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Functional capacity evaluation and disability management

Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, 1996
The practical and theoretical basis behind the use of functional capacity testing is described. There is a description regarding the need for distinction between impairment and disability, necessitating the use of objective tests such as contained in a Functional Capacity Evaluation.
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Functional Disability in the Rheumatoid Hand

Hand, 1977
The investigation of sixty-one rheumatoid patients relates their hand function to measured hand deformity. Certain deformities are related to a reduction in function; others are not. The dominant hand, used more frequently, deteriorates more quickly than the non-dominant. The benefit on hand function of synovectomy is limited in duration and should be
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Functional Scores of Disability

2019
The development of disability after critical illness is a complex process that is not well understood. Functional status, disability, and impairments are related terms that describe how a person performs in socially defined activities required to care for oneself.
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Function, Disability, and Psychological Well-Being

2004
Disability research in arthritis, as in disability research in general, has focused on functional limitations and activities of daily living/instrumental activities of daily living (ADL/IADL) disability, and has thus ignored a great deal of daily life.
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Functional capacity evaluation & disability.

The Iowa orthopaedic journal, 2007
Function, Impairment, and Disability are words in which many physicians have little interest. Most physicians are trained to deal with structure and physiology and not function and disability. The purpose of this article is to address some of the common questions that many physicians have with the use of functional capacity evaluation and disability ...
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Physical Functioning and Disability

Abstract Physical functioning is an important indicator of health across the life course. The effects of cancer on a survivor’s overall physical functioning may persist for up to 20 years after cancer treatment. Moreover, when added to the functional difficulties linked to late-life comorbidities, functional problems that often result ...
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Pain and functional disability.

Clinical and experimental rheumatology, 2000
The pain and functional disability in headache is tentatively presented with respect to the displayed causal relationships, beginning with the nociceptor. The concept is presented that primary deep pain must stem from a pain generator (PG), of which the free C-fiber ending together with the extracellular space constitute the (inflammatory) nociceptor ...
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Brain function and language disabilities

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 1979
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