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Published 2016
.... We hypothesized that the use of elastic bands would decrease rearfoot eversion and that the greater the band...
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Published 2006
...Objective: The effect of castration and subsequent replacement of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA...
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...Objective:To assess the impact of a diabetic foot outpatient clinic on reducing the morbidity...
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Published 2016
...Abstract Background and objectives: Total knee arthroplasty and total hip arthroplasty are...
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Published 2025
... improvement in shoulder range of motion, and a noticeable decrease in pain intensity, demonstrating the...
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Published 2019
... sand pack) were applied to the calf muscles of the paretic limb. The measurements taken (before and...
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Published 2018
... tubing rather than a single larger inner diameter (ID) tubing in the venous limb to decrease prime volume...
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Published 2020
...Purpose/Background: Sarcopenia (decrease of muscle mass and function) has been linked with...
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Published 2020
...Aging causes negative effects on the functional capacity of the seniors, and consequent decrease...
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Published 2018
... patients. The objective of this study was to assess the influence of clinical and laboratory parameters...
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Published 2024
... person and, consequently, the fear of falling²¹. Therefore, the objective of this study was...
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Published 2024
...© 2024 Elsevier LtdObjective: compare the acute effect of lower limb stretching exercises with...
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Published 2021
...ABSTRACT Objective: To quantify the neural elements in the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL...
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