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physical therapists: Encyclopedia - Nurse

A nurse is a health care professional who is engaged in the practice of nursing. Nurses are men and women who are responsible (along with other health care professionals) for the safety and recovery of acutely or chronically ill or injured people, health maintenance of the healthy, and treatment of life-threatening emergencies in a wide range of health care settings. Nurses may also be involved in medical and nursing research. Nurse - Overview. Nurses develop a plan of care, often working collaboratively wi ...

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physical therapists: Encyclopedia - Sports medicine

Sports medicine or sport medicine is an interdisciplinary subspecialty of medicine which deals with the treatment and preventive care of athletes, both amateur and professional. The team includes specialty physicians and surgeons, athletic trainers, physical therapists, coaches, other personnel, and, of course, the athlete. Sports medicine - History. The origins of sports medicine lie in a well ancient Greece and ancient Rome where physical education was a necessary aspect of youth – training and a ...

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physical therapists: Encyclopedia - Traditional Chinese medicine

Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) also known simply as Chinese medicine (Chinese: 中醫學, zhōngyī xué, or 中药学, zhōngyaò xué) is the name commonly given to a range of traditional medical practices used in China that have developed over the course of several thousand years of history. It is also regarded as an instance of oriental medicine, a term which may include other traditional Asian medical systems such as Japanese, Korean, Tibetan, and Mongolian medicine. Chinese medicine principally employs a method ...

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physical therapists: Encyclopedia II - Orthopedic surgery - History

Jean-Andre Venel established the first orthopaedic institute in 1780, which was the first hospital dedicated to the treatment of children's skeletal deformities. He is considered by some to be the father of orthopaedics or first true orthopaedist in consideraton of the establishment of his hospital and for his published methods. Antonius Mathysen, a Dutch military surgeon, invented the plaster of Paris cast in 1851. Many developments in orthopaedic surgery resulted from experiences during war time. On the battlefields of the Mi ...

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Orthopedic surgery, Orthopedic surgery - Qualifications, Orthopedic surgery - Field of work, Orthopedic surgery - History, Orthopedic surgery - Terminology

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physical therapists: Encyclopedia II - California government and politics - Executive Branch

California's executive branch is headed by the Governor. Other executive positions are the Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, State Controller, Insurance Commissioner, and the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. All offices are elected separately to concurrent four-year terms. Each officer may be elected to an office a maximum of two times. The Governor has the powers and responsibilities to: sign or veto laws passed by the Legislature, including a line item veto; appoint judges, subjec ...

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physical therapists: Encyclopedia II - Sports medicine - Sports medicine today

Sports medicine has always been difficult to define because it is not a single specialty, but an area that involves health care professionals, researchers and educators from a wide variety of disciplines. Its function is not only curative and rehabilitative, but also preventative, which may actually be the most important one of all. Despite this wide scope, there has been a tendency for many to assume that sport-related problems are by default musculoskeletal and that sports medicine is an orthopaedic specialty. There is much more to sports ...

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Sports medicine, Sports medicine - History, Sports medicine - Sports medicine today, Sports medicine - United States, Sports medicine - First olympic sports medicine team, Sports medicine - The future of sports medicine

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physical therapists: Encyclopedia II - Lymphedema - Causes

Lymphedema may be inherited (primary) or caused by injury to the lymphatic vessels (secondary). It was most frequently seen after surgery and radiation therapy, which may cause unintended damage to the lymphatic drainage system. It was especially common after surgery or radiation therapy were used in combination to treat breast cancer. Lymphedema may also be associated with accidents or certain diseases or problems that may inhibit the lymphatic system from proper function. Many cancer patients find this condition may develop after their the ...

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Lymphedema, Lymphedema - Causes, Lymphedema - Symptoms, Lymphedema - Staging, Lymphedema - Illustration, Lymphedema - Treatment

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physical therapists: Encyclopedia II - Athletic trainer - Education

The standards of athletic training education have changed much since AMA recognition in 1990. Currently the minimum qualifications for becoming a Certified Athletic Trainer (A.T.C.) are a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college/university and successful passing of a comprehensive examination. In order to maintain certification, an athletic trainer must accumulate 80 hours of continuing education every 3 years. Nearly half of all NATA members also possess some form of post-Bachelor's education whether it be Master's, Doctorate, or additi ...

