De Korvin, G Delarque, A
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Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine
The European Community is based on a series of treaties and legal decisions, which result from preliminary documents prepared long before by different organizations and lobbies. The European union of medical specialists (Union européenne des médecins specialists [UEMS]) came into being in order to address the questions raised by European directives...
Beis, J-M Seyer, J-L Brugerolle, B Le Chapelain, L Thisse, M-O Mainard, D Paysant, J André, J-M
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Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine
Retrospective analysis of the efficiency of a protocol for care of chronic vegetative states (CVS) and minimally conscious state (MCS) in Lorraine. Two indicators are used: protocol activity (number of patients hospitalized between 1988 and 2006, number of admissions per year, of requests per year, origin of requests, waiting time) and the epidemio...
Jellad, A Bouzaouache, H Ben Salah, Z Migaou, H Sana, S
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Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine
Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) is an uncommon localisation of osteoarthritis. Instability of this joint is one of rare aetiologies. It can occur after resection of the pubic symphysis for whatever the reason. The biomechanical consequences on the SIJ are increasing shear forces and vertical restrain. This leads to secondary progressive SIJ osteoarthritis. ...
Guillodo, Y Saraux, A
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Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine
Muscle trauma mainly results from sporting activities and accounts for 10 to 55% of sports injuries. However, information on optimal muscle trauma management is scarce. The present study sought to assess the initial treatment of muscle injury in sportspeople, evaluate rehabilitation programs and observe the impact on healing. We included consecutiv...
Faucounau, V Riguet, M Orvoen, G Lacombe, A Rialle, V Extra, J Rigaud, A-S
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Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine
Wandering is a behavioural disorder, which occurs in Alzheimer's disease or other dementia. People who wander are at risk of physical harm and untimely death. Moreover, wandering behaviour causes a lot of stress to the caregivers. In the last few years, different geolocation devices have been developed in order to minimise risk and manage unsafe wa...
Laurent-Vannier, A Toure, H Vieux, E Brugel, D G Chevignard, M
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Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine
Studies of long-term outcome of the shaken baby syndrome (SBS) are scarce, but they usually indicate poor outcome. To describe long-term outcome of a child having sustained a SBS, to ascertain possible delayed sequelae and to discuss medicolegal issues. We report a single case study of a child having sustained a SBS, illustrating the initial clinic...
Ben Salah Frih, Z Fendri, Y Jellad, A Boudoukhane, S Rejeb, N
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Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine
Our results suggest that a home-based rehabilitation programme is as effective as standard physical therapy. However, this type of programme requires patient motivation and regular follow-up.
Goutard, S Baron, C Bouton, C Penisson-Besnier, I Fossé, G Aube-Nathier, A-C Havet-Thomassin, V Dubas, F Richard, I
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To analyse contraceptive methods and the extent of screening for breast and cervical cancer in women with neuromuscular disease, compare these results with data and guidelines for the general population and determine the environmental and attitudinal barriers encountered. A retrospective, descriptive study in a population of female neuromuscular di...
Coudeyre, E
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Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine
Joseph, P-A Beuret-Blanquard, F
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Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine