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  • ...ia that you can find [[Special:WantedPages|here]]. The wanted category is a list of pages that we would like to have in Physiopedia but that have not y ...the list is growing daily) that it can sometimes be difficult to think of a page to create. This is where the Wanted Page Category comes in.
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  • Once you are done writing or editing a page you should add it to one (or more) of these [[Special:Categories|Physi There are two ways in which a page can be added to a {{ns:category}}, follow these instructions below:
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  • ...ia is a community edited website. All articles on the site are assessed on a regular basis to ensure that they contain appropriate and current informati When assessing the quality of a page you should evaluate each element of the Physiopedia [[Quality Sta
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  • ...nceptual framework for interprofessional learning: a literature review and a case study. Physical Therapy Reviews. 2018 Jan 2;23(1):29-34.</ref> ...son HL, Nixon-Cave K. [http://ptjournal.apta.org/content/91/3/416.full.pdf A tool for clinical reasoning and reflection using the International Classifi
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  • A ganglion is a collection of [[Neurone|neuronal]] bodies found in the voluntary and ...well A, Hopkins R, Kaufmann J, et al. Anatomy & Physiology, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License Available
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  • ...3X Development of the Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool (PEMAT): a new measure of understandability and actionability for print and audiovisua ...ng a template to a new page first you need to [[Creating a new page|create a new page]].
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  • The systemic [[Capillaries|capillary]] leak syndrome (SCLS) is a rare disease. Fewer than 150 cases of SCLS have been reported, but the cond ...ymptoms may include tiredness, nausea, abdominal pain, extreme thirst, and a sudden increase in body weight. Complications can include general swelling,
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  • ...more information on red flags, please see this page: [[An Introduction to Red Flags in Serious Pathology]]. ...ulation (i.e. pre-teen and teen).<ref name=":6">Robertson C. Understanding Red Flags in Patellofemoral Pain Course. Plus. 2022.</ref>
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  • ...nih.gov/35219904/ (accessed 29.7.2022)</ref><ref name=":1">Padilha de Lima A, Macedo Rogero M, Araujo Viel T, Garay-Malpartida HM, Aprahamian I, Ribeiro ...fies the oligo-clonal expansion of memory T cells. These events will cause a reduced immune reserve diversity, leading to reduced ability to fight infec
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  • .../informit.553846456305189</nowiki></ref> Physiotherapists, therefore, play a key role in the management of these patients. ...t. It is, therefore, essential that physiotherapists are able to undertake a comprehensive screening assessment and have the necessary clinical reasonin
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  • ...ls. Following evidence-based protocols means that you reduce the chance of a poor outcome. You should make sure that these protocols are specific to you ...www.jospt.org/doi/full/10.2519/jospt.2020.9971 International framework for red flags for potential serious spinal pathologies.] journal of orthopaedic & s
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  • ...rg/ar World Physiotherapy Network for Amputee Rehabilitation (AR)]&nbsp;is a Professional Network of World Physiotherapy. It is pleased to present this ...9px;">the&nbsp;</span>[http://www.icrc.org/en International Comitte of the Red Cross]<span style="line-height: 19.9200000762939px;">&nbsp;(ICRC).</span>
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  • The&nbsp;[http://www.keele.ac.uk/sbst/ STarT Back approach] uses a simple tool to match patients to treatment packages appropriate for them ba ...ect of Stratified Care for Low Back Pain in Family Practice (IMPaCT Back): A Prospective Population-Based Sequential Comparison]. Ann Fam Med. 2014 Marc
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  • Aortic aneurysm is a focal or diffuse dilatation of the aorta involving all three layers of the ...hen they happen in the upper part of the aorta, in the chest, it is called a thoracic aortic aneurysm.
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  • ...Management]]&nbsp;<ref name=":1">International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. About Disaster Management. http://www.ifrc.org/en/what- ...situation, enabling the affected population to get back to normalcy within a short time period&nbsp;<ref name=":0">Lathia C, Skelton P, Clift Z. Early r
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  • The purpose of these guidelines is to ensure that persons with a [[Decubitus ulcers|pressure ulcer]], or who are at risk of developing press ...ry to the skin and/or underlying tissue usually over a bony prominence, as a result of pressure, or pressure in combination with shear’<ref name=":0"
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  • ...a subjective presentation describing pain in the joints. [[Arthritis]] is a pathological condition that damages the joints with associated joint pain ...letal complaints and menopausal transition is more difficult to establish. A study investigating menopausal symptoms found joint pain, joint stiffness o
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  • ...dfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09638288.2021.1897886 Managing shoulder pain: a meta-ethnography exploring healthcare providers’ experiences]. Disability ...can be used during the subjective assessment to help the therapist develop a rapport with the patient:
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  • ...ing Standard. 2008 Oct 1;23(4).</ref>. It is therefore important to follow a biopsychosocial approach throughout the medical interview: different patien ...i?article=1092&context=pt_articles Clinical reasoning in physical therapy: a concept analysis]. Physical therapy. 2019 Apr 1;99(4):440-56.
