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Boeer J, et al.
2010.
Effects of a sensory-motor exercise program for older adults with osteoarthritis or prosthesis of the hip using measurements made by the Posturomed oscillatory platform.
J Geriatric Phys Ther.
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Latham NK, et al.
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Effect of a home-based exercise program on functional recovery following hip fracture. A randomized clinical trial.
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Diong J et al.
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Structured exercise improves mobility after hip fracture: a meta-analysis with meta-regression.
Br J Sports Med.
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Hansen S et al.
2018.
Effects of supervised exercise compared to non-supervised exercise early after total hip replacement on patient-reported function, pain, health-related quality of life and performance-based function - a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
Clin Rehabil
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Ji HM, et al.
2017.
Combination of measures of handgrip strength and red cell distribution width can predict in-hospital complications better than the ASA grade after hip fracture surgery in the elderly.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord.
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Manginone KK et al.
2010.
Home-based leg-strengthening exercise improves function 1 year after hip fracture: a randomized controlled study.
J Am Geriatric Soc
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Mangione KK et al.
2005.
Can elderly patients who have had a hip fracture perform moderate- to high-intensity exercise at home?
Phys Ther
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Mangione KK et al.
2005.
Exercise prescription for a patient 3 months after hip fracture.
Phys Ther
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Orwig D. L. et al
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Callenges of designing an exercise program for use with frail elderly hip fracture patients (Abstract).
J Am Geriatric Soc
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Academy Supported
Page P, Rogers ME
2006.
Hip School improves function in hip patients. J Active Aging
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Peterson MGE et al
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High-intensity exercise training following hip fracture
Topics in Geriatrics
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Resnick B et al.
2007.
Testing the effectiveness of the exercise plus program in older women post-hip fracture
Ann Behav Med
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Resnick B. et al
2003.
Experiences of older women post-hip fracture exposed to the Baltimore hip studies exercise interventions (Abstract)
J Am Geriatric Soc
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Tinetti ME et al
1999.
Home-based multicomponent rehabilitation program for older persons after hip fracture: a randomized trial.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil
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Tinetti ME et al
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Systematic home-based physical and functional therapy for older persons after hip fracture.
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Wu D et al
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Effect of home-based rehabilitation for hip fracture: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
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Yu-Yahiro JA, et al.
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Design and implementation of a home-based exercise program post-hip fracture: the Baltimore hip studies experience
Phys Med Rehabil
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