LIM/34 - Laboratório de Ciências da Reabilitação

O Laboratório de Ciências da Reabilitação é ligado ao Departamento de Fisioterapia Fonoaudiologia e terapia Ocupacional da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FMUSP).

Linhas de pesquisa: função e disfunção em fisioterapia; fonoaudiologia, linguagem; audição; intervenção social em terapia ocupacional.

Site oficial: http://limhc.fm.usp.br/portal/lim34-laboratorio-de-ciencias-da-reabilitacao/

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Recent Submissions

  1. “Benefits of the pedicled osteoplastic flap as a surgical approach of mastoidectomy in cochlear implant surgery”

    EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF OTO-RHINO-LARYNGOLOGY, v.279, n.5, p.2259-2268, 2022

    Objective: To evaluate the esthetic and functional results of an osteoplastic flap for mastoid cavity closure in cochlear implant surgery. Study design: Double-blind, prospective, randomized clinical trial. Setting: tertiary referral center. Intervention(s): On hundred and twenty-six patients wer...

  2. Risk of Dysphonia in Legal Professionals: Proposal for a Screening Protocol

    REVISTA DE INVESTIGACION E INNOVACION EN CIENCIAS DE LA SALUD, v.5, n.2, p.93-111, 2023

    Introduction. Due to the communicative requirements inherent to the profession, the legal professional benefits from speech therapy monitoring for the proper use of the voice and to avoid the occurrence of vocal disorders. The development of specific instruments will contribute with more relevant...

  3. Stressful events among adolescents from public schools in a community in Brazil

    EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY, v.66, suppl.1, Special Issue, p.S907-S907, 2023

  4. Auditory central pathways in children and adolescents with multiple sclerosis

    ARQUIVOS DE NEURO-PSIQUIATRIA, v.81, n.10, p.898-904, 2023

    Background Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory demyelinating disease. Auditory evoked potential studies have demonstrated conduction and neural processing deficits in adults with MS, but little is known about the electrophysiological responses in children and adolescents.Objective to evalu...

  5. Dichotic Sentences Test Performance of Adults with communication complaints

    CODAS, v.35, n.4, article ID e20210301, 6p, 2023

    Purpose: To analyze the performance of normal-hearing adults with communication complaints in the Dichotic Sentences Test. Methods: We selected from the database 15 normal-hearing participants with normal results in the Digits Dichotic Test, aged between 19 and 44 years, right-handed, who reporte...

  6. Stroke in children and adolescents: Analysis of electrophysiological and behavioral assessment findings of auditory processing

    CLINICS, v.78, article ID 100286, 7p, 2023

    Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the auditory processing behavior of children and adolescents diagnosed with stroke and compare it with that of typically developing individuals.Methods: This was an analytical cross-sectional study involving 48 participants aged between 7 and 17 years with ade...

  7. Learning challenges in Physical Therapy, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, and Occupational Therapy undergraduate programs during the COVID-19 pandemic

    CODAS, v.35, n.4, article ID e20220025, 7p, 2023

    Purpose: COVID-19 posed numerous challenges to educational programs that had to quickly adapt to remote online learning (ROL) to ensure the continuity of health professional training over the pandemic. We aimed to assess the students' and professors' perceptions of the teaching-learning process i...

  8. Risk of dysphonia and voice quality in performing arts students

    CODAS, v.35, n.4, article ID e20220036, 8p, 2023

    Purpose: To analyse the relationship between the risk of dysphonia and vocal quality in undergraduate performing arts students. Methods: Observational cross-sectional study with 38 undergraduate students in Performing Arts. We applied screening protocols for general and specific risk of dysphonia...

  9. Universal neonatal hearing screening before and during the COVID-19 pandemic

    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY, v.172, article ID 111689, 6p, 2023

    Objective: To verify the frequency of risk factors for hearing loss in newborns and their possible associations with universal neonatal hearing screening results before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Historical cohort study with data analysis of newborns attended in a reference hearin...

  10. Reducing the gap between science and clinic: lessons from academia and professional practice - part B: traditional vocal therapy techniques and modern electrostimulation and photobiomodulation techniques applied to vocal rehabilitation

    CODAS, v.34, n.5, article ID e20210241, 13p, 2022

    This text is the continuation of the XVIII SBFa Congress publication. In part ""A"" we presented the analyses on clinical vocal evaluation. Part ""B"" focuses on vocal rehabilitation: 4. Traditional techniques of vocal therapy; 5. Modern techniques of electrostimulation and photobiomodulation app...