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Comparison Of Clinical And Electromyographic Characteristics Between Surgery-Related And Tumor-Related Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis, Chenglun Chen, Wanni Lin, Shuchun Huang, Alice M. K. Wong, Tuanjen Fang, Yucheng Pei Dec 2016

Comparison Of Clinical And Electromyographic Characteristics Between Surgery-Related And Tumor-Related Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis, Chenglun Chen, Wanni Lin, Shuchun Huang, Alice M. K. Wong, Tuanjen Fang, Yucheng Pei

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Background: The etiologies of unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP) could be highly varied. It could be idiopathic or related to surgery, infection, radiation, and tumor. Among these causes of UVFP, surgery-related and idiopathic UVFP were the most well studied. However, the clinical characteristics of tumor-related UVFP have been discussed in only a few studies. Therefore, we evaluated the clinical and electromyographic characteristics of tumor-related UVFP and compared them with those of surgery-related UVFP. Methods: Laryngeal electromyography (LEMG) was performed in the thyroarytenoid-lateral cricoarytenoid muscle complexes and the cricothyroid muscles. The Short Form-36 quality-of-life questionnaire (SF-36) was applied to evaluate the …


Development Of A Clinical Guideline For Preventing Lower Limb Lymphedema In Patients With Gynecologic Cancer, Shinchan Lee, Chengfeng Lin, Keng Fu Hsu, Yuyun Hsu Dec 2016

Development Of A Clinical Guideline For Preventing Lower Limb Lymphedema In Patients With Gynecologic Cancer, Shinchan Lee, Chengfeng Lin, Keng Fu Hsu, Yuyun Hsu

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Background: Women receiving gynecological cancer surgery with lymph node dissection may experience lower limb lymphedema, resulting in physical discomfort and poor quality of life (QOL). Purpose: This study developed and assessed the effectiveness of a clinical guideline for preventing lower limb lymphedema in women with gynecological cancer following surgery. Methods: The guideline was created through the following processes: defining the topic and generating clinical questions by using the PICO process, conducting a systematic literature reviewarticle and evidence appraisal, drafting the clinical guideline for Preventing Lower Limb Lymphedema in Patients with Gynecological Cancer (CGP-3L-in-GC), performing two rounds of Delphi consensus, and …


The Efficacy Of High Intensity Interval Training On Cancer Survivors: A Systematic Reviewarticle, Yuping Huang, Weihwa Liaw, Kueiyu Chien, Chienming Chen Dec 2016

The Efficacy Of High Intensity Interval Training On Cancer Survivors: A Systematic Reviewarticle, Yuping Huang, Weihwa Liaw, Kueiyu Chien, Chienming Chen

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Recent studies have begun to replace low-intensity exercise with high-intensity interval training (HIIT) to improve physical fitness and health-related quality of life of cancer survivors. To the best of our knowledge, there is no systematic reviewarticle to investigate the effect of HIIT on cancer survivors. Therefore, the aim of this systematic reviewarticle study is to summarize relevant randomized controlled trials on the physiologic efficacy of HIIT on cancer survivors, and to establish the clinical intervention principles of HIIT for cancer survivors. The literature reviewarticle covered online electronic databases (Pubmed, Medline, PEDro, and CEPS) from 2000 to 2016, and searched for …


Preliminary Studies Of The Developmental Motor Assessment Scale For Preschool Children: Development And Validation, Yihan Po, Chialing Chen, Chienju Chang, Pohsi Chen, Hsiehching Chen, Chiaying Chung, Chiachi Wang, Renhuei Fu, Lituan Chou Dec 2016

Preliminary Studies Of The Developmental Motor Assessment Scale For Preschool Children: Development And Validation, Yihan Po, Chialing Chen, Chienju Chang, Pohsi Chen, Hsiehching Chen, Chiaying Chung, Chiachi Wang, Renhuei Fu, Lituan Chou

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Many countries have developed comprehensive developmental motor assessment scale for preschool children (DMASPC). At present, there is no comprehensive gross motor and fine motor assessment scales for preschool children in Taiwan. The purpose of this study is to develop a DMASPC specifically for Taiwanese preschool children. This study is a cross-sectional study. One hundred and seventy-seven children with typical development (91 boys and 86 girls) were enrolled and received the DMASPC test. Fifty-four of the recruited children then received a second DMASPC test within the first week after recruitment, while the other 24 children were randomly selected and received clinical …


