Validation and cultural adaptation of a Greek Version of Pediatric Eating Assessment Tool 10 (PEDI - EAT - 10) in Greek-Cypriot Parents
CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, the Greek version of PEDI-EAT-10 is shown to be a valid and reliable screening tool for the assessment of the pediatric population with a risk of dysphagia.PMID:38488276 | DOI:10.1080/09638288.2024.2328349 (Source: Disability and Rehabilitation)
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - March 15, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Rafaella Georgiou Andri Papaleontiou Louiza Voniati Vassiliki Siafaka Nafsika Ziavra Dionysios Tafiadis Source Type: research

Falls prevention in people with breast cancer: a survey of current physiotherapist practices
CONCLUSIONS: Further resources and training for physiotherapists may be required to optimise their skills and confidence, and to embed best-practice falls prevention strategies into the physiotherapy care of people with breast cancer.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONThere is an opportunity to better address falls in routine breast cancer care.Falls screening and prevention activities should be included in the care pathways for breast cancer.More resources are required for physiotherapists to optimise their skills and confidence to facilitate the uptake of best-practice falls prevention strategies.PMID:38477947 | DOI:10.1080/...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - March 13, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Udari N Colombage Aditi A Prasad Ilana Ackerman Sze-Ee Soh Source Type: research

Falls prevention in people with breast cancer: a survey of current physiotherapist practices
CONCLUSIONS: Further resources and training for physiotherapists may be required to optimise their skills and confidence, and to embed best-practice falls prevention strategies into the physiotherapy care of people with breast cancer.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONThere is an opportunity to better address falls in routine breast cancer care.Falls screening and prevention activities should be included in the care pathways for breast cancer.More resources are required for physiotherapists to optimise their skills and confidence to facilitate the uptake of best-practice falls prevention strategies.PMID:38477947 | DOI:10.1080/...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - March 13, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Udari N Colombage Aditi A Prasad Ilana Ackerman Sze-Ee Soh Source Type: research

Falls prevention in people with breast cancer: a survey of current physiotherapist practices
CONCLUSIONS: Further resources and training for physiotherapists may be required to optimise their skills and confidence, and to embed best-practice falls prevention strategies into the physiotherapy care of people with breast cancer.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONThere is an opportunity to better address falls in routine breast cancer care.Falls screening and prevention activities should be included in the care pathways for breast cancer.More resources are required for physiotherapists to optimise their skills and confidence to facilitate the uptake of best-practice falls prevention strategies.PMID:38477947 | DOI:10.1080/...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - March 13, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Udari N Colombage Aditi A Prasad Ilana Ackerman Sze-Ee Soh Source Type: research

A qualitative study of clinicians' and individuals' with lower limb loss perspectives on the development of a novel online self-management program
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings underscore the importance of education in the rehabilitation of patients to help them get back to their activities. An online accessible tool may improve education by providing information and peer support.PMID:38468472 | DOI:10.1080/09638288.2024.2326185 (Source: Disability and Rehabilitation)
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - March 12, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Elham Esfandiari William C Miller Sheena King Maureen C Ashe W Ben Mortenson Source Type: research

Relative handgrip strength as a vitality measure in US stroke survivors
CONCLUSIONS: To decrease disability rates and optimize function among stroke survivors, the use of assessment measures like relative handgrip strength that may predict multiple ICF components is warranted.PMID:38468552 | DOI:10.1080/09638288.2024.2327488 (Source: Disability and Rehabilitation)
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - March 12, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Ewan R Williams Hannah K Wilson Ryan E Ross Chris M Gregory Source Type: research

A qualitative study of clinicians' and individuals' with lower limb loss perspectives on the development of a novel online self-management program
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings underscore the importance of education in the rehabilitation of patients to help them get back to their activities. An online accessible tool may improve education by providing information and peer support.PMID:38468472 | DOI:10.1080/09638288.2024.2326185 (Source: Disability and Rehabilitation)
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - March 12, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Elham Esfandiari William C Miller Sheena King Maureen C Ashe W Ben Mortenson Source Type: research

Relative handgrip strength as a vitality measure in US stroke survivors
CONCLUSIONS: To decrease disability rates and optimize function among stroke survivors, the use of assessment measures like relative handgrip strength that may predict multiple ICF components is warranted.PMID:38468552 | DOI:10.1080/09638288.2024.2327488 (Source: Disability and Rehabilitation)
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - March 12, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Ewan R Williams Hannah K Wilson Ryan E Ross Chris M Gregory Source Type: research

