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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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Nele Bertels,Yvonne Janssen-Potten,Eva Delooz et al. Nele Bertels et al.
ObjectiveTo develop and validate an evidence-based framework guiding therapists in arm-hand rehabilitation in individuals with cervical spinal cord injury, to enhance performance and activities of daily living.DesignThe framework was develo...
Felicia Bertschi,Mette Andresen,Brigitte E Gantschnig Felicia Bertschi
ObjectiveTo examine to what extent the Bern Ambulatory Interprofessional Rehabilitation results in statistically significant and clinically meaningful changes in self-rated quality of and satisfaction with occupational performance, health-r...
Ryoko Nishiyama,Hiroshi Hashizume,Akihito Minamide et al. Ryoko Nishiyama et al.
ObjectiveTo evaluate the long-term effects of a structured, home-based, video-guided exercise programme on disability, health-related quality of life, fear of movement, and depressive symptoms after lumbar spine surgery.DesignQuasi-randomiz...
B M P Mourits,E W M Scholten,J A de Graaf et al. B M P Mourits et al.
ObjectiveThis study aimed to examine the test-retest reliability and responsiveness of the Self-Regulation Assessment, a recently developed patient-reported outcome measure designed to evaluate self-regulation in a multi-diagnostic rehabili...
Wanli Zang,Mingqing Fang,Ningkun Xiao et al. Wanli Zang et al.
ObjectiveThis study aims to determine the optimal exercise types and dosages for improving cognitive function in older adults with mild cognitive impairment or dementia.Data sourcesPubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, PsycINFO, and SPORTDiscus d...
Marissa Stone,Sarah J Wallace,David A Copland et al. Marissa Stone et al.
ObjectiveTo investigate whether presence of aphasia is associated with differences in inpatient stroke rehabilitation care and outcomes.DesignObservational study of cross-sectional data from hospitals participating in the biennial National ...
Nicole Yun Ching Chen,Andrea Chee,Yanhong Dong Nicole Yun Ching Chen
ObjectiveTo investigate stakeholder experiences on return-to-work after stroke and preferences to co-design a return-to-work cognitive intervention, addressing a gap in post-stroke rehabilitation.DesignIn-depth semi-structured interviews we...
Winnie Wt Lam,Wei Tech Ang,Kenneth Nk Fong Winnie Wt Lam
ObjectiveStroke survivors often experience hemiparetic lower extremity impairment, which increases fall risk. This study investigates prospective fall risk prediction using gait kinematic markers analyzed through a markerless motion capture...