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3.1 Physical and rehabilitation medicine: Clinical scope – Definition and basic competencies
The journal of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2019defInItIons In coincidence with the conceptual description of rehabilitation as a health strategy (see chapter 2.1), physical and rehabilitation medicine (PRM) has been described as the medical specialty that uses rehabilitation as its core health ...
C. Gutenbrunner, A. Ward, B. Nugraha
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Biofeedback in physical medicine and rehabilitation [PDF]
Rehabilitation is a multidisciplinary process that includes the cooperative efforts of various medical specialists and their associates in related health fields to improve the mental, social, physical, and vocational aptitudes of persons who are handicapped, with the object of upgrading their ability to live happily and productively within their ...
C. K. Fernando, J. V. Basmajian
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The journal of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2019
IntroductIon Graduate medical education (GME) is, by definition, the career stage in which medical specialists in physical and rehabilitation medicine (PRM) are educated and trained. The curriculum for GME varies among countries of the world.
J. Delisa+11 more
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IntroductIon Graduate medical education (GME) is, by definition, the career stage in which medical specialists in physical and rehabilitation medicine (PRM) are educated and trained. The curriculum for GME varies among countries of the world.
J. Delisa+11 more
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European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2018
This report aims to complement and update a series of papers published in the last decade on bibliometrics regarding journals related to physical and rehabilitation medicine (PRM).
F. Franchignoni+2 more
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This report aims to complement and update a series of papers published in the last decade on bibliometrics regarding journals related to physical and rehabilitation medicine (PRM).
F. Franchignoni+2 more
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1997Rehabilitation medicine has a clear but complex mission. As the 13th century physician-philosopher Maimonides once remarked, "To sustain and nurture a man alive in the throes of disease and disability is as great a miracle as to create him." This credo, emblematic of physiatry's calling, is well represented in the pages of Dr Randall L.
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1984Because patients with major disabilities usually are initially seen with a variety of problems that touch on many aspects of several different medical and psychosocial specialties and, most recently, the specialty of neurocybernetics, physical medicine and rehabilitation is a multidisciplinary practice that crosses traditional specialty and ...
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981The United Nations has proclaimed 1981 the International Year of the Disabled, and thus the research and clinical advances in physical medicine and rehabilitation are appropriately highlighted. Diagnosis Single-fiber electromyography has emerged as a clinically useful technique to identify neuromuscular transmission defects at an earlier stage in ...
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1993Physiatry has continued to evolve with changing patterns of illness and disability. The Institute of Medicine estimates that 35 million Americans (approximately one in seven) have disabling conditions. 1 More than 9 million are unable to work, study, or live independently. The average American will live almost 13 years with some sort of limitation.
Kristi L. Kirschner, Henry B. Betts
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European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2018
Cardiovascular conditions are significant causes of mortality and morbidity leading to substantial disability. The aim of the paper is to improve Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (PRM) physicians' professional practice for people with cardiovascular ...
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Cardiovascular conditions are significant causes of mortality and morbidity leading to substantial disability. The aim of the paper is to improve Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (PRM) physicians' professional practice for people with cardiovascular ...
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975To the Editor.— I think George A. Sheehan, MD (232:1127,1975) makes a good point in indicating the lack of use of physical therapy modalities in the treatment of noncontact sports injuries. I think part of the problem is that too few patients are referred to physicians in my specialty of physical medicine and rehabilitation to use all the modalities ...
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