Aging Health. 2013;9(6):579-591. Mobility assessment provides an important window into the accuracy of patients' self-report of independent functioning and an understanding of potential threats to ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- The interplay of human mobility patterns like those between local metropolitan commuters and long-range airline travelers during a global epidemic can be modeled in such detail so ...
Mobility can be defined as the ability to move or be moved freely and easily. In older adults, mobility impairments are common and associated with risk for additional loss of function. Mobility loss ...
Bending over to tie your shoes. Working in the garden. Looking over your shoulder to change lanes. These everyday tasks require a base level of mobility, one that many people find diminishes as they ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . An early mobility program for hospitalized patients with cancer yielded a reduction in hospital readmissions and ...
“I Have Constant Fear”: A National Qualitative Study on the Impact of COVID-19 on Cancer Care and Potential Solutions to Improve the Cancer Care Experience During the COVID-19 Pandemic We implemented ...
The terms mobility and flexibility are often used interchangeably in fitness conversations, yet they represent distinctly different aspects of physical capability with unique implications for movement ...
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