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Dressings and Rehabilitation
The main aim of dressings in acute wounds is to absorb seepage and support the injured tissues. Bleeding must be stopped as an integral part of... -
COVID-19-Associated Cerebellitis: A Case Report and Rehabilitation Outcome
Introduction . The COVID-19 pandemic has brought attention to neurological complications, including cerebellitis, characterized by inflammation of the...
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Erectile Dysfunction and Penile Rehabilitation After Rarp
Erectile dysfunction (ED) represents one of the most common long-term sequelae after radical prostatectomy (RP) and it is a medical condition... -
Most Common Oral Health Conditions
This chapter explores in detail the most common Oral Health conditions and outlines the implementation of AI in detection and diagnosis parallely.... -
Palatal Island Flap for Oral Cavity Reconstruction
Palatal island flap (PIF) may have lost its popularity in the reconstruction of oral cavity and select oropharyngeal defects with the introduction of... -
Critical care beyond organ support: the importance of geriatric rehabilitation
Very old critically ill patients pose a growing challenge for intensive care. Critical illness and the burden of treatment in the intensive care unit...
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Rehabilitation After Total Laryngectomy
The term rehabilitation [from “re” and “habilitate”: to make able-bodied again, capable of performing certain activities] denotes the complex of... -
Aging and the Oral Cavity
Oral health is relevant for everyday living since it plays a key role in eating and communicating. However, it is often neglected by people and... -
Effective bowel management in spinal cord injury during inpatient rehabilitation: data from the Dutch spinal cord injury database
Study DesignRetrospective Observational Study.
ObjectivesTo describe bowel management in individuals with a recently acquired spinal cord injury...
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Community-based group rehabilitation program for stroke patients with dysphagia on quality of life, depression symptoms, and swallowing function: a randomized controlled trial
BackgroundCommunity-based exercise programs have demonstrated potential for implementation in older adults; however, it remains imperative to...
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Zygomatic Implant-based Rehabilitation in Post-COVID Maxillary Mucormycosis Defects: A Case Series
IntroductionComplications in patients post-COVID 19 viral infection are many and include maxillary mucormycosis. Mucormycosis is usually treated with...
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Rehabilitation nach einer Querschnittlähmung
Traumatic and non traumatic spinal cord injury are rare and an orphan disease in comparison to common diseases. Those affected represent a very...
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Assessment of oral hypofunction and its association with age among Korean community-dwelling older adults
BackgroundDue to the increasing proportion of older adults in Korea and growing interest in aging, the concepts of oral aging and oral hypofunction...
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Gamification in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
Purpose of ReviewThis study is a narrative review aiming at evaluating the current literature of the last 5 years on gamification and musculoskeletal...
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Oral Management in Rehabilitation Medicine: Oral Frailty, Oral Sarcopenia, and Hospital-Associated Oral Problems
Oral health is a crucial but often neglected aspect of rehabilitation medicine. Approximately 71% of hospitalized rehabilitation patients and 91% of...
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Cognitive changes and neural correlates after oral rehabilitation procedures in older adults: a protocol for an interventional study
BackgroundEpidemiological studies show an association between masticatory function and cognitive impairment. This has further strengthened the notion...
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Japanese Clinical Practice Guidelines for Rehabilitation in Critically Ill Patients 2023 (J-ReCIP 2023)
Providing standardized, high-quality rehabilitation for critically ill patients is a crucial issue. In 2017, the Japanese Society of Intensive Care...
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Effect of acupuncture combined with rehabilitation training on sensory impairment of patients with stroke: a network meta-analysis
BackgroundThe refractory and disabling nature of sensory disorders after stroke seriously affects patients' daily lives and reduces hospital...
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Rehabilitation Program Can Save Lives
Cancer is characterized by the uncontrolled proliferation and development of abnormal cells. Cancer still remains the most concerning health issue... -
Impact of rehabilitation treatment on swallowing during adjuvant radiotherapy following surgery in patients with oral and oropharyngeal cancer
BackgroundPatients with advanced oral or oropharyngeal cancer sometimes require surgery and adjuvant postoperative radiotherapy (PORT), which may...