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Assessing the knowledge of physiotherapists in Shiraz about the codes of professional ethics: A cross-sectional study
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Background: It is very important for physiotherapists to be aware of the principles of professional ethics in their field so that they can make correct decisions when faced with ethical ... Read MoreThe role of a Functional Movement Screen test in predicting sports injuries in three-person basketball athletes Functional Movement Screen test in predicting sports injuries in three-person basketball
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background: The necessity of screening athletes before the competition season to identify those at risk of injury is of great importance. Three-person basketball is a type of ... Read MoreEffectiveness of Meaningful Task-Oriented Intervention on Independence in Activities of Daily Living, Cognitive and Physical skills in Elderly with Dementia: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Background: Dementia is a neurodegenerative condition that gradually causes serious cognitive, motor, and functional impairments in affected individuals. The purpose of this study was ... Read MoreConnection between Educational Theories and Occupational Therapy Studies; Is There Any Correlation Between Kolb`s Learning Steps, and Learning Styles with Dunn`s Sensory Processing Patterns among Iranian Occupational Therapy Students?
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Background. Learning involves relatively enduring changes in behavior that result from experience. The sensory system would receive and process the information which was obtained from ... Read MoreEffects of Cycling-Induced Fatigue on Lower Extremity Coordination, Variability, and Proprioception in Semi-Skilled Man Cyclists
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Background: Cycling has been considered as a sports activity both in professional sports and in public sports. Excessive activity and fatigue are the main causes of injury during pedaling. ... Read MoreThe applicability of three different speech therapy service delivery models for preschoolers with intellectual disability: a single-blind randomized controlled trial
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Backgrounds: Many Speech and language pathologists or SLPs are employed by Iran’s ministry of education. The traditional perspective applies a traditional pull-out model to deliver ... Read MoreGastrocnemius Kinesio Taping Can Prevent the Decrease of Lower Limb Damping due to Fatigue: An Application in Injury Prevention
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Background: Kinesio tape (KT) is a widely used therapeutic intervention believed to prevent injury; however, the available evidence on its effectiveness is limited. The aim of this ... Read MoreThe Effect of Combined Fibular Reposition and Facilitatory Fibularis Longus Taping on Balance in Patients with Chronic Ankle Instability: A randomized clinical trial
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Background: Ankle sprain is one of the most prevalent musculoskeletal injuries during physical activities and sports. Balance impairment is one of the deficiencies associated with ... Read MoreICF-based functional classification systems for children with cerebral palsy
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Background : Cerebral palsy is the most common physical disability in childhood. Children with cerebral palsy suffer from multiple problems and potential disabilities making it more ... Read MoreEvaluation of kinetic and kinematic changes in the gait of patients with foot drop disorder
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Background: Patients with foot drop may need to rely on compensatory mechanisms to improve their gait. Although several gait analysis parameters have been studied in these individuals, ... Read MoreEffect of the FIFA 11+ Warm up Program on Preventing Injuries of soccer Players and Other Sports (Systematic Review)
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Background: This study systematically reviewed scientific literature regarding the effects of the FIFA 11+ warm up program on preventing injuries in soccer and other sports. Methods: ... Read MoreEffect of eight week of combined turning exercises on the performance educable students with down syndrome (clinical trial)
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Background: Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic disorder that results in intellectual disability. Individuals with DS often have weaker muscle strength due to factors such as a lower percentage ... Read MoreInvestigating Psychometric Properties to Explore the Talents of Children with Special Needs in Indonesia
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Background: This study aims exploring psychometric properties to improve the interest of the talents of children with special needs in Indonesia. Method: This study uses a descriptive ... Read MoreThe effect of bilingualism in semantic and phonological neuropsychological tasks in adults
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Background: Various studies have reported conflicting results regarding the differences between monolingual and bilingual people in verbal (semantic and letter) fluency. Considering ... Read MoreThe effect of a period of scapular stabilization exercises on pain, shoulder position and performance of volleyball players with scapular dyskinesia
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Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a period of scapula stabilization exercises on pain, shoulder position and performance of volleyball players with ... Read MoreRole of Risk and Protective Factors with Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Background: Identifying the risk and protective factors of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) can play an important role in preventing their occurrence. This study aimed to determine the ... Read MoreThe association between Self-Care and Quality of Life among Iranian Older Adults: Evidence from a Multicenter Survey
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Background: Considering the growing number of aging population, ensuring their Quality of Life (QoL) and the social services designed for this population group has become more and more ... Read MorePreparation and validation of Persian word/non-word lists for assessment of repetition skill in preschool children
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Background: In the Persian language, the tasks that measure the skill of repeating real words along with non-words are limited. However, clinical centers need such tests to investigate ... Read MoreCan hamstring to quadriceps rate of torque development ratio be an index for knee stability in male basketball players? A cross sectional study.