Using Objective Ultrasonographic Findings And Subjective Self-Reported Measures To Evaluate The Effectiveness Of A Novel Single Intra-Articular Injection Of Hyaluronic Acid For The Treatment Of Knee Osteoarthritis: A Preliminary Report, Shenghui Tuan, Ihsiu Liou, Minhui Li, Yunjeng Tsai, Yinhan Chen, Tinyun Liao, Chialing Hung, Hungya Huang, Shufen Sun Dec 2016

Using Objective Ultrasonographic Findings And Subjective Self-Reported Measures To Evaluate The Effectiveness Of A Novel Single Intra-Articular Injection Of Hyaluronic Acid For The Treatment Of Knee Osteoarthritis: A Preliminary Report, Shenghui Tuan, Ihsiu Liou, Minhui Li, Yunjeng Tsai, Yinhan Chen, Tinyun Liao, Chialing Hung, Hungya Huang, Shufen Sun

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Purpose: Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common musculoskeletal disease worldwide. Knee OA is the most common type of OA and is the main cause of disability in elderly people. Intra-articular (IA) injection of hyaluronic acid (HA) has been widely proven to improve pain, physical function, and quality of life among patients with knee OA. However, most of the previous studies have used low-to-moderate molecular weight (MW) HA and have evaluated the clinical benefits by using subjective self-reported measures. In this study, we evaluated the efficacy of a single IA injection of a novel cross-linked HA (HYAJOINT Plus) through objective ultrasonographic …


Effects Of Virtual Reality-Based On Constraint-Induced Therapy On Upper-Extremity Function In Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Pilot Study, Yunju Lin, Chunwen Chen, Chiaying Chung, Hsiehching Chen, Chishiun Wu, Tzuling Chang, Chialing Chen Dec 2016

Effects Of Virtual Reality-Based On Constraint-Induced Therapy On Upper-Extremity Function In Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Pilot Study, Yunju Lin, Chunwen Chen, Chiaying Chung, Hsiehching Chen, Chishiun Wu, Tzuling Chang, Chialing Chen

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (CP) often use their sound limb to perform daily activities, which results in the learned non-use of the affected limb. Recently, many clinical researches have demonstrated the effectiveness of modified constraint-induced movement therapy (mCIMT). With the development of technology, virtual reality (VR) has gradually become one of auxiliary tools in novel rehabilitation therapy. However, mCIMT often causes frustrations in using the affected upper limb. This study uses VR as auxiliary rehabilitation equipment to form a new treatment approach-virtual reality-based constraint-induced movement therapy (VRCIT)-to investigate the effects VRCIT has on the function of the upper …


Cervical Disc Herniation With Myelopathy Following Cervical Tuina Manipulation, Valeria Jia-Yi Chiu, Shu-Yuan Chou, Yu-Ting Hsieh, Yi-Shiung Horng Dec 2016

Cervical Disc Herniation With Myelopathy Following Cervical Tuina Manipulation, Valeria Jia-Yi Chiu, Shu-Yuan Chou, Yu-Ting Hsieh, Yi-Shiung Horng

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Complications following cervical manipulation can be classified as cerebrovascular or noncerebrovascular complications. The former complications occur more frequently, and they are usually due to vertebral artery occlusion, damage or thrombus formation. The latter include spinal cord or nerve root injuries and have seldom been reported. Herniation of the cervical disc with myelopathy following manipulation is rare. However, we have encountered two patients who developed cervical disc herniation with myelopathy secondary to cervical tuina manipulation for nuchalgia at the bone setting facilities. One of the patients suffered from shooting pain during manipulation and developed tetraparesis two days later. An MRI examination …


The Use Of Ultrasonography To Assess Outcomes And Prognostic Indicators In Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Study In Patients Treated With Night Splinting, Lin-Yi Wang, Mei-Yun Liaw, Yu-Chi Huang, Hsiao-Lan Chen, Yiu-Chung Lau, Ya-Ping Pong Dec 2016

The Use Of Ultrasonography To Assess Outcomes And Prognostic Indicators In Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Study In Patients Treated With Night Splinting, Lin-Yi Wang, Mei-Yun Liaw, Yu-Chi Huang, Hsiao-Lan Chen, Yiu-Chung Lau, Ya-Ping Pong

