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functional mobility The ability to move from one place to another to complete an activity or task.
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functional outcome In rehabilitation therapy, a long-term goal toward which a therapeutic program is directed to help a patient return to or achieve a specific activity level.
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functional overlay The emotional response to physical illness. It may take the form of a conversion reaction, affective overreaction, prolonged symptoms of physical illness after signs of the illness have subsided, or combinations of these. Func
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functional position of hand The principle used in splint fabrication whereby the wrist is dorsiflexed 20 to 35 degrees, a normal transverse arch is maintained, and the thumb is in abduction and opposition and aligned with the pads of the four fi
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functional regurgitation Regurgitation caused not by valvular disorder but by dilatation of ventricles, the great vessels, or valve rings.
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