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Titre : | Physical therapy : PTJ, vol. 91/9. - septembre 2011 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/09/2011 |
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BACKGROUND Evidence for effectiveness of pediatric physical therapy in infants at high risk for developmental motor disorders is limited. Therefore, Coping With and Caring for Infants With Special Needs (COPCA), a family-centered, early interv[...]
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BACKGROUND Systematic reviews have suggested that early intervention by means of specific motor training programs and general developmental programs in which parents learn how to promote infant development may be the most promising ways to promo[...]
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BACKGROUND Overall functional ability declines over time in people with Parkinson disease (PD). Established benchmarks are needed to allow clinicians and researchers to facilitate meaningful interpretation of data.
OBJECTIVE The purposes of th[...]
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BACKGROUND Evidence in the musculoskeletal rehabilitation literature suggests that psychosocial factors can influence pain levels and functional outcome.
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to examine changes in select psychosocial factors[...]
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BACKGROUND Individuals with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) often are sedentary and have an increased risk of developing comorbid conditions. Women with RA are more likely to experience challenges in maintaining an active lifestyle over their life spa[...]
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Kylie HILL ;
Kevin R. GAIN ;
Sean W. MCKAY ;
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Severe injuries sustained during combat may classify individuals as undeployable for active service. It is imperative that every effort is made to optimize physical function following such injuries.
CASE DESCRIPTION A 38[...]
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Gait training is an important component of rehabilitation after lower-extremity amputation. Abnormal gait performance often persists even for individuals who reacquire a high level of function. This case report describes t[...]
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Adolescents who have chronic pain after common orthopedic injuries such as ankle sprains may present a multidimensional clinical problem stemming from both physical and psychological issues. A traumatic incident such as a [...]
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Stiff person syndrome is a rare neurological disorder characterized by stiffness and painful spasms primarily in the trunk and lower extremities. The role of physical therapy in the management of this disorder is disputed [...]
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Lyme disease is well documented in the literature; however, specific physical therapy interventions for the pediatric population with residual effects of Lyme disease have not been addressed. The purposes of this retrospec[...]
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