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Background: Controversy exists regarding the use of ultrasonography (US) to assess outcome variables and prognostic indicators of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Objective: To investigate the value of US in evaluating outcomes and prognosis for CTS treated with night splinting. Methods: Fifty-eight hands with mild to moderate CTS were prospectively enrolled; 42 diseased hands completed the study. Satisfaction rating, symptom severity score (SSS), functional status score (FSS), nerve conduction study (NCS) data, and US data were evaluated as outcome variables before and after 3 and 6 months of night splinting. On an intent-to-treat basis, a binary logistic regression analysis was used …


A Casereport Of Concomitant Injection Of Botulinum Toxin Type A In Detrusor And External Sphincter For Treatment Of Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction, Sheng-Wei Zeng, Yu-Hui Huang Dec 2016

A Casereport Of Concomitant Injection Of Botulinum Toxin Type A In Detrusor And External Sphincter For Treatment Of Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction, Sheng-Wei Zeng, Yu-Hui Huang

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Patients with spinal cord injury above the sacral level usually have spastic type neurogenic bladder dysfunction (NBD). Spastic NBD is usually manifested with detrusor overactivity and detrusor-external sphincter dyssynergia (DESD). Botulinum toxin type A (BoNT-A) injection has been used in treating spastic NBD for long time. This injection can be performed either on the detrusor (which needs an intermittent catheterization program and a greater decrease in intravesicle pressure) or on the external sphincter (which may cause urinary incontinence and a smaller decrease in intravesicle pressure). Here we present a SCI patient receiving a new injection method involving BoNT-A injection simultaneously …


A Case Study Of Abdominal Pedicle Skin Flap Repairing And Early Intervention To The Patient Who Suffered From Severe Hot Crush Injury In Hand, Po-Yao Wang, Jan-Wei Chiu, Man-Fang Hsu, Ruo-Lan Liu Dec 2016

A Case Study Of Abdominal Pedicle Skin Flap Repairing And Early Intervention To The Patient Who Suffered From Severe Hot Crush Injury In Hand, Po-Yao Wang, Jan-Wei Chiu, Man-Fang Hsu, Ruo-Lan Liu

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Machine crush injury is the most common occupational injury in Taiwan. Machines operated at high pressures and temperatures can cause severe injury to the hands. To improve functional recovery of the hands, pedicled groin flap transfer is recommended. This reconstructive option is useful and versatile for covering hand wounds. The transfer yields predictable results with a procedure that is substantially less difficult and takes less time compared with free-tissue transfer; the disadvantage is that the extremity must be immobilized. Pedicled groin flap transfer can cause some complications, such as joint stiffness and edema, which can be prevented through early intervention …


Acute Effects Of Kinesio Taping On Low Back Pain And Back Muscle Endurance In Patients With Lumbar Disc Herniation, Hsinhan Cheng, Yunshan Yen, Shengchun Kung, Peichi Hsiao, Willy Chou, Yiming Lo Dec 2016

Acute Effects Of Kinesio Taping On Low Back Pain And Back Muscle Endurance In Patients With Lumbar Disc Herniation, Hsinhan Cheng, Yunshan Yen, Shengchun Kung, Peichi Hsiao, Willy Chou, Yiming Lo

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Kinesio taping has been widely used in patients with low back pain. However, the acute effects of kinesio taping on patients with lumbar disc herniation have yet to be investigated. The aim of this study was to examine the immediate effects of applying kinesio taping to the low back area on low back pain and back muscle endurance. In total, 27 patients with lumbar disc herniation (9 women and 18 men, aged 24-63 years) were enrolled in this study through magnetic resonance imaging examination. This study used a single-group, pretest-posttest design. A Kinesio Tex tape was applied to facilitate paraspinal …


A Retrospective Comparative Study Of Ultrasound And Mri In The Diagnosis Of Supraspinatus Tendon Tears At A Medical Center In Taiwan, Shihhao Feng, Yuhsuan Cheng, Tyngguey Wang Dec 2016

A Retrospective Comparative Study Of Ultrasound And Mri In The Diagnosis Of Supraspinatus Tendon Tears At A Medical Center In Taiwan, Shihhao Feng, Yuhsuan Cheng, Tyngguey Wang

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of ultrasound (US) in comparison with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which is the gold standard for detecting full- and partial-thickness supraspinatus (SS) tendon tears at our general practice. Methods: From January 2015 to January 2016, 107 patients suffering from shoulder pain underwent both US and MRI of the shoulder at a medical center to identify their shoulder pathology, and were included in this work. The US was performed by a physiatrist at a US laboratory, and the US findings for the SS tendon were classified as normal, tendinosis (calcific/ non-calcific), a partial-thickness tear, or …


