Rehabilitation in Dementia [PDF]
Dementia is an eurodegenerative disorder, which causes significant disability, especially among the elderly population worldwide. The affected person shows a progressive cognitive decline, which interferes with the independence in performing the activities of daily living.
Anupam Gupta+2 more
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Rethinking damaged cognition: an expert opinion on cognitive rehabilitation
Cognition is frequently damaged by acquired brain injury (ABI). Impaired thinking is both a symptom in its own right and also a barrier to recovery by impacting their insight and awareness and their engagement with rehabilitation.
Catherine Doogan, Alex Leff
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Considerations for Postacute Rehabilitation for Survivors of COVID-19
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the infection caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), was first reported on December 31, 2019.
L. Sheehy
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Strengthening health-related rehabilitation services at national levels. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: One of the aims of the World Health Organization\u27s Global Disability Action Plan is to strengthen rehabilitation services. Some countries have requested support to develop (scale-up) rehabilitation services.
Bickenbach, Jerome+4 more
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Background Patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) or post-COVID-19 will probably have a need for rehabilitation during and directly after the hospitalisation. Data on safety and efficacy are lacking.
M. Spruit+5 more
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The Rehabilitation-Related Effects on the Fear, Pain, and Disability of Patients With Lumbar Fusion Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis [PDF]
Objective The lumbar fusion is an important surgery for the orthopedic diseases. The rehabilitation might improve the outcome of patients with lumbar fusion surgery.
Haiyan Cheng+3 more
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How to use the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health as a reference system for comparative evaluation and standardized reporting of rehabilitation interventions [PDF]
Rehabilitation aims to optimize functioning of persons experiencing functioning limitations. As such the comparative evaluation of rehabilitation interventions relies on the analysis of the differences between the change in patient functioning after a ...
Cleeland CS+4 more
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Detoxification in rehabilitation in England: effective continuity of care or unhappy bedfellows? [PDF]
There is evidence that residential detoxification alone does not provide satisfactory treatment outcomes and that outcomes are significantly enhanced when clients completing residential detoxification attend rehabilitation services (Gossop, Marsden ...
Best D.+11 more
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Four forms of 'offender' rehabilitation: Towards an interdisciplinary perspective [PDF]
This paper aims to advance the case for a more fully interdisciplinary understanding of offender rehabilitation, partly as a means of shedding light upon and moving beyond contemporary ‘paradigm conflicts’.
Andrews+76 more
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BCI for stroke rehabilitation: motor and beyond
Stroke is one of the leading causes of long-term disability among adults and contributes to major socio-economic burden globally. Stroke frequently results in multifaceted impairments including motor, cognitive and emotion deficits.
R. Mane, Tushar Chouhan, Cuntai Guan
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