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Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology. :1-7
Three-dimensional (3 D) printing of assistive technology (AT) is an emerging intervention in rehabilitation sciences. Existing research primarily considers narrow applications of this technology with most studies focussing on a single type of assisti
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Child: Care, Health and Development.
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Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools, & Early Intervention. 14:153-161
Researchers utilized a prospective cohort study design to explore the feasibility and construct validity of a novel handwriting assessment for preschoolers, the Just Write! (JW), written by the aut...
Autor:
Nathalie Iglesias, Angelica Fermin, Stephanie Struck, William E. Janes, Natalie Varela, Danika Pivarnik, Jaclyn K. Schwartz, Kimberly Fine
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Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology. 15:141-147
Three-dimensional (3D) printing now allows rehabilitation professionals to design and manufacture assistive technologies in a few hours. However, there is limited guidance for researchers and clinicians for implementing 3D printing assistive technolo
Autor:
William E. Janes, Allison Ellington
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The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association. 74(3)
Importance: Fieldwork educators receive little or no formal training for student supervision and have sought inexpensive, flexible, online options for role-specific continuing education. Objective: To investigate the use of online journal clubs to en
Interrater Reliability and Internal Consistency of the Just Write! Functional Handwriting Assessment
Autor:
William E. Janes, Olivia Bartolacci, Molly Anderson, Haleigh Fancher, Brittney Stevenson, Tiffany Bolton
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 74:7411500013p1-7411500013p1
Date Presented 03/26/20 The requirements for handwriting continue to increase for children entering kindergarten. There is a general lack of consensus on a quantitative measure of handwriting, specifically in the preschool age group. Just Write! is a
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Shoulder & Elbow. 5:93-99
Abnormal scapular kinematics are associated with a number of shoulder pathologies, including, but not limited to, shoulder impingement syndrome [1, 2], rotator cuff tendinopathy [3], rotator cuff tears [4], shoulder instability [5], and adhesive caps
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The American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 71:7111500037p1-7111500037p1
Date Presented 3/31/2017 Fast-pitch softball pitchers are at increased risk for overuse injuries, possibly due to fatigue. This study measured kinematics, strength, fatigue, and pain over the course of a simulated game. Pitchers lost strength and rep
Autor:
Maryam Saheb-Al-Zamani, Jack R. Engsberg, William E. Janes, Justin C. Brown, Johanna Jahn, Caitlin M. Burbank
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Hand (New York, N.Y.). 8(2)
Background Hand injuries affect a person's ability to engage successfully in activities of daily living (ADLs). Video motion capture (VMC) facilitates measurement of dynamic movement. No study to date has used VMC as a means of quantifying the simult
Background Scapula mobility complicates upper extremity kinematics assessment. Existing methods are diverse, providing inconsistent results. The current gold standard (bone pins) is prohibitively invasive. The purposes of the current study are to des
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3508028/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3508028/