Mesh-Glove Electrical Stimulation On Upper Extremity Function In Children With Spastic Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy: A Pilot Study, Chienwei Peng, Chialing Chen, Kuanglin Lin, Kehchung Lin, Chingyi Wu, Wenyu Liu, Hsiehching Chen Dec 2016

Mesh-Glove Electrical Stimulation On Upper Extremity Function In Children With Spastic Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy: A Pilot Study, Chienwei Peng, Chialing Chen, Kuanglin Lin, Kehchung Lin, Chingyi Wu, Wenyu Liu, Hsiehching Chen

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Introduction: Neuromuscular electrical stimulation is one of the non-invasive treatments for improving spasticity of upper extremity (UE) and motor function in children with cerebral palsy (CP). However, some children felt uncomfortable in receiving the neuromuscular electrical stimulation. The mesh-glove electrical stimulation (MGES) is one kind of somatosensory electrical stimulation. Recently, there were few researches indicating that MGES causes positive effectiveness for the spasticity control of UE in children with CP. This study aims to investigate the treatment effects of MGES on UE function and daily function in children with CP. Methods: This controlled trial is based on a pre- and …


Taiwan Guideline For Stroke Rehabilitation, Dersheng Han, Chiawei Lin, Lu Lu, Mingyen Hsiao, Chuehhung Wu, Hueywen Liang, Kevin Chang, Shinliang Pan, Tyngguey Wang, Cheinwei Chang Dec 2016

Taiwan Guideline For Stroke Rehabilitation, Dersheng Han, Chiawei Lin, Lu Lu, Mingyen Hsiao, Chuehhung Wu, Hueywen Liang, Kevin Chang, Shinliang Pan, Tyngguey Wang, Cheinwei Chang

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Post-stroke rehabilitation is beneficial in treatment of the impairment, disability recovery, secondary prevention, and quality-of-life enhancement. However, up-to-date treatment guidelines are still not available in Taiwan. This article reviewarticles the evidence on post-stroke rehabilitation, on which treatment guidelines in Taiwan can be based.


Comparing The Application Of Assessment Tests On Patients With Cerebrovascular Accident: The Mini-Mental Status Examination-Chinese Test Versus The Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery-Screening Test, Tingchia Wang, Yuhsin Wu, Naiwen Guo, Maohsiung Huang, Jyonghuei Su Dec 2016

Comparing The Application Of Assessment Tests On Patients With Cerebrovascular Accident: The Mini-Mental Status Examination-Chinese Test Versus The Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery-Screening Test, Tingchia Wang, Yuhsin Wu, Naiwen Guo, Maohsiung Huang, Jyonghuei Su

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Purposes: Patients with stroke often experience neurocognitive impairment; thus, an effective screening test should be developed. The Mini-Mental Status Examination-Chinese (MMSE-C) test and the Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery-Screening (LNNB-S) test are two commonly used tests for assessing cognitive impairment. In Taiwan, few studies have been conducted on the applicability of cognitive assessment tests. In the present study, we examined the assessment effectiveness of the MMSE-C and LNNB-S and compared them regarding their assessment effectiveness for impairment in various brain regions. Methods: This study was a retrospective study. Medical records from the 2005-2014 period for patients with stroke at the rehabilitation division …


An Empirical Study Of The Relationship Among Physician-Patient Relationship Quality, Satisfaction And Loyalty Base On Experiential Marketing Perspective- Department Of Rehabilitation, Yuli Lan, Yuhua Yan, Yiching Lin, Yuping Tang, Chingming Ting Dec 2016

An Empirical Study Of The Relationship Among Physician-Patient Relationship Quality, Satisfaction And Loyalty Base On Experiential Marketing Perspective- Department Of Rehabilitation, Yuli Lan, Yuhua Yan, Yiching Lin, Yuping Tang, Chingming Ting

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Objective: The purpose of the study was to use experiential marketing to explore the relationship among physician-patient relationship quality, satisfaction, and loyalty in a department of rehabilitation. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted. The study subjects were patients of rehabilitation department recruited from a regional hospital in Northern Taiwan using a convenient sampling strategy. A structured questionnaire was applied for data collection; the valid response rate of 190 distributed questionnaires was 96.31%. The statistical analysis methods utilized in the present study included descriptive analysis, one-way ANOVA, Pearson correlation analysis, and regression analysis. Results: The results indicated that age and occupation …


