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Rehab Management

Periodical Web Site:
http://www.rehabpub.com
ISSN:
0899-6237

Published by:
Ascend Media LLC

117 articles listed on AbleData

  1. A Case for Customized Seating
  2. A Good Companion
  3. A Lightweight Option
  4. A Position of Strength
  5. A User-Friendly Home
  6. A Winning Combination
  7. Active Aging
  8. Age Over Matter
  9. Aquatic Therapy Early Intervention
  10. Back on My Feet
  11. Barrier-free Design
  12. Better for Clients, Better for Therapists
  13. Better Lifts and Transfers
  14. Beyond the Wheelchair
  15. Bracing for the Future
  16. Bracing vs Tape: A Comparison of Ankle Bracing and Taping in Their Efficacy for Treating Sports-Induced Ankle Injuries
  17. Building Mobility
  18. Categorizing Cushions
  19. Choosing the Correct Mobility Base for Your Consumer
  20. Cochlear Implants Improve Quality of Life
  21. Coverage of Wheeled Mobility Devices: Grassroots Mobility
  22. Creating New Balance
  23. Credentialing in Assistive Technology
  24. Currents in Electrotherapy
  25. Cushion Conclusions
  26. Devising a System
  27. Diathermy: Comeback, or New Technology?
  28. Easier Access
  29. Effective Rehabilitation of the Hand
  30. EMG in Clinical Treatment
  31. Empowered Mobility
  32. Empowering Prosthetics: A Team Approach to Prosthetics and Limb Loss
  33. Extreme Issues
  34. Finding Context
  35. Fit to Function
  36. Freestyle Seating
  37. From the Drawing Board
  38. Gait Analysis
  39. Get on the Bus
  40. Get Up, Stand Up, Move: Dynamic Standing
  41. Getting Into Balance
  42. Getting Up Goals
  43. Hand Therapy for the Geriatric Population
  44. Hands-On Solutions
  45. Healing Hands
  46. Healing Waters
  47. How to Evaluate Bath Equipment
  48. In Good Standing
  49. Independent Motion: Exploring Advances in Pediatric Mobility
  50. Interface Pressure Mapping Displays a New View for Wheelchair Cushion Selection
  51. Keep On Moving
  52. Keeping Up with Assistive Technology
  53. Kid-Sized Comfort
  54. Lessening the Burden
  55. Making a Difference: Hand Therapy
  56. Making Things Possible
  57. Marketing Aquatic Therapy
  58. Maximizing Independent Function: The Interdisciplinary Approach to Evaluating Physical, Cognitive, and Visual Perceptual Skills When Building a Custom Seating and Positioning System
  59. Mobilizing for the Future
  60. More than a Chair
  61. Navigating the Options
  62. Need a Lift?
  63. New Technology Heralds Hope
  64. Not a Lightweight Decision
  65. Not Your Parent's Wheelchair
  66. Options in Mobility
  67. Passive Exercise Device Aids Patients With Circulatory Issues, Aches, Pains
  68. Patient Lifts: Balancing Safety With Recovery
  69. Paying for Power
  70. Pediatric Assistive Technology
  71. Pediatric Mobility Issues: Choosing the Right Equipment Can Enhance a Child's Independence
  72. Pediatric Seating and Positioning
  73. Power Play
  74. Prescribing Independence
  75. Programmable Robotic Therapy Reduces Stroke Disability in Chronic Stroke
  76. Proper Propulsion
  77. Push for Power
  78. Reaching Your Goals
  79. Reducing the Risk
  80. Rehab and the Superhighway
  81. Researcher Trips Amputees in Effort to Develop Improved Prosthetic Legs
  82. Rigorous Visual Training Teaches the Brain to See Again After Stroke
  83. Rolling Stock
  84. Safe Medical Devices Act
  85. Safe Patient Movement for Therapists
  86. Seated Impact: Tight Hamstrings Can Cause Significant Challenges for Patients
  87. Seeking a Proper Fit
  88. Sit on It
  89. Sitting Pretty
  90. Speeding Ahead
  91. Spinal Cord Injury and the Bariatric Patient
  92. StandStrap Assists Lifts From Wheelchair, Provides Standing Support
  93. Stay-at-Home Solutions for Seniors
  94. Stroke Rehabilitation Evolves
  95. Taping Techniques for Physical Therapy.
  96. Technology in Long-Term Care
  97. Telerehab: A perspective of the way technology is going to change the future of patient treatment
  98. The Autonomy of the Scooter
  99. The Need to Stand
  100. The Next Challenge in Prosthetics
  101. The Power Struggle
  102. The Quest for the Perfect Lightweight Wheelchair: Ultralight Rigid Frame Wheelchair Specification Strategies for Success
  103. The Relevance of Nondiscrimination Compliance
  104. The Right Fit
  105. Therapy Following Spinal Cord Injury
  106. To Lock or Unlock? That Is the Question
  107. To Stand or Not to Stand
  108. Treating the Whole Person: Exploring a Multidisciplinary Approach to Pain Management
  109. Under the Surface
  110. Update on Communication Aid Technology
  111. Upstanding Benefits
  112. User Desires for Wheelchairs
  113. Using Standing Frames to Promote Upright Mobility
  114. Voice-Recognition Technology
  115. Water Works
  116. When Wounds Are Hard to Heal
  117. Workplace Design and Job-Site Analysis

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