AbstractObjectivesTo examine the accuracy of previously developed prediction models of treadmill walking performance in patients with intermittent claudication (IC) due to peripheral arterial disease (PAD); and to examine the accuracy of new prediction models.DesignAnalysis of data collected in a previous randomised clinical trial.MaterialsNinety-three assessments of 28 patients diagnosed with IC due to PAD.MethodsPatients undertook routine clinical assessments, quality of life (QOL) questionnaires and treadmill walking tests. Walking performance and estimates based on prediction models were compared via paired t-tests or Wilcoxon Rank Sum tests. Stepwise linear regression generated models to predict walking performance from clinical measur...
Objective: To identify new variables associated to maximal walking time on treadmill (MWT) in patien...
ObjectiveTo externally validate the recently proposed “Walking Estimated Limitation Calculated by Hi...
BackgroundClaudication secondary to peripheral arterial disease leads to reduced mobility, limited p...
AbstractObjectivesTo examine the accuracy of previously developed prediction models of treadmill wal...
Objectives: To examine the accuracy of previously developed prediction models of treadmill walking p...
Introduction: Assessment of walking performance may not\ud always be possible in a clinical setting ...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate walking capacity in intermittent claudication patients through a prediction m...
ObjectiveAssessment of walking distance by treadmill testing is the most commonly used method to eva...
BackgroundTreadmill walking is commonly used to evaluate walking impairment and efficacy of treatmen...
Objectives Patient-reported outcome measures can facilitate the assessment of walking impairment in ...
Physical activity induced pain, known as claudication, is the primary symptom of peripheral artery d...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify predictor variables for results after supervised exercise therapy (SET)...
© 2017, The Author(s). Background: Intermittent claudication (IC) is a common condition that causes ...
BackgroundPatients with claudication secondary to peripheral artery disease have a substantial impai...
ObjectivePhysicians and patients consider the limited walking distance and perceived disability when...
Objective: To identify new variables associated to maximal walking time on treadmill (MWT) in patien...
ObjectiveTo externally validate the recently proposed “Walking Estimated Limitation Calculated by Hi...
BackgroundClaudication secondary to peripheral arterial disease leads to reduced mobility, limited p...
AbstractObjectivesTo examine the accuracy of previously developed prediction models of treadmill wal...
Objectives: To examine the accuracy of previously developed prediction models of treadmill walking p...
Introduction: Assessment of walking performance may not\ud always be possible in a clinical setting ...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate walking capacity in intermittent claudication patients through a prediction m...
ObjectiveAssessment of walking distance by treadmill testing is the most commonly used method to eva...
BackgroundTreadmill walking is commonly used to evaluate walking impairment and efficacy of treatmen...
Objectives Patient-reported outcome measures can facilitate the assessment of walking impairment in ...
Physical activity induced pain, known as claudication, is the primary symptom of peripheral artery d...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify predictor variables for results after supervised exercise therapy (SET)...
© 2017, The Author(s). Background: Intermittent claudication (IC) is a common condition that causes ...
BackgroundPatients with claudication secondary to peripheral artery disease have a substantial impai...
ObjectivePhysicians and patients consider the limited walking distance and perceived disability when...
Objective: To identify new variables associated to maximal walking time on treadmill (MWT) in patien...
ObjectiveTo externally validate the recently proposed “Walking Estimated Limitation Calculated by Hi...
BackgroundClaudication secondary to peripheral arterial disease leads to reduced mobility, limited p...