Exercise and physical activity in persons aging with a physical disability

作者: James H. Rimmer

DOI: 10.1016/J.PMR.2004.06.013

关键词: Physical activityReimbursementClinical PracticeA physical disabilityHigh prevalenceMedicinePhysical functioningGerontologyRehabilitation

摘要: The relationship between physical functioning and activity isa reciprocal one; provides the individual with capability to engage in activities, helps maintain some cases improve functioning. This relationship, coupled high prevalence of inactivity among persons aging a disability, has profound implications for rehabilitation practice, especially evaluating intermediate long-term outcomes clinical practice. For play role maintenance enhancement disabilities, increasing participation various types community must be part recovery continuum. There is also critical need identify specific doses disabilities secondary conditions. HMOs other health insurers will require evidence-based before establishing reimbursement procedures programs disability.

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