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Role of Diabetes and Sedentary Time in Outcomes of Structured Exercise Therapy for Peripheral Artery DiseaseGrant Why?
Exercise rehabilitation for treatment of claudication.Academic Article Why?
Exercise Therapies for Preventing or Treating Aromatase Inhibitor-Induced Musculoskeletal Symptoms in Early Breast Cancer.Academic Article Why?
Exercise therapy for claudication.Academic Article Why?
The dosing of aerobic exercise therapy on experimentally-induced pain in healthy female participants.Academic Article Why?
Exercise rehabilitation for patients with peripheral arterial disease.Academic Article Why?
Whipple, MaryPerson Why?
A rehabilitation exercise program induces severe bone mineral deficits in estrogen-deficient rats after extended disuse.Academic Article Why?
Individual Differences in Response to Supervised Exercise Therapy for Peripheral Artery Disease.Academic Article Why?
Cervicothoracic Manual Therapy Plus Exercise Therapy Versus Exercise Therapy Alone in the Management of Individuals With Shoulder Pain: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial.Academic Article Why?
Christiansen, CoryPerson Why?
Exercise therapy for claudication: latest advances.Academic Article Why?
Exercise therapy for symptomatic peripheral artery disease following lower-extremity revascularization in two large healthcare systems.Academic Article Why?
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Exercise rehabilitation for the patient with intermittent claudication: a highly effective yet underutilized treatment.Academic Article Why?
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