Publications

Admissive evaluation and the headache diagnosis

ABSTRACTObjectives: To question and to describe the headache prevalence in a population undergone admissive evaluation. Methods: 607 individuals were undergone admissive evaluation, whose data were catalogued by the examiner neurologist. The questions "Do you have headache? Does headache interfere in your life quality?" were made to all patients, and the prevalence was compared with the

By |2024-12-01T09:18:35+00:00May 11th, 2016|Publications|Comments Off on Admissive evaluation and the headache diagnosis

The Feasibility of a Novel Dual-Task Exercise Program Which Integrates Balance, Gaze, Mobility and Cognition in Community Dwelling Older Adults: Protocol for a Randomized Clinical Pilot Trial

Abstract Background: Mobility limitations and cognitive impairments which are common with ageing often coexist, causing a reduction in the levels of physical and mental activity and are prognostic of future adverse health events and falls. Consequently, multi-task training paradigms that simultaneously address both mobility and cognition benefit healthy ageing are important to consider in

By |2024-12-01T09:20:27+00:00May 25th, 2015|Publications|Comments Off on The Feasibility of a Novel Dual-Task Exercise Program Which Integrates Balance, Gaze, Mobility and Cognition in Community Dwelling Older Adults: Protocol for a Randomized Clinical Pilot Trial

The Use of Patient-reported Outcomes (PRO) Within Comparative Effectiveness Research

Title: The Use of Patient-reported Outcomes (PRO) Within Comparative Effectiveness Research: Implications for Clinical Practice and Health Care Policy Abstract Background: The goal of comparative effectiveness research (CER) is to explain the differential benefits and harms of alternate methods to prevent, diagnose, treat, and monitor a clinical condition or to improve the delivery of

By |2024-12-01T09:20:21+00:00December 25th, 2012|Publications|Comments Off on The Use of Patient-reported Outcomes (PRO) Within Comparative Effectiveness Research

International expert recommendations of clinical features to prompt referral for diagnostic assessment of cerebral palsy.

AbstractAimTo establish international expert recommendations on clinical features to prompt referral for diagnostic assessment of cerebral palsy (CP ).MethodAn online Delphi survey was conducted with international experts in early identification and intervention for children with CP , to validate the results obtained in two previous consensus groups with Canadian content experts and knowledge users. We

By |2024-12-01T09:20:15+00:00December 21st, 2012|Publications|Comments Off on International expert recommendations of clinical features to prompt referral for diagnostic assessment of cerebral palsy.

Development of a human stanniocalcin radioimmunoassay: serum and tissue hormone levels and pharmacokinetics in the rat

Abstract Stanniocalcin (STC) is a polypeptide hormone that was first discovered in fish and recently identified in humans and other mammals. In fish STC is produced by one gland, circulates freely in the blood and plays an integral role in mineral homeostasis. In mammals, STC is produced in a number of different tissues and

By |2024-12-01T09:20:09+00:00April 25th, 2000|Publications|Comments Off on Development of a human stanniocalcin radioimmunoassay: serum and tissue hormone levels and pharmacokinetics in the rat
Go to Top