Phone App Aims to Improve Stroke Rehab
The study will use a mobile phone application in combining two complementary approaches to aphasia rehabilitation into one optimal treatment outcome.
Read MoreThe study will use a mobile phone application in combining two complementary approaches to aphasia rehabilitation into one optimal treatment outcome.
Read MoreThe bimonthly publication will address a range of musculoskeletal disorders in the aging patient through peer-reviewed research reports and reviews, technical perspectives, case studies, and other evidence-based articles.
Read MoreThe authors suggest that encouraging the use of the affected hand or providing visual feedback may help overcome hemineglect by increasing the size of the action space on the affected side.
Read MoreAmong people ages 55 and older, 129,015 were treated for head injuries related to flooring. And in that same age demographic, there were 22,347 head injuries attributed to wheelchairs and 16,075 attributed to canes, crutches, and walkers.
Read MoreUCP Wheels for Humanity, which refurbishes wheelchairs and customizes them for children and adults with disabilities around the developing world, sent a shipment of wheelchairs to Haiti upon news of the disastrous earthquake.
Read MoreThe gloves reproduce the reduction in functional capacity experienced by people with arthritis.
Read MoreThe US Anti-Doping Agency, with which the American College of Sports Medicine partners, says the bill strikes a fair balance between tighter regulations and reasonable policies.
Read MoreOther topics include outpatient utilization and costs for veterans with TBI, crossed four-bar mechanism for improved prosthetic grasp, and influence of neurological level of injury in bones, muscles, and fat in paraplegia.
Read MoreThe study found that these injuries resulted in more than $21 million in inpatient charges and 3,900 days of hospitalization annually.
Read MoreAt long-term follow-up, diabetic patients with silent cerebral infarction had higher risks of progressive kidney disease.
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