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Objectives: Audiological rehabilitation includes sensory management, auditory training (AT), and counseling and can alleviate the negative consequences associated with (untreated) hearing impairment. AT aims at improving auditory skills through structured analytical (bottom-up) or synthetic (top-down) listening exercises. The evidence for AT to improve auditory outcomes of postlingually deafened adults with a cochlear implant (CI) remains a point of debate due to the relatively limited number of studies and methodological shortcomings. There is a general agreement that more rigorous scientific study designs are needed to determine the effectiveness, generalization, and consolidation of AT for CI users. The present study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of a personalized AT program compared to a nonpersonalized Active Control program with adult CI users in a stratified randomized controlled clinical trial.

Design: Off-task outcomes were sentence understanding in noise, executive functioning, and health-related quality of life. Participants were tested before and after 16 weeks of training and after a further 8 months without training. Participant expectations of the training program were assessed before the start of training.

Results: The personalized and nonpersonalized AT programs yielded similar results. Significant on-task improvements were observed. Moreover, AT generalized to improved speech understanding in noise for both programs. Half of the CI users reached a clinically relevant improvement in speech understanding in noise of at least 2 dB SNR post-training. These improvements were maintained 8 months after completion of the training. In addition, a significant improvement in quality of life was observed for participants in both treatment groups. Adherence to the training programs was high, and both programs were considered user-friendly.

Conclusions: Training in both treatments yielded similar results. For half of the CI users, AT transferred to better performance with generalization of learning for speech understanding in noise and quality of life. Our study supports the previous findings that AT can be beneficial for some CI users.
Objectives: Audiological rehabilitation includes sensory management, auditory training (AT), and counseling and can alleviate the negative consequences associated with (untreated) hearing impairment. AT aims at improving auditory skills through structured analytical (bottom-up) or synthetic (top-down) listening exercises. The evidence for AT to improve auditory outcomes of postlingually deafened adults with a cochlear implant (CI) remains a ...

Réadaptation ; Implant cochléaire ; Troubles de l'audition

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Background. The role of positive psychological factors in acute rehabilitation after total hip replacement (THR) is unclear. Purpose. (a) Examine the trajectory of functional ability among older adults after THR from presurgery to discharge from acute rehabilitation and (b) determine which physical and psychological factors at admission would predict functional ability at discharge and length of stay in rehabilitation. Methods. This prospective cohort study included 30 participants (age M = 76.20 years) from an inpatient geriatric rehabilitation center. They completed the Geriatric Depression Scale and Positive Affect questionnaire. The FIM® Motor domain of Functional Independent Measure (mFIM) was recorded presurgery, at admission, and upon discharge. Findings. Functional ability improved at discharge; however, the presurgery functional ability was not regained. Positive affect explained the length of stay in rehabilitation above and beyond the presurgery mFIM. Implications. Occupational therapists should improve ways to enhance self-care and positive affect in acute rehabilitation.
Background. The role of positive psychological factors in acute rehabilitation after total hip replacement (THR) is unclear. Purpose. (a) Examine the trajectory of functional ability among older adults after THR from presurgery to discharge from acute rehabilitation and (b) determine which physical and psychological factors at admission would predict functional ability at discharge and length of stay in rehabilitation. Methods. This prospective ...

Rehabilitation ; Réadaptation ; Qualité de la vie ; Réadaptation - Aspect psychologique

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Purpose
Early intervention vocational rehabilitation (EIVR) can improve return to work (RTW) outcomes for people with spinal cord injury (SCI). However, mechanisms explaining how and why EIVR works are not well understood. This study aims to develop a conceptual framework describing key mechanisms of EIVR intervention effect following SCI.

Methods
We synthesised data from a realist literature review with data from interviews of people with SCI (n = 30), a survey of people with SCI who had received EIVR (n = 37), a focus group of EIVR providers and a focus group of community vocational providers. We first synthesised the literature review and interviews to develop an initial programme theory describing the contexts in which mechanisms are activated to produce EIVR outcomes. Then we used data from the survey and focus groups to further refine the EIVR programme theory. Finally, a conceptual framework was developed to support knowledge dissemination.

Results
By ensuring consistent messaging across the multi-disciplinary team, EIVR programmes establish and maintain hope that work is possible following injury. Conversations about work allow individuals to determine the priority of work following injury. These conversations can also improve self-efficacy by providing individualized support to envisage pathways toward RTW goals and maintain worker identity. The synthesised study findings highlight the contexts and resources required to trigger activation of these mechanisms.

Conclusions
EIVR key mechanisms of effect are not specific to SCI as a health condition, therefore enabling this framework to be applied to other populations who face similar impairments and return to work barriers.
Purpose
Early intervention vocational rehabilitation (EIVR) can improve return to work (RTW) outcomes for people with spinal cord injury (SCI). However, mechanisms explaining how and why EIVR works are not well understood. This study aims to develop a conceptual framework describing key mechanisms of EIVR intervention effect following SCI.

Methods
We synthesised data from a realist literature review with data from interviews of people with SCI ...

