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A compact motorized end-effector for ankle rehabilitation training. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Robot AI
Wu R   +8 more
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Training in brain injury rehabilitation

open access: yesDisability and Rehabilitation, 2003
To evaluate our current training programme for professionals involved in brain injury rehabilitation, which involves disability simulation, and to consider the ethics and consequences of such programmes.Seventy-two professionals took part in a brain injury disability simulation exercise and completed questionnaires pre and post the workshop.Results ...
Pentland, Brian   +3 more
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Cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training

Heart, 2013
To the Editor We read with interest the recent multicentre UK study by Sandercock et al 1 quantifying prescribed exercise volume and changes in cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) involving 950 patients across four UK outpatient cardiac rehabilitation (CR) centres.
Ingle, Lee, Carrol, Sean
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Exercise Training in Pulmonary Rehabilitation

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2014
Exercise training remains a cornerstone of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) in patients with chronic respiratory disease. The choice of type of exercise training depends on the physiologic requirements and goals of the individual patient as well as the available equipment at the PR center.
Vasileios, Andrianopoulos   +3 more
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TRAINING IN PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959
Rehabilitation is a word that denotes restoration or improvement in condition. In medicine it is concerned with a type of practice which places broad social responsibilities on the physician. Physical medicine and rehabilitation is directed toward treatment of disability.
C D, SHIELDS, H H, HUSSEY
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Rehabilitation training in Finland

International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1982
There are functional defects in rehabilitation in Finland. The defects correspond to the ones ascertained by a WHO meeting dealing with the whole world. Based on these defects two questions were put: (1) can training be used more effectively than some other means? (2) how training could be structured in practice?
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Training in rehabilitation

International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1979
Rehabilitation is an integral part of medicine. It includes physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy. It involves nurses, social workers, clinical and educational psychologists. It also involves resettlement into the community and to work.
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Rehabilitation Training

Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 1973
This is the testimony of Dr. Carl E. Hansen, Immediate Past President, National Rehabilitation Counseling Association and Director, Rehabilitation Counselor Education, University of Texas at Austin, for the Select Subcommittee on Education, House Labor HEW Committee, November 1973.
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Training with a mirror in rehabilitation of the hand

Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery, 2005
Treatment with a mirror gives an illusion of function in a missing or non-functioning hand. The method is based on the concept that the central representation of phantoms and body image can change rapidly, and has been described in the treatment of phantom pain and stroke.
Birgitta, Rosén, Göran, Lundborg
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