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Human Physical Rehabilitation

2010
The impact of conflict-related, complex emergencies on human health is widely documented, but poorly quantified, as most data collection and registration systems cease to function in conflict-affected situations. Modern conflict, which in increasing degrees, affects the civil population and is estimated to be one of the top ten causes of global ...
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Motor Impersistence in Physical Rehabilitation

Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, 1971
A cross-section of disabled patients (n = 94) undergoing physical rehabilitation were assessed on tests of motor impersistence, intelligence and anxiety, and were rated independently on progress in rehabilitation and overall degree of illness separate from the disability. The total impersistence error score was not related to progress ratings or degree
M L, Fogel, R H, Rosillo
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Physical Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons

New England Journal of Medicine, 1947
THE following statement of the purposes of rehabilitation programs1 provides an excellent analysis of the co-operation of all groups that will be necessary: The goal of any rehabilitation program is to achieve the maximum function and adjustment of the individual and to prepare him physically, mentally, socially and vocationally for the fullest ...
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Physical therapy and occupational rehabilitation

Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 1991
Occupational rehabilitation, while acknowledged as a multidisciplinary field, is only as effective as contributions of its individual disciplines. Physical therapy has been and is continuing to be an integral part of both the clinical and scientific portions of the team. Inherent in the physical therapy profession are three educational components which
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation

PM&R, 2011
D Postacute medical rehabilitation provides care to people with a disability after a recent hospitalization due to trauma or illness, and has as its main goal functional improvement for these individuals to help them prepare to live as independently as possible.
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Physical rehabilitation in neurologic diseases

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1993
Neurologic diseases, particularly those affecting the central nervous system, are the focus of an immense amount of research. Although only a small part of that research is directly relevant to rehabilitation, many findings published during the last year have implications for practice. Strategies to affect neglect, sensory loss, paresis, and functional
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Physical Rehabilitation

2016
Kevin K. Haussler, Melissa R. King
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Physical Rehabilitation

2008
Melissa Trottman, Amy Pippenger
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Physical therapy and rehabilitation

2019
Adam D. Goodworth   +2 more
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981
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