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Kinesiology Taping in Grade I–II Meniscus Injuries: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Pilot Trial [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Meniscus injuries, particularly Grade I and II, are common knee injuries that can affect pain, joint function and quality of life, but the effectiveness of non-invasive treatments like Kinesiology taping (KT) in this population
Eren Arabacı +2 more
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Workshop „Erste Schritte in Moodle“ – ein Beispiel aus der Praxis
Nicht nur die Pandemie hat uns vor Augen geführt, wie wichtig E-Learning für unsere heutige Unterrichtskultur ist. Auch die Implementierung neuer Unterrichtskonzepte, wie beispielsweise das Konzept des „Flipped Classroom“, macht die Beschäftigung mit ...
Edith Kotitschke, Jörg Stifter
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Interrater reliability in the assessment of physiotherapy students
Background Reliable and objective assessment of psychomotor skills in physiotherapy students’ education is essential for direct feedback and skill improvement.
Flora P. Gittinger +8 more
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Background Cutaneous allodynia is highly prevalent among migraineurs and is associated with a poor prognosis. The Allodynia Symptom Checklist (ASC-12) is a comprehensive questionnaire to identify the presence and severity of allodynia.
Tetiana Marusich +4 more
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Perioperative physiotherapy [PDF]
Physiotherapy in the perioperative period is emerging as an important component of postoperative recovery. This review highlights recent advances in the implementation of physiotherapy in the perioperative period and its enhancement of postsurgical outcomes.Physical therapy in the preoperative period can improve physical deconditioning and potentially ...
Bhakti K, Patel, Jesse B, Hall
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Leitlinienbasiertes Arbeiten hat Vorteile für Patient*innen und das Gesundheitssystem. Trotz dieser Vorteile arbeiteten in der Vergangenheit nur ca. 10 % der österreichischen Physiotherapeut*innen leitlinienbasiert.
Greisberger Andrea +3 more
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The dissemination of evidence-based practice in German physiotherapy is limited by several barriers. However, a recent study shows that some German physiotherapists are already successfully implementing such a practice. Based on Everett M.
Reiter Nils Lennart +3 more
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New technologies, for example, telerehabilitation (TR) tools, can support physiotherapists’ work. Even though studies have demonstrated their potential, TR is not yet fully implemented in Austrian outpatient physiotherapy.
Guggenberger Bernhard +3 more
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European Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in tertiary education at Universities of Applied Sciences recommend a high level of competence orientation. This can be achieved and evaluated by the definition of Learning Outcomes.
Lotter Karin +11 more
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Guidelines recommend task-oriented training and the use of standardized assessments to improve stroke-related mobility deficits. However, the German outpatient physical therapy prescription catalogue does not include these recommendations resulting in a ...
Diermayr Gudrun +5 more
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