Browsing by Subject "rehabilitation"
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(Texas A&M University, 2004-11-15)Previous literature has shown that depression is the most common major emotional result following a stroke. Although the prevalence and severity of this issue have been well documented, limited research has been done to ...
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(2012-10-19)Individuals with burn injuries increasingly survive their injury, but we know little about their psychological outcomes following the injury. This study examines life satisfaction outcomes for 260 individuals who sustained ...
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(2013-05-08)Historic bridges are an important part of the nation's infrastructure. However, many historic bridges are not being maintained to a level that will ensure their continued use. In 2007, the I-35 W Mississippi River Bridge ...
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(2016-08-05)Oral cancer survivors across the country live with a condition called trismus, or spasm of the jaw muscles, that restricts their ability to perform basic functions such as eating and talking. In order to relieve these ...
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1988)
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(2021-12-06)Despite the advances made in the field of lower-limb assistive walking devices, user customization of such devices remains a challenge. This work proposes three novel solutions towards addressing this challenge. Conventional ...
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(2013-07-09)Current deficits in the rehabilitation psychology literature involving longitudinal studies investigating positive outcomes following acquired disabilities have deserved research attention. In the current study, data on ...
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(2012-02-14)The use of a wireless sensor network (WSN) to monitor an historic structure under rehabilitation is the focus of this research. To thoroughly investigate the issue, two main objectives are addressed: the development of a ...