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Clinical Articles / BY: M. Ryan, MSc November 2003
... all questions in the TFS is the same. Questions 1 through 7 are scored out of 10 and question 8 is scored out of 30. ... .003). In addition, more women than men (F = 43.9%, M = 33.7%;  P  = .010) declared they were aerobically fit before ... of men had a BMI greater than 26 (M = 41.0%, F = 16.7%;  P  < .001). Most of the runners in 2000 wore shoes ...
Clinical Articles / BY: N. Miller, BSc/BPHE November 2003
... normal running shoes (designated NG; n = 13; age 28.8 ± 4.7 years; weight 75.1 ± 25.2 kg). Both groups completed the ... a short jog (30 seconds) and a 4.5-minute walk, repeated 7 times. The participants’ running time and distance ... aerobic capacity. The American College of Sports Medicine [7]  has stated that a minimum of 50% of VO 2  peak must be ...
Clinical Articles / BY: J. Rezmovitz, MSc November 2003
... of the balance system and unconscious processes. [7]  The increase in body sway related to poor tactile ... interactions of intrinsic and extrinsic risk factors. [7,11]  Intrinsic risk factors may lead to insufficient ... enough to prevent or reduce the severity of the fall. [7] We know that poor balance has been identified as a risk ...
Letters / BY: A. Krisman, MD November 2003
... be seen in materialistic terms?” ( BCMJ 2003; 45[7]:304 ) (It seems that I have my own private devil’s ...
Clinical Articles / BY: M. Koehle, MD December 2003
... laboratory documentation of the patient’s condition. [7]   Table 1  lists restricted medications. The most common ... that has been controlled with the above strategies. [7]  Consequently, properly treated EIA does not hinder ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jiri Frohlich, MD, FRCPC December 2003
... prevention such as the Therapeutics Initiative group [7]  argue that (a) the absolute risk reduction—which was ...
Clinical Articles / BY: T. Liu-Ambrose, MSc, PT, PhD (C) December 2003
... are specialized types of the sense of touch. [6,7]  Both are involved in the control of movement and ... unconscious sensation contributing to movement control. [7]  Kinesthesia, by contrast, involves conscious awareness. ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jack Taunton, MD December 2003
... tendinopathies of the elbow, shoulder, and heel regions, [7-10]  and chronic calcific tendinitis of the shoulder. ... of shock wave therapy on calcific shoulder tendinitis, [7,11-14,16]  lateral epicondylitis, [9,10,12,13,17]  and ... and 5.3 at 12 weeks, compared with 4.8 pretreatment, 7.3 posttreatment at 5 weeks, and 5.7 at 12 weeks for the ...
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