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In this case study, we report the use of manual physical therapy in a pediatric patient experiencing complications from a life-threatening motor vehicle accident that necessitated 19 surgeries over the course of 12 months.
Amanda D. Rice +6 more
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Dimitrios Kostopoulos +7 more
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Physical Therapy in Orthodontics [PDF]
V, ROBINS +3 more
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Abstracts for the 2023 International Symposium, Brussels, Belgium
Belgian Federation of Sports Physical Therapy +1 more
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Expert Consensus on Key Writing Points for Inpatient Rehabilitation Treatment Documents
Standardized rehabilitation treatment documents are of great significance to the clinical rehabilitation practice. At present, there is no "writing specification for rehabilitation treatment documents" available for reference, which substantially hinders
Chinese Physical Therapy Association +1 more
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Discussion: Novel data from our study show that 30-s prone back extension repetition maximum can predict 1RM of concentric and eccentric squat strength in young and older adults, respectively. Thus, clinicians and rehabilitation professionals can use our
Michael T. Dunn +6 more
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International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
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Effect of body mass index on quadriceps angle and tibial torsion in school-aged children
Background The prevalence of excessive body mass (BMI) is increasing in pediatric population. Accordingly, the number of musculoskeletal problems in this population is also likely to increase.
Hanaa Ahmed Elhoseny +2 more
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Background Over the past 10 years, the prevalence of obesity in the cerebral palsy population has increased in the USA, ranging from 7.7 to 16.5%. Obesity is linked to health problems as well as challenges with walking and balance.
Lamis Neyazy Elrakhawy +3 more
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Background Chronic mechanical low back pain (CMLBP) is frequently associated with poor neuromuscular control and decreased gluteus maximus (GM) muscle activation.
Alshaymaa Abdeldaiem Abdeldaiem +3 more
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