Setting the European standards for training in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. [PDF]
Barotsis N+6 more
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The European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine in 2008: A year in a paper
Stefano Négrini
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Cottonseed‐Derived Reusable Bio‐Carbon Gel Ink for DIW Printing Soft Electronic Textiles
A reusable carbon‐gel ink, incorporating cottonseed peptone as a natural mediator, enables cross‐linked ionic polymer networks for advanced conductivity, stability, and biocompatibility. Compatible with direct‐ink‐writing, it facilitates flexible electronics on polymeric and textile substrates for multifunctional applications, including motion sensing,
King Yan Chung+7 more
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Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine: say relational or functional, not holistic. [PDF]
Tesio L, Scarano S, Caronni A.
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[Diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis in patients with chronic kidney disease : Joint guidelines of the Austrian Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ÖGKM), the Austrian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ÖGPMR) and the Austrian Society of Nephrology (ÖGN)]. [PDF]
Cejka D+6 more
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Non-invasive Brain Stimulation in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation [PDF]
Robert M. Hardwick, Pablo Celnik
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Osteoarthritis in physical medicine and rehabilitation
Coudeyre, Emmanuel+2 more
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This article summarizes significant technological advancements in materials, photonic devices, and bio‐interfaced systems, which demonstrate successful applications for impacting human healthcare via improved therapies, advanced diagnostics, and on‐skin health monitoring.
Seunghyeb Ban+5 more
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Building academic capacity in physical and rehabilitation medicine. A background paper by a working group of the european academy of rehabilitation medicine. [PDF]
Sjölund B.
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Filamented Light (FLight) Bioprinting of Mini‐Muscles with Self‐Renewal Potential
This work presents the FLight biofabrication for engineering in vitro muscle constructs by photocrosslinking pristine collagen and fibrinogen using ruthenium. The resulting mini‐muscles retain in vivo‐like tissue organization and a Pax7⁺ cell pool.
Hao Liu+8 more
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