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  • ...23387/ Construct validity and reliability of the Rivermead Post-Concussion Symptoms Questionnaire.] Clin Rehabil. 2005 Dec;19(8):878-87. </ref>. Individuals showing symptoms of [[Assessment and Management of Concussion|assessment and management of c
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  • ...ting Scales (DRS) aim to evaluation the severity and distribution of motor symptoms and how they affect an individuals life. and also give a reference point fo == Dystonia Rating Scale ==
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  • *[http://www.physio-pedia.com/Glasgow_Coma_Scale Glasgow Coma Scale] *[[Community Balance and Mobility Scale]]
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  • .../nowiki> Last accessed: 30/08/2016</ref> The transition from concussion to post-concussion syndrome is poorly understood at this stage<ref name=":2">Harmon KG, Drezne *Symptoms in 3 or more of the following symptom categories:
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  • ...chilles Tendinopathy|Achilles tendinopathy]] (AT), covering the domains of symptoms, function and physical activity. However, the VISA-A was developed with an ...sedentary patients with AT. About 35% of patients with AT describes their symptoms related to sport activities, while majority of patients with AT are runners
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  • ...of Concussion|assessment and management of concussion]], and subsequently post-concussion syndrome. This case study documents the initial physiotherapy assessment, a ...Community Balance and Mobility Scale]], and the [[Post-Concussion Symptoms Scale]]. 
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  • There are several symptoms that can indicate a case of post-traumatic arthritis. It includes the follo ...the symptoms would disappear without any major medical intervention, these symptoms may re-appear after a while. <ref name="brugioni et al." />
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  • ...0px|A 19-year-old male patient with diffuse axonal injury and Glasgow Coma Scale score of 8 after a motorcycle accident. While T2 conventional sequences (A) * subjective symptoms as an outcome
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  • ...le from: https://www.upmc.com/services/sports-medicine/services/concussion/symptoms-diagnosis/voms (accessed 16/11/2022).</ref> * Symptoms which include vision issues, fogginess, and dizziness are often associated
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  • ...is to provide an overview of the condition and its broad range of possible symptoms, describe a unique presentation of the condition, discuss assessment method ...vention strategies for patients with prolonged mild traumatic brain injury symptoms: a case series]. International journal of sports physical therapy. 2015 Oct
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  • ...tz JN. A self-administered questionnaire for the assessment of severity of symptoms and functional status in carpal tunnel syndrome. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1993 ...st 2 weeks. The Functional Status Scale considers the relationship between symptoms and function, including activities, such as buttoning, writing, and ADL tas
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  • ...ganglia takes over and communicates with the other areas of the brain. The scale of a required movement is then calibrated the through sensorimotor integrat ...ation in the basal ganglia. This results in a range of motor and non-motor symptoms.<ref>Neumann WJ, Schroll H, de Almeida Marcelino AL, Horn A, Ewert S, Irmen
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  • == Clinical symptoms == * Flu like symptoms: body aches, sore throat, fever (oral temperature more than 38° C or 100.4
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  • ...er and lower limbs.&nbsp;Michael's wife Mary spotted these sudden onset of symptoms and immediately called for an ambulance, which arrived within 15 mins. '''Pre Hospital Assessment Scale:'''
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  • ...neglect and one example of this functional assessment is Catherine Bergego Scale, CBS.<ref>Checketts M, Mancuso M, Fordell H, Chen P, Hreha K, Eskes GA, Vui This instrument is a 10 items scale.
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  • ...lateral vestibular lesions (UVL) or bilateral vestibular lesions (BVL)) or post-concussion syndrome * Does the patient experience symptoms with visual tasks or in complex, motion rich environments?
