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D P Moore, M Y Lee, S N Macciocch. Neurorehabilitation outcome in moyamoya disease. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. vol 78. issue 6. 1997-07-17. PMID:9196479. |
initial functional impairment was estimated using the functional independence measure (fim) score after discharge from inpatient rehabilitation (23-53 days) and was compared to the uniform data system for medical rehabilitation (udsmr) for "first stroke" patients. |
1997-07-17 |
2023-08-12 |
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F Béthoux, P Calmels, V Gautheron, P Minair. Quality of life of the spouses of stroke patients: a preliminary study. International journal of rehabilitation research. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Rehabilitationsforschung. Revue internationale de recherches de readaptation. vol 19. issue 4. 1997-05-08. PMID:8982798. |
to study the global quality of life (qol) of spouses of chronic stroke patients, and to determine its most pertinent factors, we assessed nine stroke patients and their spouses, using the barthel index, the functional independence measure (fim), the montgomery and asberg depression rating scale (madrs), the reintegration to normal living index (rnli), and a 10-cm visual analogue scale (vas) to evaluate spouses' qol. |
1997-05-08 |
2023-08-12 |
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W J Oczkowski, S Barrec. Neural network modeling accurately predicts the functional outcome of stroke survivors with moderate disabilities. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. vol 78. issue 4. 1997-05-08. PMID:9111450. |
to predict the place of discharge or discharge functional independence measure (fim) score for stroke survivors with moderate disability using neural network modeling. |
1997-05-08 |
2023-08-12 |
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W J Oczkowski, S Barrec. Neural network modeling accurately predicts the functional outcome of stroke survivors with moderate disabilities. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. vol 78. issue 4. 1997-05-08. PMID:9111450. |
our previous work demonstrated that the fim predicts the level of recovery for stroke survivors with either severe or mild disabilities. |
1997-05-08 |
2023-08-12 |
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J Rupright, A Singh, H Stonnington, W Voss, M Feldman, J Hewitt, C Kapil. Correlation of functional independence measure (FIM) and SPECT Iofetamine (I-123) as a predictor of functional return in stroke. Brain injury. vol 11. issue 1. 1997-04-11. PMID:9012551. |
correlation of functional independence measure (fim) and spect iofetamine (i-123) as a predictor of functional return in stroke. |
1997-04-11 |
2023-08-12 |
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J Rupright, A Singh, H Stonnington, W Voss, M Feldman, J Hewitt, C Kapil. Correlation of functional independence measure (FIM) and SPECT Iofetamine (I-123) as a predictor of functional return in stroke. Brain injury. vol 11. issue 1. 1997-04-11. PMID:9012551. |
function following stroke is often measured using the functional independence measure (fim). |
1997-04-11 |
2023-08-12 |
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G Grimby, G Gudjonsson, M Rodhe, K S Sunnerhagen, V Sundh, M L Ostensso. The functional independence measure in Sweden: experience for outcome measurement in rehabilitation medicine. Scandinavian journal of rehabilitation medicine. vol 28. issue 2. 1996-12-02. PMID:8815989. |
there was a high correlation between admission and discharge fim values, and the admission fim (physical items) accounted for up to nearly 50% of the variation in length of stay in a homogeneous sample such as stroke patients, but for less than 40% in the total sample. |
1996-12-02 |
2023-08-12 |
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J E Ween, M P Alexander, M D'Esposito, M Robert. Incontinence after stroke in a rehabilitation setting: outcome associations and predictive factors. Neurology. vol 47. issue 3. 1996-11-22. PMID:8797460. |
patients with less impairment (admission fim > 60) and small vessel strokes were likely to recover continence. |
1996-11-22 |
2023-08-12 |
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M E Segal, M Gillard, R Schal. Telephone and in-person proxy agreement between stroke patients and caregivers for the functional independence measure. American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation. vol 75. issue 3. 1996-08-07. PMID:8663929. |
this study examined patient/proxy agreement for telephone administration of the functional independence measure (fim) to a sample of 25 community-living stroke patients 18 mo post-stroke and their caregivers. |
1996-08-07 |
2023-08-12 |
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R W Mauthe, D C Haaf, P Hayn, J M Kral. Predicting discharge destination of stroke patients using a mathematical model based on six items from the Functional Independence Measure. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. vol 77. issue 1. 1996-02-22. PMID:8554464. |
a mathematical model using selected items from the functional independence measure (fim) was developed to predict disposition of stroke patients from an acute care hospital. |
1996-02-22 |
2023-08-12 |
