People with Disabilities: Toward Acquiring Information which Reflects More Sensitively Their Problems and NeedsWorld Information Fund, International Exchange of Information in Rehabilitation, 1980 - Social Science - 111 pages |
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... paraplegia can feedback to contribute to secondary impairments such as psychological decay and / or pressure sores of the skin , for example . Using data derived from a population survey in Great Britain , the authors derived four ...
... paraplegia can feedback to contribute to secondary impairments such as psychological decay and / or pressure sores of the skin , for example . Using data derived from a population survey in Great Britain , the authors derived four ...
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... paraplegia other arthritis trauma infancy & youth blind circulatory respiratory amputation 0 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.6 all impaired severely or very severely disabled There remains the problem of recognizing when an individual is disabled to such ...
... paraplegia other arthritis trauma infancy & youth blind circulatory respiratory amputation 0 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.6 all impaired severely or very severely disabled There remains the problem of recognizing when an individual is disabled to such ...
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... paraplegia , together with a variety of ill - defined conditions encountered almost exclusively in the elderly and which , as a group , we designated as geriatric . Moderate , where more than 15 per cent are severely disabled . This ...
... paraplegia , together with a variety of ill - defined conditions encountered almost exclusively in the elderly and which , as a group , we designated as geriatric . Moderate , where more than 15 per cent are severely disabled . This ...
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