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Yasser M. Aneis ; Noha M. El-Badrawy ; Abd-Elrahman A. El-Ganainy ; Hanaa Kenawy Atta ; Hanaa Kenawy Atta |Objectives Considering the multitude of contributing factors to upper crossed syndrome (UCS), a multimodal treatment may be an effective therapeutic option. This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of the multimodal approach, including musc[...]Article
Fatemeh Shamsi ; Mohammad Nami ; Hadi Aligholi ; Afshin Borhani-Haghighi ; Roohollah Zahediannasb ; Mahshid Hekmatnia ; Mohammad Taghi Karimi |Objective Stroke is one of the most debilitating neurological disorders that commonly results in both cognitive and motor dysfunctions. Although the recovery of gait is one of the main goals of patients with stroke, only 50?60% of the patients c[...]Article
Yinnan Liu ; Maiwuludai Hasimu ; Mengmeng Jia ; Jie Tang ; Yingmin Wang ; Xiaokuo He ; Tiebin Yan ; Sumei Xie ; Kun Li |Objective To assess the effect of a self-management intervention delivered by mobile application (APP) for depression among community-dwelling individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI). Design Randomized controlled trial. Settings General commun[...]Article
This article emphasizes the need to consider the role of medications when providing speech-language pathology services to a person with cognitive decline. This is particularly true when working with older adults. Many older adults take multiple [...]Article
Zoe Y.S. Chan ; Janet H. Zhang ; Reed Ferber ; et al. |Objective To assess the biomechanical changes following a systematic gait retraining to modify footstrike patterns from rearfoot strike (RFS) to midfoot strike (MFS). Design Pre-post interventional study. All participants underwent a ga[...]Article
Renato C. Drapeza ; Shiela B. Navasca ; Valentin Dones ; Christian Rey Rimando ; Christian Rey Rimando |Background Therapeutic taping may be a useful modality in relieving pain, improving strength, and restoring the function of patients with De Quervain's Disease (DQD). Evidence on the effectiveness of therapeutic taping for DQD patients in mitiga[...]Article
Objective To investigate the effect of task prioritization on dual-task control in Parkinson disease (PD) associated with different postural impairments. Design Cross-sectional study. Participants were instructed to keep 2 interlocking ring[...]Article
Peter Malliaras ; Renea Johnston ; Gabriele Street ; Chris Littlewood ; Kim Bennell ; Terry Haines ; Rachelle Buchbinder |Highlights There is low-certainty evidence that higher load and volume exercise may improve function but not activity or night pain in people with rotator cuff tendinopathy compared with lower load and lower volume exercise at 6 week[...]Article
Shorouk Elshennawy ; Ahmed Ali Zahreldin ; Hossam Mortada ; Menna Hozien ; Ahmed S.A. Youssef ; Amira Galal ; Mostafa Shahien ; Amr Elfeky ; Abdelrahman Elaraby ; Maged Hamed |Objective To evaluate the efficacy of different physical therapy interventions that could validate decisions taken by health care providers in the field of rehabilitation of patients with hemophilia according to the International Classification [...]Article
Objective To examine the efficacy of Speed of Processing Training (SOPT) in improving everyday functional outcomes in persons with multiple sclerosis (MS). Design Randomized controlled trial. Setting A nonprofit rehabilitation research instituti[...]Article
Marcus Vinicius Grecco ; Guilherme Carlos Brech ; Cristina Pires Camargo ; Paulo Roberto Santos-Silva ; Julia Maria D'Andréa Greve |Introduction The main causes of amputation include vascular diseases, trauma, cancer, and congenital limb abnormalities. The person with transtibial amputation (TA) is affected by a greater cardiorespiratory, metabolic, and muscular load to walk[...]Article
Description. Dans les milieux ergothérapiques, latteinte de résultats optimaux avec les enfants est influencée, en partie, par leur engagement. La nature de lengagement de lenfant demeure toutefois relativement peu étudiée dun point de vue [...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
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Emily L. Brogan ; Joosup Kim ; Rohan S. Grimley ; Sarah J. Wallace ; Caroline Baker ; Tharshanah Thayabaranathan ; Nadine E. Andrew ; Monique F. Kilkenny ; Erin Godecke ; Miranda L. Rose ; Dominique A. Cadilhac |Objective To describe the costs of hospital care for acute stroke for patients with aphasia or dysarthria. Design Observational study from the Stroke123 project. Setting Data from patients admitted with stroke (2009-2013) from 22 hospitals in Qu[...]Article
Sarina Sinclair ; Peter J. Beck ; Joseph Webster ; Jayant Agarwal ; Bart Gillespie ; Phil Stevens ; Jeremy Gililland ; Erik Kubiak |Objective Evaluate the safety and efficacy of a novel press-fit bone-anchored prosthesis in an FDA approved study. Design Single-center, prospective 1-year follow-up cohort study of a percutaneous bone anchored prosthesis. Setting Veter[...]Article
Maxence Compagnat ; Stéphane Mandigout ; Anaick Perrochon ; Justine Lacroix ; Nicolas Vuillerme ; Jean Yves Salle ; Jean Christophe Daviet |Objective To evaluate the association between self-selected walking speed (Sfree), oxygen consumption at Sfree (Vo2free), the oxygen cost of walking (Cw) at Sfree, and mobility independence and independence for activities of daily living in i[...]