Partial correlation of change in propulsion with change in quality-of-life (Spearman’s Rho, N = 31) and participation (Pearson’s R, N = 30) measures, controlling for change in comfortable gait speed.</p
The purpose of this paper was to determine if greater physical activity and lower perceived physical...
<p>Correlation plot demonstrated the very strong, strong and moderate correlations between three bas...
Walking speed is a useful surrogate for health status across the population. Walking speed appears t...
Partial correlation of propulsion with quality-of-life (Spearman’s Rho, N = 40) and participation (P...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with hemiparesis following stroke often experience a decline in the paretic ...
Simple (Pearson) correlations (r) between the changes in preference and tolerance for exercise inten...
<p>Gait speed and step length had strong correlation with HAQ score and mHAQ score, but correlation ...
The aim of this study was to examine changes in postural and locomotor control under varying task de...
<p>Partial correlation coefficients (pr) were computed among the 55 pairwise combinations of variabi...
<p>Association with change in gait speed and SPPB in physical activity arm participants, using quart...
Introduction: Gait speed is a simple and safe measure with strong predictive value for negative heal...
Walking speed is a useful surrogate for health status across the population. Walking speed appears t...
<p>Physical performance measures includes 3xSTS, TUG, the three sub-scores and the total score of th...
Walking speed is a useful surrogate for health status across the population. Walking speed appears t...
Walking speed is a useful surrogate for health status across the population. Walking speed appears t...
The purpose of this paper was to determine if greater physical activity and lower perceived physical...
<p>Correlation plot demonstrated the very strong, strong and moderate correlations between three bas...
Walking speed is a useful surrogate for health status across the population. Walking speed appears t...
Partial correlation of propulsion with quality-of-life (Spearman’s Rho, N = 40) and participation (P...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with hemiparesis following stroke often experience a decline in the paretic ...
Simple (Pearson) correlations (r) between the changes in preference and tolerance for exercise inten...
<p>Gait speed and step length had strong correlation with HAQ score and mHAQ score, but correlation ...
The aim of this study was to examine changes in postural and locomotor control under varying task de...
<p>Partial correlation coefficients (pr) were computed among the 55 pairwise combinations of variabi...
<p>Association with change in gait speed and SPPB in physical activity arm participants, using quart...
Introduction: Gait speed is a simple and safe measure with strong predictive value for negative heal...
Walking speed is a useful surrogate for health status across the population. Walking speed appears t...
<p>Physical performance measures includes 3xSTS, TUG, the three sub-scores and the total score of th...
Walking speed is a useful surrogate for health status across the population. Walking speed appears t...
Walking speed is a useful surrogate for health status across the population. Walking speed appears t...
The purpose of this paper was to determine if greater physical activity and lower perceived physical...
<p>Correlation plot demonstrated the very strong, strong and moderate correlations between three bas...
Walking speed is a useful surrogate for health status across the population. Walking speed appears t...