Reliability and validity of the Brazilian version of the world health organization disability assessment schedule (WHODAS 2.0) questionnaire for women with urinary incontinence
CONCLUSION: The WHODAS 2.0 instrument is a reliable and valid questionnaire for investigating the functioning and disability of women with UI.PMID:38465521 | DOI:10.1080/09638288.2024.2327479 (Source: Disability and Rehabilitation)
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - March 11, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Anna Caroline Ribeiro de Moura Rebeca de Oliveira Rocha Ana Karoline da Silva de Araujo Shamyr Sulyvan de Castro Mayle Andrade Moreira Simony Lira do Nascimento Source Type: research

Experiences of people living with Parkinson's disease and key stakeholders in dance-based programs: a systematic review and meta-ethnography
CONCLUSION: Participant experience is shaped by the instructor-participant relationship, the social environment of classes, and class difficulty level. In order to support participant experience, classes should be safe, supportive, and have an appropriate challenge-skill balance. These qualities facilitate creative immersion and the potential for personal and collective change.PMID:38459897 | DOI:10.1080/09638288.2024.2327499 (Source: Disability and Rehabilitation)
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - March 9, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Morgan Senter Amanda M Clifford Maureen O'Callaghan Megan McCormack Orfhlaith Ni Bhriain Source Type: research

Social media use by young people with language disorders: a scoping review
CONCLUSIONS: YP with language disorders use social media for social purposes. However, co-designed research into what YP with language disorders perceive their social media needs to be is urgently needed. How to support YP with language disorders to use social media is subject to future investigation.PMID:38459901 | DOI:10.1080/09638288.2024.2325039 (Source: Disability and Rehabilitation)
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - March 9, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Nichola Shelton Natalie Munro Julia Starling Lyn Tieu Melanie Keep Source Type: research

Experiences of people living with Parkinson's disease and key stakeholders in dance-based programs: a systematic review and meta-ethnography
CONCLUSION: Participant experience is shaped by the instructor-participant relationship, the social environment of classes, and class difficulty level. In order to support participant experience, classes should be safe, supportive, and have an appropriate challenge-skill balance. These qualities facilitate creative immersion and the potential for personal and collective change.PMID:38459897 | DOI:10.1080/09638288.2024.2327499 (Source: Disability and Rehabilitation)
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - March 9, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Morgan Senter Amanda M Clifford Maureen O'Callaghan Megan McCormack Orfhlaith Ni Bhriain Source Type: research

Social media use by young people with language disorders: a scoping review
CONCLUSIONS: YP with language disorders use social media for social purposes. However, co-designed research into what YP with language disorders perceive their social media needs to be is urgently needed. How to support YP with language disorders to use social media is subject to future investigation.PMID:38459901 | DOI:10.1080/09638288.2024.2325039 (Source: Disability and Rehabilitation)
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - March 9, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Nichola Shelton Natalie Munro Julia Starling Lyn Tieu Melanie Keep Source Type: research

Effect of physical therapy interventions in individuals with primary thumb carpometacarpal osteoarthritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSION: The use of orthoses is superior to no intervention in all outcomes, exception hand function.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONThe use of orthosis is recommended for the treatment of patients with rhizoarthrosisUse of orthosis is better than no intervention in improving pain, grip and pinch strength.The type of orthosis (neoprene or thermoplastic, short or long thermoplastic) does not affect the clinical improvement of the individual to the outcomes of pain, hand physical function, grip and pinch strength.PMID:38450686 | DOI:10.1080/09638288.2024.2325652 (Source: Disability and Rehabilitation)
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - March 7, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Nat ália Barbosa Tossini Cristiane de Sousa Melo Marcos Paulo Braz de Oliveira Roberta de F átima Carreira Moreira Paula Regina Mendes da Silva Serr ão Source Type: research

Effect of physical therapy interventions in individuals with primary thumb carpometacarpal osteoarthritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSION: The use of orthoses is superior to no intervention in all outcomes, exception hand function.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONThe use of orthosis is recommended for the treatment of patients with rhizoarthrosisUse of orthosis is better than no intervention in improving pain, grip and pinch strength.The type of orthosis (neoprene or thermoplastic, short or long thermoplastic) does not affect the clinical improvement of the individual to the outcomes of pain, hand physical function, grip and pinch strength.PMID:38450686 | DOI:10.1080/09638288.2024.2325652 (Source: Disability and Rehabilitation)
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - March 7, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Nat ália Barbosa Tossini Cristiane de Sousa Melo Marcos Paulo Braz de Oliveira Roberta de F átima Carreira Moreira Paula Regina Mendes da Silva Serr ão Source Type: research