Rehabilitation ; Réadaptation ; Ergothérapie ; Colonne vertébrale - Lésions et blessures ; Dos - Lésions et blessures

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- 530 p.
Cote : WB541 A187 2022

New print edition of this Lippincott® Connect title includes lifetime access to the digital version of the book, plus related materials such as videos and multiple-choice Q&A and self-assessments. An essential preparation book for the ACSM Certified Exercise Physiologist examination, ACSM's Resources for the Exercise Physiologist , 3rd Edition , is an essential volume for certification candidates and practicing Exercise Physiologists looking to boost their exam confidence and achieve success in practice. This updated edition is fully aligned with the eleventh edition of ACSM's Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription and reflects the most current standards and practices in exercise physiology. Published by the American College of Sports Medicine, this practical resource is organized around the scope of ACSM-EP practice domains. A clear introduction to understanding exercise, physical activity, and pre-exercise screening opens the book, followed by thorough coverage of assessment and programming for healthy populations, assessment and programming for special populations, counseling and behavioral strategies for encouraging exercises, and legal, management and professional issues relevant to practice.
New print edition of this Lippincott® Connect title includes lifetime access to the digital version of the book, plus related materials such as videos and multiple-choice Q&A and self-assessments. An essential preparation book for the ACSM Certified Exercise Physiologist examination, ACSM's Resources for the Exercise Physiologist , 3rd Edition , is an essential volume for certification candidates and practicing Exercise Physiologists looking to ...

Médecine physique ; Thérapeutique par l'exercice ; Exercice ; Physiothérapie ; Réadaptation ; Exercice - Aspect physiologique

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- xiii, 128 p.
Cote : WB460 S633r 2018

Physiothérapie ; Réadaptation ; Chirurgie

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- xii, 236 p.
Cote : WB460 N494 2018

Physiothérapie ; Réadaptation

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- xviii, 348 p.
Cote : WB320 I61 2017

Réadaptation ; MÉDECINES PARALLÈLES ; Esprit et corps

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- 280 p.
Cote : WM450.5 E677 2016

L'approche ergothérapique ne se limite pas à la prise en charge des handicaps physiques. Grâce à une maîtrise et une connaissance approfondies de la psychopathologie, les ergothérapeutes peuvent apporter des solutions adaptées aux souffrances psychiatriques.

Cette nouvelle édition d'Ergothérapie en psychiatrie pose un cadre conceptuel et théorique à l'action ergothérapique en psychiatrie et en santé mentale. Les auteurs, tous praticiens, décrivent leur pratique dans ce secteur de soins bien particulier. Les exemples donnés exposent les possibilités et les perspectives offertes aux patients, mais aussi les limites des aides apportées.

Cet ouvrage s'adresse non seulement aux professionnels qui souhaitent nourrir leur pratique, mais aussi aux étudiants en ergothérapie.
L'approche ergothérapique ne se limite pas à la prise en charge des handicaps physiques. Grâce à une maîtrise et une connaissance approfondies de la psychopathologie, les ergothérapeutes peuvent apporter des solutions adaptées aux souffrances psychiatriques.

Cette nouvelle édition d'Ergothérapie en psychiatrie pose un cadre conceptuel et théorique à l'action ergothérapique en psychiatrie et en santé mentale. Les auteurs, tous praticiens, ...

Ergothérapie ; Maladies mentales - Traitement ; PSYCHIATRIE ; Réadaptation

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- ix, 50 p.
Cote : WB460 P643e 2016

Physiothérapie ; Réadaptation

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- 378 p.
Cote : WB460 M954l 2015

This book was written to teach people with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) how to systematically progress through an exercise program to allow their muscles to support many joint subluxations commonly associated with this genetic disorder. This will allow people living wih EDS to have less pain throughout their body.

Physiothérapie ; Réadaptation ; Thérapeutique par l'exercice ; Syndrome d'Ehlers-Danlos

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- 302 p.
Cote : WB320 R438 2015

Rethinking Rehabilitation: Theory and Practice presents cutting-edge thinking on rehabilitation from a range of leading rehabilitation researchers.

The book emphasizes discussion on the place of theory in advancing rehabilitation knowledge, unearthing important questions for policy and practice, underpinning research design, and prompting readers to question clinical assumptions. Each author proposes ways of thinking that are informed by theory, philosophy, and/or history as well as empirical research. Rigorous and provocative, it presents chapters that model ways readers might advance their own thinking, learning, practice, and research.

Each of the 14 chapters tackles a specific issue of interest rethinking theory and practice in rehabilitation. The authors:
Rethink core processes in rehabilitation, such as goal setting, teamwork, communication with clients, and outcome measurement
Rethink how rehabilitation services and interventions might better ‘fit’ clients and address what matters most to them and their families
Rethink research designs, considering how to enhance the understanding of the "why" behind the findings
This book will be especially helpful to rehabilitation professionals and students who want to develop and improve their practice, or research, but might not know where to start. With contributions from an international and multidisciplinary team, this book is essential reading for all involved in rehabilitation.
Rethinking Rehabilitation: Theory and Practice presents cutting-edge thinking on rehabilitation from a range of leading rehabilitation researchers.

The book emphasizes discussion on the place of theory in advancing rehabilitation knowledge, unearthing important questions for policy and practice, underpinning research design, and prompting readers to question clinical assumptions. Each author proposes ways of thinking that are informed by ...

Réadaptation ; Réadaptation - Aspect psychologique

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- 429 p.
Cote : WB320 E93 2014

Réadaptation ; Médecine factuelle ; Ergothérapie

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