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Rehabilitation Practice and Science

2009

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Assessment Of Individual Activities Of Daily Living And Its Association With Self-Rated Health Status In Elderly People, Yu-Ning Hu, Chin-Ching Li, Chia Lee, Rung-Huei Lin, Gwo-Chi Hu Dec 2009

Assessment Of Individual Activities Of Daily Living And Its Association With Self-Rated Health Status In Elderly People, Yu-Ning Hu, Chin-Ching Li, Chia Lee, Rung-Huei Lin, Gwo-Chi Hu

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Health-related quality-of-life in the elderly generally encompasses freedom from disease, good physical and psycho-social well-being, and preventing the loss of function in activities of daily living (ADL). Some indices of ADL, such as basic ADL and instrumental ADL, are considered to be measures of functional status in the elderly. However, in most studies, functional status is evaluated by either the summed ADL score or disability score in one or more ADLs. No studies have investigated the association between an individual's ADL function and self-rated health status. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship of functional status (i.e., …


Clinical Experience Of Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt Dysfunction In A Patient With Hydrocephalus After Brain Injury: A Casereport, Shean-Jing Lin, Yun-Yee Chen, Mu-Jung Kao, Ching-Yang Lin, Sheng-Huang Hsiao Dec 2009

Clinical Experience Of Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt Dysfunction In A Patient With Hydrocephalus After Brain Injury: A Casereport, Shean-Jing Lin, Yun-Yee Chen, Mu-Jung Kao, Ching-Yang Lin, Sheng-Huang Hsiao

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

We report a case of an adult patient with post-traumatic hydrocephalus who was treated using a ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt with a fixed pressure setting valve. Slit ventricle syndrome was found two months later and an antisiphon device (ASD) was added. A fixed pressure valve with ASD was found not to be optimal in terms of improving his neurological symptoms and a programmable valve system was therefore implanted with a pressure setting of 140 mmH2O in the beginning. The valve then was gradually programmed to reduce down to 70 mmH2O over two months. This case demonstrates that selection of a shunting …