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		<title>Manejo Kinésico PC</title>
		<description>Breve plan para el manejo de pacientes con parálisis cerebral en el hogar.</description>
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		<title>Relations Between Standing Stability and Body Posture Parame</title>
		<description>A retrospective study of standing imbalance\r\nand body posture in 71 able-bodied girls and subjects with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis</description>
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		<title>Eliminating toe-fixing pattern can improve standing and gait</title>
		<description>Toe-fixing pattern has been observed to be a compensatory\r\nstrategy for children with cerebral palsy (CP) to gain body\r\nstability. It has been shown that application of toe sponges could eliminate the toe fixing, and thus would force the children with CP to use the potential resources of their impaired postural system</description>
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		<title>Comparisons of Cubed Ice, Crushed Ice, and Wetted Ice on Int</title>
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		<title>Experiences of new physiotherapy lecturers making the shift</title>
		<description>To explore the experiences of physiotherapists making the transition from practising physiotherapist to physiotherapy lecturer in\r\nhigher education, and to understand these experiences in order to inform an explanation of ways of managing this transition.</description>
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		<title>Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing and Prognosis in Chronic He</title>
		<description>The identification of individuals who are at high risk of chronic heart failure (HF) is a medical art\r\nof growing concern. Cardiopulmonary exercise stress testing (CPX) has become an important\r\nclinical tool to predict outcome. The value of peak oxygen consumption rests in the fact that it\r\nintegrates elements of cardiac adaptations, and skeletal muscle, pulmonary, and endothelial\r\ndysfunctions more than other traditional prognostic indicators of chronic HF. Recently, exercise-\r\nrelated ventilatory abnormalities have gained attention, stimulating scientific debate and an\r\ninnovative perspective. This review, through a critical examination of previous experiences, will\r\nfocus on the prognostic application of CPX, defining a proficient outline of treatment for the\r\nindividual patient.</description>
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		<title>Ankle Sprain</title>
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