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  • ...or outside the joints, the shoulder complex is difficult to assess. Having a systematic and structured approach to the shoulder history and examination [[File:Shoulder pic.jpg|link=https://www.physio-pedia.com/File:Shoulder%20pic.jpg|thumb|alt=|[[Shoulder|
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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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  • ...ao WG, Shen JK, Tirakotai W, Bertalanffy H. Temporal bone chondroblastoma: A review. Neuropathology 2005; 25, 159–164.</ref>. The most frequently invo ...in males than females<ref name="Elek">Elek E, Grimer R, Mangham D, Davies A, Carter S, Tillman R. Malignant chondroblastoma of the os calcis. Sarcoma.
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  • * It is a [[Chronic Disease|chronic inflammatory disease]] of the arteries and is the ...or example mutations or common polymorphisms are involved in modulation of a range of risk factors, such as:
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  • ...swallowing.<ref>Bordoni B, Morabito B, Mitrano R, Simonelli M, Toccafondi A. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6390887/ The anatomical rela This page will discuss the practical components of a postural assessment that may be useful for speech therapists before briefly
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  • ...0. Accessed March 5, 2011.</ref> An individual with thisdisorder inherits a mutated copy of the GBA gene from&nbsp;each of his or her parents. Signs an ...eople of this type of Jewish descent and roughly 1 in 14 Ashkenazi Jews is a carrier. Type 2 and 3 of this disease are not as common.<ref name="Two">Nat
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  • Please see [[Wound Care Terminology|this document]] for a growing list of wound care terminology and definitions. ...tely reconstruct skin barrier in wound healing where keratinocytes undergo a series of migration, proliferation and differentiation."<ref>Tan ST, Dosan
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  • A [[Cervicogenic Headache|cervicogenic headache]] (CGH) is a chronic headache that presents as unilateral pain starting at the neck and A common cause of CGH is trauma that has led to the dysfunction of the neck.
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  • ...ebral palsy may experience during feeding, and be able to explain these to a family/community member. *You should understand the link between chewing and speech&nbsp;development.
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  • Causes of abdominal muscle strains include overstretching, overuse or a violent, poorly performed movement of the trunk, improper technique while p ...nternal abdominal oblique, transversus abdominis.<ref>Flament JB. [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00104-006-1184-5 Functional anatomy of the
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  • ...ics in sports can be used to enhance sports performance and reduce injury. A wide range of techniques are used such as computer simulations, measurement ...s. McGraw-Hill Education (Australia) Pty Limited; 2017.</ref> Mechanics is a branch of physics that is concerned with the description of motion/movement
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  • ...ical lesions after red flag screening is completed."<ref name=":0">Delitto A, George SZ, Van Dillen L, Whitman JM, Sowa G, Shekelle P, Denninger TR, God ...ysical therapy. 2016 Jul 1;96(7):1057-66.Delitto A, Erhard RE, Bowling RW. A treatment-based classification approach to low back syndrome: identifying a
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  • '''Collaborating Partners''' - International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and Physiopedia ...ssessment''' - There was a final quiz and participants were asked to write a case study on an individual with amputation.
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  • ...epression.<ref>Brown WJ, Hayman M, Haakstad LA, Lamerton T, Mena GP, Green A, Keating SE, Gomes GA, Coombes JS, Mielke GI. Australian guidelines for phy ...n to return to exercise and/or engage in physical activity, which can have a positive impact on society and healthcare systems.
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  • During pregnancy the female body undergoes a variety of anatomical and [[Physiological Changes in Pregnancy|physiologica ...and relaxin serum levels during pregnancy<ref name=":5">Clinton SC, Newell A, Downey PA, Ferreira K. [https://journals.lww.com/jwhpt/Fulltext/2017/05000
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  • Myalgia is generally known as a muscle ache or muscle pain. ...mptom of an existing underlying condition. The pain in the muscle can last a few days or longer.
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  • Acute stress can occur in up to 45% of injury survivors following a traumatic injury or illness. It involves an anxiety response that includes ...t typically associated with mental health interventions, but they can have a large impact on the mental well-being of patients.
