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    Vibration exposure and biodynamic responses during whole-body vibration training by ABERCROMBY, Andrew F. J, AMONETTE, William E, LAYNE, Charles S, MCFARLIN, Brian K, HINMAN, Martha R, PALOSKI, William H

    “…Excessive, chronic whole-body vibration (WBV) has a number of negative side effects on the human body, including disorders of the skeletal, digestive,…”
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    Functional predictors of stair-climbing speed in older adults by Hinman, Martha R, O'Connell, Janelle K, Dorr, Melissa, Hardin, Robyn, Tumlinson, Allison B, Varner, Bria

    “…Falls on stairs are a common cause of injury and death among older adults. Although stair climbing is a component of some instruments that assess activities of…”
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    The reliability of upper- and lower-extremity strength testing in a community survey of older adults by Ottenbacher, Kenneth J., Branch, Laurence G., Ray, Laura, Gonzales, Vera A., Peek, M.Kristen, Hinman, Martha R.

    “…Ottenbacher KJ, Branch LG, Ray L, Gonzales VA, Peek MK, Hinman MR. The reliability of upper- and lower-extremity strength testing in a community survey of…”
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    Variation in neuromuscular responses during acute whole-body vibration exercise by ABERCROMBY, Andrew F. J, AMONETTE, William E, LAYNE, Charles S, MCFARLIN, Brian K, HINMAN, Martha R, PALOSKI, William H

    “…Leg muscle strength and power are increased after whole-body vibration (WBV) exercise. These effects may result from increased neuromuscular activation during…”
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    Comparison of thoracic kyphosis and postural stiffness in younger and older women by Hinman, Martha R

    Published in The spine journal (01-07-2004)
    “…An increase in thoracic kyphosis and postural stiffness is commonly associated with aging and many pathological conditions. Simple clinical measurements are…”
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    The Effects of Forced Exhalation and Inhalation, Grunting, and Valsalva Maneuver on Forehand Force in Collegiate Tennis Players by OʼConnell, Dennis G, Brewer, Jacob F, Man, Timothy H, Weldon, John S, Hinman, Martha R

    “…ABSTRACTOʼConnell, DG, Brewer, JF, Man, TH, Weldon, JS, and Hinman, MR. The effects of forced exhalation and inhalation, grunting, and valsalva maneuver on…”
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    The Effects of “Grunting” on Serve and Forehand Velocities in Collegiate Tennis Players by OʼConnell, Dennis G, Hinman, Martha R, Hearne, Kevin F, Michael, Zach S, Nixon, Sam L

    “…ABSTRACTOʼConnell, DG, Hinman, MR, Hearne, KF, Michael, ZS, and Nixon, SL. The effects of “grunting” on serve and forehand velocities in collegiate tennis…”
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    Reliability of the Berg Balance Scale and Balance Master Limits of Stability Tests for Individuals with Brain Injury by Newstead, Ann H, Hinman, Martha R, Tomberlin, Jo Ann

    Published in Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy (01-03-2005)
    “…PURPOSEThe purpose of this study was to determine the test-retest reliability of 2 measurement tools used to examine balance in persons with brain injury…”
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    Educating Students With Disabilities: Are We Doing Enough? by Hinman, Martha R., Peterson, Cathryn A., Gibbs, Karen A.

    “…According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 7.6% of postbaccalaureate students have some form of disability.2 Thus, physical therapy educators…”
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    Effects of static magnets on chronic knee pain and physical function: a double-blind study by Hinman, Martha R, Ford, Jennifer, Heyl, Heather

    “…Static magnets have become an increasingly popular alternative therapy for individuals with musculoskeletal pain despite limited scientific evidence to support…”
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    2006 Linda Crane Lecture Sources of Inspiration by Hinman, Martha R.

    Published in Cardiopulmonary physical therapy journal (01-06-2006)
    “…Hinman presents the results of a qualitative study that triangulates data obtained from 3 sources: the health care literature, personal interviews with…”
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    Comparative effect of positive and negative static magnetic fields on heart rate and blood pressure in healthy adults by Hinman, Martha R

    Published in Clinical rehabilitation (01-09-2002)
    “…Objective: To compare changes in heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) associated with short-term exposure to static magnetic fields (SMFs) of positive…”
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    The Therapeutic Use Of Magnets: A Review Of Recent Research by Hinman, Martha R.

    Published in Physical therapy reviews (01-03-2002)
    “…The therapeutic use of magnets to relieve pain and promote tissue healing has been gaining popularity as an alternative/complementary therapy, despite the…”
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    Factors Influencing Work Disability for Women Who Have Undergone Mastectomy by Hinman, Martha R.

    Published in Women & health (01-01-2001)
    “…The purpose of this study was to document the work status, rehabilitation practices, and barriers to work re-entry for women who have undergone mastectomy…”
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    Changing Profile of the Physical Therapy Professoriate-Are We Meeting CAPTE's Expectations? by Hinman, Martha R, Brown, Teressa

    Published in Journal of physical therapy education (01-01-2017)
    “…Changing accreditation standards continue to place greater demands on physical therapy (PT) faculty. The 2016 accreditation standards implemented by the…”
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    Validity and Reliability of Measures Obtained from the Balance Performance Monitor During Quiet Standing by Hinman, Martha R

    Published in Physiotherapy (1997)
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine the validity and testretest reliability of the Balance Performance Monitor (BPM), a portable balance testing and…”
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