«Rehab-CYCLE standard»
«Rehab-CYCLE standard» is the first ICF based software to optimise the management of your patients.
Of course you may continue to use your favourite patient management system and hesitate to switch to a new one, but we will give you 5 top reasons why to use «Rehab-CYCLE standard» for comprehensive and comfortable patient management.
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ICF Sheet
Clearly document the functioning and disabilities of your patients on the ICF sheet.
As this tool is based on the "WHO ICF Model of Functioning and Disability", it provides a common language for the description of human functioning and therefore facilitates multidisciplinary responsibility, to define therapy goals and to plan and implement the interventions. This individualised approach helps assure successful outcomes and satisfied clients.
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ICF Core Sets / ICF Browser
«Rehab-CYCLE standard» also provides you with the ICF Core Sets developed for an increasing number of conditions and diseases. These Sets are a most efficient and valid way to assist you in the assessment of a patient with a specific condition.
The integrated ICF browser allows you to make a clear functional diagnosis by simply linking the problems documented in the ICF sheet to the most appropriate ICF category.
It is then possible to quantify the magnitude of the level of health or the severity of the problem by using the ICF qualifiers, a simple 0-4 grading scale.
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References
Steiner WA, Ryser L, Huber E, Uebelhart D, Aeschlimann A, Stucki G. Use of the ICF model as a clinical problem-solving tool in physical therapy and rehabilitation medicine. Phys Ther 2002;82(11):1098-107.
Stucki G, Cieza A, Ewert T, Kostanjsek N, Chatterji S, Ustun TB. Application of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) in clinical practice. Disabil Rehabil. 2002;24(5):281-2.
Stucki G, Ewert T, Cieza A. Value and application of the ICF in rehabilitation medicine. Disabil Rehabil. 2003;25(11-12):628-34.
Stucki G, Sangha O. Principles of rehabilitation. In: Klippel JH, Dieppe PA, editors. Rheumatology, Second Edition. London: Mosby, 1998:11.1-11.14.
WHO. International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). World Health Organisation. ICF Full Version, December 2001 ed: WHO, 2001.
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