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Functional Outcomes in Octogenarian Trauma

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 2003
Outcome data on geriatric trauma patients (GTPs) (age >or= 65) focus on mortality and resource use. We examined mortality and outcome in GTPs and octogenarian trauma patients (OTPs) (age >or= 80). We hypothesized that OTPs would have worse functional outcomes than GTPs as defined by functional independence measurement (FIM) scales.Our study was a 13 ...
Michael, Grossman   +5 more
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FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES FOLLOWING TOTAL LARYNGOPHARYNGECTOMY

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2007
Background:  Despite increasing use of laryngeal preserving protocols, laryngopharyngectomy remains the gold standard treatment for locally advanced hypopharyngeal and upper oesophageal tumours and for salvage following failed chemoradiotherapy. Nevertheless, improved perioperative medical care and experience in reconstruction have reduced mortality ...
Tim A, Iseli   +3 more
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Functional Outcomes After Hip Fracture

Physical Therapy, 1987
The ability to achieve independent ambulation after hip fracture, orthopedic stabilization, and subsequent rehabilitation was studied in 65 inpatients in a specialized geriatric rehabilitation center. The association of 10 factors with the ability to achieve independent ambulation was measured by Kendall's tau B analysis and a two-tailed t test. The 10
B, Barnes, K, Dunovan
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Functional Outcome in Pediatric Trauma

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1989
Two hundred fifty consecutive children hospitalized with severe injuries (at least one injury with an Abbreviated Injury Score [AIS] greater than or equal to 4 or two or more injuries with AIS scores greater than or equal to 2) were studied to determine their functional status at discharge and 6 months later using questions from the RAND Health ...
D E, Wesson   +5 more
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Assessing Functional Outcomes: An Overview

Seminars in Speech and Language, 1998
Assessment of functional outcomes requires, first, a good working definition and, second, sufficiently reliable and valid measures from which to choose. With the advent of new or refined conceptualizations of patient outcomes, the functional domain has expanded to address not only routine activities of daily life but also the richly diverse aspects ...
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Functional Outcomes After Feminizing Rhinoplasty

Facial Plastic Surgery
AbstractFeminizing rhinoplasty, as part of facial feminization surgery (FFS), aims to align nasal appearance with gender identity. While nasal obstruction is a known complication of rhinoplasty, its impact on feminizing rhinoplasty is unclear.This study investigates if feminizing rhinoplasty causes nasal obstruction secondary to structural ...
Luv Amin, Arthur W. Wu, Henry H. Chen
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Pediatric Functional Outcome Measures

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 1991
This article presents a review of conceptual and methodologic issues regarding the selection of pediatric functional outcome measures in clinical practice. Selected functional outcome measures, their technical and clinical merits, and state-of-the-art advances in instrument development are described.
Haley Stephen M.   +2 more
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Documenting Functional Outcomes

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1994
J C, Rogers, J E, Salta
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3. Functional outcomes

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1997
Christopher S. Formal   +2 more
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Functional Outcomes

American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 2014
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