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ICF and Neurorehabilitation

NeuroRehabilitation, 2015
On May 2001, the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) was presented by the World Health Organisation (WHO). The ICF has been developed from the International Classification of Impairments, Disabilities, and Handicaps (ICIDH), which was first published in 1980.
Christina, BrogÄrdh, Jan, Lexell
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The ICF and Dementia

Seminars in Speech and Language, 2007
The World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) is a framework for describing and classifying an individual's health and health-related states. The purpose of this article is to discuss the relevance of the ICF to cognitive-communication disorders of dementia, in particular those of Alzheimer ...
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Pediatric neurorehabilitation and the ICF

NeuroRehabilitation, 2015
Introduction: One of the major intended uses of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) is the clinical world of rehabilitation. The intrinsic qualities of ICF, especially in its children and youth version (ICF-CY) seem to perfectly match the needs for the complex process of pediatric neurorehabilitation. Objectives:
Martinuzzi, Andrea   +3 more
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Application of the ICF in Aphasia

Seminars in Speech and Language, 2007
The aim of this article is to describe aphasia using the framework provided by the World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). The key constructs of ICF are described in relation to the ultimate goal of intervention in aphasia-maximizing quality of life.
Nina, Simmons-Mackie, Aura, Kagan
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ICF and ICF-spherical pinch: A numerical comparison

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1994
The Spherical Pinch concept is an outgrowth of the inertial confinement model. The salient feature of the Spherical Pinch concept is the creation of a hot plasma in the center of a sphere. This plasma is then compressed by a strong shock wave launched from the periphery of the vessel by an imploded plasma acting as a driver.
H. Chen, J. Chen, B. Hilko, E. Panarella
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Application of the ICF and ICF-Children and Youth in Children with Speech Impairment

Seminars in Speech and Language, 2007
Children with speech impairment form a significant part of many speech language pathology caseloads. Traditionally, assessment and intervention with these children has focused on the level of the impairment. However, the World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and ICF- version for Children ...
Sharynne, McLeod, Jane, McCormack
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Application of the ICF in Voice Disorders

Seminars in Speech and Language, 2007
The aim of this article is to describe how the World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) can be adapted to describe the consequences of voice disorders. It first describes voice disorders under the four key components of the ICF: Body Functions, Body Structures, Activities and Participation ...
Abbott, KV, Ma, EPM, Yiu, EML
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Numerical comparison between the ICF and the ICF-spherical pinch

Journal of Fusion Energy, 1994
The spherical pinch concept is an outgrowth of the inertial confinement model. The salient feature of the spherical pinch concept is the creation of a hot plasma in the center of a sphere.(1,2) This plasma is then compressed by a strong shock wave launched from the periphery of the vessel by an imploded plasma acting as a driver.
H. B. Chen   +3 more
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