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ISSN:2090-2867

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Christopher S Sahler,Brian D Greenwald Christopher S Sahler
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a clinical diagnosis of neurological dysfunction following head trauma, typically presenting with acute symptoms of some degree of cognitive impairment. There are an estimated 1.7 to 3.8 million TBIs each yea...
James Faulkner,Johannes Gerhard,Lee Stoner et al. James Faulkner et al.
Purpose. To assess the effect of a self-paced walking intervention within a topographically varied outdoor environment on physiological and perceptual markers in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) patients. Methods. Sixteen phase II CR patients co...
Tracey Pons,Edward Shipton,Rodger Mulder Tracey Pons
Pain beliefs influence understanding of pain mechanisms and outcomes. This study in rheumatologic conditions sought to determine a relationship between beliefs about pain and functioning. Participants in Arthritis New Zealand's (ANZ) exerci...
David L Roberts,Dawn I Velligan David L Roberts
Efforts to use cognitive remediation in psychosocial intervention for schizophrenia have increasingly incorporated social cognition as a treatment target. A distinction can be made in this work between "broad-based" interventions, which int...
Alison Douglas,Lori Letts,Kevin Eva et al. Alison Douglas et al.
Objectives. The Cognitive Performance Test (CPT) is a functional assessment for persons with dementia. The study purpose was to evaluate the reliability, discriminant, and concurrent validity of the CPT. Method. The CPT was tested against o...
Britt Marie Stålnacke Britt Marie Stålnacke
Background. Postconcussion symptoms (PCSs)-such as fatigue, headache, irritability, dizziness, and impaired memory-are commonly reported in patients who have mild traumatic brain injuries (MTBIs). Evaluation of PCS after MTBI is proposed to...
Naomi Boycott,Justine Schneider,Mary McMurran Naomi Boycott
Topic. Additional interventions used to enhance the effectiveness of individual placement and support (IPS). Aim. To establish whether additional interventions improve the vocational outcomes of IPS alone for people with severe mental illne...
Angélique Slijper,Anna Danielsson,Carin Willén Angélique Slijper
Objective. The aim was to compare walking with an individually designed dynamic hinged ankle foot orthosis (DAFO) and a standard carbon composite ankle foot orthosis (C-AFO). Methods. Twelve participants, mean age 56 years (range 26-72), wi...
Jennifer H Olson-Madden,Lisa A Brenner,John D Corrigan et al. Jennifer H Olson-Madden et al.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and substance use disorders (SUDs) frequently co-occur. Individuals with histories of alcohol or other drug use are at greater risk for sustaining TBI, and individuals with TBI frequently misuse substances befor...
Aaron Sciascia,Robin Cromwell Aaron Sciascia
Sequenced physiologic muscle activations in the upper and lower extremity result in an integrated biomechanical task. This sequencing is known as the kinetic chain, and, in upper extremity dominant tasks, the energy development and output f...