... Early intervention of therapy for chiidren with disabilities may improve health outcomes. However, access to rehabilitation can be problematic. Objectives: 1) to describe waiting time to[r] ...
... many childrenwith ADHD are exhibiting poor movement skills, and some evidence suggests that deficits in motor proficiency may be a fundamental impairment of the ...disorder. For the purposes of the ...
... their children had asked them when they could return to the scanner ...experience, children are often excluded from MRI research and its potential benefits because of concerns about physical ...
... INTRODUCTION Physicalrehabilitation services such as physical and occupational therapy are beneficial for chronic osteoarthritis (OA) 2, 8-10 as well as inflammatory arthritis such as ...
... ways to send messages to recipients (athletes and ...time with their speeches and performances in an inspiring vision of the future (23, ...attention to communication skills and its ...
... way to assess the main parameters of physical activity involvement: type, frequency, duration, and ...inherent to assessing activity patterns in children through ...self-report. ...
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... Prior to the COVID-19, the percentage of clinicians using telehealth was ...increased to 70% (75/107) (Camden, unpublished ...support to implement ...(e.g. accessto computers, secure ...
... that young child formulae (YCFs) “cannot be considered as a necessity to satisfy the nutritional requirements” of children aged 12–36 ...needed to ensure nutritional adequacy in U.K. ...
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... telerehabilitation with a wide range of clients [ 27 , 28 ...conducted for specific popula- tions, such as stroke [ 29 , 30 ] or multiple sclerosis [ 31 ] ...tend to focus on adult populations and ...
... needed forchildrenwith DCD if we are to improve their long-term function and participation (Camden et ...need to rethink how services forchildrenwith DCD are ...
... aims to explore caregiver perceptions, attitudes, and behaviours around children’s diet, exercise, and weight in East ...interviews with mothers, fathers, and grandparents of children aged 2-11 years ...
... as to the measures that could be taken to decrease inequalities in oral health forchildren and adolescents with ...strands to improving oral health in this population: improving ...
... ability to express emotions as potential mechanisms of change may also further extend the research ...outcomes. To this end, researchers should consider assessing how parents adjust after their ...
... interesting to discover the aquatic environment to develop specific skills (2, 3) : Entering into the water – Immersion – Floatation – Breathing – Propulsion Between three to eight years old, ...
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... due to the increasing cost of these transports ANAP ...people withdisabilities. The report “Establishments and services for disabled people - Offers and needs, financing modalities”, ...