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Effects Of Rote Exercise, Imagery, And A Material-Based Occupation On Postural Control In Children Ages 3-9, Robin Lengel Dec 1995

Effects Of Rote Exercise, Imagery, And A Material-Based Occupation On Postural Control In Children Ages 3-9, Robin Lengel

Masters Theses

Occupational therapy is based on the concept of enhancing motor, cognitive, sensory, and psycho-social performance through the utilization of purposeful activities. Purposeful activities are doing processes directed toward a planned or hypothesized end result, and can be naturalistic, simulated, or imagery-based (Nelson & Peterson, · 1989). This study compared the effects of a material-based occupation, imagery-based occupation, and rote exercise on the quality and duration of maintaining prone extension in children aged three to nine.· The quality of maintaining the posture was analyzed using the prone extension postural test (Gregory-Flock & Yerxa, 1984). Duration of prone extension for each child …


Pediatric Intracarotid Sodium Amytal (Isa) Procedure In Determiination Of Cerebral Dominance For Language And Memory Function - Preliminary Prport, Tsui-Fen Yang, Tai-Tong Wong, Shang-Yeong Kwan, Kai-Ping Chang, Ping-Wing Lui, Tao-Chang Hsu Dec 1995

Pediatric Intracarotid Sodium Amytal (Isa) Procedure In Determiination Of Cerebral Dominance For Language And Memory Function - Preliminary Prport, Tsui-Fen Yang, Tai-Tong Wong, Shang-Yeong Kwan, Kai-Ping Chang, Ping-Wing Lui, Tao-Chang Hsu

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

The intracarotid sodium amytal (ISA) procedure, introduced by Wada in 1949, is used to identify cerebral dominance for language and memory function in preparation for epilepsy surgery such as unilateral temporal lobectomy . Five cases with complex partial seizure, four boys and one girl, were included in this study, Their ages of onset ranged from 3 to11 years old. Frequency of seizure ranged from 2 to3 fits per month to 50 to 60 fits per day. Four cases were right-handers, one case was left-hander. All of them had normal intelligence. MRI scan of three cases showed positive findings, In continuous …


The Effect Of Scalp Electroacupuncture On Motor Neuron Excitability Of Stroke Patients, Hsiang Wei, Simon F. T. Tang, Alice M. K. Wong Dec 1995

The Effect Of Scalp Electroacupuncture On Motor Neuron Excitability Of Stroke Patients, Hsiang Wei, Simon F. T. Tang, Alice M. K. Wong

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

The effect of scalp acupuncture with or without electrical stimulation has been used for years on improving the ambulation of stroke patients. However, the mechanism remains unclear. In this study, the changes in spinal motor neuron excitability of stroke patient were measured before and after scalp electroacupuncture. Thirty subjects with first stroke resulting in spastic hemiparesis or hemiplegia were studied. Two scalp acupuncture regions, the motor area and the motor-sensory area of foot, were inserted with a 1.5 inch scalp needle on both sides respectively. Each subject was stimulated with an electric current, from 7 mA to 12 mA at …


Cardiopulmonary Stress Testing In Children With Congenital Heart Disease After Surgery - A Preliminary Report, Chen-Liang Chou, Huey-Ling Yu, Tacho-Jen Liu, Tao-Chang Hsu Dec 1995

Cardiopulmonary Stress Testing In Children With Congenital Heart Disease After Surgery - A Preliminary Report, Chen-Liang Chou, Huey-Ling Yu, Tacho-Jen Liu, Tao-Chang Hsu

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Most children with congenital heart disease (CHD) were restricted in their daily activities, which can affect their normal psychosocial development. In this study, we used cardiopulmonary stress testing to evaluate the cardiopulmonary responses of children with congenital heart disease surgery.The result showed that the pulmonary function was within normal limit. Though the incidence rate of abnormal ECG during exercise test was 54%, most of the subjects were asymptomatic. The percentage of functional aerobic impairment (FAI) was 22%, but is clinically insignifieant. It is concluded that children with CHD after surgery should not be restricted in their exercise activities, so they …


A Survey Of Urological Problems Of Chronic Spinal Cord Injuries, Mu-Jung Kao, Kwan-Hwa Lin, Yen-Ho Wang, Chy-Ching Chuang, Jui-Ling Lin, I-Nan Lien Dec 1995

