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If adaptations to the environment are made, they should be described in detail and attached to the Barthel index. [2] The scale was introduced in 1965, [3] and yielded a score of 0–100 (Mahoney, F.I. & Barthel, D.W., 1965. Functional Evaluation: The Barthel Index. Maryland state medical journal, 14, pp. 61–65.).
Pages in category "Occupational therapy" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ... Barthel scale;
1926: The journal changed its name from the Journal of Radiology to the Archives of Physical Therapy, X-ray, Radium, and was declared the official journal of the American Congress of Physical Therapy. 1930: Albert F. Tyler, MD, presented the Archives to the American Congress of Physical Therapy as a debt-free, unencumbered gift.
Occupational therapy (3 C, 33 P) Rehabilitation medicine organizations (5 C, 3 P) P. ... Barthel scale; Bobath concept; Box and Block Test; C. Cachexia; Cancer ...
These include: [17] the index of independence in activities of daily living, [18] the Barthel index, [19] the Crighton Royal behaviour rating scale, [20] the Clifton assessment procedures for the elderly, [21] the general health questionnaire, [22] and the geriatric mental health state schedule. [23]
The Copenhagen Stroke Study found that patients who presented with ipsilateral pushing took an average of 3.6 additional weeks to reach the same functional outcome, as measured by the Barthel Index, compared with acute-stroke and hemiparesis patients who did not engage in ipsilateral pushing. [5]
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In people with acute stroke and hemiparesis, the disorder is present in 10.4% of patients. [4] Rehabilitation may take longer in patients that display pusher behaviour. The Copenhagen Stroke Study found that patients that presented with ipsilateral pushing used 3.6 weeks more to reach the same functional outcome level on the Barthel Index, than did patients without ipsilateral pushing.