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  • *Canadian Neurological Scale *Geriatric Depression Scale
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  • In acute cases of UVL, symptoms include: ...therapists do not often see patients in the acute stage. In chronic cases, symptoms include persistent dizziness and imbalance due to a lack of compensation.<r
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  • ...ith wearing long pants <br>Vitals: Normal<br>Palpation: No reproduction of symptoms<br>DTR: Normal<br>ROM: WNL passively, but difficulty with active full hip & ...ny other possible diagnoses identifying an organic cause for the signs and symptoms, must be ruled out in order to assume the patient is suffering from convers
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  • There are several symptoms that can indicate a case of post-traumatic arthritis. It includes the follo ...the symptoms would disappear without any major medical intervention, these symptoms may re-appear after a while. <ref name="brugioni et al." />
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  • .... The information that follows applies to persons aged 13+. Below this age symptoms reported by children are different from those over 13. Hence, the following ...al, and/or cognitive symptoms may present. '''It is important to note that symptoms can appear instantly at the time of the incident, however they can also app
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  • ...on’s disease]. The application of clinical genetics. 2017;10:9.</ref>. The symptoms of interest from physiotherapy treatment point of view are the neurologica The symptoms of this disease, especially neurological, affect the activities of daily li
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  • ...response to traumatic brain injury with distinct accompanying neurological symptoms, and considerable efforts have been made to elucidate their pathophysiology ...trauma. The '''[https://bpna.org.uk/audit/GCS.PDF Paediatric Glasgow Coma Scale (PGCS)]''' is commonly used to assess consciousness and to define the sever
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  • ...ee injury. It holds 42 items in 5 separately scored subscales; Pain, other Symptoms, Function in daily living (ADL), Function in Sport and Recreation (Sport/Re ...io and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC), Activity Rating Scale (ARS), and Tegner Activity Score (TAS). Arthritis care &amp; research 2011;
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  • [http://scale-library.com/pdf/Stroke_Rehabilitation_Assessment_of_Movement_STREAM.pdf The # Upper limb voluntary movement which is scored on a 3 point ordinal scale (0-2)
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  • ...er and lower limbs.&nbsp;Michael's wife Mary spotted these sudden onset of symptoms and immediately called for an ambulance, which arrived within 15 mins. '''Pre Hospital Assessment Scale:'''
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  • ...l, cognitive, visual, emotional, and sleep-related disturbances. Signs and symptoms are broad and include [[Headaches and Dizziness|headache]], dizziness, gait ...ssion following concussion in male athletes with persisting postconcussion symptoms.] Archives of General Psychiatry. 2008:65(1):81–89. </ref>
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  • ...ment of the hallux. However, clinical reproduction of the intensity of the symptoms are not always successful, which may contribute to an inconclusive diagnosi ...ian should be aware of this. Also [[bursitis]] and tendinosis have similar symptoms<ref name=":0" />.
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  • ...ate and over dorsal rim radius often reproduce pain. Patients often report symptoms being aggravated by weight-bearing activities or impact-related activities. ...inical assessment includes comprehensive medial history, patient-reported symptoms and physical examination. The athlete is then often referred for a radiogra
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  • ===[[Health of the Nation Outcome Scale|Health of the Nation Outcome Scales]]<ref>Australian mental health outcomes ...ntal illness. The scales contain 12 items measuring behaviour, impairment, symptoms and social functioning. The scales are completed after routine clinical ass
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  • == Possible Symptoms following Acute Traumatic Brain Injury == ...further information see the [[Coma Recovery Scale (Revised)|Coma Recovery Scale]] page
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  • ...to return to an active lifestyle through obtaining subjective measures of symptoms, as well as determining emotional and social health status. Mohtadi et al n ...“Active” is defined as an activity level ≥4 on a modified Tegner Activity Scale,<ref name="Tegner et al 1985">Tegner Y, Lysholm J. Rating systems in the ev
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  • ...al medical out-patients. Four subscales—[[Somatic Symptom Disorder|somatic symptoms]], anxiety and [[Sleep Deprivation and Sleep Disorders|sleeplessness]], soc GHQ-28: a 28 item scaled version – assesses somatic symptoms, anxiety, and insomnia, social dysfunction and severe depression.
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  • Along with the above symptoms,a careful history of injury gives an indication to diagnose MO ...h such as [[lymphoma]], [[osteosarcoma]] and rhabdomyosarcoma have similar symptoms.
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  • ...rief pain inventory]] (BPI):''' is one method of charting the intensity of symptoms, however it takes time to administer. * '''The [[Visual Analogue Scale|0-3 VAS]]:''' is an easy to administer scale which highlights when intervention is required.
