Current Therapy in PhysiatrySaunders, 1984 - People with disabilities |
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Page 541
... disabled person role . Uncer- tain face - to - face communication and confrontations with forbidding environments oblige disabled peo- ple to adopt the specialized role imposed by social values . Becoming a disabled person means learn ...
... disabled person role . Uncer- tain face - to - face communication and confrontations with forbidding environments oblige disabled peo- ple to adopt the specialized role imposed by social values . Becoming a disabled person means learn ...
Page 543
... disabled individual can interact with other people and can also have privacy . The living environment is espe- cially important to disabled people because they may not be able to leave their homes as often as able - bodied people do and ...
... disabled individual can interact with other people and can also have privacy . The living environment is espe- cially important to disabled people because they may not be able to leave their homes as often as able - bodied people do and ...
Page 546
... disabled person's life style , recreation removes some obstacles to social interaction . Person - to - per- son conversations about recreational activities will produce more positive images about the disabled individual . Although not ...
... disabled person's life style , recreation removes some obstacles to social interaction . Person - to - per- son conversations about recreational activities will produce more positive images about the disabled individual . Although not ...
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activities acute ambulation amputation ankle assist biofeedback bladder cardiac cause cent cerebral palsy chair chronic pain clinical contracture COPD decubitus ulcers deformity develop devices disabled disease distal edema effective elbow electrical stimulation evaluation Everest & Jennings exercises extensor factors Figure fingers flexion flexor foot forearm fractures function hand heel hemiplegia hemiplegic impairment increased individual injection involved joint knee lesions limb lower extremity ment metatarsophalangeal joints motor movement muscle nerve neurological normal nurse occupational therapy orthosis Phys physiatrist physical therapy physician position pressure prevent problems prosthesis quadriplegic range of motion reflex rehabilitation require respiratory result seat sensory sexual shoe shoulder shoulder-hand syndrome side sitting skin spasm spasticity spinal cord injury splint stroke patient supine surgical syndrome techniques therapeutic therapist thermography tient tion tissue treatment triggerpoints ulcers ulnar upper extremity usually wheelchair wrist