The aim of the present paper is to systematically review all the new rehabilitation papers published in the second issue of 2009 from the Cochrane Library in order to provide to physicians involved in the field a summary of the best evidence nowadays available. The authors systematically searched all the new papers of rehabilitative interest from the second issue 2009 of the Cochrane Library. The retrieved papers are then divided in subgroups according to their topic. This review included eight papers: three dealing with neurological rehabilitation, two about pain management, one about orthopedic rehabilitation, one about physical therapy and another about workplace interventions. Some new evidence are now available, even if more studies ar...
Evidence in medicine depends on original studies but also comes from systematic review. The most the...
In order to present to our readers the best available evidence in the field of Rehabilitation, we co...
The aim of this paper is to give an overview of the Cochrane Collaboration, its development over the...
Since 2007 we have focused our attention to the best available clinical evidence offered by the Coch...
Since 2007 we focused our attention as EJPRM to the best available clinical evidence offered by the ...
Since 2007 we focused our attention as EJPRM to the best available clinical evidence as offered by t...
Since 2007 we have been focusing our attention to EJPRM as the best available clinical evidence as o...
Since 2007 we focused our attention as EJPRM to the best available clinical evidence as offered by t...
Since 2007 we have been focusing our attention to EJPRM as the best available clinical evidence as o...
Since 2007 we focused our attention as EJPRM to the best available clinical evidence as offered by t...
Since the number of publications about rehabilitation has been increasing over the years, there is n...
Aim. Since 2007 we focused our attention as EJPRM to the best available clinical evidence as offered...
The aim of the present paper is to systematically review all the new rehabilitation papers published...
The aim of the present paper is to systematically review all the new rehabilitation papers published...
Evidence in medicine depends on original studies but also comes from systematic review. The most the...
Evidence in medicine depends on original studies but also comes from systematic review. The most the...
In order to present to our readers the best available evidence in the field of Rehabilitation, we co...
The aim of this paper is to give an overview of the Cochrane Collaboration, its development over the...
Since 2007 we have focused our attention to the best available clinical evidence offered by the Coch...
Since 2007 we focused our attention as EJPRM to the best available clinical evidence offered by the ...
Since 2007 we focused our attention as EJPRM to the best available clinical evidence as offered by t...
Since 2007 we have been focusing our attention to EJPRM as the best available clinical evidence as o...
Since 2007 we focused our attention as EJPRM to the best available clinical evidence as offered by t...
Since 2007 we have been focusing our attention to EJPRM as the best available clinical evidence as o...
Since 2007 we focused our attention as EJPRM to the best available clinical evidence as offered by t...
Since the number of publications about rehabilitation has been increasing over the years, there is n...
Aim. Since 2007 we focused our attention as EJPRM to the best available clinical evidence as offered...
The aim of the present paper is to systematically review all the new rehabilitation papers published...
The aim of the present paper is to systematically review all the new rehabilitation papers published...
Evidence in medicine depends on original studies but also comes from systematic review. The most the...
Evidence in medicine depends on original studies but also comes from systematic review. The most the...
In order to present to our readers the best available evidence in the field of Rehabilitation, we co...
The aim of this paper is to give an overview of the Cochrane Collaboration, its development over the...