31 results on '"Avelino, Patrick R"'
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2. Relative contributions of positive, negative, and adaptive features to limitations in upper-limb function three months after stroke
3. Telephone-based assessment of the fear of falling in older people and factors associated
4. Predictors of health-related quality of life one year after stroke: a systematic review with meta-analysis.
5. Walking speed best explains perceived locomotion ability in ambulatory people with chronic stroke, assessed by the ABILOCO questionnaire
6. Prevalence of dyspnea after stroke: a telephone-based survey
7. Validation of the telephone-based assessment of locomotion ability after stroke
8. Addition of backward walking training to forward walking training improves walking speed in children with cerebral palsy: a systematic review with meta-analysis
9. Exploratory analysis of randomized clinical trials in physiotherapy aimed at improving walking speed after stroke
10. Validation of the Telephone-Based Application of the ABILHAND for Assessment of Manual Ability After Stroke
11. Community-dwelling individuals with stroke, who have inspiratory muscle weakness, report greater dyspnea and worse quality of life
12. Deficits in dynamic balance were the motor impairments that best explained limitations in community ambulation after stroke
13. Respiratory muscle training increases respiratory muscle strength and reduces respiratory complications after stroke: a systematic review
14. Walking speed, hip muscles strength, aerobic capacity, and self-perceived locomotion ability most explain walking confidence after stroke: a cross-sectional experimental study
15. Walking confidence and perceived locomotion ability explain participation after stroke: A cross‐sectional experimental study
16. Test–retest reliability and measurement error of the modified gait efficacy scale in individuals with stroke.
17. Test–retest reliability and measurement error of the modified gait efficacy scale in individuals with stroke
18. Telephone-based assessment of walking confidence in older people
19. Canes may not improve spatiotemporal parameters of walking after stroke: a systematic review of cross-sectional within-group experimental studies.
20. Canes may not improve spatiotemporal parameters of walking after stroke: a systematic review of cross-sectional within-group experimental studies
21. Test‐Retest Reliability of the ABILOCO Questionnaire in Individuals with Stroke
22. Validation of the telephone-based assessment of locomotion ability after stroke.
23. Deficits in motor coordination of the paretic lower limb best explained activity limitations after stroke.
24. Efficacy of Interventions to Improve Respiratory Function After Stroke
25. Corrigendum to ‘Respiratory muscle training increases respiratory muscle strength and reduces respiratory complications after stroke: a systematic review’ [J Physiother 2016;62:138–144]
26. Potential predictors of lower extremity impairments in motor coordination of stroke survivors
27. Previous lower limb dominance does not affect measures of impairment and activity after stroke
28. Walking speed best explains perceived locomotion ability in ambulatory people with chronic stroke, assessed by the ABILOCO questionnaire
29. LOWER-LIMB MOTOR COORDINATION IS SIGNIFICANTLY IMPAIRED IN AMBULATORY PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC STROKE: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY.
30. BACKWARD WALKING TRAINING IS AS EFFECTIVE AS OR BETTER THAN FORWARD WALKING TRAINING FOR IMPROVING WALKING SPEED AFTER STROKE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.
31. Potential predictors of lower extremity impairments in motor coordination of stroke survivors.
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