At the time of diagnosis, many patients have already had some degree of visual damage with varying degrees of disability for work and activities of daily living. The situation worsens with a lack of specialists and equipment, and many cases may be under-reported. Therefore, there is a need ...
The impact of pre-operative stroke on mortality and long-term survival is controversial. In addition, data on the severity of neurological disability due to pre-operative stroke are scarce. We analysed the impact of pre-operative stroke and the severity of its related neurological disability on ...
In 1982, residents earned an average of $6,144 a year, barely half the nation's average per capita income. Nine out of ten students are poor enough to qualify for free or reduced-price school lunches. For some, it's the only meal. 'They want to eat' "There are children who come ...
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Musculoskeletal disorders are the leading cause of disability worldwide and represent a growing problem due to the ageing population [18]. For example, back pain, which has been reported to be the leading cause of disability in both high-income and developing countries, results in an increased ...
disabilities are caused by strokes. With the increasing prevalence of stroke, mortality and disability, the age of the affected population is getting younger and younger. Stroke has become a serious public health problem worldwide [1]. Among the many sequelae of acute stroke, patients with hemipl...
Patients with prestroke disability had higher complication rates during hospital stay (55.2% vs 40.1% p<0.01) and mortality at 3 months (48.9% vs 24.3% p<0.001). One of five with prestroke disability treated with thrombectomy for a LVO ischemic stroke returned to their prestroke functional ...
Review: anticoagulants increase intracerebral bleeding and do not reduce death or disability in acute cardioembolic strokeThe author reflects on a study, conducted by M. Paciaroni and colleagues, which focuses on the effectiveness and safety of anticoagulants as initial treatment in patients with acute...
In this study, I examined the family functions of disability persons.Method:200 family members who have disabled persons. I have also enough informed consent about the ethics by an ethical consideration document.Mariko Nakamura