Dr jerrold petrofsky biography of william hill
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The Physical Therapy Collection of SOAR@USA houses research publications related to physical therapy or from faculty in the Physical Therapy Department at the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences.
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Posters/Presentations from 2018
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome-Hypermobility Type: Can We Use Physical Therapy Manipulation?, Greg Kareis and Lindsay Perry
Effect of stable and Unstable Surfaces on the Serratus Anterior Muscle Activation in a Kinetic-chain Exercise Among Healthy Adults, Navpreet Kaur, Kunal Bhanot, and Germaine Ferreira
Myofascial Manipulation to Alleviate Forearm and Hand Weakness and Numbness in a Female Competitive Rock Climber, Ben Kern and Evan M. Pucillo
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The role of exercise testing in predicting successful ambulation with a lower extremity prosthesis: a systematic literature review and clinical practice guideline., Tyler D Klenow, Larry J. Mengelkoch, Phillip M Stevens, Chris A Ràbago, Owen T Hill, Gail A Latlief, Rodrigo
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Cardiac chemical power: 2 Application of chemical power, work and efficiency equations to characterise left ventricular energetics in man
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Bloomfield, M. E., Gold, L. D., Reddy, R. V., Katz, A. I. andMoreno, A. H. (1972) Thermodynamic characterization of the contractile state of the myocardium.Circulation Res.,30, 520–534.
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Bornhorst, W. J. andMinardi, J. E. (1970a) A phenomenological theory of muscle contraction: I. Rate equations at a given length.Biophys. J.,10, 137–154.
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Bornhorst, W. J. andMinardi, J. E. (1970b) A phenomenological theory of muscle contraction: II. Generalized length variations.Biophys. J.,10, 155–171.
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Braunwald, E. andRoss, J., Jr. (1963) The ventricular end-diastolic pressure: appraisal of its value in the recognition of ventricular failure in man.Am. J. Medicine,34, 147.
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Caplan, S. R. (1966) A characteristic of self-regulated energy
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US4499900A - System and method for treating paralyzed persons - Google Patents
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- Chandler A. Phillips
- Roger M. Glaser
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