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The result of being impaired; a deterioration or weakening; a disability or handicap; an inefficient part or factor.
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Within this dataset, approximately two-thirds (n = 49) were "impairment responders" (i.e. their NIS scores reduced by 2 or more points between admission and discharge.
The core problems of the patient presented in the case report were impairment of functions of memory, identity, perception of the environment, and control of physical movements.
The criteria for sacrification were impairment of the general condition, worsening of the nutritional condition, and/or reduction of activity level.
34 Most frequently recorded were impairment measures, including range of movement (90%) and spasticity mainly using the Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) (83%).
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As GAS goals were impairment-based it is unclear from this study if a more functional approach to training translates to improvement in goals related to function and participation.
The issue is the fact that every one of the adverts' focus is impairment, as part of the story.
Kark says "it is not impairment at the time of misconduct which the panel is looking for, it is impairment of the doctor's fitness to practice at the time of the hearing".
There was impairment of propioception and vibration.
In obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), there is impairment in executive functions and nonverbal memory.
In measurements of retention, there was impairment in the TDP-43 group.
In health and health-related domains, this basis for classification is impairment in body structure and function [1,2].
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