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Compound muscle action potential amplitude predicts the severity of cubital tunnel syndrome [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
El-Haj, Madi   +5 more
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Sensory aids for hearing impairment.

open access: yesJournal of rehabilitation research and development, 1986
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Sensory Impairment

Annual Review of Anthropology, 2010
Anthropological studies of sensory impairment address biological conditions and cultural disablement while contributing to theoretical discussions of cultural competence, communicative practices, the role of narrative, and features of identity, ideologies, and technology.
Elizabeth Keating, R. Neill Hadder
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Sensory Impairments

2022
Abstract This chapter covers major types of sensory impairments that can be found in children. For each type it introduces the epidemiology, risk factors and potential prevention, aetiology and diagnosis, classification, function, and management strategies.
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Dual Sensory Impairment in Older Age

Journal of Aging and Health, 2011
Objectives: Hearing and visual impairments are commonly viewed separately in research and service provision, but they often occur together as dual sensory impairment or DSI in older populations. This article examines the frequency and effects of DSI in older age and notes limitations in the evidence.
Julie M, Schneider   +5 more
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Sensorially impaired adolescents

Sexuality and Disability, 1979
Information from publications by Lidz, Piaget, and Erickson to describe “normal adolescence” and the developmental tasks of that age is brought together in this paper. Primary sources were de la Cruz and LaVeck and Spock and Lerrigo for information on impaired young people and problems in their adaptation.
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Sensory impairments, intellectual disability and psychiatry

Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2001
AbstractThe present review looks at: (1) prevalence studies of sensory impairments in people with intellectual disability (ID); (2) studies looking at psychological and psychiatric disorders in people with sensory impairments; and (3) studies that have examined the association of sensory impairments with autism.
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Sensory Impairments

2009
Erin Kinzel, Julie Jacko
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Sensory Impairments after stroke

2013
The clinical manifestations of stroke vary widely, depending on the site and extent of the lesion. Stroke can result in impairment of motor, sensory and/or cognitive abilities, swallowing and communication problems and incontinence. These impairments are not mutually exclusive.
Rostohar Bijelić, Bibijana   +1 more
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