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Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Studies (JPMRS) publishes original, peer-reviewed, research and clinical reports on advanced trends and developments in physical medicine and rehabilitation and related fields. The Journal features articles that are related to the field and are of high quality. Original research articles, review articles, clinical studies, case reports, etc., are accepted for publication.
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Due to recent advancements in technology, workplace settings are becoming more inhabitant leading to a growing rate of sedentary behaviour during occupational duties.
This study’s objective is to characterize the cognitive and/or cognitive-communication impairments of COVID-19 patients identified by the Acquired Brain
We report 2 cases of severe injuries in patients with sleep disorders. The first patient sustained multiple orthopedic traumas as sequelae of REM sleep behavior disorders (RBD).
Spasticity is defined as ‘a disorder of sensorimotor control, resulting from an upper motor neuron (UMN) lesion, presenting as intermittent or sustained involuntary activation of muscles’.
Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation involves a lengthy recovery process. Rehabilitation providers have an opportunity to positively influence outcomes.
Following a concussion, athletes display impairments in upright balance, as well as changes in visual acuity. Balance deficits arise as a result of sensory information integration impartments when sensory information processing is delayed or altered.
COVID-19 period was characterized by lockdown and quarantine, the aim of this cross-sectional analytical study is to investigate the effect of COVID-19 quarantine on social media