- ... 319–25. X-3, X-4. [ PubMed : 6829502 ] 30. Harnsberger JK, Corey ... righting in severely disabled individuals with cerebral palsy. Am J Occup Ther. ...
- ... to officially apply for the status of a severely disabled person. That can have advantages and disadvantages that ... the one hand, if you're registered as severely disabled you have special rights, such as better protection ...
- ... admissions in the year when older persons become severely disabled.[see comment] JAMA. 1997 Mar 5; 277 (9): ... women. Nutr Res. 2009 Aug; 29 (8):525–30. [ PMC free ... L, et al. Types of anemia and mortality among older disabled women living in the community: the Women’s ...
- ... the-clock monitoring of the health status of severely disabled autistic children. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol ...
- ... Uhlenbrock D; Sarkodie-Gyan T; Gait pattern of severely disabled hemiparetic subjects on a new controlled gait trainer ...
- ... to be most effective for people who are severely disabled. 45 Daly and colleagues 44 reported that long- ...
- ... PSP gets worse over time. Many people become severely disabled within three to five years after getting it. ...
- ... age eight to ten years, most children are severely intellectually disabled. Children with severe MPS I develop only limited ...
- ... who have a full FMR1 mutation are intellectually disabled; however, they are usually less severely affected than males with a full mutation. Conversely, ...
- ... or/88,90,92–93 95 or/29–30,35,39,42,45,52,55,63,73,81,84–86,94 ... severely handicapped) or (psychopathology adj2 autism checklist*) or (psychopathology ...
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