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This cross-sectional study was designed to examine weight in association with demographic and disability characteristics and secondary conditions in a sample of community living women with physical disabilities.
Specific independent variables were categorised under demographic, educational, work and disability characteristics.
Table 3 presents the demographic, pain and disability characteristics for the groups.
Performance measures and self reported disability were compared across residential settings and gender in order to describe the function and disability characteristics of our baseline sample group.
We examined a total of 12 pre-injury health and disability characteristics all of which appeared to be related to at least one of the outcomes (Table 3).
Sample size, MS disability characteristics, motor domain task, cognitive domain task, outcome measures, and general findings were extracted from the selected studies.
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