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Judith G Regensteiner

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Current Drug Targets. Cardiovascular & Haematological Disorders|September 24, 2004
Exercise rehabilitation for the patient with intermittent claudication: a highly effective yet underutilized treatmentJudith G Regensteiner
Reviews in Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders|June 24, 2004
Type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular exercise performanceJudith G Regensteiner
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume|September 26, 2024
Review of the Influences of Sex Differences on Health and Disease: What Is the Role of Journals?Judith G Regensteiner, Kimberly Templeton
Vascular Medicine (London, England)|April 22, 2017
Understanding sex differences in health status: A frontier in the field of vascular medicineRyan J Mays, Judith G Regensteiner
Journal of Vascular Surgery|December 22, 2020
Quantifying meaningful change: Improving how we evaluate functional ability in peripheral artery diseaseRyan J Mays, Judith G Regensteiner
The American Journal of Medicine|January 29, 2002
Current medical therapies for patients with peripheral arterial disease: a critical reviewJudith G Regensteiner, William R Hiatt
Nature Clinical Practice. Cardiovascular Medicine|October 26, 2006
Established and evolving medical therapies for claudication in patients with peripheral arterial diseaseJudith G Regensteiner, Kerry J Stewart
Vascular Medicine (London, England)|April 7, 2022
What does the future hold for structured exercise training for people with PAD? Ideas from two Masters of the Society for Vascular MedicineJudith G Regensteiner, Diane Treat-Jacobson
Vascular Medicine (London, England)|February 28, 2022
Connecting the past to the present: A historical review of exercise training for peripheral artery diseaseUlf G Bronas, Judith G Regensteiner
Clinical Cornerstone|November 12, 2002
Treatment of peripheral arterial diseaseJudith G Regensteiner, William R Hiatt
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Current Drug Targets. Cardiovascular & Haematological Disorders|September 24, 2004
Exercise rehabilitation for the patient with intermittent claudication: a highly effective yet underutilized treatmentJudith G Regensteiner
Reviews in Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders|June 24, 2004
Type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular exercise performanceJudith G Regensteiner
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume|September 26, 2024
Review of the Influences of Sex Differences on Health and Disease: What Is the Role of Journals?Judith G Regensteiner, Kimberly Templeton
Vascular Medicine (London, England)|April 22, 2017
Understanding sex differences in health status: A frontier in the field of vascular medicineRyan J Mays, Judith G Regensteiner
Journal of Vascular Surgery|December 22, 2020
Quantifying meaningful change: Improving how we evaluate functional ability in peripheral artery diseaseRyan J Mays, Judith G Regensteiner
The American Journal of Medicine|January 29, 2002
Current medical therapies for patients with peripheral arterial disease: a critical reviewJudith G Regensteiner, William R Hiatt
Nature Clinical Practice. Cardiovascular Medicine|October 26, 2006
Established and evolving medical therapies for claudication in patients with peripheral arterial diseaseJudith G Regensteiner, Kerry J Stewart
Vascular Medicine (London, England)|April 7, 2022
What does the future hold for structured exercise training for people with PAD? Ideas from two Masters of the Society for Vascular MedicineJudith G Regensteiner, Diane Treat-Jacobson
Vascular Medicine (London, England)|February 28, 2022
Connecting the past to the present: A historical review of exercise training for peripheral artery diseaseUlf G Bronas, Judith G Regensteiner
Clinical Cornerstone|November 12, 2002
Treatment of peripheral arterial diseaseJudith G Regensteiner, William R Hiatt
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