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Tag Archives: rehabilitation
Closing the Gap Assistive Technology Conference 10/7-11/13
The 2013 Closing The Gap Conference in Minneapolis, MN, October 7-13, builds on a tradition of providing a comprehensive examination of the most current uses of technology by persons with disabilities and the professionals who work with them. Topics will cover … Continue reading
Exploring access to rehabilitation services from allied health professional for patients with primary high-grade brain tumors
McCartney, Butler, and Acreman observe that rehabilitation for patients with primary brain tumors produces statistically and clinically significant improvements in function, but there are very few studies available that look at access to rehabilitation for this group of patients as … Continue reading
Exploring access to rehabilitation services from allied health professional for patients with primary high-grade brain tumors
McCartney, Butler, and Acreman observe that rehabilitation for patients with primary brain tumors produces statistically and clinically significant improvements in function, but there are very few studies available that look at access to rehabilitation for this group of patients as … Continue reading
Screening supplement for rehabilitative needs assessment
This goal of this study was to develop a brief self-assessment screening that could be used as part of a rehabilitative needs assessment. The authors concluded the two scales they developed (communication problems & psychosocial adjustment to hearing impairment) can … Continue reading
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Tagged adjustment, communication, hearing loss, rehabilitation, screening
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