Europa Medicophysica
Overview
Europa Medicophysica is a scientific journal, published since 1965 in English. The journal's country of origin is Italy and its primary focus area is rehabilitation medicine.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Eura Medicophys
Start
1965
End
2007
Frequency
Quarterly
p-ISSN
0014-2573
e-ISSN
1827-1804
Country
Italy
Language
English
Specialty
Rehabilitation Medicine
Recent Articles
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Giglia E
Eura Medicophys
. 2007 Dec;
43(4):563-9.
PMID: 18084184
This article presents several popular free-access biomedical databases (general, genetic, pharmacological, evidence-based oriented, or dealing with health technology assessment) from which researchers can select the best tool for the purpose...
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Rose K, Burns J, Ouvrier R
Eura Medicophys
. 2007 Dec;
43(4):560-1.
PMID: 18084182
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Ring H
Eura Medicophys
. 2007 Dec;
43(4):551-5.
PMID: 18084179
Functional assessments have become a cornerstone of rehabilitation medicine, assisting in well-defined aspects such as: quality assurance, continuous quality improvement, accountability, cost/benefit analysis, education, and research. In the second part...
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Stineman M, Qu W
Eura Medicophys
. 2007 Dec;
43(4):543-9.
PMID: 18084178
In this commentary, we argue that the current biomedical and psychosocial models of illness that form the basis of medicine are insufficient to describe this interface. We offer a biopsycho-ecological...
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Thonnard J, Penta M
Eura Medicophys
. 2007 Dec;
43(4):525-41.
PMID: 18084177
The present literature review on functional assessment in physiotherapy was carried out for the following reasons: 1) to identify the functional instruments used in the field of physiotherapy that were...
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Tesio L
Eura Medicophys
. 2007 Dec;
43(4):515-23.
PMID: 18084176
In rehabilitative medicine, functional assessment means a decision process that results from the interaction between classifications (for example, diagnostic) and measures, and that aims to recognize, anticipate or modify the...
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Pinto S, Pinto A, De Carvalho M
Eura Medicophys
. 2007 Dec;
43(4):505-9.
PMID: 18084174
Aim: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease involving limbs and bulbar muscles. The major cause of death in these patients is respiratory insufficiency. However, bulbar-onset ALS patients...