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Ulrik Dalgas

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Experimental Gerontology|July 27, 2020
Lower extremity muscle strength across the adult lifespan in multiple sclerosis: Implications for walking and stair climbing capacityPhilip S Sieljacks, Clara A Søberg, Anne-Sophie Michelsen, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|April 26, 2021
Is Aerobic or Resistance Training the Most Effective Exercise Modality for Improving Lower Extremity Physical Function and Perceived Fatigue in People With Multiple Sclerosis? A Systematic Review and Meta-analysisLaurits Taul-Madsen, Luke Connolly, Rachel Dennett, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis Journal - Experimental, Translational and Clinical|March 31, 2025
Cut-points of the 6-min walk test, the six spot step test, and the timed-25-foot walk test discriminating impaired from non-impaired walking capacity in persons with Multiple sclerosisCamilla Juhl, Kasper Byskov, Lars G Hvid, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|December 21, 2017
Test-retest agreement and reliability of the Six Spot Step Test in persons with multiple sclerosisJacob Callesen, Christina Richter, Cecilie Kristensen, et al.
Acta Oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden)|August 23, 2013
Lean body mass and muscle function in head and neck cancer patients and healthy individuals--results from the DAHANCA 25 studySimon Lønbro, Ulrik Dalgas, Hanne Primdahl, et al.
Plos One|September 30, 2015
High Intensity Exercise in Multiple Sclerosis: Effects on Muscle Contractile Characteristics and Exercise Capacity, a Randomised Controlled TrialInez Wens, Ulrik Dalgas, Frank Vandenabeele, et al.
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|July 10, 2020
Is progressive resistance training feasible in patients with symptomatic external snapping hip?Troels Kjeldsen, Lisa U Reimer, Susan M Drejer, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders|January 10, 2025
Psychometric measurement properties and reference values of the six-spot step test, the six-minute walk test, the 25-foot walk test, and the 12-item multiple sclerosis walking scale in people with multiple sclerosisAnders Guldhammer Skjerbæk, Lars G Hvid, Finn Boesen, et al.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage Open|September 25, 2024
Associations between changes in leg extensor muscle power and physical function after supervised exercise in patients with hip osteoarthritis. Secondary analysis from the hip booster trialTroels Kjeldsen, Ulrik Dalgas, Søren T Skou, et al.
Disability and Rehabilitation|June 10, 2017
Balance and walking performance are improved after resistance and aerobic training in persons with chronic strokeCaroline Lund, Ulrik Dalgas, Therese Koops Grønborg, et al.
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Experimental Gerontology|July 27, 2020
Lower extremity muscle strength across the adult lifespan in multiple sclerosis: Implications for walking and stair climbing capacityPhilip S Sieljacks, Clara A Søberg, Anne-Sophie Michelsen, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|April 26, 2021
Is Aerobic or Resistance Training the Most Effective Exercise Modality for Improving Lower Extremity Physical Function and Perceived Fatigue in People With Multiple Sclerosis? A Systematic Review and Meta-analysisLaurits Taul-Madsen, Luke Connolly, Rachel Dennett, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis Journal - Experimental, Translational and Clinical|March 31, 2025
Cut-points of the 6-min walk test, the six spot step test, and the timed-25-foot walk test discriminating impaired from non-impaired walking capacity in persons with Multiple sclerosisCamilla Juhl, Kasper Byskov, Lars G Hvid, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|December 21, 2017
Test-retest agreement and reliability of the Six Spot Step Test in persons with multiple sclerosisJacob Callesen, Christina Richter, Cecilie Kristensen, et al.
Acta Oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden)|August 23, 2013
Lean body mass and muscle function in head and neck cancer patients and healthy individuals--results from the DAHANCA 25 studySimon Lønbro, Ulrik Dalgas, Hanne Primdahl, et al.
Plos One|September 30, 2015
High Intensity Exercise in Multiple Sclerosis: Effects on Muscle Contractile Characteristics and Exercise Capacity, a Randomised Controlled TrialInez Wens, Ulrik Dalgas, Frank Vandenabeele, et al.
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|July 10, 2020
Is progressive resistance training feasible in patients with symptomatic external snapping hip?Troels Kjeldsen, Lisa U Reimer, Susan M Drejer, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders|January 10, 2025
Psychometric measurement properties and reference values of the six-spot step test, the six-minute walk test, the 25-foot walk test, and the 12-item multiple sclerosis walking scale in people with multiple sclerosisAnders Guldhammer Skjerbæk, Lars G Hvid, Finn Boesen, et al.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage Open|September 25, 2024
Associations between changes in leg extensor muscle power and physical function after supervised exercise in patients with hip osteoarthritis. Secondary analysis from the hip booster trialTroels Kjeldsen, Ulrik Dalgas, Søren T Skou, et al.
Disability and Rehabilitation|June 10, 2017
Balance and walking performance are improved after resistance and aerobic training in persons with chronic strokeCaroline Lund, Ulrik Dalgas, Therese Koops Grønborg, et al.
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