Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3448886 | Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Inpatient and postdischarge rehabilitation services are weakly associated with life satisfaction and societal participation 1 year after SCI. Further study of the type and intensity of postdischarge services, and the association with outcomes, is needed to ascertain the most effective use of therapy services after SCI.
Keywords
AISSLPPSYSWLSSCIMSCSINSGVOCSpinal cord injuriesSpinal cord injuryTherapeutic recreationRehabilitationCraig Handicap Assessment and Reporting Techniquephysical therapysatisfaction with life scalePsychologySpinal Cord Injury Model SystemsComprehensive Severity IndexsciASIA impairment scaleodds ratioSpeech-language pathologyNursingChartoccupational therapy
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Authors
Deborah PT, PhD, Julie MS, RN, Randall J. MS, Ching-Hui PhD, OT, Allen W. PhD, Gerben PhD, Susan D. PhD,