Can murderers or rapists ever be rehabilitated back into society?
Forum: Society Posted By: SkinnyKat Post Time: 27-07-2013 at 17:26 (Source: The Student Room)
Source: The Student Room - July 27, 2013 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: forums

Has anyone applied done a degree in Sports Rehabilitation?
Forum: Healthcare and Nursing Posted By: mrsmarks2 Post Time: 23-01-2013 at 21:03 (Source: The Student Room)
Source: The Student Room - January 23, 2013 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: forums

Has anyone done a degree in Sports Rehabilitation?
Forum: Postgraduate Posted By: mrsmarks2 Post Time: 23-01-2013 at 21:05 (Source: The Student Room)
Source: The Student Room - January 23, 2013 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: forums

Is the vestibular system damaged in traumatic brain injury?
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Source: JNPT Discussions - November 21, 2012 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Blog Posts Source Type: forums

Is the vestibular system damaged in traumatic brain injury?
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Source: JNPT Discussions - November 21, 2012 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Blog Posts Source Type: forums

Technology in Rehabilitation
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Source: JNPT Discussions - June 4, 2012 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Blog Posts Source Type: forums

Technology in Rehabilitation
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Source: JNPT Discussions - June 4, 2012 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Blog Posts Source Type: forums

Dose of Therapy
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Source: JNPT Discussions - April 1, 2012 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Blog Posts Source Type: forums

Dose of Therapy
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Source: JNPT Discussions - April 1, 2012 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Blog Posts Source Type: forums

About “Estimating clinically important change in gait speed in people with stroke undergoing outpatient rehabilitation.”
Discussion. Thus, a “real” value (vs. an estimate) of a clinically meaningful change is likely between 0.15 and 0.20 m/s in the outpatient stroke population. George’s answer: Gait speed is one of the most commonly used outcome measures of walking ability in people with stroke, both in clinical practice and in research studies. Because it is so widely used we wanted to identify how much change in gait speed is important to people with stroke that are undergoing out patient rehabilitation. Based on the results, we estimated that a change of approximately 0.175 m/s reflects an important change in walking ability to peop...
Source: JNPT Discussions - July 20, 2011 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Blog Posts Source Type: forums

About “Estimating clinically important change in gait speed in people with stroke undergoing outpatient rehabilitation.”
Discussion. Thus, a “real” value (vs. an estimate) of a clinically meaningful change is likely between 0.15 and 0.20 m/s in the outpatient stroke population. George’s answer: Gait speed is one of the most commonly used outcome measures of walking ability in people with stroke, both in clinical practice and in research studies. Because it is so widely used we wanted to identify how much change in gait speed is important to people with stroke that are undergoing out patient rehabilitation. Based on the results, we estimated that a change of approximately 0.175 m/s reflects an important change in walking ability to pe...
Source: JNPT Discussions - July 20, 2011 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Blog Posts Source Type: forums