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    Energy expenditure and nutritional adequacy of rehabilitation paraplegics with asymptomatic bacteriuria and pressure sores by AQUILANI, R, BOSCHI, F, CONTARDI, A, PISTARINI, C, ACHILLI, M. P, FIZZOTTI, G, MORONI, S, CATAPANO, M, VERRI, M, PASTORIS, O

    Published in Spinal cord (01-08-2001)
    “…To measure resting energy expenditure (REE) in a group of people with postacute paraplegia, quantify the impact of asymptomatic bacteriuria and pressure…”
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    Detrusor instability as an energy-saving device in prostatic obstruction by Cucchi, A, Achilli, M P, Ravasi, S, Arrigoni, N

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-03-1997)
    “…We assessed whether voiding dynamics differ in patients with infravesical obstruction from benign prostatic hyperplasia between those with detrusor instability…”
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    Visual reaction times in a group of patients with single cerebrovascular lesions in rehabilitation by Buonocore, M, Achilli, M P, Mazzucchi, G, Bodini, A, Casale, R

    “…Approximately fifty percent of stroke survivors have neurological deficits. The evaluation of reaction times permits a study of psychomotor performance, which…”
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    A computerized endurance test: efficacy of pelvic floor rehabilitation treatment in patients with stress incontinence by Guarnaschelli, C, Di Patrizi, S, Felicetti, G, Achilli, M P

    Published in Italian journal of urology and nephrology (01-03-1995)
    “…In the present study the authors wanted to transfer rigorous methods of study, already in use in other sectors (sports, medicine, isokinetic work, etc.) of the…”
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    The peripheral component during dynamic muscular exertion: study of a group of basketball players by Calsamiglia, G, Rossi, A, Testa, M, Achilli, M P, Ricciardi, L

    “…The peripheral factor (PF), i.e. the ratio: artero-venous oxygen extraction to total peripheral resistences, has been studied in a total of 8 professional…”
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