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Mobility devices to promote activity and participation: A systematic review
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 09/11/09
Salminen AL et al. – Interventions and outcome measurement methods varied between the studies; consequently, it was not possible to draw any general conclusions about the effectiveness of mobility device interventions. However, evidence was found that mobility devices improve users’ activity and participation and increase mobility. A lack of high–quality research hampers conclusions about effectiveness. More original, well–designed research is required.
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