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Athletic trainer, Athletic trainer - Scope of Practice, Athletic trainer - History, Athletic trainer - Education, Athletic trainer - Credentialing

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physical therapists: Encyclopedia II - Traditional Chinese medicine - Uses

In the West, TCM is often considered alternative medicine; however, in mainland China and Taiwan, TCM is widely considered to be an integral part of the health care system. The term TCM is sometimes used specifically within the field of Chinese medicine to refer to the standardized set of theories and practices introduced in the mid-20th century under the government of Mao, as distinguished from related traditional theories and practices preserved by people in Taiwan, Hong Kong and by the overseas Chin ...

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Traditional Chinese medicine, Traditional Chinese medicine - Uses, Traditional Chinese medicine - TCM theory, Traditional Chinese medicine - TCM diagnostics, Traditional Chinese medicine - Diagnostic techniques, Traditional Chinese medicine - TCM treatment techniques, Traditional Chinese medicine - TCM and science, Traditional Chinese medicine - The question of efficaciousness, Traditional Chinese medicine - Purported mechanism of action, Traditional Chinese medicine - Safety of Chinese medicines, Traditional Chinese medicine - The relationship between TCM and Western medicine, Traditional Chinese medicine - TCM and Animals

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physical therapists: Encyclopedia II - Repetitive strain injury - Specific conditions

Repetitive strain injury is not a specific disease but a loose group of other, more specific conditions. Some of these are: Tendonitis Ulnar nerve entrapment Stenosing tenosynovitis Tenosynovitis Carpal tunnel syndrome DeQuervain's syndrome Thoracic outlet syndrome Trigger finger/thumb Intersection syndrome Reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome (RSDS) Note that many of these disorders are interrelated, so a typical sufferer may have ma ...

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Repetitive strain injury, Repetitive strain injury - Specific conditions, Repetitive strain injury - Warning signs, Repetitive strain injury - Prevention, Repetitive strain injury - Treatment

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physical therapists: Encyclopedia II - Nurse - U.S.

Nurse - Education. Registered Nurses generally receive their basic preparation through one of three basic avenues: Graduation from an associate's degree-granting nursing program (approximately three years of college level study with a strong emphasis on clinical knowledge and skills)earning the degree of ASN/AAS or ADN in Nursing. Graduation with a three-year (diploma) certificate from a hospital-based school of nursing (non-degree). Few of these programs remain in the U.S. and the proportio ...

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Nurse, Nurse - Overview, Nurse - Australia, Nurse - Canada, Nurse - Education, Nurse - Types of Nurses, Nurse - New Zealand, Nurse - UK, Nurse - Education, Nurse - Legal regulation, Nurse - Nursing Titles, Nurse - U.S., Nurse - Education, Nurse - Legal regulation, Nurse - Types of nurses, Nurse - Other healthcare workers

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physical therapists: Encyclopedia II - Army Medical Department United States - Medical special branches

Army Medical Department United States - Medical Corps. The Medical Corps consists of officers and enlisted soldiers. All Army physicians, including holders of the Doctor of Medicine degree and the Doctor of Osteopathy degree are members of the Medical Corps. All enlisted soldiers performing medical, dental, nursing, and veterinary tasks are in the Medical Corps. Members of the Medical Corps work around the world at all echelons of the Army. The Chief of the Medical Corps is a brigadier general. ...

