Reprint
Outcome Measures and Innovative Approaches in Rehabilitation
Edited by
July 2024
212 pages
- ISBN978-3-7258-1630-9 (Hardback)
- ISBN978-3-7258-1629-3 (PDF)
This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Outcome Measures and Innovative Approaches in Rehabilitation that was published in
Medicine & Pharmacology
Public Health & Healthcare
Summary
This volume, "Outcome Measures and Innovative Approaches in Rehabilitation," compiles 15 groundbreaking articles from Healthcare, offering insights into advanced assessment technologies and personalized strategies in modern rehabilitation practices.
Format
- Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2024 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
chronic-care hospital; destination; functional independence measure; rehabilitation therapy; stroke; stress urinary incontinence; nonspecific low back pain; pelvic floor rehabilitation; physiotherapy; women; executive functions; LEGO®-based therapy; congenital heart disease; orbitomedial cortex; RACHS1 scale; cognitive habilitation; patient outcome assessment; ICF linking; content analysis; outcomes measurement; treatment outcome; rehabilitation; vestibular rehabilitation; traumatic brain injury; dizziness rehabilitation; vertigo rehabilitation; ITW; multi-segment foot model; pediatric gait; gait analysis; rockers; masticatory muscles; strain-counterstrain technique (SCS); NeuroDevelopmental Treatment-Bobath (NDT-Bobath) method; salivation; cerebral palsy (CP); COVID-19; Coronavirus; post-acute; pulmonary rehabilitation; pulmonary function; respiratory physiotherapy; telerehabilitation; unilateral spastic cerebral palsy; mirror therapy; feasibility; home-based therapy; intensive therapy; intrathecal baclofen; spasticity; complications; outcomes; Saudi Arabia; PROMIS; Arabic; Rasch analysis; outcome measure; psychometrics; quality of life; cancer; surgical treatment; walking speed; fall risk; low back pain; sexual behavior; disability; physical therapy; referral; consultation; deep venous thrombosis; rehabilitation; D-dimer; compressive ultrasonography; severe brain injury; stroke; peripheral nerve; nerve conduction study; electrode; intraoperative neuromonitoring; action potential; signal artifact; nerve trauma injury; neurosurgical treatment; design process; clinical need