コーパス検索結果 (1語後でソート)
通し番号をクリックするとPubMedの該当ページを表示します
1 lk test <50% predicted or use of rollator or wheelchair.
2 people in the world whose mobility relies on wheelchairs.
3 lking assistance or support, and 10 required wheelchairs.
4 stive technologies, including prostheses and wheelchairs.
5 for operating devices, such as computers and wheelchairs.
7 helicopters, and real-world objects, such as wheelchairs and quadcopters, has demonstrated the promis
8 atient who was obese and hemiparetic, used a wheelchair, and could not self-transfer from chair to ex
9 ed analysis, excluding patients who required wheelchair assistance, showed a significant improvement
12 d severe functional disability, with 9 being wheelchair bound, and 18 had late-onset disease and a mi
20 onset, time to disease progression, time to wheelchair dependence and age at death all differed sign
23 those with GAD65 autoimmunity progressed to wheelchair dependence at a rate similar to those with PM
24 -Meier analyses revealed that progression to wheelchair dependence occurred significantly faster amon
28 more likely than those without tremor to be wheelchair dependent and have a worse Expanded Disabilit
34 ible speech, severe dysphagia, dependence on wheelchair for mobility, the use of urinary catheters an
38 misapplication of Medicare funds for powered wheelchairs, more than a decade after similar concerns w
40 uscle weakness from birth, are confined to a wheelchair, require ventilator assistance, and have redu
41 orted inability to transfer a patient from a wheelchair to an examination table, and 22 (9%) reported
43 ge, 3-50 years) and a mean (SD) age at first wheelchair use of 26 (9) years (age range, 11-64 years).
44 ic data including clinical diagnosis, age at wheelchair use, age at loss of ambulation, and presence
45 is a slowly progressive disease, leading to wheelchair use, on average, 12-20 years after onset of s
46 tices for environmental and personal safety, wheelchair use, psychotropic drug use, and transferring
47 eled mobility service delivery for long-term wheelchair users with complex rehabilitation needs and p
49 nic ambulatory disabilities requiring use of wheelchairs who were recruited from advocacy and support
WebLSDに未収録の専門用語(用法)は "新規対訳" から投稿できます。