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The following pages link to Which impairments are most associated with high mobility performance in older adults? Implications for a rehabilitation prescription (Q82862896):
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- Prioritizing Functional Capacity as a Principal End Point for Therapies Oriented to Older Adults With Cardiovascular Disease: A Scientific Statement for Healthcare Professionals From the American Heart Association. (Q30235110) (← links)
- Reconceptualizing balance: attributes associated with balance performance (Q34112092) (← links)
- Trunk muscle attributes are associated with balance and mobility in older adults: a pilot study (Q34242111) (← links)
- Are changes in leg power responsible for clinically meaningful improvements in mobility in older adults? (Q34637780) (← links)
- Using a body-fixed sensor to identify subclinical gait difficulties in older adults with IADL disability: maximizing the output of the timed up and go (Q34901795) (← links)
- What physical attributes underlie self-reported vs. observed ability to walk 400 m in later life? An analysis from the InCHIANTI Study (Q35006774) (← links)
- Increased trunk extension endurance is associated with meaningful improvement in balance among older adults with mobility problems (Q35072171) (← links)
- How Well Do Functional Assessments of Mobility and Balance Discriminate Fallers and Recurrent Fallers from Non-Fallers among Ambulatory Older Adults in the Community? (Q35529615) (← links)
- Performance-Based Versus Patient-Reported Physical Function: What Are the Underlying Predictors? (Q35587765) (← links)
- Skeletal muscle power: a critical determinant of physical functioning in older adults (Q35633050) (← links)
- The influence of initial bipedal stance width on the clinical measurement of unipedal balance time (Q35932675) (← links)
- A Novel Approach to Identifying Trajectories of Mobility Change in Older Adults (Q36231719) (← links)
- The Boston Rehabilitative Impairment Study of the Elderly: a description of methods (Q36542320) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms underlying skeletal muscle weakness in human cancer: reduced myosin-actin cross-bridge formation and kinetics (Q36787452) (← links)
- Gait coordination impairment is associated with mobility in older adults (Q36971272) (← links)
- Leg and Trunk Impairments Predict Participation in Life Roles in Older Adults: Results From Boston RISE. (Q37224029) (← links)
- Validity of an exercise test based on habitual gait speed in mobility-limited older adults (Q37231693) (← links)
- Leg strength or velocity of movement: which is more influential on the balance of mobility limited elders? (Q37317601) (← links)
- Which neuromuscular attributes are most associated with mobility among older primary care patients? (Q37418663) (← links)
- Ageing, Muscle Power and Physical Function: A Systematic Review and Implications for Pragmatic Training Interventions (Q38740226) (← links)
- Neuromuscular Impairments Contributing to Persistently Poor and Declining Lower-Extremity Mobility Among Older Adults: New Findings Informing Geriatric Rehabilitation (Q42392608) (← links)
- Lower quadriceps rate of force development is associated with worsening physical function in adults with or at risk for knee osteoarthritis: 36-month follow-up data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative (Q50058519) (← links)
- Therapeutic potential of eccentric exercises for age-related muscle atrophy (Q51825377) (← links)
- Effect of Flywheel Resistance Training on Balance Performance in Older Adults. A Randomized Controlled Trial. (Q64949001) (← links)