According to the World Health Organization (WHO) 1980 definition, disability consists in any restriction or lack of ability (resulting from impairment) to perform an activity in the manner or within the range considered normal for a human being [1]. The new WHO model (2001) gives to the term disability a broader, more general connotation, but nonetheless confirms the importance of activities as the constitutive elements of a person's functioning [2]. Disability and activity are viewed in relation to the person as a whole. For example, a heart condition (according to the 1980 WHO model) might be defined as a lessening (or malfunctioning) of one body part. Difficulty going up stairs likewise represents a deficit with respect to an activity (s...
Variables present in an individual, for example, indepen-dence, pain, balance, fatigue, depression a...
The promotion of a physically active lifestyle has become an important issue in health policy in fir...
Numerous theoretical frameworks have been applied to further our understanding of the correlates, ca...
Evaluation of the functional state of the patient is the basis for recognizing him persistently inca...
Evaluation of the functional state of the patient is the basis for recognizing him persistently inca...
Promoting the practice of physical activity in people with disabilities is an important objective fo...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how the different conceptual models of disability can help daily...
Evaluation of the functional state of the patient is the basis for recognizing him persistently inca...
Outcomes are clinical or functional changes at the whole-person level. Measures are based on questio...
\u201cHard\u201d sciences based on \u201cobjective\u201d measurements such as chemistry and physics ...
The use of Rasch-derived latent trait measurement of outcomes for persons with chronic disease and d...
Abstract Disability as a health outcome deserves more attention than it has so far received. With pe...
In this paper, I argue that the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (...
The article presents the analysis of the phenomenon of disability from the perspective of human-base...
Variables present in an individual, for example, independence, pain, balance, fatigue, depression an...
Variables present in an individual, for example, indepen-dence, pain, balance, fatigue, depression a...
The promotion of a physically active lifestyle has become an important issue in health policy in fir...
Numerous theoretical frameworks have been applied to further our understanding of the correlates, ca...
Evaluation of the functional state of the patient is the basis for recognizing him persistently inca...
Evaluation of the functional state of the patient is the basis for recognizing him persistently inca...
Promoting the practice of physical activity in people with disabilities is an important objective fo...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how the different conceptual models of disability can help daily...
Evaluation of the functional state of the patient is the basis for recognizing him persistently inca...
Outcomes are clinical or functional changes at the whole-person level. Measures are based on questio...
\u201cHard\u201d sciences based on \u201cobjective\u201d measurements such as chemistry and physics ...
The use of Rasch-derived latent trait measurement of outcomes for persons with chronic disease and d...
Abstract Disability as a health outcome deserves more attention than it has so far received. With pe...
In this paper, I argue that the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (...
The article presents the analysis of the phenomenon of disability from the perspective of human-base...
Variables present in an individual, for example, independence, pain, balance, fatigue, depression an...
Variables present in an individual, for example, indepen-dence, pain, balance, fatigue, depression a...
The promotion of a physically active lifestyle has become an important issue in health policy in fir...
Numerous theoretical frameworks have been applied to further our understanding of the correlates, ca...