The role of the physiatrist in the haemophilia comprehensive care team in different parts of the world

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The role of the physiatrist, as a member of the multidisciplinary haemophilia comprehensive care team, is to prevent and treat activity limitations and restriction of participation on the part of the patient. This role is threefold: (i) provide education to the patients, families and healthcare providers to detect disabling injuries and take adequate precautions; (ii) provide specialized treatment of musculoskeletal disabilities striving for the highest level of functionality and (iii) Stimulate the patient's full participation in socio-economic activities of his country. Prominent physiatrists from different parts of the world describe the situation in Armenia, China, Egypt, France, Indonesia (and the Philippines), the Netherlands and South America. © 2008 The Authors Journal compilation © 2008 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Heijnen, L., Dirat, G., Chen, L., Tulaar, A. B. M., Moysisyan, L., Nassar, N. M. M., & Batistella, L. R. (2008). The role of the physiatrist in the haemophilia comprehensive care team in different parts of the world. Haemophilia, 14(SUPPL. 3), 153–161. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2516.2008.01743.x

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