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Functional assessment in physiotherapy. A literature review
Eura Medicophys. 2007 Dec;43(4):525-41.ABSTRACTThe present literature review on functional assessment in physiotherapy was carried out for the following reasons: 1) to identify the functional instruments used in the field of physiotherapy that were supported by published evidence of their psychometric qualities; 2) to investigate how these instruments relate to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF); and 3) to investigate the use of functional instruments in the financing of physiotherapy. A search of Medline from 1990 to December 2005, in the domains of functional evaluation, psychome...
Source: Europa Medicophysica - December 18, 2007 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: J L Thonnard M Penta Source Type: research

Can we improve gait skills in chronic hemiplegics? A randomised control trial with gait trainer
CONCLUSIONS: Both groups of chronic hemiplegic patients improved after either PBWS with gait trainer or Bobath treatment. Only subjects undergoing PBWS with gait trainer maintained functional gain after 3 months.PMID:18084173
Source: Europa Medicophysica - December 18, 2007 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: D Dias J La íns A Pereira R Nunes J Caldas C Amaral S Pires A Costa P Alves M Moreira N Garrido L Loureiro Source Type: research

A new mechanical arm trainer to intensify the upper limb rehabilitation of severely affected patients after stroke: design, concept and first case series
Eura Medicophys. 2007 Dec;43(4):463-8.ABSTRACTDescription and case series on a new mechanical arm trainer with three degrees of freedom (DoF), the REHA-SLIDE (RS), for stroke rehabilitation are presented. Similar to a rolling pin, it consists of two handles at either side of a connecting rod, the handles are bilaterally moved forward and backward, sideways, and rotated, the base plate is inclinable. A computer mouse attached to the rod enables playing games offering computer-biofeedback. Two patients, 6 and 5 weeks after a first-time supratentorial stroke, suffering from a flaccid non-functional upper extremity have been s...
Source: Europa Medicophysica - December 18, 2007 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: S Hesse H Schmidt C Werner C Rybski U Puzich A Bardeleben Source Type: research

Functional assessment in physiotherapy. A literature review
Eura Medicophys. 2007 Dec;43(4):525-41.ABSTRACTThe present literature review on functional assessment in physiotherapy was carried out for the following reasons: 1) to identify the functional instruments used in the field of physiotherapy that were supported by published evidence of their psychometric qualities; 2) to investigate how these instruments relate to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF); and 3) to investigate the use of functional instruments in the financing of physiotherapy. A search of Medline from 1990 to December 2005, in the domains of functional evaluation, psychome...
Source: Europa Medicophysica - December 18, 2007 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: J L Thonnard M Penta Source Type: research

Can we improve gait skills in chronic hemiplegics? A randomised control trial with gait trainer
CONCLUSIONS: Both groups of chronic hemiplegic patients improved after either PBWS with gait trainer or Bobath treatment. Only subjects undergoing PBWS with gait trainer maintained functional gain after 3 months.PMID:18084173
Source: Europa Medicophysica - December 18, 2007 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: D Dias J La íns A Pereira R Nunes J Caldas C Amaral S Pires A Costa P Alves M Moreira N Garrido L Loureiro Source Type: research

A new mechanical arm trainer to intensify the upper limb rehabilitation of severely affected patients after stroke: design, concept and first case series
Eura Medicophys. 2007 Dec;43(4):463-8.ABSTRACTDescription and case series on a new mechanical arm trainer with three degrees of freedom (DoF), the REHA-SLIDE (RS), for stroke rehabilitation are presented. Similar to a rolling pin, it consists of two handles at either side of a connecting rod, the handles are bilaterally moved forward and backward, sideways, and rotated, the base plate is inclinable. A computer mouse attached to the rod enables playing games offering computer-biofeedback. Two patients, 6 and 5 weeks after a first-time supratentorial stroke, suffering from a flaccid non-functional upper extremity have been s...
Source: Europa Medicophysica - December 18, 2007 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: S Hesse H Schmidt C Werner C Rybski U Puzich A Bardeleben Source Type: research

Functional assessment in physiotherapy. A literature review
Eura Medicophys. 2007 Dec;43(4):525-41.ABSTRACTThe present literature review on functional assessment in physiotherapy was carried out for the following reasons: 1) to identify the functional instruments used in the field of physiotherapy that were supported by published evidence of their psychometric qualities; 2) to investigate how these instruments relate to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF); and 3) to investigate the use of functional instruments in the financing of physiotherapy. A search of Medline from 1990 to December 2005, in the domains of functional evaluation, psychome...
Source: Europa Medicophysica - December 18, 2007 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: J L Thonnard M Penta Source Type: research

Can we improve gait skills in chronic hemiplegics? A randomised control trial with gait trainer
CONCLUSIONS: Both groups of chronic hemiplegic patients improved after either PBWS with gait trainer or Bobath treatment. Only subjects undergoing PBWS with gait trainer maintained functional gain after 3 months.PMID:18084173
Source: Europa Medicophysica - December 18, 2007 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: D Dias J La íns A Pereira R Nunes J Caldas C Amaral S Pires A Costa P Alves M Moreira N Garrido L Loureiro Source Type: research

