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Academic Article Assessment of functional status and quality of life in claudication.
Academic Article Community walking programs for treatment of peripheral artery disease.
Academic Article Therapy for peripheral artery disease: gaps in treating patients with claudication.
Academic Article Community-based walking exercise for peripheral artery disease: An exploratory pilot study.
Grant A community-based exercise program to improve walking outcomes in patients with p
Grant A community-based exercise program following endovascular therapy for patients wi
Academic Article Efficacy of ankle-foot orthoses on walking ability in peripheral artery disease.
Concept Peripheral Arterial Disease
Academic Article Experience Implementing Supervised Exercise Therapy for Peripheral Artery Disease.
Academic Article Implementation of Supervised Exercise Therapy for Patients With Symptomatic Peripheral Artery Disease: A Science Advisory From the American Heart Association.
Academic Article Patient perspectives of ankle-foot orthoses for walking ability in peripheral artery disease: A qualitative study.
Academic Article Automated Detection of Exercise Sessions in Patients With Peripheral Artery Disease: EVIDENCE FOR AN EXERCISE DOSE RESPONSE TO TRAINING.
Academic Article Quantifying meaningful change: Improving how we evaluate functional ability in peripheral artery disease.
Academic Article Mechanical adaptations in walking using carbon fiber ankle foot orthoses for patients with peripheral artery disease.
Academic Article Relation of non-exercise walking activity with exercise performance in patients with peripheral artery disease: NEW activity for PAD.

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