Recording Somatosensory Evoked Potential Of The Posterior Tibial Nerve With A Subdural Strip During Surgery For Spinal Dysraphism And Tethered Cord Syndrome, Han-Lin Wu, Muh-Lii Liang, Hsin-Hung Chen, Chen-Liang Chou, Tsui-Fen Yang Dec 2016

Recording Somatosensory Evoked Potential Of The Posterior Tibial Nerve With A Subdural Strip During Surgery For Spinal Dysraphism And Tethered Cord Syndrome, Han-Lin Wu, Muh-Lii Liang, Hsin-Hung Chen, Chen-Liang Chou, Tsui-Fen Yang

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Objective: To investigate the feasibility of a subdural strip, placed just proximal to the surgical field, to record somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs) of the posterior tibial nerve (PTN) during detethering surgery for spinal dysraphism and/or tethered cord syndrome (TCS). Method: Twenty three patients (thirteen boys and ten girls; age, 4 months to 15 years) were enrolled in this study. Eleven patients had lipomyelomeningoceles, seven had TCS, two had split cord malformations, one with terminal myelocystocele, one with VACTERL syndrome, and one had a spinal tumor at the T11 to L4 level. Aside from the routine preparation needed for functional mapping …


The Performance And Occupational Therapy Intervention Effect Of Visual-Motor Integration In Adults With Prader-Willi Syndrome: A Pilot Study, Wanling Hsu, Weihsiu Chang, Meichun Lin, Kueiyu Chou, Jangting Wei, Valeria Chiu Dec 2016

The Performance And Occupational Therapy Intervention Effect Of Visual-Motor Integration In Adults With Prader-Willi Syndrome: A Pilot Study, Wanling Hsu, Weihsiu Chang, Meichun Lin, Kueiyu Chou, Jangting Wei, Valeria Chiu

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Objective. This study was attempted to investigate the performance and the effect of occupational therapy intervention via visual-motor integration (VMI), visual perception and motor coordination in adults with Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS). Methods. seven adults with PWS were included in the study. VMI, visual perception and motor coordination were assessed using the Beery Visual-Motor Integration test and VMI Supplemental tests in the beginning of the study, shortly after receiving the treatment and one month after the intervention. Treatment was scheduled for 2 hour per week for 2 months. Results. Every adult with PWS received a low age equivalent score in VMI, …


Exploration Of Parental And Therapists' Perceptions For The Family-Centeredness Of Pediatric Rehabilitation Services, Linju Kang, Chialing Chen, Liju Chen, Huiju Chen, Aiwen Hwang Dec 2016

Exploration Of Parental And Therapists' Perceptions For The Family-Centeredness Of Pediatric Rehabilitation Services, Linju Kang, Chialing Chen, Liju Chen, Huiju Chen, Aiwen Hwang

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Background and purposes: Family-centered service (FCS) has been considered as relevant in pediatric rehabilitation to children with developmental disabilities. Given that there are many challenges in practice and a lack of evidence regarding its implementation in Taiwan, the study aimed to investigate that to what extent FCS was being practiced from parents' perceptions. Methods: This study includes a total of 100 parents/caregivers whose child had a primary condition associated with developmental disabilities and aged from 2 to 12 years (Mean age=4.6 years, SD=1.8 years). Children received rehabilitation services in clinic settings. The Measure of Processes of Care-20 (MPOC-20) was used …


Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing In Two Patients With Late-Onset Pompe Disease Receiving Enzyme Replacement Therapy: A Casereport And Mini-Reviewarticle, Chenya Yang, Chihchin Chiu, Chenliang, Chou Dec 2016

Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing In Two Patients With Late-Onset Pompe Disease Receiving Enzyme Replacement Therapy: A Casereport And Mini-Reviewarticle, Chenya Yang, Chihchin Chiu, Chenliang, Chou

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

In this casereport, we present a pair of siblings, a 16-year-old boy and a 19-year-old woman, who were both diagnosed as having late-onset Pompe disease. Each underwent cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) in 2013 and 2015, respectively. The major finding in these two cases was that enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) over a 24-month period improved or stabilized pulmonary function despite late-onset Pompe disease. CPET revealed improved aerobic capacity in the brother, who was physically active, but deterioration in the sister, who lived a sedentary lifestyle. The findings of our cases are compatible with the current consensus that ERT can stabilize or …