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Army Medical Department United States, Army Medical Department United States - Medical special branches, Army Medical Department United States - Medical Corps, Army Medical Department United States - Army Nurse Corps, Army Medical Department United States - Army Medical Specialist Corps, Army Medical Department United States - Medical Service Corps, Army Medical Department United States - Dental Corps, Army Medical Department United States - Veterinary Corps

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physical therapists: Encyclopedia II - Repetitive strain injury - Warning signs

RSI conditions have many varied symptoms. The following may indicate the onset of an RSI. Recurring pain or soreness in neck, shoulders, upper back, wrists or hands. Tingling, numbness, coldness or loss of sensation. Loss of grip strength, lack of endurance, weakness, fatigue. Muscles in the arms and shoulders feel hard and wiry when palpated. Pain or numbness while lying in bed. Often early stage RSI sufferers mistakenly think they are lying on their a ...

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Repetitive strain injury, Repetitive strain injury - Specific conditions, Repetitive strain injury - Warning signs, Repetitive strain injury - Prevention, Repetitive strain injury - Treatment

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physical therapists: Encyclopedia II - Athletic trainer - History

Athletic trainers, as we know them today, came into existence in the late 19th century with the development and organization of interscholastic athletics. These individuals did not have any formal medical training and were available primarily for "rub-downs" and other home remedies. Throughout the years the demand for athletic trainers has increased dramatically. In 1950, athletic trainers met in Kansas City, Missouri and officially formed an organization to establish professional standards called the National Athletic Trainer's Association (NATA). The NA ...

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Athletic trainer, Athletic trainer - Scope of Practice, Athletic trainer - History, Athletic trainer - Education, Athletic trainer - Credentialing

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physical therapists: Encyclopedia II - California government and politics - Legislative Branch of California

Main article: California State Legislature California government and politics - Constitutional Basis. The basic form of law in California is a republic, governed by democratically elected state Senators and Assembly members. The governing law is a constitution, interpreted by the California Supreme Court, whose members are appointed by the Governor, and ratified at the next general election. The constitution can be changed by initiatives passed by voters. Initiatives can be proposed by the governor, ...

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California government and politics, California government and politics - Constitution, California government and politics - Executive Branch, California government and politics - The Government Proper, California government and politics - The Overregulation Issue, California government and politics - Legislative Branch of California, California government and politics - Constitutional Basis, California government and politics - Redistricting, California government and politics - Codification In California, California government and politics - The Big Five, California government and politics - Judicial Branch, California government and politics - The California Supreme Court, California government and politics - The California Courts Of Appeal, California government and politics - The Superior Courts Of California, California government and politics - The Power Of The Courts Of Appeal Over The Superior Courts, California government and politics - Political Issues, California government and politics - Bi-partisan gerrymandering, California government and politics - Congressional Representation, California government and politics - Political Parties, California government and politics - Electoral System

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physical therapists: Encyclopedia II - California government and politics - Electoral System

Due to the first-past-the-post electoral system used in California, only the Democratic Party and Republican Party currently have representation in the State Legislature. However, for a brief period in the 1990s, the Green Party elected a member of the State Assembly from the eastern San Francisco Bay Area. California does not currently use a form of proportional representation in its elections, but some municipalities such as San Francisco and Berkeley have opted to use a system of preferential voting, currently used in Australia and Ireland, more popularly known ...

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California government and politics, California government and politics - Constitution, California government and politics - Executive Branch, California government and politics - The Government Proper, California government and politics - The Overregulation Issue, California government and politics - Legislative Branch of California, California government and politics - Constitutional Basis, California government and politics - Redistricting, California government and politics - Codification In California, California government and politics - The Big Five, California government and politics - Judicial Branch, California government and politics - The California Supreme Court, California government and politics - The California Courts Of Appeal, California government and politics - The Superior Courts Of California, California government and politics - The Power Of The Courts Of Appeal Over The Superior Courts, California government and politics - Political Issues, California government and politics - Bi-partisan gerrymandering, California government and politics - Congressional Representation, California government and politics - Political Parties, California government and politics - Electoral System

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physical therapists: Encyclopedia II - Orthopedic surgery - Terminology

Nicholas Andry coined the word "orthopaedics", derived from Greek words for "correct" or "straight" ("orthos") and "child" ("paidion"), in 1741, when at the age of 81 he published Orthopaedia: or the Art of Correcting and Preventing Deformities in Children. In American English, the spelling orthopedics is preferred, with orthopaedic as an alternative. In Commonwealth English, the spelling orthopaedic is preferre ...

