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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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C D van Houten,E L D Angenot,G J Lankhorst et al. C D van Houten et al.
Objective: To study the effect of a cardiac rehabilitation programme based on the guidelines of the Dutch Heart Association (DHA). Design: ...
R Allen,S Jackson,H Marsden et al. R Allen et al.
Objective: To determine whether transferring equipment designed to assist a carer when moving someone who is able to take some weight through their legs is likely to affect the risk of back problems in the carer. ...
Yichayaou Beloosesky,Josef Grinblat,Boris Epelboym et al. Yichayaou Beloosesky et al.
Objective: To follow up six months post hip fracture and to compare functional gain of patients in different cognitive and functional groups. Design: ...
Nicholas D Carter,Derick T Wade Nicholas D Carter
Objective: To determine the extent and characteristics of discharge delays of younger patients from acute hospital beds in Oxford, England. Design: ...
John Green,Anne Forster,John Young John Green
Objective: To assess the reliability of gait speed in late-stage stroke patients. Design: Test-retest reliability of three timed walks ...
Mireille Donkervoort,Joost Dekker,Betto G Deelman Mireille Donkervoort
Objective: To determine whether specifically designed activities of daily living (ADL) observations can measure disability due to apraxia with more sensitivity than the Barthel ADL Index, a conventional functional scale. ...
Lynne Turner-Stokes,Diana Jackson Lynne Turner-Stokes
Background: Shoulder pain is a common complication of stroke. It can impede rehabilitation and has been associated with poorer outcomes and prolonged hospital stay. This systematic review was undertaken to inform the deve...
E D Playford,R Sachs,A J Thompson E D Playford
Background: Integrated care pathways (ICPs) map the predicted course of an episode of patient care. They detail the expected interventions during the episode and document departures from the expected pathway (variance). T...
Lynne Turner-Stokes,Nibras Hassan,Katherine Pierce et al. Lynne Turner-Stokes et al.
Aims: To use data generated from an integrated care pathway (ICP) to describe the characteristics of patients presenting with depression in a brain injury rehabilitation programme and to assess their response to treatment...