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Author:

Sandy Matsuda, PhD, OTR/L

Translator:
Silvia Pites, PhD

School of Health Professions, University of Missouri-Columbia

Síndrome Post-poliomielítico

Recursos

Direcciones del Internet

Organizaciones

  • Red Internacional de Colaboración de Ayuda para la Poliomielitis
    4207 Lindell Blvd. #110
    St. Louis, MO 63108-2905
    Phone: 314-534-0475

Referencias

  • Caverly NL, Simon RE, Headley JL. Post polio syndrome: an old adversary revisited. Presentation at American Occupational Therapy Conference; Chicago, April 23, 1996.
  • Casper MM. Post-polio sequelae: a general overview and a personal encounter. Occupational Therapy Forum 1985; 1(7): 11-2, 1(8): 11-3.
  • Chan KM, Amirjani N, Sumrain M, Clarke A., Strohschein FJ. Randomized controlled trial of strength training in post-polio patients. Muscle Nerve 2003 Mar; 27(3):332-8.
  • Newman EM, Echevarria ME, Digman G. Degenerative diseases. In: Trombly CA, editor. Occupational therapy for physical dysfunction. 4th ed. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins; 1995. p. 735-51.
  • Reed KL. Quick reference to occupational therapy. Gaithersburg (MD): Aspen Publishers; 1991.
  • Young GR. Occupational therapy and the post polio syndrome. Am J Occup Ther 1989; 43(2): 97-103.

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