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Injuries and Conditions: Hip

Citations 11-20 of 62 total displayed.

Past content (since Mar 1992):

Research Reports
Training-Induced Strength and Functional Adaptations After Hip Fracture
Helen H Host, David R Sinacore, Kathryn L Bohnert, Karen Steger-May, Marybeth Brown, and Ellen F Binder
Physical Therapy 2007; 87: 292-303. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF] [ The Bottom Line ]  

Corrections
"Timed ‘Up & Go’ Test as a Predictor of Falls..." Kristensen et al. Phys Ther. 2007;87(1):24–31.
Physical Therapy 2007; 87: 227-a. [Full text] [PDF]  

Research Reports
Timed "Up & Go" Test as a Predictor of Falls Within 6 Months After Hip Fracture Surgery
Morten T Kristensen, Nicolai B Foss, and Henrik Kehlet
Physical Therapy 2007; 87: 24-30. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF] [ The Bottom Line ]  

Research Reports
Performance Measures Provide Assessments of Pain and Function in People With Advanced Osteoarthritis of the Hip or Knee
Paul W Stratford, Deborah M Kennedy, and Linda J Woodhouse
Physical Therapy 2006; 86: 1489-1496. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Research Reports
Invited Commentary
Dorcas Beaton
Physical Therapy 2006; 86: 1496-1498. [Full text] [PDF]  

Research Reports
Author Response
Paul W Stratford, Deborah M Kennedy, and Linda J Woodhouse
Physical Therapy 2006; 86: 1498-1500. [Full text] [PDF]  

Research Reports
Determining Meaningful Changes in Gait Speed After Hip Fracture
Kerstin M Palombaro, Rebecca L Craik, Kathleen K Mangione, and James D Tomlinson
Physical Therapy 2006; 86: 809-816. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Updates
Acetabular Labral Tears
Cara L Lewis and Shirley A Sahrmann
Physical Therapy 2006; 86: 110-121. [Full text] [PDF]  

Research Reports
Management of Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction During Pregnancy Using Exercise and Pelvic Support Belts
Jill Depledge, Peter J McNair, Cheryl Keal-Smith, and Maynard Williams
Physical Therapy 2005; 85: 1290-1300. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Research Reports
Can Elderly Patients Who Have Had a Hip Fracture Perform Moderate- to High-Intensity Exercise at Home?
Kathleen K Mangione, Rebecca L Craik, Susan S Tomlinson, and Kerstin M Palombaro
Physical Therapy 2005; 85: 727-739. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

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 Injuries and Conditions: Knee
 Injuries and Conditions: Low Back
 Injuries and Conditions: Lower Extremity
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 Injuries and Conditions: Shoulder
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 Osteoarthritis
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