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  • * Build trust and a therapeutic alliance with your patient * Be realistic and set your patient's expectations
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  • ...ndividuals with tetraplegia. This article overviews the most commonly used modalities for clients with upper and lower tetraplegia and the application will depen ..., Torricelli D, Moreno JC, Ama-Espinosa AD, Laczko J, Pons JL. Noninvasive Modalities Used in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation. Spinal Cord Injury Therapy. 2019
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  • ...PPS. It is essential to individualize the treatment approach based on the patient's specific needs, preferences, and response to interventions. Regular reass ===== Manual Therapy and Modalities =====
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  • Please review our [[Quality Standards]] and [[Content Review Guidelines]] to guide you in your content development :b. References (see [[Referencing|referencing guide]])
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  • ...uldersurgery.com/shoulder-disorders/snapping-scapula-syndrome/ A patient’s guide to snapping scapula syndrome]. Available from: ​​<nowiki>https://www.kn ...]. Available from: <nowiki>https://www.choosept.com/guide/physical-therapy-guide-snapping-scapula-syndrome</nowiki> (accessed 14 March 2023).</ref> Here are
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  • ...atient Care Management Model. In: Bellew J, Michlovitz S, Nolan Jr. T eds. Modalities for Therapeutic Intervention. McGraw Hill. 2016. 6e. Available from: https: ...f Interventions. Available from: [https://guide.apta.org/subscribe https://guide.apta.org/interventions/categories-interventions] (accessed 11/05/2022)</ref
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  • ...approximately 4 out of 10 will have symptoms. Clinical presentation of the patient depends on the degree and type of haemorrhoids, external haemorrhoids maybe * Detailed patient history and physical examination is important to diagnose haemorrhoids ad e
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  • In addition, a thorough history includes a detailed account of the patient’s occupational history and current status of employment, hand dominance, ...ecifically<ref name=":4" />. Therefore, these tests should be used to help guide the diagnosis:
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  • ...hould include the identification of the causative factors of the injury to guide the design of the management plan. It will also steer the rehabilitation pr ** It is important to keep the patient engaged and incorporate rehabilitation exercises into their already existin
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  • ...ination, there should be at least three top differential diagnoses for the patient's problem. The focus of the objective examination is to narrow down the dif ...J, Scarpelli E. A manual therapy approach to evaluation and treatment of a patient with a chronic lumbar nerve root irritation. Physical therapy. 1994 Jun 1;7
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  • ...ry during penetration, with deep penetration or pain post-penetration. The patient may also describe pain associated with the insertion of a tampon or during ...the clinical approach to dyspareunia, Graziottin provides a comprehensive guide to the necessary questions for a thorough history and physical examination.
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  • ...al Institute for Health and Care Excellence [NICE] (2013) '''Into practice guide.''' [online] London: NICE. Available at: <nowiki>https://www.nice.org.uk/pr ...approach, whereby physical, psychological and social dysfunction determine patient outcome <ref>Kamper, S. J., Apeldoorn, A. T., Chiarotto, A., Smeets, R. J.,
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  • ...j Lichtert, 1985.</ref><ref name=":10">Walters J, editor. Orthopaedics - A guide for practitioners. 4th Edition. Cape Town: University of Cape Town, 2010.</ ...y of the condition. A combination of pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical modalities is recommended for the optimal management of the condition. Physiotherapy p
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  • ...'s health issues, psychological status and family/social support will help guide the process of pre- and post- prosthetics rehabilitation and reintegration *Patient and her family educated:- Support roles; DM; skin/stump care, shaping- band
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  • ...wound complications are a risk after excision, but relief of symptoms and patient satisfaction are typically achieved ...llowing major burns.<ref>Rollins C, Huettner F, Neumeister MW. Clinician’s guide to nutritional therapy following major burn injury. Clinics in Plastic Surg
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  • ...rsally. This action not only produces a recognisable click but also causes patient apprehension, serving as a diagnostic sign.<ref>Slutsky D, Osterman A. Frac * '''[[Patient-Rated Wrist Evaluation|Patient-Rated Wrist Evaluation (PRWE)]]''': Measures wrist pain and function.
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  • ...rough pain is an unpredictable flare of pain that might happen even when a patient is on regular pain medicine for chronic pain. It “breaks through” the p ...involvement of anatomical structures, side-effects of cancer treatment, or patient comorbidities. OFP is reported by approximately half of Head Neck Cancer pa
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  • ...x Patient Problems|Bellarmine University's&nbsp;Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems project.]] ...https://soar.usa.edu/dissertations/5/ Oncology. Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems]. Bellarmine University 2011.</ref>&nbsp;Tumours that are deep ins
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  • '''Original Editors '''- [[Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems|Alyssa Elliott, Chelsea Reinhart]], [https://members.physio-pedia. ...Blood Count]] (CBC) may appear normal in persons with haemophilia. If the patient has already experienced a massive haemorrhage, the CBC count may appear low
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  • ...Colles fractures and osteoporosis is strong enough that when an older male patient presents with a Colles fracture, he should be investigated for osteoporosis ...oximal to the wrist. With the hand displaying its normal forward arch, the patient’s forearm and hand resemble the curvature of a dinner fork.
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