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Effectiveness of two home ergonomic programs in reducing pain and enhancing quality of life in informal caregivers of post-stroke patients: A pilot randomized controlled clinical trial
Informal caregivers of post-stroke patients usually undergo high levels of pain and stress and have a reduced quality of life.
Source: Disability and Health Journal - February 3, 2018 Category: Disability Authors: Karen Lucia de Ara újo Freitas Moreira, Gracia María Ábalos-Medina, Carmen Villaverde-Gutiérrez, Neide María Gomes de Lucena, Anderson Belmont Correia de Oliveira, José Manuel Pérez-Mármol Source Type: research

Effectiveness of two home ergonomics programs in reducing pain and enhancing quality of life in informal caregivers of post-stroke patients: a pilot randomized controlled clinical trial
Informal caregivers of post-stroke patients usually undergo high levels of pain and stress and have a reduced quality of life.
Source: Disability and Health Journal - February 3, 2018 Category: Disability Authors: Karen Lucia de Ara újo Freitas Moreira, Gracia María Ábalos-Medina, Carmen Villaverde-Gutiérrez, Neide María Gomes de Lucena, Anderson Belmont Correia de Oliveira, José Manuel Pérez-Mármol Source Type: research

Effectiveness of two home ergonomic programs in reducing pain and enhancing quality of life in informal caregivers of post-stroke patients: A pilot randomized controlled clinical trial
Informal caregivers of post-stroke patients usually undergo high levels of pain and stress and have a reduced quality of life.
Source: Disability and Health Journal - February 3, 2018 Category: Disability Authors: Karen Lucia de Ara újo Freitas Moreira, Gracia María Ábalos-Medina, Carmen Villaverde-Gutiérrez, Neide María Gomes de Lucena, Anderson Belmont Correia de Oliveira, José Manuel Pérez-Mármol Source Type: research

Central Pain Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
Central pain syndrome is a neurological condition caused by damage to, or dysfunction of, the central nervous system, which includes the spinal cord, brainstem and brain. The syndrome may be caused by multiple sclerosis, tumors, stroke, brain or spinal cord trauma, epilepsy, or Parkinson's disease. The character of the pain associated with the syndrome differs greatly among individuals, partly because of the variety of potential causes. Central pain syndrome may affect a large portion of a person's body, or might be more restricted to specific areas such as a person's feet or hands.
Source: Disabled World - July 15, 2015 Category: Disability Tags: Neurological Disorders Source Type: news