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  • == Types of Sports for Athletes with Disabilities == ...in these sports if needed. Athletes with disabilities are able to compete in sports at elite levels. These levels can be only fractions behind athletes
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  • ...ga-Neto P, Bor-Seng-Shu E, de Carvalho Aguiar P, Barsottini OG. Milestones in Friedreich ataxia: more than a century and still learning. Neurogenetics. 2 ...systems<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" />. The disease is often associated with complex clinical and pathological changes and slowly progresses over time<r
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  • ...lp dorsiflex the foot throughout [[Gait Cycle|the gait cycle]] in patients with [[foot drop]] or to strengthen the [[Quadriceps Muscle|quadriceps]] followi ...arm cycling program at Parkwood Institute in London, Ontario for patients with a spinal cord injury [Internet]. Parkwood Institute | St. Joseph's Health C
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  • == Strength Training in Evidence == ...on.jpg|thumb]]Paresis (muscle weakness) is a is a key physical impairment in [[Neurological Disorders|neurological conditions]] limiting mobility.<ref n
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  • ...76). 2019 Dec 15;44(24):E1443-E1451. </ref> Around half of all individuals with low back pain seek care,<ref>Almeida M, Saragiotto B, Richards B, Maher CG. When assessing patients with low back pain, age can help us formulate hypothetical diagnoses about the p
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  • ...ions of spasticity, assessment methods and options for managing spasticity in spinal cord injury. ...uron syndrome” -- ''JW'' ''Lance, 1980''<ref>Lance JW. Symposium synopsis. In Feldman RG, Young RR, Koella WP, editors. Spasticity: disordered motor cont
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  • ...from a neutral position i.e. Subtalar joint neutral to a relaxed position in standing (Fig. 1).<ref name="Vinicombe et al 2001">Vinicombe A, Raspovic A, ...index card placed along the inside of the foot and then measure the change with a ruler.
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  • ...se referred to as dexterity, refers to the ability to perform a motor task in an accurate, rapid and controlled manner<ref>Bernstein, N.A. Dexterity and ...or coordination during grasping and manipulating actions]. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, Volume 2, Issue 6. December 1992, Pages 815-823 </ref>. For m
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  • The term was coined by James Warren Sever in 1912. One of the most common causes of heel pain among children between the ...her composition of fibrocartilage. The calcaneal apophysis usually appears in children around 7-9 years old and fuses between the ages 15–17 years of a
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  • ...that clinicians can tailor-make treatment plans based on observed changes in the patient's function and behaviour. In this section, the physiotherapist asks questions and reviews the medical re
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  • ...y are able to walk effectively. Thereafter, the opportunity to participate in sport recreationally or competitively should be encouraged as a personal go ...2014). ACSM’s guidelines for exercise testing and prescription.</ref>&nbsp;in order to combat “lifestyle diseases” for ABBLs and IWAs are:
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  • ...iduals with a spinal cord injury, often resulting in improved independence in activities of daily living. ...rm crank, wheelchair treadmill) is becoming more commonplace, particularly in competitive sport. However, the results of these tests alone do not provide
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  • ...Staal JB. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4338213/ Injuries in runners; a systematic review on risk factors and sex differences]. PloS one ...arathon</blockquote><blockquote>Ultra-marathon runners - Runners competing in races longer than a marathon</blockquote>
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  • ...extremity strength, activities of daily living, and no noticeable decline in cognitive function. This case study focus on physical exercise is important ...pairments as a part of the aging process, and those with AD must also deal with cognitive impairments that affect their ability to live independently.
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  • ...This article will focus on ankle [[proprioception]] and how it can be used in the rehabilitation of [[Ankle Sprain|ankle injuries]]. ...position and balance.<ref name=":0">Grigg PW. Peripheral Neural Mechanisms in Proprioception. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation,1994;3: 2-17. </ref>
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  • ...thletic training. 2011 Mar;46(2):133-41.</ref>. An estimated 40 percent of individuals who sustain a LAS go on to develop CAI.<ref>Hertel J, Corbett RO. An Update ...p after ankle inversion trauma. Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports. 2002 Jun;12(3):129-35.</ref>.
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  • ...n-makers in the future and to highlight the importance of further research in adults that have CP.   ...common causes of motor disability in children, with approximately 2 to 2.5 in 1000 Canadian children meeting the criteria for diagnosis.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...f name=":3" /> The diaphragm role in trunk stability occurs simultaneously with its ventilation function.<ref name=":3" /> ...h Core Stabilization Exercises: Suggestions for Exercises and Progressions in Athletes. (2012). All Graduate Plan B and other Reports. 159. Available fro
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  • .../ref><ref name=":0">Marshall, R and Hasnan, N. Chapter.27 Team Based Care. In: Chhabra HS, ISCoS Textbook on Comprehensive Management of Spinal Cord Inju </ref> Basically a team consists of a group of people with complementary skills who are committed to a common purpose, performance goa
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  • ...x valgus deformities.<ref name=":1">Joseph TN, Mroczek KJ. Decision making in the treatment of hallux valgus. Bull NYU Hosp Jt Dis. 2007;65(1):19-23. </r ...e to the first metatarsophalangeal joint. Their dorsal surface articulates with the plantar aspect of the first metatarsal head and is contained within the
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