4. Stroke outcome and psychosocial consequences

CL Flick - Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 1999 - Elsevier
This self-directed learning module highlights recent research in assessment of stroke
outcomes and management of the psychosocial consequences of stroke. It is a part of the …

Service patterns related to successful employment outcomes of persons with traumatic brain injury in vocational rehabilitation

D Catalano, AP Pereira, MY Wu, H Ho… - …, 2006 - content.iospress.com
This study analyzed the Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) case service report
(RSA-911) data for fiscal year 2004 to examine effects of demographic characteristics, work …

Analysis of engagement between ethics and return-to-work discourses in respective academic literature

W Li, G Wolbring - Work, 2019 - content.iospress.com
BACKGROUND: Return-to-work (RTW)/back-to-work (BTW) interventions that are designed
to rehabilitate individuals impaired from fulfilling employment roles are facing challenges …

Forensic issues in pain: review of current practice

RJ Kulich, PG Kreis, SM Fishman, JC Prescott Jr… - Pain …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Forensic activity in pain practice is reviewed with reference to the differing roles of the pain
clinician and the independent expert. Ethical guidelines and recommendations for …

The physician's role in workers' compensation

RS Mayer - Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal …, 1998 - content.iospress.com
This article reviews the medical literature and describes the author's personal experience
with the physician's role in workers' compensation. Work disability costs approach $150 …

[引用][C] Workers' Compensation System

KL Allen - Web MD Professionals, 2010