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Pang MY, et al.
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A community-based upper-extremity group exercise program improves motor function and performance of functional activities in chronic stroke: a randomized controlled trial
Arch Phys Med Rehabil
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Rogers MW, Wilder FV.
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Exercise and hand osteoarthritis symptomatology: A controlled crossover trial.
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Conservative treatment of lateral epicondylitis: brace versus physical therapy or a combination of both-a randomized clinical trial
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Bergstra et al.
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A systematic review into the effectiveness of hand exercise therapy in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
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Brill PA et al
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The feasibility of conducting strength and flexibility programs for elderly nursing home residents with dementia
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Chinchalkar, SJ et al.
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Addressing Extensor Digitorum Communis Adherence after Metacarpal Fracture with the Use of a Circumferential Fracture Brace
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Collier S et al
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The effect of handgrip exercise on heart rate variability in down syndrome (abstract)
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
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Forman et al.
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Heine P et al.
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Development and delivery of an exercise intervention for rheumatoid arthritis: strengthening and stretching for rheumatoid arthritis of the hand (SARAH) trial.
Physiotherapy
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Heine P et al.
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Sarah: Strengthening and stretching for people with rheumatoid arthrtis of the hands: A randomized controlled trial
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Johnson L. G. et al
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Influence of short-term unilateral dynamic handgrip exercise training on brachial artery vasoreactivity and distensibility (Abstract)
Medicine & Science in Sports & Medicine
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Matias AB et al
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Protocol for evaluating the effects of a therapeutic foot exercise program on injury incidence, foot functionality and biomechanics in long-distance runners: a randomized controlled trial.
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A longitudinal, qualitative study exploring sustained adherence to a hand exercise programme for rheumatoid arthritis evaluated in the SARAH trial.
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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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Tinucci T et al
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Effect of handgrip exercise on blood pressure in ballet dancers, power and endurance athletes (abstract)
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
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Vinstrup et al.
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Hand strengthening exercises in chronic stroke patients: Dose-response evaluation using electromyography.
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Vinstrup J et al
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Hand strengthening exercises in chronic stroke patients: Dose-response evaluation using electromyography
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