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  • Acne is a chronic inflammatory disease of the pilosebaceous unit can be caused by and ...ationships of self-reported dietary factors and perceived acne severity in a cohort of New York young adults. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2020;120(3):386-96. doi:
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  • ...dy with one or more dendrites and a single [[Axons|axon]]. See [[Neurone]] link for more detailed information. * Pseudounipolar neurones, which have a single axon that splits into two branches. The branches cover both function
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  • ...September/October 2016 Physiopedia and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) successfully delivered the [[Managing Children with Cerebral P '''Collaborating Partners''' - International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and Physiopedia.
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  • ...aracterisation of pain, disability, physical and psychological features of a small group of adolescents with non-specific chronic low back pain. Manual ...tyle="line-height: 1.5em;">.&nbsp;The study by Jeffries et al (2007) found a life time prevalence ranging from 4.7% to 74.4% for spinal or back pain and
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  • ...Guideline 03. November 2012</ref>. &nbsp;A crucial element of constructing a rehabilitation programme is sound gait analysis. This will largely be obser ...the difficulty of reorientation of the centre of gravity once they receive a prosthetic limb<ref name="Gailey" />.
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  • ...athy: [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphys.2021.704306/full A potential method for addressing individual factors, intervention issues, an ...reatment options, the best thing to do is to start from the beginning with a thorough, subjective and objective history.
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  • ...2|Type 2 diabetes]] accounting for nearly 90% of all diabetes cases, with a worldwide prevalence of 537 million<ref name=":1">Ahmad E, Lim S, Lamptey R ...s increased dramatically in many parts of the world and the disease is now a worldwide community health problem.
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  • Mechanical back strain is a subtype of [[Low Back Pain|back pain]] where the aetiology is the [[Spine S ...M, Saullo T. What is the source of chronic low back pain and does age play a role? Pain medicine. 2011 Feb 1;12(2):224-33.</ref>
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  • ...teracy; Nielsen-Bohlman L, Panzer AM, Kindig DA, editors. Health Literacy: A Prescription to End Confusion. Washington (DC): National Academies Press (U ...elf-rated health status and preventive health behaviours in older adults. (link is external) ''Annals of Family Medicine'', 2009, May-Jun;7(3):204-11</ref
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  • ...fined by restriction of energy intake relative to requirements, leading to a significantly low body weight. Patients will have an intense fear of gainin ...ence of anorexia nervosa is 0.66-1.9% based on geographical location, with a higher prevalence in developed countries.
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  • Physiotherapists use a range of techniques to assess and diagnose [[Low Back Pain|low back pain]]. ...xercise]], [[acupuncture]], [[massage]]<ref name="Gross et al, 2010">Gross A, Miller J, D’Sylva J, Burnie SJ, Goldsmith CH, Graham N, Haines T, Brønf
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  • ...ning of back pain and 68% of those complaining of neck pain presented with a dysfunctional breathing pattern. Individuals with poor posture (Lewitt, 198 ...onary pathology and non-specific breathing pattern disorders. Furthermore, a case-control study (Roussel et al, 2009) observing patients with chronic LB
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  • ...strophic breeds (i.e. short-legged phenotype).<ref>Baumhardt R, Ripplinger A, Aiello G, Schwab M, Ferrarin D, Wrzesinski MR et al. Clinical management o ...valier King Charles spaniel and boston terrier.<ref name=":0">Van der Walt A. Managing Disorders of the Canine Spine Course. Plus , 2021.</ref>
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  • ...y physical and mental exercises in suitable forest surroundings leading to a lower heart beat, blood pressure and stress levels while, at the same time, ...the focus of scientific research within the last few decades. Following a global movement towards cities that disconnects us from nature, isolation
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  • ...in Musculoskeletal Medicine. 2009;2(2):94-104. </ref>. It is described as a degeneration of the lumbar vertebrae. If this condition occurs in the zygap Lumbar spondylosis is a complicated diagnosis.