The Effect Of Wearing Compression Tights On Cardiopulmonary Function And Running Economy In Sedentary Overweight Or Obese Females, Shuming Yeh, Huangyuan Chang, Kuosheng Yang, Guanyu Lin, Souncheng Wang, Yunju Chen Dec 2016

The Effect Of Wearing Compression Tights On Cardiopulmonary Function And Running Economy In Sedentary Overweight Or Obese Females, Shuming Yeh, Huangyuan Chang, Kuosheng Yang, Guanyu Lin, Souncheng Wang, Yunju Chen

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Purpose: Previous studies conducted on pressure garments have suggested that compression garments may have positive effects on cardiopulmonary function while performing exercises by improving peripheral venous return and reducing muscle oscillation that may cause energy loss. However, most studies have not been able to prove this hypothesis and concluded that compression has no positive effect on cardiopulmonary function while performing exercises. This study was aimed at determining whether compression garments with a pressure gradient can reduce energy loss caused by muscle oscillation and subsequently promote running economy and cardiopulmonary function in sedentary overweight females. Methods: This study was conducted with …


Mind And Body Training To Improve Functioning And Coping With Chronic Pain: A Pilot Study, Olga Valieva, Leah M. Welsh, Betty Amuzu, Niraj Nijhawan, Jessica J.F. Kram Nov 2016

Mind And Body Training To Improve Functioning And Coping With Chronic Pain: A Pilot Study, Olga Valieva, Leah M. Welsh, Betty Amuzu, Niraj Nijhawan, Jessica J.F. Kram

Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews

Background: Patients with chronic pain are often crippled by psychological distress, depression and fear. These patients also can develop altered pain perception, with enhanced brain activity in pain-responsive regions and those associated with anxiety/depression. Exercise and meditation can impact pain-reducing brain areas and positively influence pain characteristics.

Purpose: To alter pain center activity by reducing the activation of the higher brain and deactivation of the lower brain with somatocognitive and meditative practices, with secondary aim of reducing anxiety/depression and improve overall quality of life.

Methods: We conducted a pilot study on mentally competent adult women with stable chronic pain who …


The Benefits Of Alternative And Augmentative Communication: A Quality Of Life Issue, Richard Dressler, Lauren Bland, Meghan Baumgartner Oct 2016

The Benefits Of Alternative And Augmentative Communication: A Quality Of Life Issue, Richard Dressler, Lauren Bland, Meghan Baumgartner

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

This article summarizes the need for alternate forms of communication for those who are unable to use verbal speech. The importance of allied health professionals in understanding alternative communication is critical in patient care. The authors describe the various forms of augmentative and alternate communication devices that can be used to help a non-verbal individual communicate their wants, needs, and thoughts. Financial and social consequences for using these devices is discussed.


The Effect Of Exercise On Cognitive Function As Measured By Impact Protocol: Aerobic Vs. Anaerobic, John Brutvan Ma, Atc, Kimberly S. Peer Edd, Atc, Fnata, Jacob E. Barkley Phd, Jay Jonas Ms, Atc Oct 2016

The Effect Of Exercise On Cognitive Function As Measured By Impact Protocol: Aerobic Vs. Anaerobic, John Brutvan Ma, Atc, Kimberly S. Peer Edd, Atc, Fnata, Jacob E. Barkley Phd, Jay Jonas Ms, Atc

Journal of Sports Medicine and Allied Health Sciences: Official Journal of the Ohio Athletic Trainers Association

Background: Exercise has long played a critical role in the recovery from athletic injuries. Of recent, concussion research has escalated creating new insights into the treatment of and rehabilitation from concussion syndromes. As part of the concussion research, multiple uses of the ImPACT tool have evolved to measure cognitive function. However, combining the variables of cognitive improvement as measured by the ImPACT protocol with aerobic and anaerobic exercise has not been investigated. Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to assess the influence of acute bouts of aerobic versus resistance exercise on cognitive function of college-aged participants as measured …


Puzzleart Therapy: Connecting The Pieces In Search Of Answers, Jennifer Fortuna Oct 2016

Puzzleart Therapy: Connecting The Pieces In Search Of Answers, Jennifer Fortuna

The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy

Alli Berman, a New York based artist, provided the cover art for the Fall 2016 issue of The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy (OJOT). “Sunlight Underwater” is a 12 piece PuzzleArt painting made from acrylic on American maple that measures 22x30. The PuzzleArt concept began as a simple exercise that evolved into a therapeutic modality. When a sudden stroke impacted Berman’s well-being and quality of life, it was art that helped her to make connections during recovery.


