- ... in terms of 5 dimensions: mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. Each dimension has three response categories corresponding to no problem/some problem/extreme problem. Taken as a whole, the ...
- ... are involved in hobbies and social and leisure activities may be at lower risk for some health problems. Doing things that you enjoy may help you ... ul> <li><strong>Medicines</strong> may help with some of the cognitive, ... activities</li> <li><strong>Speech therapy</strong> may help ...
- ... group (n = 22), attention control (n = 29), or usual care (n = 19). 91 Those with severe activity limitations or some psychiatric or medical diagnoses that would restrict participation ...
- ... art] makes me feel calm and happy ’). In some instances, children also talked about why they were able to access a particular activity: I like basketball because it is on my schedule and I know what to do. Children ...
- ... playing cards and handwriting are not representative of usual therapeutic ... although useful for some patients these are high level tasks. The GDG ...
- ... disease is much higher than that of exposing some people to an unnecessary biopsy. In children, the ... Table 13 PICO. G. ...
- ... symptoms after stroke A stroke may lead to problems with eye movements ... activities. Treatment can involve prisms, exercises and occlusion. A ...
- ... as an extension and intensification of this general problem, not enough ... had psychiatrists performing what they usually did to monitor medications, but ...
- ... as under-ventilation of lungs and difficulty in performing day-to-day activities. ... changes Changing some aspect of daily life – diet, exercise, sleeping – with ...
- ... just either do vote counting and they make some inappropriate analysis based on ... to hold limited value: “ I guess my concern is trying to take a kind of ...
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