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Background:Due to the crucial nature of knee joint stability in basketball players and the possible role of ... Read MoreFactors Associated with Women’s Perceived Experiences of Sense of Being, Becoming and Belonging in COVID-19 Crisis
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Background: Women faced enormous burdens in COVID-19 pandemic. Due to specific conditions of homes during social isolation, women's occupational choices were limited by environmental ... Read MoreThe Effect of Frontopolar Cortical Cooling on the Capacity of Working Memory in Healthy Adults, a Randomized Controlled Trial Study
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Background: Since the brain temperature fluctuations are related to the cognitive disorders, the regulation of the brain temperature has become one of the main trends in the cognitive ... Read MoreThe Persian version of Nottingham Leisure Questionnaire: Translation, cultural adaptation and Psychometric Properties
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Background: Leisure as an occupation plays an important role in people's daily life. The purpose of this study was to translate and cross-cultural adaptation of the original Nottingham ... Read MorePersian version of Dysexecutive Questionnaire: assessment of the psychometric properties in methamphetamine- abstinent individuals
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Background: Methamphetamine addiction is a worldwide growing concern associated with executive dysfunctions that can negatively influence the daily life. Most conventional executive ... Read MoreThe effect of eight weeks of rebound therapy on balance and quality of life in patients with Parkinson's disease
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Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the most common diseases of the central nervous system, which is mostly focused on the elderly age group, and its symptoms include tremors, ... Read MoreOccupational therapy interventions for Acute Psychiatric Inpatient: a scoping review
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Background: Individuals with mental disorders experience limitations in participation in daily life activities. Exacerbation of the symptoms and the person's inability to function ... Read MoreThe effects of pain neuroscience education plus conventional physical therapy on pain and quality of life in adults with chronic nonspecific neck pain and central sensitization
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Background: Chronic non-specific neck pain (CNP) is the second most common musculoskeletal disorder. Central sensitization (CS) of pain is probably the reason for the persistence or ... Read MoreThe Effect of Eight Weeks of Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization Training on Functional Movement Screening Test and Posture Control of Athletes with Lower Crossed Syndrome
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Background: The present study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) training on movement patterns and posture control in female athletes with ... Read MoreA Multithreading Queuing based sEMG Data Acquisition System for Rehabilitation with Real-Time Visualization
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Background: Myoelectric signals have been used in various applications during the past two decades, most notably in rehabilitation technology and hybrid human-machine interfaces. A ... Read MoreAbility of Side Hop Test to Predict Deficits in Dynamic Balance Control and Isometric Strength of Hip and Ankle Muscles in Recreational Male Athletes with Chronic Ankle Instability
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Background: Functional performance tests (FPTs) combine multiple movement components that are mostly assessed by instruments. While, FPTs are inexpensive, quick to administer, ... Read MoreThe effect of volleyball specific fatigue protocol on balance, proprioception and performance of volleyball players with high and low risk of ACL injury
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Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of volleyball specific fatigue on balance, proprioception and performance of volleyball players with high and low risk ... Read MoreIs School Function in Children with Down syndrome be same as their Normally Developing Peers? A Preliminary Study
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Background: Active participation in school is an effective way to develop children's cognitive and social development. Children with Down syndrome (DS) confront various problems in ... Read MoreThe Effectiveness of Electroacupuncture on Functional Status, Symptom Severity, Pain and Grip Strength in Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Study Protocol for a Randomized Sham-Controlled Trial.