Reclaiming And Proclaiming The Use Of Crafts In Occupational Therapy, Emily Leenerts, Cynthia Evetts, Emily Miller Oct 2016

Reclaiming And Proclaiming The Use Of Crafts In Occupational Therapy, Emily Leenerts, Cynthia Evetts, Emily Miller

The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy

No abstract provided.


What's In The Fridge? Unique Competencies Of Community-Based Occupational Therapists, Sunny R. Winstead Oct 2016

What's In The Fridge? Unique Competencies Of Community-Based Occupational Therapists, Sunny R. Winstead

The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy

No abstract provided.


Perceptions Of Academic Fieldwork Coordinators Regarding The Value Of Fieldwork In Emerging Areas Of Practice, Victoria G. Wilburn, Kate E. Decleene Huber, Julie Gahimer, Candace Beitman, Elizabeth S. Moore Oct 2016

Perceptions Of Academic Fieldwork Coordinators Regarding The Value Of Fieldwork In Emerging Areas Of Practice, Victoria G. Wilburn, Kate E. Decleene Huber, Julie Gahimer, Candace Beitman, Elizabeth S. Moore

The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy

This study investigated the perceptions of academic fieldwork coordinators (AFWCs) regarding emerging areas of practice as fieldwork experiences for entry-level occupational therapy (OT) students. Further, this study explored several aspects of fieldwork experiences in emerging areas of practice on student personal and professional development, academic curriculum, partnering community agencies, and the profession at large. A survey designed through Qualtrics®, an electronic survey system, was sent to 163 AFWCs of fully accredited master’s and doctoral entry-level OT programs. Forty-four participants (27%) completed the 16-question survey. Significance at p < .05 was found in higher levels of Bloom’s taxonomy student performance when compared to traditional areas of practice. Common perceptions found among the AFWCs related to emerging areas of practice fieldwork experiences included: improved student professional and personal skills, increased connections and collaborations across and in health care disciplines, an enhanced ability to define and understand OT. Continued opportunities for fieldwork in emerging areas of practice are essential as the profession contemplates new markets and avenues in a changing health care environment.


Ot Practitioners’ And Ot Students’ Perceptions Of Entry-Level Competency For Occupational Therapy Practice, Minetta Wallingford, Lisa J. Knecht-Sabres, Michelle M. Lee, Lavonne Ellen St.Amand Oct 2016

Ot Practitioners’ And Ot Students’ Perceptions Of Entry-Level Competency For Occupational Therapy Practice, Minetta Wallingford, Lisa J. Knecht-Sabres, Michelle M. Lee, Lavonne Ellen St.Amand

The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy

This study examined occupational therapy (OT) practitioners’ and OT students’ perceptions of the importance of 12 specific OT-related entry-level competency skills and the number of weeks required to consistently demonstrate skills for entry-level competency. The results indicated that, on average, practitioners (n = 39) and students (n = 38) agreed that all of the items were important. However, the students had significantly higher ratings regarding the importance of communication, occupation and client-centered goals, time management, interventions, and use of theory and evidence. They also rated a higher number of minimum weeks required to consistently demonstrate entry-level competency. The …


High-Fidelity Simulation In Occupational Therapy Curriculum: Impact On Level Ii Fieldwork Performance, Rebecca Ozelie, Catherine Both, Emma Fricke, Carolyn Maddock Oct 2016

High-Fidelity Simulation In Occupational Therapy Curriculum: Impact On Level Ii Fieldwork Performance, Rebecca Ozelie, Catherine Both, Emma Fricke, Carolyn Maddock

The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy

Simulation experiences provide experiential learning opportunities during artificially produced real-life medical situations in a safe environment. Evidence supports using simulation in health care education yet limited quantitative evidence exists in occupational therapy. This study aimed to evaluate the differences in scores on the AOTA Fieldwork Performance Evaluation for the Occupational Therapy Student of Level II occupational therapy students who received high-fidelity simulation training and students who did not. A retrospective analysis of 180 students from a private university was used. Independent samples nonparametric t tests examined mean differences between Fieldwork Performance Evaluation scores of those who did and did not …