会议介绍

The ISPRM is the result of the merger and integration of the International Rehabilitation Medicine Association (IRMA) and the International Federation of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (IFPM&R). The merger was accomplished and the ISPRM formed on 13 November, 1999. Its mission is to improve the knowledge, skills and attitudes of physicians in the understanding of the pathodynamics and management of impairments and disabilities, to help to improve the quality of life of people with impairments and disabilities, and to provide a mechanism to facilitate rehabilitation medicine input to international health organizations with special emphasis on those dedicated to the physical and rehabilitation field.
  征文范围及要求: 
  Submission Guidelines:
1.Abstracts must be submitted in English.
2.Limit your abstracts to 400 words.
3.Arrange your abstract as follows:
* A title: brief and clear, do not indent
* Authors: all authors’ names without degrees or titles
* Separate paragraphs of the Objectives or Aims, Methods, Results, Conclusions
4.Define each abbreviation the first time it is used in the text by placing in parentheses.
5.Do not include references in the abstract. 
Abstracts Categories
Assessment & Rehabilitation in Diseases and Trauma of the Brain 
Assessment & Rehabilitation in Diseases and Trauma of the Spinal Cord 
Assessment & Rehabilitation in Neuropathies, Myopathies, and Peripheral Nerve Lesions 
Other Neurological Rehabilitation 
Assessment & Rehabilitation in Limb Amputation and Trauma 
Assessment & Rehabilitation in Rheumatoid Arthritis; Osteoarthritis; Osteoporosis 
Assessment & Rehabilitation in Soft-Tissue Trauma 
Assessment & Rehabilitation in Back Pain 
Other Orthopedic and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation 
Assessment & Rehabilitation in Geriatric Rehabilitation 
Assessment & Rehabilitation in Pediatric Rehabilitation 
Assessment & Rehabilitation in Persistent Unawareness, Vegetative State 
Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 
Rehabilitation in the Cancer Patient 
Rehabilitation in Other Specific Conditions (e.g., Major Burns; Organ Transplantation) 
Organization and Management of Rehabilitation Services 
Scope of the Specialty and Educational Needs 
Evidence-Based Rehabilitation 
Management of Other Commonly Encountered Disabling Conditions 
Miscellaneous 
List of Topics 
I. P&RM in Neurological Disorders
A. Diseases and Trauma of the Brain
A1. Stroke & Other Diseases of the Brain 
A2. Traumatic Brain Injury
A3. Disorders of Brain Sensory-Motor Control
A4. Disorders of Cognition, Language & Behaviour
A5. Neuropsychological Assessment
B. Diseases and Trauma of the Spinal Cord
B1. Spinal Cord Injury B3. Spinal Sensory-Motor Control
B2. Diseases of the Spinal Cord B4. Sphincter Control
C. Neuropathies, Myopathies, and Peripheral Nerve Lesions
D. Neurological Rehabilitation—Other
II. P&RM in Orthopedic and Musculoskeletal Disorders
E. Limb Amputation and Trauma
E1. Lower Limb Amputation; Prosthetics 
E2. Upper Limb Amputation; Prosthetics 
E3. Hand Injury 
E4. Rehabilitation Following Bone Fractures and Reconstructive Orthopedic Surgery
F. Rheumatic Conditions—Rheumatoid Arthritis; Osteoarthritis
G. Osteoporosis
H. Back and Neck Pain
I. Soft-Tissue Trauma
J. Orthopedic and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation—Other
III. P&RM in Other Specific Conditions
K. Geriatric Rehabilitation
K1. Rehabilitation Goal Setting in the Aged K3. Geriatric Rehabilitation—Other
K2. Dementia
L. Pediatric Rehabilitation
L1. Traumatic Brain Injury in Childhood 
L2. Cerebral Palsy: Spina Bifida 
L3. Developmental Disorders 
L4. Learning Disabilities and ADHD 
L5. Functional Evaluation & Outcome Measurement in Childhood 
L6. Pediatric Rehabilitation—Other
M. Persistent Unawareness, Vegetative State
N. Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
O. Rehabilitation in the Cancer Patient
P. Rehabilitation in Other Specific Conditions (e.g. Major Burns; Organ Transplantation)
IV. P&RM Topics of General Interest
Q. Organization and Management of Rehabilitation Services
Q1. Rehabilitation in General Hospitals and in Rehabilitation Centers
Q2. Community Based Rehabilitation Service
Q3. Quality of Care Standards in Rehabilitation Services: Accrediation Principles
Q4. Vocational and Occupational Rehabilitation
Q5. Rehabilitation Following Mass Casualty and Military Rehabilitation
R. Scope of the Specialty and Educational Needs
R1. Specialization in P Postgraduate Education
R2. Teaching P&RM to Other Medical and Paramedical Professions
R3. Practice of P&RM in Different Countries
R4. Special Needs for Rehabilitation in Developing Countries
R5. Ethical Considerations in P&RM; Disability and the Law in Different Countries
R6. Possible Role of Alternative-Medicine in Rehabilitation
S. Evidence-Based Rehabilitation
S1. Evaluation of Impairments
S2. Evaluation of Disability/Activity
S3. Evaluation of Handicap/Participation
S4. Longitudinal Evaluation of Natural and Induced Recovery; Outcome Measurement
S5. Quality of Life (QOL) Assessment
S6. WHO-ICF (2001) International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health
T. Management of Other Commonly Encountered Disabling Conditions
T1. Sexual Disability
T2. Pain Management
T3. Spasticity Management
T4. Postural Instability and Recurrent Falls
T5. Wound Care; Prevention and Treatment of Pressure Sores
T6. Sleep Disorders
T7. Disability Related Depression, Anxiety and Psychiatric Disturbances
U. Other Topics of General Interest
U1. Secondary and Tertiary Prevention in P&RM
U2. Sports Medicine and Sports for the Disabled
U3. Electrodiagnosis
U4. Kinesiology; Gait Analysis; Motion Analysis; Posturography
U5. Orthotic Devices
U6. Advanced Technologies in Rehabilitation
U7. Neuromuscular Functional Electrical Stimulation; Biofeedback
U8. Augmentative Devices for the Disabled
U9. Ergonomic Considerations in House & Workplace of Disabled Persons
U10. Balneotherapy and Hydrotherapy for the Disabled
V. Other P&RM Topics not in the List

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