The effects of respiratory muscle training on improvement of the internal and external thoraco-pulmonary respiratory mechanism in COPD patients

Apr 23, 2017 by in PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION Comments Off on The effects of respiratory muscle training on improvement of the internal and external thoraco-pulmonary respiratory mechanism in COPD patients

Abstract Introduction Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (CPOD) is a severe, incapacitating pathology. Inspiratory and/or expiratory muscle training may favorably impact the indicators of both specific and general improvement with regard…

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Non-surgical management of posterior positional plagiocephaly: Orthotics versus repositioning

Apr 23, 2017 by in PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION Comments Off on Non-surgical management of posterior positional plagiocephaly: Orthotics versus repositioning

Abstract Objective Evaluate from the literature, the evidence of comparative efficiency of non-surgical treatments (orthotics or head repositioning therapy) in posterior positional plagiocephaly. Material and methods Systematic review from scientific…

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Traumatic brain injury rehabilitation, the programs applied in French UEROS units, and the specificity of the Limoges experience

Apr 23, 2017 by in PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION Comments Off on Traumatic brain injury rehabilitation, the programs applied in French UEROS units, and the specificity of the Limoges experience

Abstract First created in 1996, the French evaluation, retraining, social and vocational orientation units (UEROS) now play a fundamental role in the social and vocational rehabilitation of patients with brain…

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Translation and validation of the French Movement Imagery Questionnaire – Revised Second version (MIQ-RS)

Apr 23, 2017 by in PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION Comments Off on Translation and validation of the French Movement Imagery Questionnaire – Revised Second version (MIQ-RS)

Abstract Introduction Motor imagery can be defined as a dynamic state during which the representation of a movement is internally rehearsed in the absence of voluntary movements. There are two…

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