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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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N Bent,A Jones,I Molloy et al. N Bent et al.
Objectives: To evaluate in a pilot study the usefulness of measures of health and psychosocial status for use with young people with physical and complex disability. Also to test empirically a conceptual model of the fact...
L Sonde,L Bronge,H Kalimo et al. L Sonde et al.
Objectives: Previous reports suggest that afferent stimulation improves arm motor function in patients suffering from stroke. The aim of this pilot study was to test the hypothesis that the brain lesion location determine...
D Jackson,L Turner-Stokes,J Culpan et al. D Jackson et al.
Objective: We investigated the capacity of brain-injured patients to participate in an aerobic exercise programme early after injury. Design: ...
L Nilsson,J Carlsson,A Danielsson et al. L Nilsson et al.
Objective: To compare the effect of walking training on a treadmill with body weight support (BWS) and walking training on the ground at an early stage of rehabilitation in patients with hemiparesis after stroke. ...
A Shiel,J P Burn,D Henry et al. A Shiel et al.
Objective: The objective was to investigate the effect of increased intensity of rehabilitation therapy provided to brain-injured subjects on the rate at which independence was regained and the duration of hospital admiss...
B Middel,J Bouma,M de Jongste et al. B Middel et al.
Objective: To evaluate the psychometric properties of the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire (MLHF-Q) in patients with atrial fibrillation. ...
M M Hutten,H J Hermens,G Zilvold M M Hutten
Objective: To investigate whether subgroups of patients with chronic low back pain show differences in treatment outcome, measured with the Roland Disability Questionnaire. (RDQ). ...