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Isabella da Silva Almeida,Leandro Gomes de Jesus Ferreira,Marco Aurélio Vaz et al. Isabella da Silva Almeida et al.
Background: Fatigue is recognized as one of the most persistent and debilitating symptoms of long COVID, affecting both functionality and quality of life. However, its long-term effects, especially beyond the first year a...
Elisa F Stern,Robin L Peterson,Christine Petranovich et al. Elisa F Stern et al.
Background: Youth and young adults with spina bifida (SB) are at risk for neurocognitive challenges and face substantial medical needs, including neurogenic bowel management. Little is known about the relationship between...
Fraser MacRae,Mahdis Hashemi,Paul Winston Fraser MacRae
Background: Hip adductor spasticity is a common affliction among patients with disorders of the central nervous system. Cryoneurolysis is a novel intervention for spasticity involving the application of extreme cold to a ...
Nili Steinberg,Liav Elbaz,Gali Dar Nili Steinberg
Introduction: Young female gymnasts had high prevalence of lower-extremity and lower-back injuries during training. Objective: To exami...
Sara Mollà-Casanova,Elena Muñoz-Gómez,Núria Sempere-Rubio et al. Sara Mollà-Casanova et al.
Background: People with spinal cord injury (SCI) experience sensory and motor impairments that often require exercise-based treatments. However, these interventions are challenging due to limited active mobility. Novel re...
Sara E Williams,Susan L Crowley,Andrew B Collins et al. Sara E Williams et al.
Background: Traditional rehabilitation measures, such as the Functional Independence Measure for Children (WeeFIM II), designed to measure the need for assistance and severity of disability in children with developmental ...