A Survey Of Urological Problems Of Chronic Spinal Cord Injuries, Mu-Jung Kao, Kwan-Hwa Lin, Yen-Ho Wang, Chy-Ching Chuang, Jui-Ling Lin, I-Nan Lien

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

A survey of urological problems in island-wide chronic spinal cord injuries was done by questionnaires and telephone from December 1992 to June 1993. Four hundred and three responses (48.26% of total samples) were collected for data analysis.There were 343 males and 60 females in this study. Their ages ranged from 14 to 71 years old with the mean age 37.4±10.7years old. About 89.8% of the subjects ad had spinal cord injury for more than one year. The content of questionnaire in chronic spinal cord injured was urinary incontinence (60.5 %); (2) 46.1 % had troubles in daily life related to …


Pulmonary Function Following Cervical Cord Injury, Pao-Tsai Cheng, Mei-Yun Liaw, Meng-Chih Lin Dec 1995

Pulmonary Function Following Cervical Cord Injury, Pao-Tsai Cheng, Mei-Yun Liaw, Meng-Chih Lin

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Traumatic cervical cord injury with quadriplegia generally causes respiratory dysfunction. A total of 50 cervical cord injured patients were collected for study of their pulmonary function. They were divided into two groups. Twenty-six cases with complete motor paralysis below lesion site (Frankel A or B) were placed in Group A, the other 24 cases with incomplete motor function (Frankel C or D) were placed in Group B. Pulmonary function test was done by using spirometer at 1 month, 6 months and 12 months following cervical cord injury.The pulmonary function was significantly worse in Group A than in Group B. Lesion …


Analysis Of Myoelectric Acitivity And Coactivation During Static Holding Postures, Wen-Ko Chiou, Yung-Hui Lee, Wen-Jer Chen, Ming-Yih Lee, Yang-Hua Lin, Fuk-Tan Tang Dec 1995

Analysis Of Myoelectric Acitivity And Coactivation During Static Holding Postures, Wen-Ko Chiou, Yung-Hui Lee, Wen-Jer Chen, Ming-Yih Lee, Yang-Hua Lin, Fuk-Tan Tang

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

The object of this study is to examine co-activities of eight muscle group in various lifting conditions. A total of 40 voluntary subjects with no experience of low back pain participated in this experiment. The muscle activities of interested were bicep brachii, thoracic erector spinae, lumbar erector spinae, latissimus dorsi, external oblique, rectus abdominis, rectus femoris, and semitendinosus of the right side body. Surface EMG signals were obtained in static holding postures of 3 kneeing angles, 5 trunk flexion angles, 2 horizontal liftingdistances, and 3 loading conditions. After recording, the percentages of maximum voluntary contraction (NEMG) and relative activity level …


Brachmann-De Lange Syndrome: Casereport And Clinical Review, Huey-Jen Lay, Chia-Chen Hsu Dec 1995

Brachmann-De Lange Syndrome: Casereport And Clinical Review, Huey-Jen Lay, Chia-Chen Hsu

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

The diagnostic criteria of Brachmann-de Lange syndrome includes: 1. congenital malformations; 2. growth retardation; 3. neurodevelopmental delay. The prevalence estimated by Beck(1976) was 0.5/100,000, but as much as fivefold byOpitz(1985). The etiology remains unknown. Although a few cases had evidence of genetic origin, the majorities were sporadic. Here we reported is a case with classic Brachmann-de Lange syndrome. He has classic facial features including synophrys, long eyelashes, log philtrum, thin upper lip and downturned corners of the mouth. Flexion contracture over bilateral elbow and hands are noted The head circomference, height and body weight and body weight are all below …


Meningioma Associated With Lumbar Hivd-Casereport, Yung-Szu Huang, Sau-Chin Mei, I-Ping Liu Dec 1995

Meningioma Associated With Lumbar Hivd-Casereport, Yung-Szu Huang, Sau-Chin Mei, I-Ping Liu

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Spinal meningioma is a well circumscribed benign tumor. It grows slowly and acounts for about 25% of primary spinal cord tumors. It occurs predominantly in women and in thoracic region. Sometimes, we mistook its early symptoms for another problems such as arthritis, arachnoiditis, peripheral nerve disease, or motor neuron disease etc. Fortunately, Patient with severe motor deficit less than two months may get satisfactory improvements after surgery. The recurrent rate of spinal meningioma is much lower than that of intracranial meningioma. We reported a case of spinal meningioma at T4 level. He was diagnosed initially as lumbar disc herniation and …


