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  Vol. 270 No. 2, July 14, 1993 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Kristi L. Kirschner, MD; Henry B. Betts, MD

JAMA. 1993;270(2):248-250.

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Physiatry has continued to evolve with changing patterns of illness and disability. The Institute of Medicine estimates that 35 million Americans (approximately one in seven) have disabling conditions.1 More than 9 million are unable to work, study, or live independently. The average American will live almost 13 years with some sort of limitation. A 1988 National Health Interview Study showed that the incidence of disability increases dramatically with age.2 About 5% of those under the age of 18 years have some degree of activity limitation, increasing to almost 40% in those 65 and over.

Chronic illnesses, arthritis, strokes, trauma, and pain syndromes account for a significant proportion of functional limitations. As specialists in the pathogenesis, prevention, and remediation of disability, physiatrists are in a position to assist a variety of practitioners in maximizing function and quality of life. In particular, there have been exciting advances in the treatment . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


Author Affiliations

Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (III)



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