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Diabetes And Sleep Disorders: A Synergism That Complicates Neurological Treatment, Pennie Seibert, Michael Mooney, Rachel Aguilar, Elora Williams, Katherine Nissans
Diabetes And Sleep Disorders: A Synergism That Complicates Neurological Treatment, Pennie Seibert, Michael Mooney, Rachel Aguilar, Elora Williams, Katherine Nissans
Pennie S. Seibert
No abstract provided.
Parkinson’S Disease: Comparing Impacts On General Health And Well-Being Experienced By Individuals With Pd And Their Caregivers, Pennie Seibert, Colleen Poulton, Jory Peredes
Parkinson’S Disease: Comparing Impacts On General Health And Well-Being Experienced By Individuals With Pd And Their Caregivers, Pennie Seibert, Colleen Poulton, Jory Peredes
Pennie S. Seibert
No abstract provided.
Sex Differences In The Toxic Relationship Shared By Spinal Injury And Sleep Disorders, Pennie Seibert
Sex Differences In The Toxic Relationship Shared By Spinal Injury And Sleep Disorders, Pennie Seibert
Pennie S. Seibert
No abstract provided.
The Potential For Recovery From Traumatic Brain Injury Is Compromised By Sleep Disturbance, Pennie Seibert
The Potential For Recovery From Traumatic Brain Injury Is Compromised By Sleep Disturbance, Pennie Seibert
Pennie S. Seibert
No abstract provided.
The Brain's Fear Factory, Pennie Seibert
The Role Of Patient Empowerment In Recovery From Spinal Injury, Pennie Seibert, Christian Zimmerman
The Role Of Patient Empowerment In Recovery From Spinal Injury, Pennie Seibert, Christian Zimmerman
Pennie S. Seibert
Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) have numerous effects on one's health; all of which impact psychological well-being, social and family relationships, and overall quality of life (QoL).1 It has been estimated over 250,000 individuals in the USA currently live with an SCI.2 Of those with a SCI, approximately 33 percent experience a Jefferson's fracture, a bursting fracture typically occurring in the C-1,2 vertebrae.3 Post-injury, individuals are faced with difficult rehabilitation and long-term health effects.4,5 One essential concept that may influence a person's ability to recover post-SCI is self-empowerment, self-efficacy, and/or the belief in one's ability to succeed …