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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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Andrea Bialocerkowski,Karen A Grimmer Andrea Bialocerkowski
Background: Isometric strength of the wrist musculature is frequently used in the clinical setting as a primary outcome measure following a wrist disorder. ...
Cecilia Norrbrink Budh,Iréne Lund,Per Ertzgaard et al. Cecilia Norrbrink Budh et al.
Objective: To describe pain and associated variables in a prevalence group of persons with a sustained spinal cord injury (SCI) in the Swedish capital and its surroundings. ...
Francine Malouin,Bradford McFadyen,Lise Dion et al. Francine Malouin et al.
Objective: (1) To develop an ordinal scale (content validity) for assessing fluidity of the rise-to-walk task (RTW); (2) to examine the concurrent validity of the fluidity scale; (3) to study the inter-rater reliability o...
Johanne Desrosiers,Francine Malouin,Daniel Bourbonnais et al. Johanne Desrosiers et al.
Objectives: (1) To examine the relationships between measures of impairment and disability for the arm and leg with a measure of handicap and (2) to identify the impairment or disability most strongly related to handicap ...
Leigh R Tooth,Kryss T McKenna,Melinda Smith et al. Leigh R Tooth et al.
Objective: To determine item, subscale and total score agreement on the Frenchay Activities Index (FAI) between stroke patients and proxies six months after discharge from rehabilitation. ...
Eva Lackner,Horst Hummelsheim Eva Lackner
Objective: To delineate the facilitatory and/or inhibitory influence of relevant and irrelevant sensory afferent information to the motor cortex. The study is based on the assumption that sensorimotor coupling is crucial ...
J Knapen,P Van de Vliet,H Van Coppenolle et al. J Knapen et al.
Objective: To compare the changes in cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness, and the changes in physical self-concept after participation in one of two psychomotor therapy programmes in a sample group of psychiatric patie...
Yildiz Analay,Emel Ozcan,Ayse Karan et al. Yildiz Analay et al.
Objective: To compare, in patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS), the effectiveness on pain, functional and psychological status of an intensive group exercise programme under the supervision of a physiotherapist and a...
S Osün Narin,L Pinar,D Erbas et al. S Osün Narin et al.
Objective: To observe the effects of moderate aerobic exercise on migraine headache, to assess exercise-related changes in blood nitric oxide (NO) levels, and to examine the impact of such changes on migraine attacks. ...