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期刊名:Archives of physiotherapy

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Nichola J Hatton,Rachel C Stockley Nichola J Hatton
Background: Glenohumeral subluxation (GHS) is a common symptom following stroke. Many therapists postulate that GHS may be reduced if the base of support (BOS) is reduced and the centre of mass (COM) is raised as this req...
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Background: The central nervous system (CNS) has plastic properties allowing its adaptation through development. These properties are still maintained in the adult age and potentially activated in case of brain lesion. In...
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Background: The aim of this paper is to determine whether daily functional electrical stimulation (FES) is effective in improving self-perceptions of individually identified mobility performance problems in children with ...
Cassandra Kay Haber,Mark Sacco Cassandra Kay Haber
Background: Several studies indicate that the gait pattern of subjects suffering from scoliosis differs from the norm. However, there is conflicting evidence regarding the source of this discrepancy. ...
Chad E Cook,Thomas J Moore,Kenneth Learman et al. Chad E Cook et al.
Background: The purpose of the study was to determine if clinician predicted prognosis is associated with patient outcomes. Methods: Th...
Francesco Ferrarello,Gabriella Deluca,Assunta Pizzi et al. Francesco Ferrarello et al.
Background: Early physical rehabilitation enhances functional recovery in stroke survivors. Supported standing is a common adjunctive therapeutic practice in subjects with several central nervous diseases who are unable t...
Shane Chanpimol,Bryant Seamon,Haniel Hernandez et al. Shane Chanpimol et al.
Background: Motion capture virtual reality-based rehabilitation has become more common. However, therapists face challenges to the implementation of virtual reality (VR) in clinical settings. Use of motion capture technol...