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  • ...e crucial. The development of such strategies is a major challenge for 21st-century medicine. ...al activity in patients who have had a stroke in the prevention of further stroke is less clear. 
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    ...SA Scientific Statement Physical Activity and Exercise Recommendations For Stroke Survivors https://professional.heart.org/idc/groups/ahamah-public/@wcm/@sop/@smd/documents/downloadable/ucm_463975.pdf
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  • ...idity and reliability. Disability and rehabilitation. 2000 Jan 1;22(18):833-9.</ref>. [[Stroke|Stroke survivors]].
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  • ...ote optimal mobility-related function in older adults and individuals with stroke and other neurological conditions. ...-in-place - on mobility, physical activity, socialization, and other health-related variables.
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  • ...in stroke patients.] Journal of Nippon Medical School. 2015 Feb 15;82(1):4-13. Available: https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jnms/82/1/82_4/_article< ...of current evidence]. Annals of Medicine and Surgery. 2023 Sep 1;85(9):4425-32.
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  • ...2017; 39(20):2081-2086</ref> and their sexual quality of life. Over 50% of stroke survivor experience sexual dysfunction.<ref name=":2" /> ...sability''' can be defined as impairment in body structures and functions, activity limitations, and participation restrictions. [[International Classification
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  • ...nts with chronic low back pain. A mixed method approach. Placements: Acute stroke and medicine of the elderly. Trauma and elective orthopaedics. ...cience 2006 Research project: Physical activity patterns of children aged 7-9 years.
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  • ...hysical assessments with participants including tests of sub-maximal cardio-respiratory fitness, functional capacity, and task modifications in ADL's. ...r. Andrea Behrman I assisted a faculty member in the treatment of two post-stroke individuals with locomotor training on a treadmill/body weight support syst
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  • == Non-Communicable Diseases == ...al, physiological, environmental and genetic factors<ref name=":2">WHO. Non-Communicable Diseases fact sheet. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzer
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  • ...nd syndrome.] Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine. 2000;32(1):4-10.</ref> # Angio-spasm
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  • ...uate degree from -Indian Central Government aided - All India Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. ...I would like to work for the better placement of the divyanjan (differently-abled) in the community by giving them the best quality rehabilitation servi
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  • ...e the&nbsp;[[Physiotherapy, Exercise and Physical Activity Course|Physical Activity course]] that is part of our free Global Health Programme.&nbsp; ...cal, credible and thought-provoking information on all aspects of Physical Activity, what the effects of PA are and what we can each do to promote PA in our co
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  • ...ysical abnormality while symptoms are the more subjective reactions to the physical abnormality. <br> ...ologic, anatomic, or psychologic structure or function. For a patient with stroke, examples of impairments that are the direct result of pathology might incl
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  • [[File:Mental-practice.jpeg|850x850px|center]] ...ctice: A review and discussion (Part II). Research Quarterly, 1967; 38, 263-273.</ref>.'''
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  • ...approach locally and globally is recommended in order to increase physical activity. ...ref>. The latest draft for global action plan on physical activity for 2018-2030 contains four main strategic objects: create an active society, create
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  • ...ol of the lower limb are likely to result in altered positioning and weight-bearing in the foot. *[http://www.physio-pedia.com/Diabetic_Neuropathy Diabetic Neuropathy]
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  • ...ting physical activity, influences on participation, and psychological well-being. ...research fellow on the Sports Physiotherapy for All Project. This was an EU-funded project that developed Master’s level competencies, standards, and
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  • ...American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation. 2003 Jan 1;82(1):1-8.</ref> ...tor Ability Test.] Journal of rehabilitation medicine. 2013 Jun 5;45(6):519-27.</ref><br>
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  • ...nterventions in stroke rehabilitation, and monitoring free-living physical activity.
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  • ...Cronin E, Roberts D, Monaghan K. Neuropilates to improve motor function in stroke: past, present, and future. Ortho Res Online J. 2020 Feb 21;7(1):000651.</r ...article/pii/S2451865423000145#bib16 Online neuropilates classes in chronic stroke patients: Protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility study]. Contempo
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  • ...cipate and many sports use a classification system that puts athletes with physical challenges on an even playing field with each other.  For instance athlete ...out disabilities, people with physical difficulties engage in recreational activity less frequently. Recreational or competitive sport activities improve the q
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