Search Results - "Ringsberg, Karin A. M."
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Normative data for tests of neuromuscular performance and DXA-derived lean body mass and fat mass in pre-pubertal children
Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-10-2011)“…Aim: To present gender‐specific normative data on estimates of neuromuscular performance, such as muscle strength, vertical jump and standing unilateral…”
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Dizziness among patients with whiplash-associated disorder: a randomized controlled trial
Published in Journal of rehabilitation medicine (01-11-2006)“…To investigate whether vestibular rehabilitation for patients with whiplash-associated disorder and dizziness had any effect on balance measures and…”
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Clinical history and biologic age predicted falls better than objective functional tests
Published in Journal of clinical epidemiology (01-03-2005)“…Fall risk assessment is important because the consequences, such as a fracture, may be devastating. The objective of this study was to find the test or tests…”
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The impact of long-term moderate physical activity on functional performance, bone mineral density and fracture incidence in elderly women
Published in Gerontology (Basel) (01-01-2001)“…Earlier studies have shown that physical exercise and a higher workload increase muscle strength and improve gait and balance at all ages for both sexes…”
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Bone mass cannot be predicted by estimations of frailty in elderly ambulatory women
Published in Gerontology (Basel) (01-05-2003)“…High biological age, or frailty, a possible risk factor for fragility fracture, and its relation to known risk factors for fracture (low bone mineral density…”
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Balance and Gait Performance in an Urban and a Rural Population
Published in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS) (01-01-1998)“…OBJECTIVE: To compare the differences in standing balance and gait performance between two populations, correlated with age and physical activities of daily…”
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