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  • ...presents with a wide range of differing symptoms and can be the result of a variety of triggers that are not always consistent across the population of ...ere is an over-reaction and/or inappropriate reaction of the mast cells to a stimuli, known or unrecognized, that can not be explained by any other dise
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  • ...quence of [[Older People Introduction|aging]]<ref name=":0">Prince M, Wimo A, Guerchet M, Ali GC, Wu Yutzu, Prina M. World Alzheimer Report 2015. The gl ...with MCI have more memory problems than would be expected from someone at a similar age. People with MCI are able to function independently and do not
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  • ...lation presenting with a number of co-morbidities which in turn makes this a complex caseload to work with. ...This can be anyone who is staying with a friend, in a B&amp;B, a hostel or a temporary home<ref name="Shelter statistics" />. It is believed that the ho
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  • ...an exact cause of the pain has not been found the alternative treatment or a combined approach can be used<ref name="But">Butler DS, Moseley GL. Explain ...well as their environmental influences, healthcare professionals can gain a comprehensive understanding of the individual's pain experience. This holis
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  • ...mental health conditions, such as anxiety,<ref name=":1">McMahon J, Harvey A, Reid SM, May T, Antolovich G. Anxiety in children and adolescents with cer ...y approach to evidence-based treatments and rehabilitation programmes with a life-span perspective for mental health issues in individuals with cerebral
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  • ...t-Servier.jpg|right|frameless|532x532px|alt=]]Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic autoimmune disease characterized by inflammatory arthritis and ext ...i-rheumatic drugs<ref name=":6">Krati Chauhan; Jagmohan S. Jandu; Mohammed A. Al-Dhahir. Oct 2019 [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK441999/ RA] Ava
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  • Non-specific low back pain is defined as low back pain not attributable to a recognizable, known specific pathology (eg, infection, [[Skeletal Metastas ...ctorial. <ref name="30.">Prabhu, L. V., et al. "Vertebral body integrity: a review of various anatomical factors involved in the lumbar region." Osteop
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  • ...es of Andry Vleeming, Diane Lee, and Thomas Myers, that anatomy slings are a large part of these systems and our ability to generate efficient dynamic m ...eming, and the term ‘myofascial’ relates to the structures involved within a sling. Anatomy slings aren’t comprised of only one type of tissue; they a
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  • Low back pain (LBP) is a condition of localized pain to the lumbar spine with or without symptoms to ...ssociation between lumbopelvic pain and pelvic floor dysfunction in women: A cross sectional study]. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice. 2018 Apr 1;34
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  • Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic [[Types of Rheumatic Disease|autoimmune disease]] characterized by * SLE may affect many organ systems with immune complexes and a large array of autoantibodies, particularly antinuclear antibodies (ANAs).
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  • ...While camps are not established to provide permanent solutions, they offer a safe haven for displaced persons and meet their most basic needs such as fo ...ience of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) living in camp-like settings: a Northern Nigeria case study]. Journal of Migration and Health. 2022 May 27:
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  • The facial nerve has its nucleus in the [[Brainstem|pons]]. It takes a rather winding route before exiting the skull through the stylomastoid fora ...is damaged during [[Surgery and General Anaesthetic|surgical]] removal of a tumour.
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  • ...mb|MRI Thickened joint capsule, especially at the inferior recess could be a sign of AC]] As this is a hotly debated topic within the scientific literature, with many names in co
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  • ...ace D. The consequences of human actions on risks for infectious diseases: a review. Infection ecology &amp; epidemiology. 2015;5. Available at: http:// As a result of better living conditions, increased access to health care includi
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  • ...tly to insulin, known as insulin resistance<ref name="Ozougwu 2013" />. As a result, blood sugar does not get transported into these cells to be stored ...nce/#resistance (accessed 5 May 2015).</ref>. This pathology has a genetic link, although it is somewhat unclear<ref name="Ozougwu 2013" />.&nbsp;
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  • ...number of days lost to stress has more than doubled. This work absence is a major concern for both organisations and individuals and requires urgency i ...pporting_MH_at_work.pdf (accessed 20 December 2015)</ref> define stress as a response to being put under pressure or situations that place an individual
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  • Sudden cardiac arrest is defined by the NIH as a condition in which the heart unexpectedly ceases beating <ref name="NIH">Na ...l signaling<ref name="NIH" />. The American Heart Association has compiled a preparticipation screening known as the 12-Element Preparticipation Cardiov
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  • ...Health Organisation (WHO). In collaboration with Humanity & Inclusion (HI) a French version of the programme of courses was delivered concurrently. ...in the management of wheelchair service delivery. There was an English and a parallel French version of the programme of courses.
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  • ...a medical condition characterized by the narrowing of the spinal canal as a consequence of bone and soft tissue degeneration, including disc herniation '''Spinal stenosis''' is a term used to describe a narrowing of the spinal canal. The narrowing may not cause any symptoms. Ho
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  • ...ulative Physical Therapists (IFOMPT). 2023'''<ref name=":0" /><ref>Rushton A, Carlesso LC, Flynn T, Hing WA, Kerry R, Rubinstein SM, Vogel S. Internatio ...identification of vascular pathologies. <ref>Hutting N, Wilbrink W, Taylor A, Kerry R. [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468781221000
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  • ...al [[Gait Definitions|gait]] is a range of typical gait patterns, found in a healthy population, that have similar characteristics.<ref name=":1">Levine ...pp. 389-406). Academic Press. </ref> Therefore, when assessing the gait of a patient, it is important to compare the gait parameters of our patient with
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