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Performance Quality Rating Scale for Somatosensation After . . . While there are other tools that have been tested for assessing observed performance in client-selected occupa-tions with survivors of stroke (Wanklyn et al , 2024), these tools have usually been developed with a focus on motor performance, such as the Upper Limb Performance Assessment, the Performance Quality Rating Scale, and the Functional
Bandolier apos;s Little Book of Pain Bandolier represents the Oxford Pain Relief Unit It was developed as a method of distributing information about evidence-based healthcare in the form of a bulletin and has proved very successful since its start in 1994 Little Book of Pain is an extension of that and claims to provide a snapshot of all the evidence available on analgesic therapies as of mid-2002 Even though the book is
The Development of Childrens Strategies for the Social . . . Barden et al (in press) found creasing age from strategies involving manip- that the most effective remediation for a nega- ulating one's external situation to an inclusion tive effective state was a reversal of the expe- of strategies for manipulating the internal, rience or cognition that brought it about in the cognitive mediators of one's
The effectiveness of neuromuscular training warm-up program . . . To counter this negative consequences, various basketball- related injury prevention programs were investigated with some of them focusing on neuromuscular training (NMT) (Taylor et al , 2015) However, studies conducted solely on basketball players have yielded conflicting results regarding the efectiveness of NMT programs, which may be attributed to significant methodological heterogeneity
DECENTRALISATION AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN INFRASTRUCTURE . . . Pranab Bardhan and Dilip Mookherjee Many developing countries are experimenting with decentralisation of public service delivery to elected local governments instead of bureaucrats appointed by a central government We study the resulting implications in a theoretical model in which the central government is uninformed about local need and unable to monitor service allocations Bureaucrats