Current Issue : N°02, Juillet 2025
Rédacteur en chef : Ouassini Bensaber
Chef de rédaction : Zouhir Boukara
Comité de Lecture: Z. Boukara, S. Benzaoui, N. Benhassine, LL. Maouche, F. Elabed, S. Chouakri
A.Hameg, D. Kadi, A.Bahloul, Souadih, A.Bbenbellal, R. Taiar, O. Bensaber
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Les anomalies du pied du nouveau-né :...
The foot is the primary component of the sensorimotor loop during gait and is subjected to numerous mechanical constraints. Its integrity is essential for proper function.
It may be affected...
Management of complex regional pain...
Complex regional pain syndrome type I (CRPS-I) is a chronic and disabling pain condition frequently encountered in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (PRM)1. It is characterized by...
Nerve damage following a...
The aim of our study is to explain the importance of managing type IV supracondylar fractures through a clinical case (a 30-month-old infant) treated in the pediatric emergency...
The Management of a clinical case of...
Introduction : The objective of this article is to evaluate the effectiveness of the injection of platelet-rich plasma – PRP, associated with a physical rehabilitation program,...
the Management of hémifacial spams...
contribution of functional assessment...
Background: Hemifacial spasm (HFS) is a chronic movement disorder characterized by unilateral, involuntary facial muscle contractions, significantly impairing function and...
The role of botulinum toxin in the...
Introduction
Botulinum toxin represents a major advance in the management of upper limb spasticity in vascular hemiplegia through botulinum toxin injections. The objectives of our study were...
Joint Health Monitoring and the...
Background:Hemophilic arthropathy is a major source of morbidity in patients with severe hemophilia. Recurrent joint bleeding leads to progressive joint damage and functional...
Outcome of patients undergoing...
Introduction: Intermittent catheterization (ICC) is the gold standard for managing neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction. In Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R)...
Arthrogrypose congénitale multiple :...
Background: Multiple congenital arthrogryposis (MCA) is a rare condition characterized by congenital joint contractures, which can lead to severe functional limitations....
Quel est l’intérêt de la rééducation...
The aim of this study was to assess the recovery of recent ankle sprains following rehabilitation.Material and methods: This was a bicenter, prospective study of 119 recent...
Intérêt de l’hémisphérotomie chez un...
L’épilepsie pharmaco-résistante touche près de 30 % des enfants et entraîne des retentissements neurologiques, cognitifs et psychosociaux importants. L’hémisphérotomie, intervention...
Parkinsonisme avec tremblement au...
Background
Post-polio syndrome (PPS) is characterized by the late onset of new neuromuscular symptoms occurring decades after acute paralytic poliomyelitis. Beyond lower...
Spine behavior in operated children...
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this study was to compare spine behavior in operated children with neglected hip dislocation and in children with idiopathic scoliosis.
...Prise en charge et évolution des...
The aim of this study was to provide epidemiological information of recent ankle sprains following rehabilitation.Material and methods: This was a bicenter, prospective study of...
HOSPITALISATION A DOMICILE EN MPR...
Les structures dites d’hospitalisation à domicile permettent d’assurer au domicile du malade, pour une période limitée mais révisable en fonction de...
Les Troubles urinaires et paralysie...
Introduction:
Cerebral palsy (CP) is traditionally approached through its...
L' Instillation Intravesicale...
Overactive bladders are common pediatric urological challenges. Oral anticholinergic treatments are often limited by systemic side effects. Intravesical instillation of oxybutynin offers a...
The Algerian Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AJPMR) is dedicated to enhancing the visibility and accessibility of scientific research in healthcare at both national and international levels. We are committed to publishing high-quality articles focused on continuing education, experimental studies, and clinical applications within the fields of medical sciences, particularly physical medicine and rehabilitation. Our goal is to present the latest advancements in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR) while maintaining a rigorous selection process that adheres to international standards of scientific publishing.
The AJPMR addresses all healthcare professionals in a multidisciplinary approach, including PMR and its partners in neurology, neurosurgery, orthopedics, intensive care, artificial intelligence, and emerging technologies, as well as in fundamental, human, and social sciences. By promoting research in health sciences, with a special emphasis on PMR, we aim to foster the exchange of knowledge between researchers and field practitioners.
The establishment of this scientific journal is in line with the mission of the Algerian Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (SAMER), which, in addition to training specialists in PMR, is dedicated to updating scientific knowledge in the field through research. This new publication enriches the scientific landscape by providing a platform for the development and dissemination of cutting-edge advancements in PMR.
We invite you to explore the contributions of the AJPMR, a journal that aspires to be a key player in the dissemination of knowledge and the promotion of excellence in the field of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.