One handed intermittent self-urinary catheterism with an adaptive equipment: Case report of an amputee patient suffering from multiple sclerosis

Apr 20, 2017 by in PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION Comments Off on One handed intermittent self-urinary catheterism with an adaptive equipment: Case report of an amputee patient suffering from multiple sclerosis

Objective Intermittent self-catheterization is the gold standard for patients with central neurologic bladder. It allows to reduce all urinary tract complications and to improve the quality of life. The factors…

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Anomalies of the residual limb of the amputations of ballistic origin of lower limbs arising during the military crisis in Ivory Coast: Difficulty of coverage in equipment in the Center of Physical Rehabilitation “Vivre Debout”

Apr 20, 2017 by in PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION Comments Off on Anomalies of the residual limb of the amputations of ballistic origin of lower limbs arising during the military crisis in Ivory Coast: Difficulty of coverage in equipment in the Center of Physical Rehabilitation “Vivre Debout”

Objective The quality of the residual limb of the amputations in the consequences of a ballistic trauma often was compromised and limits the success of a good equipment for a…

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Evaluation of seating intervention effect for patient at Toulouse University Hospital’s wheelchair seating clinic (WSC)

Apr 20, 2017 by in PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION Comments Off on Evaluation of seating intervention effect for patient at Toulouse University Hospital’s wheelchair seating clinic (WSC)

Objective The seating intervention for wheelchair users intends to achieve a comfortable and functional position and to limit the risk of complications due to long sitting period (pain and discomfort,…

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Functional electrical stimulation (FES): The science is strong, the clinical practice not yet – A review of evidence

Apr 20, 2017 by in PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION Comments Off on Functional electrical stimulation (FES): The science is strong, the clinical practice not yet – A review of evidence

Opinion/Feedback The mechanisms that govern the application of noninvasive functional electrical stimulation (FES) have been delineated and clearly described in numerous evidenced-based research publications. The aim of this review is…

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Assessment of a shoulder orthosis prototype setting the upper limb in a functional posture: A single case report

Apr 20, 2017 by in PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION Comments Off on Assessment of a shoulder orthosis prototype setting the upper limb in a functional posture: A single case report

Objective The shoulder is painful in 70% of post-stroke patients. Sling and shoulder orthosis are important for medical care. However, series slings have not proved efficiency to improve upper limb…

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