ...ional pain syndrome: a review of the evidence.] Can J Anesth. 2010 Feb;57(2):149-66.</ref>
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  • ...ered as it descends down to meet the distal end of the humerus.<ref name=":2" /> ...lies along the anteromedial aspect of the distal humerus just superficial to the brachialis muscle.<ref name=":0">Kumar V, Singh A. [https://www.ncbi.nl
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  • ...> '''Original Editor '''- Uploaded by [[User:Shaimaa Eldib|Shaimaa Eldib]] for the [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Decision_Making_Aids Physical Therapy Kno ...isted Exercise Initiative (RExI)]. The objectives of this initiative were to:
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  • ...ent reconstruction]. Journal of experimental orthopaedics. 2022 Dec;9(1):1-2.</ref> ...gical Technique and Clinical Outcomes. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2018;11(2):307-15.</ref> They occur less frequently than [[Anterior Cruciate Ligament
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  • ...1C5138B61A6CF2E88BD2EC430853EF91515A Trochanteric micropuncture: Treatment for gluteus medius tendinopathy.] Arthroscopy techniques. 2015 Feb 1;4(1):e87-9 * It is often referred to as [[Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome|Greater Trochanter Pain Syndrome (G
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  • ...iew of the mini-incision and MIS literature.] Bulletin of the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases 2007;65(1):5-18.</ref> ...ral neck fractures in the elderly: from risk factors to pronostic features for survival.] Journal of Trauma and Critical Care. 2017;1(1).</ref> where only
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  • An electrocardiogram also termed an ECG or EKG (K means kardia for heart in Greek) or a 12 lead ECG. is a simple non-invasive test that record * The ECG machine is designed to recognise and record any electrical activity within the [[Anatomy of the Hu
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  • ...ris)] [Internet]. 2002;153(3):183–8. </ref>The word "CREST " is an acronym for the clinical features that are seen in a patient with this disease: ...which the fingers become thin and shiny with sclerotic skin at the tip due to subcutaneous and intracutaneous calcinosis and diffused fibrosis of the col
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