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ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament)#1
A key ligament in the knee, crucial for stability and movement; often injured in sports.
REHABILITATION PROTOCOLS#2
Structured plans outlining steps for recovery from injuries, tailored to patient needs.
PATIENT ASSESSMENT#3
The process of evaluating a patient's condition to inform rehabilitation strategies.
FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT#4
Evaluating a patient's ability to perform daily activities, guiding rehabilitation goals.
EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE#5
Integrating clinical expertise with the best available research evidence for patient care.
PROGRESS MONITORING#6
Regularly tracking a patient's recovery to make necessary adjustments to their rehabilitation.
STRENGTH TRAINING#7
Exercises designed to improve muscle strength, vital for rehabilitation.
FLEXIBILITY EXERCISES#8
Activities aimed at improving the range of motion in joints, essential in recovery.
ANATOMY#9
The study of body structures; understanding it is crucial for effective rehabilitation.
PHYSIOLOGICAL HEALING#10
The body's natural process of recovery after an injury, influencing rehabilitation approaches.
MODIFICATION#11
Adjustments made to rehabilitation programs based on individual patient needs or progress.
CASE STUDY#12
An in-depth analysis of a specific rehabilitation scenario to draw insights and best practices.
COMMUNICATION SKILLS#13
Essential skills for effectively engaging with patients and explaining rehabilitation plans.
REHABILITATION TIMELINE#14
A schedule outlining the phases of recovery and key milestones in a rehabilitation program.
MOBILITY#15
The ability to move freely and easily; often affected by injuries and a focus in rehabilitation.
PATIENT ENGAGEMENT#16
Involving patients actively in their recovery process to enhance outcomes.
INJURY MECHANISMS#17
Understanding how injuries occur to better design preventive and rehabilitation strategies.
ADAPTIVE TECHNIQUES#18
Methods tailored to accommodate a patient's specific limitations during rehabilitation.
OUTCOME MEASURES#19
Tools used to assess the effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions.
PROTOCOL ADHERENCE#20
The degree to which a patient follows the prescribed rehabilitation program.
INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM#21
A collaborative group of healthcare professionals working together on patient rehabilitation.
REHABILITATION SETTINGS#22
Various environments (e.g., clinics, home) where rehabilitation takes place.
PATIENT HISTORY#23
A comprehensive overview of a patient's past health issues, crucial for effective assessment.
REHABILITATION GOALS#24
Specific objectives set for patients to achieve during their recovery process.
CRITERIA FOR SUCCESS#25
Standards used to evaluate the effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions.
PAIN MANAGEMENT#26
Strategies used to alleviate pain during the rehabilitation process.