FACIAL AFFECT RECOGNITION TRAINING THROUGH TELEPRACTICE: TWO CASE STUDIES OF INDIVIDUALS WITH CHRONIC TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

Facial Affect Recognition Training Through Telepractice: Two Case Studies of Individuals with Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury

The use of a modified Facial Affect Recognition (FAR) training to identify emotions was investigated with two case studies of adults with moderate to severe chronic (> five years) traumatic brain injury (TBI).The modified FAR training was here administered via telepractice to target social communication skills.Therapy consisted of identifying em

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Impact of general incidence function on three-strain SEIAR model

We investigate the behavior of a complex three-strain model with a generalized incidence rate.The incidence rate is an essential aspect of the model as it determines the number of new infections emerging.The mathematical model comprises thirteen nonlinear ordinary differential equations with susceptible, exposed, symptomatic, asymptomatic and recov

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Management of arthrofibrosis in neuromuscular disorders: a review

Abstract Arthrofibrosis, or rigid contracture of major articular joints, is a significant morbidity of many neurodegenerative disorders.The pathogenesis depends on the mechanism and severity of the precipitating neuromuscular disorder.Most neuromuscular disorders, whether spastic or hypotonic, culminate in decreased joint range of motion.Limited ra

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