Quality of Life and Return to Work Following Rehabilitation - Results of the icfPROreha Study
CONCLUSION: Bio-psycho-social factors affect long-term quality of life of patients with musculoskeletal injuries. Already at the time of discharge from acute treatment and even more at the beginning of inpatient rehabilitation, decisions can be made in order to achieve the best possible quality of life for those affected.PMID:37216965 | DOI:10.1055/a-2064-8434 (Source: Die Rehabilitation)
Source: Die Rehabilitation - May 22, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Stefan Simmel Sandra Kus Cornelia Oberhauser Michaela Coenen Source Type: research

Quality of Life and Return to Work Following Rehabilitation - Results of the icfPROreha Study
CONCLUSION: Bio-psycho-social factors affect long-term quality of life of patients with musculoskeletal injuries. Already at the time of discharge from acute treatment and even more at the beginning of inpatient rehabilitation, decisions can be made in order to achieve the best possible quality of life for those affected.PMID:37216965 | DOI:10.1055/a-2064-8434 (Source: Die Rehabilitation)
Source: Die Rehabilitation - May 22, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Stefan Simmel Sandra Kus Cornelia Oberhauser Michaela Coenen Source Type: research

Quality of Life and Return to Work Following Rehabilitation - Results of the icfPROreha Study
CONCLUSION: Bio-psycho-social factors affect long-term quality of life of patients with musculoskeletal injuries. Already at the time of discharge from acute treatment and even more at the beginning of inpatient rehabilitation, decisions can be made in order to achieve the best possible quality of life for those affected.PMID:37216965 | DOI:10.1055/a-2064-8434 (Source: Die Rehabilitation)
Source: Die Rehabilitation - May 22, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Stefan Simmel Sandra Kus Cornelia Oberhauser Michaela Coenen Source Type: research

Quality of Life and Return to Work Following Rehabilitation - Results of the icfPROreha Study
CONCLUSION: Bio-psycho-social factors affect long-term quality of life of patients with musculoskeletal injuries. Already at the time of discharge from acute treatment and even more at the beginning of inpatient rehabilitation, decisions can be made in order to achieve the best possible quality of life for those affected.PMID:37216965 | DOI:10.1055/a-2064-8434 (Source: Die Rehabilitation)
Source: Die Rehabilitation - May 22, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Stefan Simmel Sandra Kus Cornelia Oberhauser Michaela Coenen Source Type: research

Quality of Life and Return to Work Following Rehabilitation - Results of the icfPROreha Study
CONCLUSION: Bio-psycho-social factors affect long-term quality of life of patients with musculoskeletal injuries. Already at the time of discharge from acute treatment and even more at the beginning of inpatient rehabilitation, decisions can be made in order to achieve the best possible quality of life for those affected.PMID:37216965 | DOI:10.1055/a-2064-8434 (Source: Die Rehabilitation)
Source: Die Rehabilitation - May 22, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Stefan Simmel Sandra Kus Cornelia Oberhauser Michaela Coenen Source Type: research