Objective :the objective of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of combining two interventions, Farabloc technology to eliminate electromagnetic fields and Mirror Therapy to assist in the sensory cortex reorganization, to decrease or eliminate phantom limb pain in vascular amputees. Methods:fourteen older adults with a unilateral vascular amputation participated in the study. Nine individuals started the intervention within 48 hours of surgery and were compared to five individuals who were approximately 18 months post-surgery. Measures of residual limb edema and temperature, phantom limb pain variables, activities of daily living and quality of life interference were completed pre and post intervention and 4 weeks after the en...
Scope and Method of Study: Next to the common cold, low back pain (LBP) is the most common reason th...
Abstract Background: In the past six years, there has been a steady rise in the number of reported c...
Spinal cord injury affects more than 12,000 individuals in the US annually. Currently, no FDA approv...
Vestibular impairments are often identified through measures of vestibular reflexes such as the vest...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disease that progresses to impair one’s gait and bal...
The purpose of this study was to identify and compare the effects of ingesting either water or 6% so...
Background: Those with chronic pain have worse drug and alcohol treatment outcomes and higher rates ...
It is estimated that three million people in the United States are on oral anticoagulation therapy (...
Purpose: The overall aim of this thesis portfolio is to add to a small, but increasing, body of rese...
This is a mixed methodology study that uses an autoethnographic approach to combine both an autobiog...
Over recent decades, much has been learned about the perceptual capacity that enables infants to rec...
Chronic pain is a devastating public health problem particularly in women, who are at increased risk...
Opioid addiction is a current health crisis in the United States. According to the National Institut...
This thesis portfolio aimed to assess the effectiveness of interventions on emotional and executive ...
The effects of prenatal exposure to many prescription medications are well known. However, little is...
Scope and Method of Study: Next to the common cold, low back pain (LBP) is the most common reason th...
Abstract Background: In the past six years, there has been a steady rise in the number of reported c...
Spinal cord injury affects more than 12,000 individuals in the US annually. Currently, no FDA approv...
Vestibular impairments are often identified through measures of vestibular reflexes such as the vest...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disease that progresses to impair one’s gait and bal...
The purpose of this study was to identify and compare the effects of ingesting either water or 6% so...
Background: Those with chronic pain have worse drug and alcohol treatment outcomes and higher rates ...
It is estimated that three million people in the United States are on oral anticoagulation therapy (...
Purpose: The overall aim of this thesis portfolio is to add to a small, but increasing, body of rese...
This is a mixed methodology study that uses an autoethnographic approach to combine both an autobiog...
Over recent decades, much has been learned about the perceptual capacity that enables infants to rec...
Chronic pain is a devastating public health problem particularly in women, who are at increased risk...
Opioid addiction is a current health crisis in the United States. According to the National Institut...
This thesis portfolio aimed to assess the effectiveness of interventions on emotional and executive ...
The effects of prenatal exposure to many prescription medications are well known. However, little is...
Scope and Method of Study: Next to the common cold, low back pain (LBP) is the most common reason th...
Abstract Background: In the past six years, there has been a steady rise in the number of reported c...
Spinal cord injury affects more than 12,000 individuals in the US annually. Currently, no FDA approv...