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R B Ramalho,L F A Selistre R B Ramalho
Introduction: The Baecke Habitual Physical Activity Questionnaire (BHPAQ) has been widely used to assess physical activity levels in adults and older populations. However, the construct validity of this instrument was nev...
A Outón Arteaga,P Díaz Borrego A Outón Arteaga
Cerebral palsy is frequently associated with oropharyngeal dysphagia, affecting two out of three cases. Despite its high prevalence and the risk of serious complications (nutritional and respiratory), there are no standardized diagnostic pr...
A P Moraga Aguilar,F Solís Flores,M I Rodríguez Sáez A P Moraga Aguilar
Introduction: The Escala de la Calidad del Desempeño Sensoriomotor (ECDSM2-15) identifies the quality of sensorimotor performance in infants aged 2 to 15 months old, previously identified with motor delay (MD), or at ris...
N Malhotra,A Chahal,A Jain et al. N Malhotra et al.
Wheelchairs are fundamental assistive mobility devices that support the enjoyment of human rights and a dignified quality of life. They are particularly vital for individuals with mobility limitations resulting from accidents, spinal cord i...
M Avellanet,E Pages Bolibar,J Garcia-Expósito et al. M Avellanet et al.
Introduction: Oropharyngeal dysphagia (OD) is a common syndrome with significant clinical consequences, whose early detection and management require specific knowledge. Raising awareness and providing continuing education...
S Otero-Villaverde,M Caparros-Calle,R Martin-Mourelle et al. S Otero-Villaverde et al.
Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) in spasticity. Design: Ambispective observational study ...