Results 291 to 300 of about 602,686 (344)
Spin‐Orchestrated Lithium Diffusion in Reforged Ferromagnetic Fe@C Anodes
Upcycled Fe@C900 from methane pyrolysis delivers superior lithium storage performance. Conductor‐free Fe@C900 achieves 367 mAh g−¹ and 98% capacity retention over 1000 cycles at 1C. Expanded interlayer spacing and stable SEI architecture ensure long‐term electrochemical durability.
Myeong Seok Goh+7 more
wiley +1 more source
Soft robotics, featuring intrinsic compliance and biomimetic adaptability, emerges as transformative in next‐generation intelligent systems. This review outlines how advancements in four foundational domains—actuation, materials, manufacturing, and control—drive the evolution of bioinspired intelligent soft robotics, poised to redefine the boundaries ...
Xiaopeng Wang+7 more
wiley +1 more source
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation [PDF]
Frank Krusen established the first Department of Physical Medicine in Philadelphia in 1929. He and other pioneers, such as Miland Knapp, Howard Rusk, and Earl Elkins, created a specialty that emphasized rehabilitation of chronically disabled patients rather than treatment of disease as such.1,2Early neglect of disabling injuries and illnesses is far ...
openaire +5 more sources
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Military Medicine, 1951Certification in spinal cord injury medicine established.-Measures of functional status are critical to outcome studies.-Outcome studies evaluate prognosis of traumatic brain injury.
Barry Goldstein, Margaret C. Hammond
openaire +5 more sources
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
2021Cancer patients have unique symptoms from tumor burden and cancer treatments, which affect functional status and quality of life. Reports have shown approximately 65% of cancer patients have at least one functional/rehabilitation need, yet fewer than 10% of these needs get addressed during their cancer journey.
Carolina Gutierrez, Megan Nelson
openaire +3 more sources
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1989CONTEMPO last reviewed the specialty of physical medicine and rehabilitation (physiatry) in October 1986. 1 During that seemingly brief span of time, changes in the field have been remarkable. It has expanded in numbers, in breadth, and in scientific application. The most obvious track of the numerical growth in physiatry can be seen through the rapid
Barry S. Smith, Martin Grabois
openaire +3 more sources
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1991Physiatry is an exciting, growing specialty that emphasizes prevention and treatment of disability secondary to injuries. Our treatment goal continues to be to minimize dependence and maximize functional independence to restore individuals to their highest potential and reintegrate them into the community.
Joel A. DeLisa, Sudesh Sheela Jain
openaire +3 more sources
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
JAMA, 1999THE FIELD OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE and rehabilitation or physiatry (the practitioner is a physiatrist) has continued to grow since its formation in 1947. One of the major concerns of the physiatrist is the improvement in the patient’s activities that add quality to life.
Joanne C. Smith+2 more
openaire +3 more sources
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
New England Journal of Medicine, 1964Vocational Counseling, Training and Job Placement Immediately after World War I there was a flurry of interest in increasing job opportunities for the disabled. As in many phases of rehabilitation, this interest died down in many areas in the years between the two wars.
openaire +5 more sources