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Objective We evaluated the role of 25‐hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D), prednisone, and other risk factors for bone mineral density (BMD) loss and osteoporosis in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Methods We calculated the association between 25(OH)D levels and other potential risk factors and BMD measures (spine T scores) and osteoporosis (defined as a T ...
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Objective We aimed to validate the Pediatric Arthritis Ultrasound Scoring System (PAUSS) for upper extremity joints in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Methods Children with JIA were evaluated for elbow, wrist, or finger arthritis by clinical examination (CE) and musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSUS) with images scored according to the ...
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Scientific American, 2004
The article looks at the uses of virtual-reality programs in therapeutics. The cardinal virtue of virtual reality--the ability to give users the sense that they are "somewhere else"--can be of great value in a medical setting. Researchers are finding that some of the best applications of the software focus on therapy rather than entertainment.
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The article looks at the uses of virtual-reality programs in therapeutics. The cardinal virtue of virtual reality--the ability to give users the sense that they are "somewhere else"--can be of great value in a medical setting. Researchers are finding that some of the best applications of the software focus on therapy rather than entertainment.
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Crime & Delinquency, 1964
The author explains a new approach to psychotherapy, which he calls reality therapy, and discusses its application to the young offender. He contends that, whereas traditional psychotherapy provides psychological excuses for the patient's behavior and does not adequately confront the patient with the responsibility for the way he acts, reality therapy
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The author explains a new approach to psychotherapy, which he calls reality therapy, and discusses its application to the young offender. He contends that, whereas traditional psychotherapy provides psychological excuses for the patient's behavior and does not adequately confront the patient with the responsibility for the way he acts, reality therapy
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When Is Virtual Reality “Therapy”?
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2013The use of virtual reality (VR) systems within physical rehabilitation clinical practice and research is rapidly developing, highlighting the need for consensus as to the meaning and relevance of the label "VR therapy." The purpose of this communication is to argue that explicit examination of the inferences underlying this label and discussion ...
Danielle E, Levac, Jane, Galvin
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