Search for dissertations about: "International Classification of Functioning"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 54 swedish dissertations containing the words International Classification of Functioning.
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16. Older adults with long-term spinal cord injury
Abstract : As a result of advances in healthcare and rehabilitation, many people with spinal cord injury (SCI) have lived several decades with their injury. Knowledge of living with long-term SCI into older age is limited, despite an increased focus on aging with SCI in research and clinical practice. READ MORE
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17. Exercise and physical activity in relation to kinesiophobia and cardiac risk markers in coronary artery disease
Abstract : Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. Patients who have survived a coronary event are the highest priority for secondary prevention. In the secondary prevention of CAD, strong evidence of the beneficial effects of exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation is confirmed. READ MORE
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18. Chemical intolerance : disability and health aspects from a biopsychosocial perspective
Abstract : Background: Chemical intolerance (CI) is a term used for individuals experiencing symptoms triggered by odorous and pungent substances such as perfume, cleaning agents, mold smell and tobacco smoke. The prevalence of CI range from 0.5-52% depending on definition, and it is overrepresented among women. READ MORE
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19. From Eye to Us : Prerequisites for and levels of participation in mainstream school of persons with Autism Spectrum Conditions
Abstract : Children with Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC) are included and thus expected to participate in mainstream schools. However, ASC are characterized by poor communication and difficulties in understanding social information; factors likely to have negative influences on participation. READ MORE
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20. Upper extremity disability after stroke. Psychometric properties of outcome measures and perceived ability to perform daily hand activities
Abstract : Disability of the upper extremity is common after stroke. To be able to evaluate recovery and effects of interventions there is a need for stable and precise outcome measures. In order to design and target efficient rehabilitation interventions it is important to know which factors that affect the ability to perform daily hand activities. READ MORE