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Keywords = Rehabilitation
Physical Therapy Interventions for a Patient with Poor Muscle Strength,Knee Function, and Psychological Readiness After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction with Meniscus Repair: A Case Report
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Background: This case report aims to evaluate phase III of physical therapy management, focusing on the late rehabilitation phase tailored to a patient’s specific goals and athletic ... Read MoreStance Phase Characteristics and Asymmetry in Females with Low Back Pain
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Background:This study aimed to investigate stance phase characteristics and asymmetry in females with non-specific low back pain (LBPP) which they adopt different strategies in walking ... Read MoreEffect of Priority and Delay of Prone Positioning and Chest Physiotherapy on Respiratory Outcomes in Patients with COVID-19: A Randomized Clinical Trial
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Background: COVID-19, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, is a novel coronavirus that has led to a global pandemic. Physiotherapy is among the beneficial treatments for this disease. This ... Read MoreDysphagia as a Main Symptom of Myasthenia Gravis in a Middleaged Adult Male: A Case Report
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Background: Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a rare neuromuscular disorder resulting from the destruction of acetylcholine receptors at the neuromuscular junction by IgG antibodies. Although ... Read MoreRehabilitation Educators′ Perceptions of Clinical Education Challenges in Iran: Is COVID-19 Having Redundant Effects?
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Background: Clinical education is a core component of the curriculum of undergraduate rehabilitation students. Nevertheless, this field more than any other field of education has many ... Read MoreReview on Spatial Hearing Processing Disorder and Its’ Rehabilitation Methods among Elderly in Iran
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Background: The hearing system can detect the location of the sound source and help us pay attention to it. In the presence of the background noise, it helps detecting the desired signal ... Read MoreComparison of personal independence between soft dressing and immediate postoperative prosthesis method in older diabetic amputees
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Background: Elderly diabetic patients face a lack of independence in daily and social activities such as going to the toilet and bathing, aside from walking and communication, which ... Read MoreDesign and Control of an Active Wrist Orthosis for Rehabilitation
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Background: In this study, an active orthosis has been designed to rehabilitate patients with weak wrist flexor and extensor muscles. Methods: First, the mechanical design of the actuating ... Read MoreDeveloping Professional Ethics for Rehabilitation Professionals: A Qualitative Study
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Codes of ethics are a set of moral standards based on a value system widely accepted by members of a profession. In order to choose the right course of action and resolve potential ... Read MoreEffects of Regular Aerobic with Nasal Breathing Exercise Training on Olfactory Rehabilitation in Asthmatic Patients with Chronic Rhino Sinusitis
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Background:Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is the most common cause of smell loss and has a strong association with asthma. Breathing exercise training has been known to be an effective ... Read MoreUsing of Rehabilitation Services, The Main Concern of Autism Spectrum Disorder: What Can Be Done?
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the following strategies are suggested for using rehabilitation service for children with autism spectrum disorder: Collaborating and forming a conversation between all organization ... Read MoreEffective Swallowing Rehabilitation Strategies in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Suffering from Dysphagia; A Review of Literature
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Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease of the central nervous system (CNS) which leads to various clinical signs and symptoms such as dysphagia. Given the prevalence and consequences ... Read MoreLower Limb Amputee patients have comorbidities and risk of complications - Findings from a hospital audit
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Background: Lower limb amputee patients tend to have multiple co-morbidities and are at risk of developing complications during early rehabilitation for lower limb amputees. These complications ... Read MoreDesign, Analysis and Control of the 4 Fingers Rehabilitation Robot
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Background: People who have lost their ability to walk, shake hands or even talk due to brain stroke may revert their ability back to normal or near normal with the assistance of rehabilitation ... Read MoreDesign and Fabrication of an Active Knee Orthosis for Rehabilitation of lower limbs
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Background: The main objective of this study is to design and produce a two-link active knee orthosis with 2 degrees of freedom to rehabilitate patients’ lower extremities in ... Read MoreThe Association between Spatiotemporal Gait Asymmetry and Walking Balance in People Post Stroke
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Background: Falls are a common complication post-stroke and often induce due to poor balance. Given that falls often occur during walking, it is possible that gait patterns influence ... Read MoreAssessing the Satisfaction Level of Rehabilitation Trainers and Students from the Clinical Internship Assessment Checklist
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Background: Valid assessment and validation indices are very important to evaluate and teach students, especially in clinical education settings. Considering the fact that rehabilitation ... Read MoreInvestigating the Auditory Differentiation Skill in Normal 7-8 Year Old Persian Children in Shiraz