Journal international de médecine physique et de réadaptation

Journal international de médecine physique et de réadaptation
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ISSN: 2329-9096

Volume 2, Problème 3 (2014)

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An Integrated Outpatient Training Program for Patients with Pulmonary Hypertension - the Munich Pilot Project

Ihle F, Weise S, Waelde A, Meis T, Kneidinger N, Schild C, Zimmermann G, Behr J and Neurohr C

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Improvement of Motor, Sensory, and Functional Status of Post-Guillain-Barre Syndrome with the Use of 4-Aminopyridine

Jay M. Meythaler and Robert C. Brunner

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Understanding Spatial and Temporal Gait Asymmetries in Individuals Post Stroke

Selena Lauziere, Martina Betschart, Rachid Aissaoui and Sylvie Nadeau

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Tele-rehabilitation to Promote Exercise in Veterans Post-Stroke: An Observational Pilot Study

Kristine K Miller, Neale R Chumbler, Katherine Carlson and Virginia Daggett

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The Role of Electrophysiologic Evaluation in Dysphagia Diagnosis in Acute Stroke Patients

Ece Unlu, Canan Koker, Ebru Karaca Umay, Bilge Gonenli Kocer, Selcuk Comoglu and Ozgur Karaahmet

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Management of Chemotherapy Induced Dysgeusia: An Important Step Towards Nutritional Rehabilitation

Ashita Ritesh Kalaskar and Ritesh Kalaskar

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Relationship of Balance and Mobility Status to Quality of Life in Patients with Primary Brain Tumors: A Pilot Study

Jeffrey Krug and N. Scott Litofsky

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Cancer Survivor Rehabilitation Program: Preliminary Results

Burnham T, Peters J, Conner H, Kemble K and Acquisto LD

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Physical Activities and Distress among Participants of a Cancer Wellness Centre: A Community-Based Pilot Study

Mara L Leimanis and Tanya R Fitzpatrick

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Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Motor Lateralization after Stroke: A Case Series Study

Kotaro Takeda, Yukihiro Gomi and Hiroyuki Kato

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