An abstract is unavailable.doi:10.1097/00002060-199703000-00032Laura W. LeeAmerican Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
The second step is inpatient rehabilitation. It helps patients to regain independence and function. When in a physical rehabilitation facility, patients can get adequate therapy hours. A professional rehabilitation physical therapist individualizes treatment to meet clients’ diverse needs. Walking with you...
The main objective of this study is to bring new insights into the impact of a multidisciplinary inpatient rehabilitation on supervised walking tests, physical activity (PA) behavior and everyday gait patterns. Methods A total of 52 patients, diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, were evaluated before ...
Deva Bonnel always wanted to work in health care and knew that helping patients along the continuum of rehabilitation would be a good fit. Working with orthopedic and sports medicine patients at the LMH Health West Campus is fun and fast-paced. “It’s rewarding to help people r...
Objective: Chronic pain complaints are mostly made by rheumatology patients and patients admitted to physical therapy and rehabilitation inpatient and outpatient clinics. Due to the subjective and objective qualifications of pain; defining pain in these patients is difficult. Clinical observations and study...
Another research done using the Berg balance scale (BBS) during the first week of stroke onset, helps us to determine just that!! The Berg balance score done at the admission during inpatient rehabilitation stay significantly predicts independence with ambulation. ...
Balance confidence at 1 month postdischarge from inpatient rehabilitation predicts perceived physical function (model 1), mobility (model 2), and recovery (model 3) 12 months later after adjusting for important covariates. The covariates included in model 1 were age, sex, basic mobility, and depre...
Balance confidence at 1 month postdischarge from inpatient rehabilitation predicts perceived physical function (model 1), mobility (model 2), and recovery (model 3) 12 months later after adjusting for important covariates. The covariates included in model 1 were age, sex, basic mobility, and ...
Materials and Methods: The Independent Mobility-related Physical ACTivity (IMPACT) Program is a coach-supported intervention that uses self-management strategies to empower patients to engage in additional autonomous walking-related activities after stroke during and after inpatient rehabilitation. The aim ...
AcceptedManuscript Balanceconfidence:Apredictorofperceivedphysicalfunction,perceivedmobility, andperceivedrecoveryoneyearfollowinginpatientstrokerehabilitation CaryneTorkia,MSc,BScOT,KristaL.Best,PhD,WilliamC.Miller,PhD,FCAOT, JaniceJ.Eng,PT/OT,PhD PII:S0003-9993(16)30034-X DOI:10.1016/j.apmr.2016.03.004...