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Titre : | American journal of occupational therapy, Vol. 69, n° 4. - July/August 2015 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/07/2015 |
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The American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Evidence-Based Practice Project has developed a table summarizing the research opportunities on adults with neurodegenerative diseases. The table provides an overview of the current available [...]
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Shawn C. Roll, Auteur ;
Julie McLaughlin Gray, Auteur ;
Gelya Frank, Auteur
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OBJECTIVE. To identify the potential utility of musculoskeletal sonographic imaging in upper-extremity rehabilitation.
METHOD. Two occupational therapists in an outpatient hand rehabilitation clinic were recruited by convenience, were trained i[...]
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Beth A. PFEIFFER, Auteur ;
Beverly Moskowitz, Auteur ;
Andrew Paoletti, Auteur
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We determined whether a widely used assessment of visualmotor skills, the BeeryBuktenica Developmental Test of VisualMotor Integration (VMI), is appropriate for use as an outcome measure for handwriting interventions. A two-group pretestpost[...]
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Hsieh-Chun Hsieh, Auteur ;
Hung-Yu Lin, Auteur ;
Wen-Hsin Chiu, Auteur
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OBJECTIVE. This study used a novel device to make video games accessible to children with developmental disabilities (DD) by modifying the training software and interfaces to enhance motor training.
METHOD. In the pretestposttest design, 20 ch[...]
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Tracy Chippendale, Auteur ;
Marie Boltz, Auteur
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OBJECTIVE. We investigated the therapeutic benefits (i.e., sense of purpose and meaning in life) of the Living Legends program, which includes life review writing and an intergenerational exchange, compared with life review writing alone, for co[...]
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Antoine L. Bailliard, Auteur
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OBJECTIVE. In occupational therapy, research has studied sensory function predominantly in relation to sensory disorders. There is a gap in the literature exploring how sensory experiences affect mental health. This study sought to provide a phe[...]
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Michael A. Pizzi, Auteur
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OBJECTIVE. Hurricane Sandy was the second largest and costliest hurricane in U.S. history to affect multiple states and communities. This article describes the lived experiences of 24 occupational therapy students who lived through Hurricane San[...]
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Michele L. Alaniz, Auteur ;
Eleanor Galit, Auteur ;
Corina Isabel Necesito, Auteur
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OBJECTIVE. To establish hand strength development trends in children with autism and to investigate correlations between grip and pinch strength, components of handwriting, and functional activities in children with and without autism.
METHOD. [...]
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Kathryn S. Hayward, Auteur ;
Bridee A. Neibling, Auteur ;
Ruth N. Barker, Auteur
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This single-case, mixed-method study explored the feasibility of self-administered, home-based SMART (sensorimotor active rehabilitation training) Arm training for a 57-yr-old man with severe upper-limb disability after a right frontoparietal he[...]
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Susan M. Linder, Auteur ;
Anson B. Rosenfeldt, Auteur ;
Matthew Rasanow, Auteur
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OBJECTIVE. Previously, we demonstrated that forced aerobic exercise (FE) increases the pattern of neural activation in Parkinsons disease. We sought to evaluate whether FE, when coupled with repetitive task practice, could promote motor recover[...]
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Andrew C. Persch, Auteur ;
Amy Jo Lamb, Auteur ;
Christine A. METZLER, Auteur
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Healthy habits is a psychoeducational construct that refers to the preventive practice of analyzing and then adapting the sleep, physical, and eating routines of children in ways that enhance health and well-being. This approach is based on evid[...]