Periodic Paralysis With Thyrotoxicosis Casereport And Review Of Literature, Kuo-Chen Tseng, Chung-Miu Kaw, Yi-Shin Chen Dec 1995

Periodic Paralysis With Thyrotoxicosis Casereport And Review Of Literature, Kuo-Chen Tseng, Chung-Miu Kaw, Yi-Shin Chen

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Periodic paralysis is a repetitive, transient muscle weakness syndrome. It lasts from minutes to several hours even for days. It often involves proximal and trunk muscle groups, but rare in ocular, bulbar muscles. There is a striking predilection for young males. EMG studies reveal relationships between periodic paralysis and muscle membrane deplarization, and there is compound muscle action potential decrease after vigorous exercise. Potassium imbalance between intracelluar space and serum is the probable reason for this phenomenon. About 2-30% periodic paralysis has connections with thyrotoxicosis. Hyperthyroidism victim is more easiler to affect periodic paralysis than normal one. As some symptoms …


復健醫學會雜誌Submission_Guideline, N/A Dec 1995

復健醫學會雜誌Submission_Guideline, N/A

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

No abstract provided.


稿件核對表, N/A Dec 1995

稿件核對表, N/A

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

No abstract provided.


Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy: A Common Cause Of Intracerebral Hemorrhage In The Elderly - A Casereport, Wen-Chung Tsai, Tyng-Guey Wang, Huey-Wen Liang, Jin-Shin Lai Dec 1995

Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy: A Common Cause Of Intracerebral Hemorrhage In The Elderly - A Casereport, Wen-Chung Tsai, Tyng-Guey Wang, Huey-Wen Liang, Jin-Shin Lai

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Cerebral amyloid angiopathy, defined as deposition of amyloid in the walls of brain vessels, is belived to be a common cause of intracerebral hemorrhage in the elderly. It differentiates from the intracerebral hemorrhage of hypertension by its specific location of bleeding. The hematoma from cerebral amyloid angiopathy, sometimes multilobar, is always located in the brain cortices and the white matter beneath them. In the previous reports, the presence of cerebral amyloid angiopathy accounts for 5-10% of non-traumatic cerebral hemorrhage. However, it has been overlooked or misdiagnosed all the time because of the lack of tissue proof. Recurrent bleeding occurs so …


The Therapeutic Experience Of Electroacupuncture On Dysphagia After Brain Stem Stroke, Jinn-Ming Sheu, Chau-Peng Leong, Juh-Rong Sheu, May-Kuen Wong Dec 1995

The Therapeutic Experience Of Electroacupuncture On Dysphagia After Brain Stem Stroke, Jinn-Ming Sheu, Chau-Peng Leong, Juh-Rong Sheu, May-Kuen Wong

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

The intracarotid sodium amytal (ISA) procedure, introduced by Wada in 1949, is used to identify cerebral dominance for language and memory function in preparation for epilepsy surgery such as unilateral temporal lobectomy . Five cases with complex partial seizure, four boys and one girl, were included in this study, Their ages of onset ranged from 3 to11 years old. Frequency of seizure ranged from 2 to3 fits per month to 50 to 60 fits per day. Four cases were right-handers, one case was left-hander. All of them had normal intelligence. MRI scan of three cases showed positive findings, In continuous …


Middle-Aged And Older Tennis Players, Yuan-Kai Liao, Jin-Shin Lai, Ching Lan Dec 1995

Middle-Aged And Older Tennis Players, Yuan-Kai Liao, Jin-Shin Lai, Ching Lan

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Objective: To evaluate the training effects of tennis on the maintenance of cardiorespiratory function in middleaged and older individualDesign: Prospective study of a cohort of older tennis players examined two years after initial examination Setting: Research project at a hospital-based exercise physiology laboratory. Participants: 15 male (mean age: 66±4 yrs, range: 52-82 yrs) and 5 female (mean age: 5O±7 yrs, range: 40-59 yrs)subject free of significant cardiovascular, pulmonary and musculoskeletal diseases completed this study. Intervention: During the study period, the subjects practiced tennis 3-7 times per week. The baseline cardiorespira tory function was recorded in the initial exercise test. Same …


A Spinal Cord Injured Patient Complicated With Huge Bladder Stones And Vesico-Ureteral Reflux, Lu-Wen Chen, Liu-Ing Bih, Liang-Fang Chen, Hwa Ting Dec 1995

