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Lisa Riolo

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Physical Therapy|September 5, 2002
Does the presence of ideomotor apraxia affect the prognosis of functional recovery in a woman who has had a stroke?Lisa Riolo
Physical Therapy|August 28, 2003
Is there evidence that strength training could help improve muscle function and other outcomes without reinforcing abnormal movement patterns or increasing reflex activity in a man who has had a stroke?Lisa Riolo, Kimberly Fisher
Physical Therapy|July 31, 2004
What is the evidence regarding specific methods of pelvic floor exercise for a patient with urinary stress incontinence and mild anterior wall prolapse?Kimberly Fisher, Lisa Riolo
Physical Therapy|February 22, 2002
Not "financing a sham"Diane E Nicholson, Judith Deutsch, Lisa Riolo
Physical Therapy|October 31, 2002
Use of a static adjustable ankle-foot orthosis following tibial nerve block to reduce plantar-flexion contracture in an individual with brain injurySarah Blanton, Samuel P Grissom, Lisa Riolo
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association|May 6, 2005
Functional Incidental Training: applicability and feasibility in the Veterans Affairs nursing home patient populationJoseph G Ouslander, Patricia Griffiths, Eleanor McConnell, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|August 20, 2005
Functional incidental training: a randomized, controlled, crossover trial in Veterans Affairs nursing homesJoseph G Ouslander, Patricia C Griffiths, Eleanor McConnell, et al.
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Physical Therapy|September 5, 2002
Does the presence of ideomotor apraxia affect the prognosis of functional recovery in a woman who has had a stroke?Lisa Riolo
Physical Therapy|August 28, 2003
Is there evidence that strength training could help improve muscle function and other outcomes without reinforcing abnormal movement patterns or increasing reflex activity in a man who has had a stroke?Lisa Riolo, Kimberly Fisher
Physical Therapy|July 31, 2004
What is the evidence regarding specific methods of pelvic floor exercise for a patient with urinary stress incontinence and mild anterior wall prolapse?Kimberly Fisher, Lisa Riolo
Physical Therapy|February 22, 2002
Not "financing a sham"Diane E Nicholson, Judith Deutsch, Lisa Riolo
Physical Therapy|October 31, 2002
Use of a static adjustable ankle-foot orthosis following tibial nerve block to reduce plantar-flexion contracture in an individual with brain injurySarah Blanton, Samuel P Grissom, Lisa Riolo
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association|May 6, 2005
Functional Incidental Training: applicability and feasibility in the Veterans Affairs nursing home patient populationJoseph G Ouslander, Patricia Griffiths, Eleanor McConnell, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|August 20, 2005
Functional incidental training: a randomized, controlled, crossover trial in Veterans Affairs nursing homesJoseph G Ouslander, Patricia C Griffiths, Eleanor McConnell, et al.
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