Comparison of activity level between normal adolescent and adolescent receiving penicillin injection post rheumatic fever: a case control study.
Taher Taha,
Mohammed Elsayed,
Shymaa Maaty
et al.
Abstract:Background: Physical activity level hinders all patients' ability to participate in physical therapy practices. However, physical therapists might benefit from knowledge about different patient groups' activity levels when implementing physical therapy programs. Purpose: to compare the activity level of adolescents with a history of rheumatic fever and receiving penicillin injections with normal adolescents. Methods: This case control study was conducted on sixty adolescents, divided into two groups: group 1 (… Show more
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