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Vibration therapy role in neurological diseases rehabilitation: an umbrella review of systematic reviews

Disability and Rehabilitation, 2021
Purpose To summarize the findings and evaluate the role of vibratory therapy in the rehabilitation of neurological diseases. Methods We systematically research PubMed, Scopus, Embase, Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro), Web of Science, and Cochrane ...
L. Moggio   +4 more
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Motor learning in neurological rehabilitation

Disability and Rehabilitation, 2020
While most upper limb training interventions in neurological rehabilitation are based on established principles of motor learning and neural plasticity, recovery potential may be improved if the focus includes remediating an individual’s specific motor ...
M. Levin, M. Demers
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Multidisciplinary outpatient rehabilitation of physical and neurological sequelae and persistent symptoms of covid-19: a prospective, observational cohort study

Disability and Rehabilitation, 2021
Purpose This prospective, observational cohort study investigated the effects of multidisciplinary rehabilitation of post Covid-19 sequelae and persistent symptoms and their impact on patients’ functioning and quality of life.
S. Albu   +5 more
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The Patient Participation in Rehabilitation Questionnaire (PPRQ): psychometric evaluation and revision for use in neurological rehabilitation

Disability and Rehabilitation, 2020
Purpose: To evaluate the psychometric properties of the Patient Participation in Rehabilitation Questionnaire (PPRQ) in neurological rehabilitation using statistical methods taking the ordinal nature of data into account.
J. Melin, K. Årestedt
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Neurological rehabilitation

Annals of Neurology, 1992
AbstractIncreasingly, neurologists are participating in the rehabilitation of disorders of the nervous system. Compelling reasons why neurologists, especially those with academic interests, should become involved in rehabilitation include the opportunity to observe patients in the recovery phases of their illnesses and to study issues relating to ...
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Neurological Rehabilitation

2018
This book is the first attempt at bringing together a volume of work from a range of professionals with an interest in spasticity. The framework for the definition was developed in part by the authors contributing chapters that make up this volume. The book represents the current "state-of-the-art" regarding definition, measurement, pathophysiology ...
Kwan, SKJ, Li, LSW, Tse, MYM
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Neurological Rehabilitation

Der Internist, 2011
This article describes state of the art concepts of neurological rehabilitation in Germany. In parallel to enormous growth of knowledge in the neurosciences also neurological rehabilitation has made significant progress. The increasing use of concepts of evidence based medicine and an early translation of knowledge from the neurosciences into clinical ...
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Measurement in neurologic rehabilitation

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1993
The increasing emphasis on evaluating outcomes has led to the development of standardized health status measures. Before using one it is vital to check its suitability for the intended purpose. Will the measure detect the change or difference expected? Other more specific measures should be considered.
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Inter-professional communication and interaction in the neurological rehabilitation team: a literature review

Disability and Rehabilitation, 2018
Background: Neurological early rehabilitation aims at regaining cooperativity and acquiring rehabilitation capability with brain-injured patients, most of whom are transferred from Intensive Care Units, most of whom still require intensive care and ...
Shiney Franz   +4 more
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Outpatients in neurological rehabilitation

International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1996
This paper discusses the experience of working within a multidisciplinary neurological clinic in a regional rehabilitation centre. The number and types of interventions are analysed which confirm the importance of having a wide range of rehabilitation professionals available in or attached to such clinics.
M P, Barnes, D A, Skeil
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