نتایج جستجو برای: patient mobility

تعداد نتایج: 799502  

2015
Peter A Lazzarini Vanessa Ng Suzanne S Kuys Maarten C Kamp Michael C d'Emden Courtney Thomas Jude Wills Ewan M Kinnear Scott Jen Sheree E Hurn Lloyd Reed

Background Foot complications have been found to be predictors of mobility impairment and falls in community dwelling elderly patients. However, fewer studies have investigated the link between foot complications and mobility impairment in hospital in patient populations. The aim of this paper was to investigate the associations between mobility impairment and various foot complications in gene...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2008
Poddutoor Preetham Kumar Chirla Dinesh Kumar Alla Venkatlakshmi

This study compares the inter hospital long distance transports undertaken by a qualified transport team versus those done by other means. This was a retrospective descriptive comparative study of the neonatal transports done during a period of 33 months from various maternity and pediatric centers to a pediatric tertiary referral centre. We found that biochemical and temperature disturbances a...

2005
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The objective of lower extremity amputation surgery is to create a viable, functional residual limb to maximize patient mobility and independence. When part or all of the forefoot is lost to trauma, infection or gangrene, and the hindfoot is viable, every attempt should be made to preserve as much foot function as possible. The use of the transmetatarsal level is common. In the past, amputation...

2017
Mohan Kumar

Public Transport system (PTS) is an important and an essential part of urban and rural dwellers. PTS enables a smooth mobility of people and goods. Without PTS no city can improve the standard of living of the people and can make progress. As the population continues to increase, many problems arise which make the PTS an unreliable and inefficient service provider. So, providing a good PTS is r...

2010
Katharina Hauck Aki Tsuchiya Richard Edlin Giovanni Forchini Bruce Hollingsworth Anthony Culyer Peter C. Smith K Hauck A Tsuchiya

All remaining errors are the authors " liability. There are no conflicts of interest. Abstract Health mobility is a statistical measure of inter-temporal fluctuations in health of a group of individuals. Increased availability of panel data has led to a number of studies which analyse and compare health mobility across subgroups. Mobility can differ systematically across patient subgroups, even...

The aging of the population in developed and developing countries calls for special attention to improve the quality of life for older people. Meanwhile, one of the key factors influencing the quality of life of older people is their mobility. Most of the previous studies have considered the mobility of younger people while considering the aging of the population, the mobility of older people n...

2016
Turhan Kahraman Birgul Balci Ihsan Sukru Sengun

Introduction: Stiff-person syndrome (SPS) is a rare autoimmune neurological disorder presenting with inability to perform daily activities independently. Because SPS is a rare disorder, the efficacy of physiotherapy in the management of SPS is not yet known. Case Presentation: The patient was a 65-year-old female with SPS diagnosed 1 year before. Assessments were performed, such as range of mot...

Journal: :Prosthetics and orthotics international 2017
Shane R Wurdeman Phillip M Stevens James H Campbell

BACKGROUND While rehabilitation professionals are historically trained to place emphasis on the restoration of mobility following lower limb amputation, changes in healthcare dynamics are placing an increased emphasis on the limb loss patient's quality of life and general satisfaction. Thus, the relationship between these constructs and mobility in the patient with lower limb loss warrants furt...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2011
Sandra I Rome Bonnie S Jenkins Kathryn E Lilleby

As in many other cancers, survivorship of multiple myeloma involves handling treatment, recovery from therapeutic interventions, the effects of the disease, and ongoing therapies. Although mobility challenges vary among survivors of multiple myeloma, these patients have an increased risk of impaired mobility because of side effects of therapy and the pathology of the disease, as well as other f...

Journal: :The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association 2009
Erik Yuill Scott D Howitt

OBJECTIVE To detail the progress of a patient with TMJ dysfunction and headaches due to swimming, who underwent a conservative treatment plan featuring soft tissue therapy, spinal manipulative therapy, and rehabilitation. CLINICAL FEATURES The most important features were initial bilateral temporal headaches and persistent left sided TMJ pain brought about by bilateral breathing while swimmin...

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