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Kirchberger I
Contact information
ICF Research Branch WHO FIC Collaborating Center (DIMDI), Institute for Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (IHRS), Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany.
Note: this information is from 2010 and may not be completely up to date. Information is taken from the most recent article we have where Kirchberger I is the first author. Also, it is possible for multiple authors named Kirchberger I to have articles in the CIRRIE database.
Bibliographic information
Kirchberger I has been an author on 26 articles in the CIRRIE database. The 5 most recent are:
Kirschneck M, Kirchberger I, Amann E, Cieza A. (2011). Validation of the comprehensive ICF core set for low back pain: the perspective of physical therapists. Manual Therapy 16(4):364-72.
Bossmann T, Kirchberger I, Glaessel A, Stucki G, et al. (2011). Validation of the comprehensive ICF core set for osteoarthritis: the perspective of physical therapists. Physiotherapy 97(1):3-16.
Glaessel A, Kirchberger I, Stucki G, Cieza A. (2011). Does the Comprehensive International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Core Set for Breast Cancer capture the problems in functioning treated by physiotherapists in women with breast cancer?. Physiotherapy 97(1):33-46.
Lemberg I, Kirchberger I, Stucki G, Cieza A. (2010). The ICF Core Set for stroke from the perspective of physicians: a worldwide validation study using the Delphi technique. European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 46(3):377-88.
Glassel A, Kirchberger I, Linseisen E, Stamm T, et al. (2010). Content validation of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Core Set for stroke: the perspective of occupational therapists. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy - Revue Canadienne d Ergotherapie 77(5):289-302.
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The most used subject headings in articles written by this author in the CIRRIE database are:
- ICF (24)
- Evaluation techniques (9)
- Disabilities (9)
- Arthritis (7)
- Spinal cord injuries (6)