A new mechanical arm trainer to intensify the upper limb rehabilitation of severely affected patients after stroke: design, concept and first case series
Eura Medicophys. 2007 Dec;43(4):463-8.ABSTRACTDescription and case series on a new mechanical arm trainer with three degrees of freedom (DoF), the REHA-SLIDE (RS), for stroke rehabilitation are presented. Similar to a rolling pin, it consists of two handles at either side of a connecting rod, the handles are bilaterally moved forward and backward, sideways, and rotated, the base plate is inclinable. A computer mouse attached to the rod enables playing games offering computer-biofeedback. Two patients, 6 and 5 weeks after a first-time supratentorial stroke, suffering from a flaccid non-functional upper extremity have been s...
Source: Europa Medicophysica - December 18, 2007 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: S Hesse H Schmidt C Werner C Rybski U Puzich A Bardeleben Source Type: research

Functional assessment in physiotherapy. A literature review
Eura Medicophys. 2007 Dec;43(4):525-41.ABSTRACTThe present literature review on functional assessment in physiotherapy was carried out for the following reasons: 1) to identify the functional instruments used in the field of physiotherapy that were supported by published evidence of their psychometric qualities; 2) to investigate how these instruments relate to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF); and 3) to investigate the use of functional instruments in the financing of physiotherapy. A search of Medline from 1990 to December 2005, in the domains of functional evaluation, psychome...
Source: Europa Medicophysica - December 18, 2007 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: J L Thonnard M Penta Source Type: research

Can we improve gait skills in chronic hemiplegics? A randomised control trial with gait trainer
CONCLUSIONS: Both groups of chronic hemiplegic patients improved after either PBWS with gait trainer or Bobath treatment. Only subjects undergoing PBWS with gait trainer maintained functional gain after 3 months.PMID:18084173
Source: Europa Medicophysica - December 18, 2007 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: D Dias J La íns A Pereira R Nunes J Caldas C Amaral S Pires A Costa P Alves M Moreira N Garrido L Loureiro Source Type: research

Functional assessment in physiotherapy. A literature review
Eura Medicophys. 2007 Dec;43(4):525-41.ABSTRACTThe present literature review on functional assessment in physiotherapy was carried out for the following reasons: 1) to identify the functional instruments used in the field of physiotherapy that were supported by published evidence of their psychometric qualities; 2) to investigate how these instruments relate to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF); and 3) to investigate the use of functional instruments in the financing of physiotherapy. A search of Medline from 1990 to December 2005, in the domains of functional evaluation, psychome...
Source: Europa Medicophysica - December 18, 2007 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: J L Thonnard M Penta Source Type: research

A new mechanical arm trainer to intensify the upper limb rehabilitation of severely affected patients after stroke: design, concept and first case series
Eura Medicophys. 2007 Dec;43(4):463-8.ABSTRACTDescription and case series on a new mechanical arm trainer with three degrees of freedom (DoF), the REHA-SLIDE (RS), for stroke rehabilitation are presented. Similar to a rolling pin, it consists of two handles at either side of a connecting rod, the handles are bilaterally moved forward and backward, sideways, and rotated, the base plate is inclinable. A computer mouse attached to the rod enables playing games offering computer-biofeedback. Two patients, 6 and 5 weeks after a first-time supratentorial stroke, suffering from a flaccid non-functional upper extremity have been s...
Source: Europa Medicophysica - December 18, 2007 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: S Hesse H Schmidt C Werner C Rybski U Puzich A Bardeleben Source Type: research

Can we improve gait skills in chronic hemiplegics? A randomised control trial with gait trainer
CONCLUSIONS: Both groups of chronic hemiplegic patients improved after either PBWS with gait trainer or Bobath treatment. Only subjects undergoing PBWS with gait trainer maintained functional gain after 3 months.PMID:18084173
Source: Europa Medicophysica - December 18, 2007 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: D Dias J La íns A Pereira R Nunes J Caldas C Amaral S Pires A Costa P Alves M Moreira N Garrido L Loureiro Source Type: research

A new mechanical arm trainer to intensify the upper limb rehabilitation of severely affected patients after stroke: design, concept and first case series
Eura Medicophys. 2007 Dec;43(4):463-8.ABSTRACTDescription and case series on a new mechanical arm trainer with three degrees of freedom (DoF), the REHA-SLIDE (RS), for stroke rehabilitation are presented. Similar to a rolling pin, it consists of two handles at either side of a connecting rod, the handles are bilaterally moved forward and backward, sideways, and rotated, the base plate is inclinable. A computer mouse attached to the rod enables playing games offering computer-biofeedback. Two patients, 6 and 5 weeks after a first-time supratentorial stroke, suffering from a flaccid non-functional upper extremity have been s...
Source: Europa Medicophysica - December 18, 2007 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: S Hesse H Schmidt C Werner C Rybski U Puzich A Bardeleben Source Type: research