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Lotan M
Contact information
Department of Public Health and Primary Health Care, Section for Physiotherapy Science, University of Bergen, Norway. Email: ml_pt_rs@netvision.net.il
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 Lotan M is the first author. Also, it is possible for multiple authors named Lotan M to have articles in the CIRRIE database.
Bibliographic information
Lotan M has been an author on 22 articles in the CIRRIE database. The 5 most recent are:
Lotan M, Yalon-Chamovitz S, Weiss PL. (2010). Virtual reality as means to improve physical fitness of individuals at a severe level of intellectual and developmental disability. Research in Developmental Disabilities 31(4):869-74.
Lotan M, Gold C. (2009). Meta-analysis of the effectiveness of individual intervention in the controlled multisensory environment (Snoezelen) for individuals with intellectual disability. Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability 34(3):207-15.
Lotan M, Moe-Nilssen R, Ljunggren AE, Strand LI. (2010). Measurement properties of the Non-Communicating Adult Pain Checklist (NCAPC): A pain scale for adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, scored in a clinical setting. Research in Developmental Disabilities 31(2):367-375.
Danieli-Lahav Y, Lotan M. (2009). Environmental adjustments for the person with Rett syndrome. Adapting the house and the family structure. International Journal on Disability and Human Development 8(4):325-339.
Lotan M, Gold C. (2009). Meta-analysis of the effectiveness of individual intervention in the controlled multisensory environment (Snoezelen) for individuals with intellectual disability. Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability 34(3):207-15.
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The most used subject headings in articles written by this author in the CIRRIE database are:
- Intellectual disabilities (11)
- Intervention (9)
- Reviews (5)
- Therapy (5)
- Developmental disabilities (4)