A Spinal Cord Injured Patient Complicated With Huge Bladder Stones And Vesico-Ureteral Reflux, Lu-Wen Chen, Liu-Ing Bih, Liang-Fang Chen, Hwa Ting

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

A 25 years old male patient suffered from L1 compression fracture with weakness of both lower extremities and neurogenic bladder dysfunction 7 years prior to admission. Motor recovery over both lower extremities developed gradually that he could walk with bilateral axillary crutches later. However, the detrusor reflex did not restore so that a transurethral catheter had been left ever since he was injured. Frequent urinary tract infection manifested with fever and cloudy urine occurred off and on in the past years. Neither regular follow up nor urinary tract imaging study had been performed. Upon admission to our hospital, 5 bladder …


Rehabilitation Of Osteogenesis Imperfecta Casereport, Wil-Ly Chow, Wei-Hwa Liaw, Mu-Jung Kao, Tyng-Guey Wang Dec 1995

Rehabilitation Of Osteogenesis Imperfecta Casereport, Wil-Ly Chow, Wei-Hwa Liaw, Mu-Jung Kao, Tyng-Guey Wang

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Osteogenesis imperfecta is an inherited disorder of connective tissue, which affects the skeleton, ligament, skin, sclera, and dentin. It often produces multiple fractures and spinal deformities complicated with cardiopulmonary dysfunction. Osteoarthropathy, among which, will produce chronic pain, and is the main cause of functional disturbance of this kind of patients. We report a 20-year-old male patient with Osteogenesis imperfecta, who suffered from multiple long bone fractures and spinal kyphoscoliosis since his childhood. Two months before this admission, he had experienced one episode of accident with marked left hip and left elbow pain due to left hip joint dislocation and left …


Data On Gait Characteristics Of Four, Five, And Six Year Old Children Using Three Dimensional Video Motion Analysis, Donna Soave Nichols Dec 1995

Data On Gait Characteristics Of Four, Five, And Six Year Old Children Using Three Dimensional Video Motion Analysis, Donna Soave Nichols

Rehabilitation Sciences Theses & Dissertations

The purpose of this study resulted from a need to gather and analyze data on gait characteristics of normal children using the Peak Performance Technologies, Incorporated system, initiate a data base for the Motion Analysis Center at Old Dominion University and compare a computerized motion analysis system to studies using different methods. Fifteen children, aged four to six, were evaluated during gait using a video-based computerized motion analysis system manufactured by Peak Performance Technologies, Incorporated. The gait characteristics studied were stride length, cadence, angular displacements and angular velocities of the pelvis, hips, knees and ankles. The results showed that methods …


The Influence Of Trace Anesthetic Gas On Standing Balance Of Nurses At Recovery Room, Meao-Ming Chen, Fuk-Tan Tang, Robin Ka-Shun Cheng, Ming-Yih Lee, May-Kuen Wong Dec 1995

The Influence Of Trace Anesthetic Gas On Standing Balance Of Nurses At Recovery Room, Meao-Ming Chen, Fuk-Tan Tang, Robin Ka-Shun Cheng, Ming-Yih Lee, May-Kuen Wong

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

The purpose of this study is to investigate whether the waste anesthetic gas has influence on the standing balance of nurses working at the recovery room. The experimental group consisted of 26 nurses at the recovery room and the control group was 25 nurses in the ordinary ward. The sway index, anterior-posterior and lateral maximal sway distance of center of pressure were recorded before and after working eight hours under the following four conditions: 1. eye opened with stable plateform, 2. eye closed with stable plateform, 3. eye opened with tilting plateform, 4. eye closed with tilting plateform. Besides, the …


The Relationship Between Common Language And Length Of Treatment In Occupational Therapy, Nivia Liz Binett Nov 1995

The Relationship Between Common Language And Length Of Treatment In Occupational Therapy, Nivia Liz Binett

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The diversity of ethnic and cultural groups and the effects of language in the therapeutic relationship are timely professional issues of concern to occupational therapy practitioners. The tri-ethnic, tri-cultural South Florida area offers a natural environment where one can study how patient-therapist interactions are influenced by language barriers in a diverse society. This study examines the effects of language on the adequacy of occupational therapy services, specifically how language affects the length of the treatment program. The nature of diagnosis therapists' ethnicity, and how they impact treatment outcomes are also addressed. A sample was drawn from the occupational therapy outpatient …


