Study design:: Prospective cohort study with a repeated measures analysis. Objectives:: To measure the effects of the Active Rehabilitation (AR) training programme for community-dwelling individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) in Botswana on physical independence, wheelchair mobility, self-efficacy, life satisfaction, level of physical activity and community participation. Setting:: The inaugural AR training programme in Botswana, a community peer-based programme for people with SCI. The 10-day residential programme in Botswana was led by an international team of peer mentors and health professionals. Methods:: Participants with SCI (on average 4 years after injury) completed a survey comprising a battery of standardised outcome measures ...
For people with subacute spinal cord injury, does rehabilitation that is reinforced with the additio...
textabstractObjective: To investigate the effects of low-intensity wheelchair training on wheelchair...
Three mixed methods studies were completed within the Spinal Cord Injury and Physical Activity in th...
Study design:: Prospective cohort study with a repeated measures analysis. Objectives:: To measure t...
Study design:: Prospective cohort study with a repeated measures analysis. Objectives:: To measure t...
Background: Active Rehabilitation (AR) is a community peer-based concept for people with spinal cord...
Background: Active Rehabilitation (AR) is a community peer-based concept for people with spinal cord...
Background: People with spinal cord injury (PWSCI) who use wheelchairs for mobility tend to be physi...
Spinal cord injury is a relevant social problem in today’s world. Most frequently this difficult dis...
(1) Background: Regular participation in physical activity (PA) prevents many medical complications ...
Study design: Quasi-experimental translational study with pre- and post-measures. Objectives: To det...
Problems related to the role of physical activity adaptations in disabled people using wheelchair in...
INTRODUCTION: Active Rehabilitation (AR) is a community peer-based approach that started in Sweden i...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDSpinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating condition often affecting young a...
Study design: Sequential mixed method design. Objectives: Determine factors associated with commu...
For people with subacute spinal cord injury, does rehabilitation that is reinforced with the additio...
textabstractObjective: To investigate the effects of low-intensity wheelchair training on wheelchair...
Three mixed methods studies were completed within the Spinal Cord Injury and Physical Activity in th...
Study design:: Prospective cohort study with a repeated measures analysis. Objectives:: To measure t...
Study design:: Prospective cohort study with a repeated measures analysis. Objectives:: To measure t...
Background: Active Rehabilitation (AR) is a community peer-based concept for people with spinal cord...
Background: Active Rehabilitation (AR) is a community peer-based concept for people with spinal cord...
Background: People with spinal cord injury (PWSCI) who use wheelchairs for mobility tend to be physi...
Spinal cord injury is a relevant social problem in today’s world. Most frequently this difficult dis...
(1) Background: Regular participation in physical activity (PA) prevents many medical complications ...
Study design: Quasi-experimental translational study with pre- and post-measures. Objectives: To det...
Problems related to the role of physical activity adaptations in disabled people using wheelchair in...
INTRODUCTION: Active Rehabilitation (AR) is a community peer-based approach that started in Sweden i...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDSpinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating condition often affecting young a...
Study design: Sequential mixed method design. Objectives: Determine factors associated with commu...
For people with subacute spinal cord injury, does rehabilitation that is reinforced with the additio...
textabstractObjective: To investigate the effects of low-intensity wheelchair training on wheelchair...
Three mixed methods studies were completed within the Spinal Cord Injury and Physical Activity in th...