Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY DESIGN: Survey. OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of treatment characteristics on the decision for reconstructive interventions for the upper extremities (UE) in subjects with tetraplegia. SETTING: Seven specialized spinal cord injury centres in the Netherlands. METHOD: Treatment characteristics for UE reconstructive interventions were determined. Conjoint analysis (CA) was used to determine the contribution and the relative importance of the treatment characteristics on the decision for therapy. Therefore, a number of different treatment scenarios using these characteristics were established. Different pairs of scenarios were presented to subjects who were asked to choose the preferred scenario of each ...
This study supported the evaluation by a rehabilitation team of the performance of two treatment opt...
Objective: To investigate the impact of upper extremity deficit in subjects with tetraplegia.\ud \ud...
Hand and armfunction regarded as very important by tetraplegic individuals.\ud Possibility of augmen...
STUDY DESIGN: Survey. OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of treatment characteristics on the decisio...
Objective: To determine the effect of treatment characteristics on the decision for reconstructive i...
Objective: To determine the effect of treatment characteristics on the\ud decision for reconstructiv...
Objectives: To assess preference of reconstructive treatment of upper extremities in subjects with t...
Different surgical procedures are described to improve handfunction in tetraplegie either with or wi...
International audienceStudy design: Psychometric Study.Objectives: To assess responsiveness of the M...
International audienceStudy design: Psychometric Study.Objectives: To assess responsiveness of the M...
International audienceStudy design: Psychometric Study.Objectives: To assess responsiveness of the M...
International audienceStudy design: Psychometric Study.Objectives: To assess responsiveness of the M...
Background: Surgical techniques to improve strength and function in paralysed upper limbs in people ...
Objective: To investigate the impact of upper extremity deficit in subjects with tetraplegia. Settin...
Background: Surgical techniques to improve strength and function in paralysed upper limbs in people ...
This study supported the evaluation by a rehabilitation team of the performance of two treatment opt...
Objective: To investigate the impact of upper extremity deficit in subjects with tetraplegia.\ud \ud...
Hand and armfunction regarded as very important by tetraplegic individuals.\ud Possibility of augmen...
STUDY DESIGN: Survey. OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of treatment characteristics on the decisio...
Objective: To determine the effect of treatment characteristics on the decision for reconstructive i...
Objective: To determine the effect of treatment characteristics on the\ud decision for reconstructiv...
Objectives: To assess preference of reconstructive treatment of upper extremities in subjects with t...
Different surgical procedures are described to improve handfunction in tetraplegie either with or wi...
International audienceStudy design: Psychometric Study.Objectives: To assess responsiveness of the M...
International audienceStudy design: Psychometric Study.Objectives: To assess responsiveness of the M...
International audienceStudy design: Psychometric Study.Objectives: To assess responsiveness of the M...
International audienceStudy design: Psychometric Study.Objectives: To assess responsiveness of the M...
Background: Surgical techniques to improve strength and function in paralysed upper limbs in people ...
Objective: To investigate the impact of upper extremity deficit in subjects with tetraplegia. Settin...
Background: Surgical techniques to improve strength and function in paralysed upper limbs in people ...
This study supported the evaluation by a rehabilitation team of the performance of two treatment opt...
Objective: To investigate the impact of upper extremity deficit in subjects with tetraplegia.\ud \ud...
Hand and armfunction regarded as very important by tetraplegic individuals.\ud Possibility of augmen...