Bohannon Richard | Department Of Physical Therapy School Of Allied Health U-101 University Of Connecticut
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Bohannon Richard
Department Of Physical Therapy School Of Allied Health U-101 University Of Connecticut
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BOHANNON RICHARD
Department of Physical Therapy, School of Allied Health U-2101, University of Connecticut
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ERIKSRUD OLA
Department of Physical Therapy, School of Allied Health U-2101, University of Connecticut
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Bohannon Richard
Univ. Connecticut Ct Usa
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Bohannon Richard
Department Of Physical Therapy School Of Allied Health University Of Connecticut
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DITTIGER MICHELLE
Department of Physical Therapy, School of Allied Health Professions, University of Connecticut
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ANDREWS A
Elon College, Department of Physical Therapy Education
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SCHAUBERT KAREN
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Washington Hospital Center
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Schaubert Karen
Department Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation Washington Hospital Center
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Eriksrud Ola
Department Of Physical Therapy School Of Allied Health U-2101 University Of Connecticut
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Dittiger Michelle
Department Of Physical Therapy School Of Allied Health Professions University Of Connecticut
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Maljanian Rose
Department Of Physical Therapy School Of Allied Health University Of Connecticut
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SADARIA Ketan
Department of Physical Therapy, School of Allied Health, University of Connecticut
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LEE Nora
Department of Physical Therapy, School of Allied Health, University of Connecticut
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Andrews A
Elon College Department Of Physical Therapy Education
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Lee Nora
Department Of Physical Therapy School Of Allied Health University Of Connecticut
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Sadaria Ketan
Department Of Physical Therapy School Of Allied Health University Of Connecticut
著作論文
- What Measure of Lower Extremity Muscle Strength Best Explains Walking Independence?
- Reliability, Responsiveness, and Validity of Timed, Large Amplitude, Rapid Alternating Movement Patterns among Patients with Stroke
- Long-Term Reliability of the Timed Up-and-Go Test among Community-Dwelling Elders
- Motricity Index Scores are Valid Indicators of Paretic Upper Extremity Strength Following Stroke
- Ratings of Physical Function Obtained by Interview are Legitimate for Patients Hospitalized After Stroke
- Discriminant Construct Validity of Hand-Held Dynamometry and Manual Muscle Testing in a Home Care Setting