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期刊名:Clinical rehabilitation

缩写:CLIN REHABIL

ISSN:0269-2155

e-ISSN:1477-0873

IF/分区:2.9/Q1

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Clinical Trial Case Reports Meta-Analysis RCT Review Systematic Review
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R Haigh,A K Clarke R Haigh
The evidence for effectiveness of different approaches is often diluted by the inclusion of heterogeneous groups and, in this case, lack of agreement over what constitutes 'acute' and 'chronic' back pain is a clear confounding factor. Altho...
A K Clarke A K Clarke
If rehabilitation aims to improve function, the demonstration of its effectiveness requires functional assessment, rather than the standard clinical and laboratory tests beloved of many rheumatologists. Medical interventions are not often e...
R Kent,N Fyfe R Kent
For many patients, the outcome of rehabilitation following amputation depends substantially on comorbidity. This is particularly so where amputation is performed because of peripheral vascular disease which may involve other end-organs, but...
C Ko Ko C Ko Ko
Unlike other areas of rehabilitation, which typically follow a single incident such as trauma or stroke and are followed by improvement (or at least an expectation of stable impairment), multiple sclerosis (MS) presents the problem of progr...
C Inman C Inman
As in other areas of rehabilitation, relatively small numbers and diversity--both of condition and of patients' goals--hinder the assimilation of robust evidence for the effectiveness of rehabilitation. Patients with spinal cord injury (SCI...
M Rice-Oxley,L Turner-Stokes M Rice-Oxley
Despite the problems posed by diversity of condition and the lack of agreement among researchers over what outcome to measure, there is now increasingly robust evidence for the effectiveness of rehabilitation in brain-injured populations. M...
L Thomas,K Harrington,H Rogers et al. L Thomas et al.
Objective: To develop and test an evidence-based scale to assess nurses' knowledge of stroke. Design: Question development by a multidi...
K Hellström,B Lindmark K Hellström
Objective: To examine the scaling properties and test-retest reliability of an expanded version of the Falls Efficacy Scale (FES) and to compare group differences in the scores. The expanded version focuses on more basic,...