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Orthopedic surgery, Orthopedic surgery - Qualifications, Orthopedic surgery - Field of work, Orthopedic surgery - History, Orthopedic surgery - Terminology

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physical therapists: Encyclopedia II - California government and politics - Bi-partisan gerrymandering

After the 2000 year census, the legislature was obliged to set new district boundaries, both for the state Assembly and Senate and for Federal Congressional Districts. This would normally be expected to create a divisive political fight between the Republicans and the Democrats. Instead of fighting, the politicians of these two parties made a bargain with each other that ultimately greatly reduced the power of voters of the state. It was mutually decided that the status quo in terms of balance of power would be preserved. With this goal, dis ...

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California government and politics, California government and politics - Constitution, California government and politics - Executive Branch, California government and politics - The Government Proper, California government and politics - The Overregulation Issue, California government and politics - Legislative Branch of California, California government and politics - Constitutional Basis, California government and politics - Redistricting, California government and politics - Codification In California, California government and politics - The Big Five, California government and politics - Judicial Branch, California government and politics - The California Supreme Court, California government and politics - The California Courts Of Appeal, California government and politics - The Superior Courts Of California, California government and politics - The Power Of The Courts Of Appeal Over The Superior Courts, California government and politics - Political Issues, California government and politics - Bi-partisan gerrymandering, California government and politics - Congressional Representation, California government and politics - Political Parties, California government and politics - Electoral System

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physical therapists: Encyclopedia II - California government and politics - Political Issues

There have been several constitutional crises over the last twenty years: The passage of term limits for the California legislature and elected constitutional officers (which was hotly argued state-wide, and debated in the Supreme Court of California); a test of the ratification process for the Supreme Court (in which a liberal chief justice, Rose Bird, was ousted); a full-fledged tax revolt, "Proposition 13," which resulted in the freezing of real estate tax rates at 1% of the property's last sale price; and a test of the state recall provision (in which Governor Gray Davis was recalled in a 2003 special e ...

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California government and politics, California government and politics - Constitution, California government and politics - Executive Branch, California government and politics - The Government Proper, California government and politics - The Overregulation Issue, California government and politics - Legislative Branch of California, California government and politics - Constitutional Basis, California government and politics - Redistricting, California government and politics - Codification In California, California government and politics - The Big Five, California government and politics - Judicial Branch, California government and politics - The California Supreme Court, California government and politics - The California Courts Of Appeal, California government and politics - The Superior Courts Of California, California government and politics - The Power Of The Courts Of Appeal Over The Superior Courts, California government and politics - Political Issues, California government and politics - Bi-partisan gerrymandering, California government and politics - Congressional Representation, California government and politics - Political Parties, California government and politics - Electoral System

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physical therapists: Encyclopedia II - California government and politics - Judicial Branch

The judicial system of California is the largest in the United States, with about 1,600 judges hearing over 8 million cases each year (with the assistance of 19,000 staff members and 400 judicial "equivalents" like commissioners and referees). In comparison, the federal judicial system has only about 840 judges. California's system is divided into three levels, with the Supreme Court and Courts of Appeal serving as appellate courts reviewing the decisions of the Superior Courts. Cal ...

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California government and politics, California government and politics - Constitution, California government and politics - Executive Branch, California government and politics - The Government Proper, California government and politics - The Overregulation Issue, California government and politics - Legislative Branch of California, California government and politics - Constitutional Basis, California government and politics - Redistricting, California government and politics - Codification In California, California government and politics - The Big Five, California government and politics - Judicial Branch, California government and politics - The California Supreme Court, California government and politics - The California Courts Of Appeal, California government and politics - The Superior Courts Of California, California government and politics - The Power Of The Courts Of Appeal Over The Superior Courts, California government and politics - Political Issues, California government and politics - Bi-partisan gerrymandering, California government and politics - Congressional Representation, California government and politics - Political Parties, California government and politics - Electoral System

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