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Rehabilitation and Therapy

Journal

2004

Assistive technologies

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Orthoses Utilization And Daily Functional Status In Patients With High Level Cervical Cord Injury, Yao-Ting Wu, Chin-Hung Tseng, Ming-Shun Wu, Chia-Li Chen, Chi-Ming Shih, Liu-Ing Bih Dec 2004

Orthoses Utilization And Daily Functional Status In Patients With High Level Cervical Cord Injury, Yao-Ting Wu, Chin-Hung Tseng, Ming-Shun Wu, Chia-Li Chen, Chi-Ming Shih, Liu-Ing Bih

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Patients with high-level cervical cord injuries are dependent in most activities of daily living (ADL) because they possess very little residual motor function. The utilization of appropriate assistive devices could enhance their independence and improve their quality of life.A prospective study was conducted with 11 male tetraplegic patients between 22 to 51 years of age (mean, 32.0±10.0 years), living in central Taiwan, with C4 or C5 cord injuries; the duration of their injuries ranged between 16 to 125 months (mean, 56.8±28.6 months). After a home visit and an individual interview, we found that these patients could perform 1 to 8 …