Improving Rehabilitation Efficiency For Citizens With Limited Work Capacity: Socio-Economic Aspects
Keywords: Disabled, increased disability, rehabilitation medicine.
Article no: 81
Pages 753-758
Keywords: Disabled, increased disability, rehabilitation medicine.
Article no: 81
Pages 753-758
Keywords: Chronic stroke, upper limb, rehabilitation interventions
Article no: 29
Pages 231-238
Keywords: Gonarthrosis, assessment, medical gymnastics, rehabilitation, adults
Article no: 46
Pages 369-376
Keywords: Dynamic splitting, total knee arthroplasty, knee flexion contracture, rehabilitation.
Article no: 21
Pages 200-209
Keywords: Gait disorders, physiotherapy, hemiplegia, rehabilitation.
Article no: 38
Pages 283-297
Keywords: Venous thromboembolism, Deep vein thrombosis, Pulmonary embolism, Preventive measures, Nursing care, Rehabilitation
Article no: 3
Pages 24-34
Keywords: Prevention e control, Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders, Nurses, Hospital, Rehabilitation
Article no: 8
Pages 79-89
Keywords: Higher education programs; security prisoners; imprisonment law; education rehabilitation programs; human rights
Article no: 48
Pages 398-404
Keywords: Thyroid cancer, psychological rehabilitation, personal characteristics, factor analysis
Article no: 70
Pages 640-646
Keywords: Cardiovascular Diseases; Brief Strategic Therapy; Motivational Interviewing; Cardiac Rehabilitation; Self-care
Article no: 1
Pages 1-11
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