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- :Jones, Gwyn C. ;Crews, John E.8 2013 | Disabil Rehabil. 35(17):1479-1490:PurposeThe aim of this study was to compare workers and nonworkers who reported mild, moderate, and severe/complete functional limitations to identify...
- :Sinclair, Lisa Bundara ;Fox, Michael H.2013 | Int J Health Plann Manage. 28(2):172-180:This article describes use of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) as a tool for strategic planning. The ICF i...
- :Fox, Michael H. ;Krahn, Gloria L.7 2015 | Disabil Health J. 8(3):457-463:BackgroundSurveillance on paralysis prevalence has been conceptually and methodologically challenging. Numerous methods have been used to approximate ...
- :Conway, Kristin M ;Ciafaloni, Emma7 2018 | Disabil Rehabil. 40(15):1773-1780:PurposeDuchenne and Becker muscular dystrophies, collectively referred to as dystrophinopathies, are X-linked recessive diseases that affect dystrophi...
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