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Physiotherapy guidelines Articolo pubblicato il 08/02/2005
Physiotherapy guidelines are those that have been developed to address a specific physiotherapy topic, for example a means of management of a specific patient population, or an intervention. Though the guideline is physiotherapy-specific, it will have been developed with consultation from any interested party, e.g. other health care professional. As with multi-professional guidelines, it should include patients in its development.
Injection therpy: a clinical guideline for the use of injection therapy by physiotherapists.
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Lower limb prostheses: Evidence based clinical guidelines for the physiotherapy management of adults with lower limb prostheses.
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Osteoporosis: physiotherapy guidelines for the management of osteoporosis.
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Stress urinary incontinence: Clinical guideline for the physiotherapy management of females aged 16-65 with Stress Urinary Incontinence.
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Soft tissue injury: Guidelines for the physiotherapy management of Soft Tissue Injury with Protection, Rest Ice, Compression and Elevation (PRICE) during the first 72 hours.
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Tratto da The CPS (The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy).
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