Physical Therapy Recruitment And Retention Strategies Of Hospitals In The Us, Laura Burgos Nov 1995

Physical Therapy Recruitment And Retention Strategies Of Hospitals In The Us, Laura Burgos

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Hospitals are seeing a reduction of physical therapy (PT) staff due to increased opportunities and competition. Planning effective recruitment and retention strategies for PTs in hospital settings may play an important role in reducing the problem. The primary purpose of this descriptive research was to compile information on recruitment and retention strategies used for physical therapists working in hospital settings. Four hundred surveys were mailed nationwide to hospital-based physical therapy managers. Strategies most commonly used were: attractive benefit package, interdisciplinary teams, competitive salaries, and student employment. The least used strategies used were: sign-on bonus, incentive pay programs, recruitment and retention …


Thumb Sucking Management: A Review, Forrest G. Umberger, J S. Van Reenen Nov 1995

Thumb Sucking Management: A Review, Forrest G. Umberger, J S. Van Reenen

International Journal of Orofacial Myology and Myofunctional Therapy

No abstract provided.


Impact Of Spinal Cord Injury On The Life Roles Of Women., M Claire Quigley Sep 1995

Impact Of Spinal Cord Injury On The Life Roles Of Women., M Claire Quigley

Department of Occupational Therapy Faculty Papers

This qualitative study was conducted to explore and describe the role experience of five women whose lives were disrupted by a traumatic spinal cord injury and who later returned to their communities after completing intensive rehabilitation programs. In-depth interviews and participant observations were used to examine the experiences of these women. The findings exemplify how the women's use of adaptation and negotiation and the development of a new role as self-advocate facilitated the reestablishment of their life roles. As the women's occupational roles were redefined, the processes of adaptation and negotiation were evident in three aspects of their lives: daily …


Computer-Assisted Instruction As A Learning Resource For Applied Anatomy And Kinesiology In The Occupational Therapy Curriculum., Susan Toth-Cohen Sep 1995

Computer-Assisted Instruction As A Learning Resource For Applied Anatomy And Kinesiology In The Occupational Therapy Curriculum., Susan Toth-Cohen

Department of Occupational Therapy Faculty Papers

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of these studies was to examine the learning outcomes of a computer-assisted instruction (CAI) tutorial in applied anatomy and kinesiology for occupational therapy students and to determine its applicability for use in two university settings.

METHOD: Two separate pilot studies were conducted at two universities. In each study, the learning outcomes of an experimental group of occupational therapy students using a CAI program and a control group using books to study the same material were compared. Learning outcomes were assessed with post-test achievement test scores on an applied anatomy and kinesiology test and responses to an attitude …


Health Beliefs And Adherence To Cardiac Exercise Following A Cardiac Event, Marianne Foster Jul 1995

Health Beliefs And Adherence To Cardiac Exercise Following A Cardiac Event, Marianne Foster

Masters Theses

The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of cardiac patients' health beliefs regarding exercise and their adherence to an exercise program following a documented cardiac event. A sample of 90 subjects, recovering from a recent cardiac event, was selected from two acute care medical centers in southwestern Michigan and northwestern Michigan. Each subject responded to a mailed questionnaire six to eight weeks post hospitalization which assessed perceived benefits, perceived barriers and self-efficacy as they related to a regular, aerobic exercise program.; Descriptive statistics, along with t-test and chi-square were used to analyze the data. Findings include (a) …


Present Status And Future Rehabilitation Trends In The United States, Joel A. Delisa Jun 1995

Present Status And Future Rehabilitation Trends In The United States, Joel A. Delisa

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

No abstract provided.


Rehabilitation Of Chronic Disease, May-Kuen Wong Jun 1995

Rehabilitation Of Chronic Disease, May-Kuen Wong

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

No abstract provided.


Trends Of Residency Training Programs In Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation In The United States, Jen Yu Jun 1995

Trends Of Residency Training Programs In Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation In The United States, Jen Yu

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

No abstract provided.


Medicine In Taiwan: Towards The Future, Tzu-Min Kao Jun 1995

Medicine In Taiwan: Towards The Future, Tzu-Min Kao

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

No abstract provided.


Neurobiological Basis Of Rehabilitation Medicine, Jen Yu Jun 1995

Neurobiological Basis Of Rehabilitation Medicine, Jen Yu

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

No abstract provided.