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Welcome to issue #31 of the ACRM OPEN ACCESS Content Alert, providing the latest OPEN ACCESS rehabilitation research from the ACRM family of journals.
We hope you find this useful — timely, curated OPEN ACCESS articles in one place for your convenience.
SPECIAL NOTICE: Archives of Rehabilitation Research & Clinical Translation receives Impact Factor of 1.9.
Sincerely,
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ACRM Journal Editors
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Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Co-Editors-in-Chief
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Leighton Chan, MD, MPH, FACRM *Dr.Chan is serving in a personal capacity Bethesda, MD, USA
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Allen W. Heinemann, PhD, ABPP (RP), FACRM Northwestern University Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
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Archives of Rehabilitation Research & Clinical Translation
Editor-in-Chief
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Jeffrey R. Basford, MD, PhD, FACRM
Mayo Clinic
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Mormer et al. describe their approach to identifying, selecting, and utilizing area-level measures of social determinants to explore the relationship between social determinants and rehabilitation use. They present their methods for developing a conceptual model and a methodological framework for the selection of social determinant measures relevant to rehabilitation use and an overview of publicly available data on social determinants. They then discuss methodological challenges encountered and future directions for this work. | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Longitudinal Progression of White Matter Hyperintensity Severity in Chronic Stroke Aphasia
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Natalie Busby, PhD et al. | FREE ACCESS >>>
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The Functional Balance Ability Measure: A Measure of Balance Across the Spectrum of Functional Mobility in Persons Post-Stroke
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Jasmine J. Cash, MS et al. | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Vagus Nerve Stimulation Paired With Upper-Limb Rehabilitation After Stroke: 2- and 3-Year Follow-up From the Pilot Study
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Gerard E. Francisco, MD et al. | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Strength Training of the Nonhemiplegic Side Promotes Motor Function Recovery in Patients With Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Chenlan Shao, MS et al. | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Creation of a Limb Loss and Preservation Registry for Improving the Quality of Patient Care in the United States
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Kenton R. Kaufman, PhD, PE et al. | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Pain, Balance-Confidence, Functional Mobility, and Reach Are Associated With Risk of Recurrent Falls Among Adults With Lower-Limb Amputation
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Mayank Seth, PhD et al. | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Incidents and Sudden Patient Deteriorations Occurring During Their Rehabilitation Sessions in an Acute Care Hospital: A Retrospective Cohort Study
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Koji Mizutani, PT, MSc et al. | FREE ACCESS >>>
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A Pilot Feasibility Trial of an Upper Extremity Assistive System
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Emma Hammelef, BSE et al. | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Completeness of Reporting Is Suboptimal in Randomized Controlled Trials Published in Rehabilitation Journals, With Trials With Low Risk of Bias Displaying Better Reporting: A Meta-research Study
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Tiziano Innocenti, MSc et al. | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Clinical Characteristics of 100 Patients With Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders and Shoulder Complaints With or Without Mechanical Symptoms: A Cross-sectional Study
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Behnam Liaghat, MSc et al. | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Your Article Title Here
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Interested in being published in the next edition? Submit your research for publication. Both journals offer 20% off the Article Processing Charge (APC) to ACRM paid members when electing to publish open access. | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Rehabilitation of Social Communication Skills in Patients With Acquired Brain Injury With Intensive and Standard Group Interactive Structured Treatment: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Silje Merethe Hansen Ingebretsen, MA et al. | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Effectiveness of a Telerehabilitation Evidence-Based Tablet App for Rehabilitation in Traumatic Bone and Soft Tissue Injuries of the Hand, Wrist, and Fingers
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Alejandro Suero-Pineda, PT, MSci et al. | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Excellent Recanalization and Small Core Volumes Are Associated With Favorable AM-PAC Score in Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke Secondary to Large Vessel Occlusion
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Vivek Yedavalli, MD, MS et al. | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Oxygen Therapy During Activities of Daily Living Rehabilitation and Outcome in Patients With Severe-to-critical COVID-19
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Shuen-Loong Tham, MRCP et al. | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Relationship of Age And Mobility Levels During Physical Rehabilitation With Clinical Outcomes in Critical Illness
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Kirby P. Mayer, PT, PhD et al. | FREE ACCESS >>>
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Range of Motion Limitations in Middle-aged Adults With Cerebral Palsy
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Ann-Louise Wibeck, Msc et al. | FREE ACCESS >>>
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WHY PUBLISH OPEN ACCESS
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When you publish open access, your article is freely available to the world. And when you publish with ACRM, you receive unmatched exposure through our vast membership, marketing and social media reach. More people will see and cite your work increasing your H-index, enhancing your resume and boosting your career. You can publish open access in either the Archives of PM&R or ARRCT, the ACRM open access journal. Both journals offer 20% off the Article Processing Charge (APC) for those with the PAID level of ACRM membership — saving hundreds of dollars per publication. | MORE >>>
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