Shopping cart ITEMS
 modern scholarly publishers in the finest tradition
Login Register
Home
Books
Journals
References
A-Z Index
Author Index
For Our Authors
User Area
Shopping Cart
Contact
Electronic Data Center

Critical Reviews™ in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine

 

ISSN for PRINT: 0896-2960

Institutional price:

$684.00

Issues per year:

4

For Online Access

Best Paper Award Selection - Editorial Board Site

Add subscription to shopping cart

2004, Volume16

Issue 4

  102 pages  

DOI: 10.1615/CritRevPhysRehabilMed.v16.i4   

click 'Save as...' here to save XML metadata

Issue price - $163.00  

Add to shopping cart

  • Evaluating and Retraining Driving Performance in Clients with Disabilities
  • Barbara Mazer, B.Sc.(O.T.), Ph.D.
    Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital, Centre de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Readaptation du Montreal (CRIR), Laval; McGill University, School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    Isabelle Gelinas, B.Sc.(O.T.), Ph.D.
    Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital, Centre de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Readaptation du Montreal (CRIR), Laval; McGill University, School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    Dana Benoit, B.Sc.(O.T.), C.D.R.S
    McGill University, School of Physical and Occupational Therapy; Centre de readaptation Constance-Lethbridge, Montreal, Quebec, Canada


    ABSTRACT

    This critical review article summarizes the literature regarding the evaluation and retraining of driving skills in clients with a range of physical, perceptual, and cognitive disabilities. The impact of aging, as well as different disabling conditions, such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, and dementia, on the ability to drive safely, is discussed. The article first provides the conceptual framework for the psycho-motor, sensory/perceptual, and cognitive skills required for the driving task, as well as different driving models presented in the literature. Information regarding screening of fundamental driving skills, evaluating driving performance, and methods of retraining driving ability is then provided. Finally, this article examines current knowledge about the provision of adaptive equipment and managing driving cessation. The information reviewed in this article provides health care providers and researchers with the evidence available to-date in the field of driving for clients with disabilities.

    DOI: 10.1615/CritRevPhysRehabilMed.v16.i4.40

    Download article, 36 pages

    Article price - $35.00  

    Add to shopping cart

    << Previous article   Next article >>

    Designed by offsiteteam Designed by offsiteteam Designed by offsiteteam
    Begell House Inc.
    50 Cross Highway,
    Redding, CT 06896
    TEL (203) 938 1300
    FAX (203) 938 1304
    orders@begellhouse.com