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T Tsuji, S Sonoda, K Domen, E Saitoh, M Liu, N Chin. ADL structure for stroke patients in Japan based on the functional independence measure. American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation. vol 74. issue 6. 1996-02-07. PMID:8534387. |
the fim was measured for 190 stroke patients in several hospitals throughout japan. |
1996-02-07 |
2023-08-12 |
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J Chae, M Johnston, H Kim, R Zorowit. Admission motor impairment as a predictor of physical disability after stroke rehabilitation. American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation. vol 74. issue 3. 1995-07-19. PMID:7779333. |
the purpose of this study is to investigate the fugl-meyer motor impairment scale and physical disability as measured by the functional independence measure (fim) as predictors of physical independence after stroke inpatient rehabilitation. |
1995-07-19 |
2023-08-12 |
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J Chae, M Johnston, H Kim, R Zorowit. Admission motor impairment as a predictor of physical disability after stroke rehabilitation. American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation. vol 74. issue 3. 1995-07-19. PMID:7779333. |
these data confirm the strong motor impairment basis for the physical disability subdimensions of the fim and suggest that dependency in physical activities of daily living after stroke is primarily determined by degree of motor impairment. |
1995-07-19 |
2023-08-12 |
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T D Cowen, C T Huang, J Lebow, M J DeVivo, L N Hawkin. Functional outcomes after inpatient rehabilitation of patients with end-stage renal disease. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. vol 76. issue 4. 1995-05-17. PMID:7717836. |
in addition, stroke patients with esrd showed significantly lower motor fim score gains than stroke patients without esrd (5.09 vs 11.08; p = .002). |
1995-05-17 |
2023-08-12 |
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W P Fisher, R F Harvey, P Taylor, K M Kilgore, C K Kell. Rehabits: a common language of functional assessment. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. vol 76. issue 2. 1995-03-07. PMID:7848069. |
this study assessed 54 subjects (diagnoses: 8 brain injuries, 7 neuromuscular, 22 musculoskeletal, 7 spinal cord, 10 stroke) admitted to a free-standing rehabilitation hospital at admission and discharge using both the functional independence measure (fim) and the patient evaluation and conference system (pecs). |
1995-03-07 |
2023-08-12 |
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W J Oczkowski, S Barrec. The functional independence measure: its use to identify rehabilitation needs in stroke survivors. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. vol 74. issue 12. 1994-01-14. PMID:8259894. |
to explore the potential of the functional independence measure (fim) as a prognostic indicator of outcome in stroke survivors, 113 consecutive patients were observed from admission until discharge. |
1994-01-14 |
2023-08-12 |
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W J Oczkowski, S Barrec. The functional independence measure: its use to identify rehabilitation needs in stroke survivors. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. vol 74. issue 12. 1994-01-14. PMID:8259894. |
the fim, chedoke-mcmaster stroke assessment, and discharge location were used as the main outcome measures. |
1994-01-14 |
2023-08-12 |
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W J Oczkowski, S Barrec. The functional independence measure: its use to identify rehabilitation needs in stroke survivors. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. vol 74. issue 12. 1994-01-14. PMID:8259894. |
the results suggested that; (1) impairment variables alone are insufficient as prognostic indicators of outcome; (2) the absolute admission fim score, not the change in the fim score, is the best predictor of outcome disability and place of discharge; and (3) subgroups of stroke survivors with differing rehabilitation needs can be identified. |
1994-01-14 |
2023-08-12 |
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W J Oczkowski, S Barrec. The functional independence measure: its use to identify rehabilitation needs in stroke survivors. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. vol 74. issue 12. 1994-01-14. PMID:8259894. |
the fim allows us to classify stroke survivors according to their needs; therefore, attention should be redirected to the development of prognostic indicators for groups of stroke survivors. |
1994-01-14 |
2023-08-12 |
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C V Granger, B B Hamilton, J M Linacre, A W Heinemann, B D Wrigh. Performance profiles of the functional independence measure. American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation. vol 72. issue 2. 1993-05-26. PMID:8476548. |
the patterns of difficulty in performing fim items are illustrated by analysis of the following impairment groups: for motor items, orthopedic conditions, stroke with left hemiparesis and spinal cord dysfunction; for cognitive items, orthopedic conditions, brain dysfunction, stroke with right hemiparesis and spinal cord dysfunction. |
1993-05-26 |
2023-08-12 |
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