Sousa de Andrade, Pedro Henrique de Souza Fonseca, Bruno Henrique Rodrigues Osawa, Caroline da Silva, Alex Eduardo de Souza, Luciane Aparecida Pascucci San... Luvizutto, Gustavo José
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Physiotherapy theory and practice
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory and autoimmune disease that significantly limits an individual's activities of daily living (ADLs) and negatively affects their social participation as it progresses. The impact of activities and participation must be continuously assessed, and the Glittre-ADL is a validated test for MS to assess fu...
shahria, tanzil rahman, mohammad h.
The increasing number of individuals with disabilities—over 61 million adults in the United States alone—underscores the urgent need for technologies that enhance autonomy and independence. Among these individuals, millions rely on wheelchairs and often require assistance from another person with activities of daily living (ADLs), such as eating, g...
ishimoto, ryu mutsuzaki, hirotaka shimizu, yukiyo takeuchi, ryoko matsumoto, shuji hada, yasushi
Background/Objectives: Sarcopenic obesity adversely affects physical function and activities of daily living (ADL) in older individuals and patients undergoing rehabilitation. This condition is also common in individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI); however, its relationship with ADL in this group remains unclear. Hence, this study examined the a...
pinheiro, hudson azevedo de menezes, ruth losada de souza cardoso, camila kellen da silva filho, rômulo roosevelt registre, farah de oliveira, césar silveira, erika aparecida
Background: In light of the demographic context in which the older adult population is prominent, sarcopenia emerges as a significant concern for the health of these individuals. Aim: To assess the frequency of sarcopenia and severe sarcopenia and the associated risk factors in the oldest adults living in the community. Methods: There were 399 part...
orellano-colón, elsa m. ramos-marichal, adriana i. gonzález-crespo, valeria r. zeballos-hernández, bianca n. ruiz-márquez, kenneth n. roche-lima, abiel adorno-mercado, joan m. laborde-torres, norman a. berríos-llopart, joshua g. cruz-ramos, angely m.
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Latinos are among the populations who are the least likely to use assistive technology (AT) despite being a population with a high prevalence of functional disabilities (FDs). We aimed to create and test the usability of an AT web app for independent-living older adults with FDs. In Phase I, we created the web app’s content guided by the Optimized ...
kirk, archie steele, james fisher, james p.
Background/Objectives: Resistance training (RT) can improve the functional performance of older adults, maintaining independence and quality of life. It has been proposed that training interventions should implement exercises associated with the movements needed in everyday life. However, this strength training philosophy presents challenges, speci...
Kaelin, Vera C. Tewari, Maitreyee Benouar, Sara Lindgren, Helena
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Frontiers in Computer Science
Introduction Human-centric artificial intelligence (HCAI) focuses on systems that support and collaborate with humans to achieve their goals. To better understand how collaboration develops in human-AI teaming, further exploration grounded in a theoretical model is needed. Tuckman's model describes how team development among humans evolves by trans...
L'Hotta, Allison J Martin-Giacalone, Bailey Zink, Jennifer Fung, Anna Myers, Andrew Lipsey, Kim Brick, Rachelle
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Pediatric blood & cancer
Childhood cancer survivors (CCS) frequently experience cognitive challenges, which impact their ability to participate in functional activities. This systematic review examines the effects of nonpharmacological cognitive interventions on functional outcomes (e.g., activities of daily living). We systematically searched eight databases (e.g., PubMed...
kiyono, kei tanabe, shigeo hirano, satoshi takuma, ii nakagawa, yuki tan, koki saitoh, eiichi otaka, yohei
Background/Objectives: Clinical trials have investigated the efficacy of rehabilitation robotics for various pathological conditions, but the overall impact on rehabilitation practice remains unclear. We comprehensively examined and analyzed systematic reviews (SRs) of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) investigating rehabilitative interventions w...
behnam, yashar a. krishnan, ahilan anantha list, renate clary, chadd w.
The mechanism and boundary conditions used to drive experimental joint simulators have historically adopted standardized profiles developed from healthy, non-total knee arthroplasty (TKA) patients. The purpose of this study was to use implant-specific in vivo knee kinematics to generate physiologically relevant boundary conditions used in the evalu...