A great deal is written about nursing, and the public can hear many mixed messages about nurses. On one hand, Gallup polls show nurses are voted the most trustworthy professionals. On the other hand, the public watches "Nurse Jackie," where nurses are rule-breaking mavericks...
The value of involving individuals with lived experience in chronic pain research is recognized, but the perspectives of those without prior research participation remain underexplored. Researchers conducted a retrospective study to evaluate attitudes, preferences and barriers...
Contextual social determinants of health — for example, rural residence and neighborhood economic factors — may affect access to community-based rehabilitation services for older adults with traumatic brain injury.
In mid-2022 Dr. Swati Surkar, assistant professor of physical therapy at the College of Allied Health Sciences and the study's director, began researching the applicability of Hand-Arm Bimanual Intensive Training in children with...
Rating scales can be useful for tracking pain intensity over time. If pain goes from eight to four, that probably means you're feeling better — even if someone else's four is different to yours. However, that common upper anchor in rating scales — "worst pain...
High-dose vitamin D reduced disease activity in early MS and CIS compared with placebo. Patients taking vitamin D had a longer time to disease activity: 432 days versus 224 days.
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