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  1. ... evaluation with echocardiogram and EKG to evaluate for evidence of right-sided heart strain Annual neuromuscular assessment by physical therapy and occupational therapy including an evaluation of the ...
  2. ... lymphoedema specialist service availability across the UK. The evidence on complete decongestive therapy and its individual components (including physical activity, manual lymphatic drainage, bandaging, compression garments, skin ...
  3. ... lymphoedema specialist service availability across the UK. The evidence on complete decongestive therapy and its individual components (including physical activity, manual lymphatic drainage, bandaging, compression garments, skin ...
  4. ... Inappropriate comparison. Incorrect interventions. Systematic review. Evaluates the evidence relating to the effects of frequency of physical therapy visits on acute care length of stay following ...
  5. ... after bariatric surgery Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal (American Physical Therapy Association, Cardiopulmonary Section) . Abstract only HTA-32005000169 Bariatric surgery: an evidence-based analysis (Structured abstract) Health Technology Assessment Database . ...
  6. ... own window Manifestation/ Concern Treatment Considerations/Other Ataxia Physical therapy to ameliorate coordination difficulties, especially w/walking Although no clinical evidence of benefit has been offered thus far, individuals ...
  7. ... evidence and the committee’s discussion are in evidence review B.1: physical interventions for people with complex rehabilitation needs after traumatic injury . Manual therapies and maintaining joint range of movement 1.11. ...
  8. ... or harms of acupuncture, thermal biofeedback, relaxation therapy, physical therapy, peripheral nerve blocks, and transcranial magnetic stimulation when used for treatment of primary headache during pregnancy. No indirect evidence regarding harms of nonpharmacologic interventions in pregnancy was ...
  9. ... wide variation among the interventions, which included both physical therapist-applied manual therapy, therapeutic massage, and self-administered acupressure. The 2012 SR reported a low strength of evidence for an effect of massage on function based ...
  10. ... firm conclusions are reached. While the strength of evidence is insufficient to make firm conclusions, postoperative physical therapy may improve pain control, andintravenous parecoxib, a systemic ...
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