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in the room
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uh what is good for the arguments of will be is defined as an excessive integration on and debilitating here
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uh of physical movement and activity resulting from if you like
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all remotes it's a painful injury or rage really
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a jazz oh forget shortly be sphere what's uh q. s. o. four b. had been
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assessed in many injuries uh such as our make as for the whole place
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uh in the literature there's mutual that's you know so far we are as a relation it's pay
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in mobile it's even date activities and caught so live in patients with or committing injuries
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uh but in hand injuries we now in another box relation between his uh for b. n. have functions
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uh that for the last highlights that they would pay more stating
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the relation between his uh for we are have functional counts
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oh we incompetence five six patients with ten injuries such as channel ligaments and
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no injuries a fourteen as of all the assessments we use thomas gave
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and last question any was used to stand up for extends disables level
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uh that's awful scale was published in nineteen ninety five a it has seventeen questions which
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uh injure range and fear of agents parameters a tempest get the probably the
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could scale a total scores which you seventeen o. six to eight
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uh and the traction version of this on the scale was published in nineteen and one
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or so it was it didn't want a dash was that a lot you know actually mikes
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for uh it's majors physical functional symptoms in patients with upper extent or to basic injurious
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uh it has dark items this core inches between a zero and one
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hundreds uh if the score increases the does a but increases to
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uh for her next or t. v. use chips inside and function test and pretty big war chest and for
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strength heavily should we use a hand dynamo matter answer
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s. s. pain we used a vision an upscale
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uh we are from all the assessment at between eight and twelve weeks after diagnosis
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and i mean calculates its correlation coefficient we as basis turns
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one program uh to access the relation between what counts
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if you look at the results uh the mean age was thirty nine years the me pompous scale score was torture nine
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uh the mean a score of touch was forty to pay
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in a to address standard activity was very low
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uh air and a huge absolute a mathematical found and protect what
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what the vertical farmer a forty two and works to you
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uh uh if you look at the correlation uh there was a lot of correlations
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between the top of get an old computers uh which give not significant statistically
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so uh in the conclusion a bit in our save all that uh can as a focus score
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of the patients was relatively high parts uh it wasn't related with hats uh of cops
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it's little uh can as a phobia is a psychological factor at uh uh uh
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because of that's a class of of a bit outdated it can't functions
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as separate from that's total scale may not reflected as before we had injuries style
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that for sacrament you properties of top let's get it had eventually i will the it's it's
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uh any particular leak a pair for big psychological level the asians to the
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patients had injuries may reveal all the right factors of visible be out

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