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  • ...f> Patients who have mild TBI are more likely to suffer from psychological symptoms and headaches compared with severe TBI (involving a loss of consciousness), ...sford JL, Van Heugten CM. Does the fear avoidance model explain persistent symptoms after traumatic brain injury?. Brain injury. 2017 Oct 15;31(12):1597-604.</
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  • ...pathological condition that damages the joints with associated joint pain symptoms and signs, and rheumatology disorder is an inflammatory condition. However, ...of women. Joint pains and muscular discomfort are most commonly reported symptoms by Nigerian women aged 40–60 and Spanish women aged 45–55 and in 21% o
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  • ...0:161–7</ref> report that only 0.56% rheumatology clinic has elbow OA. The symptoms described by the patient were mild, and two thirds of patients had no pain. ...338386/Rating-systems-for-evaluation-of-the-elbow Broberg and Morrey Elbow Scale]
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  • ...that the VAS was devised.<ref name="cebp">D. Gould et al. Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). Journal of Clinical Nursing 2001; 10:697-706</ref> ...les/10.3389/fnhum.2019.00086/full#h6 The historical roots of visual analog scale in psychology as revealed by reference publication year spectroscopy]. Fron
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  • ...ic Pain Reporting Scale]] (NPRS 0-10) and the [[Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS)]] both of which are generic outcome measures that have not been spec ===== Victorian Institute of Sports-Achilles ([[VISA-A scale|VISA-A)]] Scale =====
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  • ...in injury does not always result in obvious motor impairment. Other hidden symptoms related to cognition and behaviour can also occur with traumatic brain inju ...s have become involved in developing evidence related to the complexity of symptoms, the impact of the repetitive nature on brain health and long-term prognosi
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  • ...is then multiplied by 100 and then divided by 3.<ref name="Barber" /> The scale scores are then added together to get the total PFIQ-7 score, which ranges
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  • ...es with visual displays. CVS represents a group of visual and extra-ocular symptoms associated with the sustained use of visual display terminals.<ref name=":0 == Symptoms ==
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  • ...erhead movements which can result from sporting activities or overuse. The symptoms of snapping scapula syndrome can be insidious, be due to a result of trauma ...scapula's abnormal interaction with the rib cage, can range from auditory symptoms to pain and altered movement patterns.<ref name=":2" /> <ref name=":0">Avru
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  • ...a]] of the spine. This is the least common location for radiculopathy. The symptoms often follow a [[Dermatomes|dermatomal]] distribution, and can cause pain a * Symptoms of radiculopathy vary by location but frequently include pain, weakness, nu
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  • ...harged to outpatient physiotherapy. His assessment revealed several ataxia symptoms (impaired balance, dysmetria, trouble with alternating movements). Sam’s ...ovement Disorders):1208–26. doi:10.1212/CON.0000000000000362</ref>. Common symptoms of cerebellar ataxia include delays in movement initiation, dysmetria, dysk
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  • .... Ipsilateral pushing in stroke: incidence, relation to neuropsychological symptoms, and impact on rehabilitation—the Copenhagen stroke study. Arch Phys Med Despite the increase in investigation in the causes and symptoms of Pusher Syndrome, it is still a poorly understood presentation. It has be
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  • ...ons in the multidirectional reach test and total score of the Berg Balance Scale (from 46 to 53) improved from pre-to-post intervention. This indicates posi ...Pegg PO, Cifu DX, Brown R, McNamee S, Carne W. Validating the Berg Balance Scale for patients with Parkinson’s disease: a key to rehabilitation evaluation
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  • #'''Symptoms &lt; 90 days'''<br><br> ...elief Questionnaire|Fear Avoidance Behavior Questionnaire]], and the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia. The outcome of success between each session was measured
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  • *'''Recent onset of headaches, 3 out of 10 on pain scale<ref name="Physiopedia AML" />''' *'''Pain Scale''': <br>• Headaches reported 3 out of 10 on Visual Analog Scale <br>• Otherwise, patient complains of no pain
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