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  1. Importance of Health Policy and Systems Research for Strengthening Rehabilitation in Health Systems: A Call to Action to Accelerate Progress
  2. Rehabilitation Research at the National Institutes of Health Moving the Field Forward (Executive Summary).
  3. The value of musculoskeletal ultrasound in geriatric care and rehabilitation
  4. What is it about old muscles?
  5. Rehabilitation Research at the National Institutes of Health:
  6. Apoptosis in young and old denervated rat skeletal muscle
  7. Poster 503 Association Between Functional Assessment of Patients and Their Outcomes: A Systematic Review
  8. Cochrane Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
  9. Some reflections on the past, present, and future of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (on the occasion of the 30th SOFMER congress)
  10. FNDC5 relates to skeletal muscle IGF-I and mitochondrial function and gene expression in obese men with reduced growth hormone
  11. Muscle fiber contraction in diabetic muscle
  12. Muscle Disease and Dysfunction
  13. Clinical Trials in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  14. Mitochondria-targeted antioxidant preserves contractile properties and mitochondrial function of skeletal muscle in aged rats
  15. Aging of Skeletal Muscle Fibers
  16. Mitochondria-targeted ROS scavenger improves post-ischemic recovery of cardiac function and attenuates mitochondrial abnormalities in aged rats
  17. Skeletal Muscle: A Brief Review of Structure and Function
  18. The World Health Organization Disability Action Plan
  19. The Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities: What Is at Stake for Physiatrists and the Patients We Serve
  20. Honorary Authorship
  21. Skeletal muscle function in older people
  22. Dissemination, Analysis, and Implementation of the World Report on Disability
  23. The Nobel Prize, Stem Cells, and Rehabilitation
  24. Writing a Case Report for the American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and the European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
  25. Principles of Exercise Physiology: Responses to Acute Exercise and Long-term Adaptations to Training
  26. Scientific Research and the Case Report
  27. The World Report on Disability
  28. Anaerobic Power and Muscle Strength in Human Immunodeficiency Virus–Positive Preadolescents
  29. A Multiinstitutional, Multidisciplinary Model for Developing and Teaching Translational Research in Health Disparities
  30. Technology and Access to the AJPM&R
  31. Aging of Human Muscle: Understanding Sarcopenia at the Single Muscle Cell Level
  32. Validity of an Exercise Test Based on Habitual Gait Speed in Mobility-Limited Older Adults
  33. Celebrating 90 Years of the American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
  34. A Multiinstitutional, Multidisciplinary Model for Developing and Teaching Translational Research in Health Disparities
  35. Increased Trunk Extension Endurance Is Associated With Meaningful Improvement in Balance Among Older Adults With Mobility Problems
  36. Eccentric contraction-induced injury to type I, IIa, and IIa/IIx muscle fibers of elderly adults
  37. Relationship between force and size in human single muscle fibres
  38. Are Changes in Leg Power Responsible for Clinically Meaningful Improvements in Mobility in Older Adults?
  39. Poster 91: Is Trunk Extension Endurance Responsible for Clinically Meaningful Improvement in Balance Among Older Adults?
  40. Relationship Bewteen Viscoelastic Stress Relaxation and Passive Stiffness in Single Muscle Fibers of Human Skeletal Muscles
  41. The AJPM&R and International PM&R
  42. Research priorities in rehabilitation medicine
  43. Measurement of muscle strength in the intensive care unit
  44. Trunk Muscle Attributes Are Associated With Balance and Mobility in Older Adults: A Pilot Study
  45. Poster 102: Passive Stiffness and Elastic Properties of Single Muscle Fiber in Human Elders
  46. Lower extremity power training in elderly subjects with mobility limitations: a randomized controlled trial
  47. The Euro–American Rehabilitation Focus: A Cultural Bridge Across the Ocean
  48. Functional recovery in T13–L1 hemisected rats resulting from peripheral nerve rerouting: role of central neuroplasticity
  49. Publishing in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
  50. Preface
  51. Publishing in physical and rehabilitation medicine
  52. Poster 85: Lower-Extremity Muscle Function in “At Risk” Elderly
  53. Assessment of lower extremity muscle power in functionally-limited elders
  54. Comparative Assessment of Isokinetic and Pneumatic Lower Limb Strength in Functionally-Limited Elderly Subjects
  55. Is Stair Climb Power a Clinically Relevant Measure of Leg Power Impairments in At-Risk Older Adults?
  56. About the Journal and Scientific Publishing
  57. Skeletal muscle function in older people
  58. An Overview of Sports Medicine
  59. Preface
  60. Research and the Survival of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  61. Physical activity-mediated functional recovery after spinal cord injury: potential roles of neural stem cells
  62. Single skeletal muscle fiber behavior after a quick stretch in young and older men: a possible explanation of the relative preservation of eccentric force in old age
  63. Resistance Training Improves Muscle Function and Body Composition in Patients With Hyperthyroidism
  64. Effects of a Supervised Home-Based Aerobic and Progressive Resistance Training Regimen in Women Infected With Human Immunodeficiency Virus
  65. Exercise in the Elderly: Research and Clinical Practice
  66. Lower Extremity Peak Power Training in Elderly Subjects with Moderate Mobility Limitations
  67. Single skeletal muscle fiber behavior after a quick stretch in young and older men: a possible explanation of the relative preservation of eccentric force in old age
  68. Therapeutic effects of clenbuterol in a murine model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  69. Rehabilitation Medicine Summit: Building Research Capacity—Executive Summary
  70. Rehabilitation Medicine Summit: Building Research Capacity (Executive Summary)
  71. Aging Muscle
  72. Rehabilitation Medicine Summit: Building Research Capacity–Executive Summary
  73. Rehabilitation Medicine Summit
  74. Motions or muscles? Some behavioral factors underlying robotic assistance of motor recovery
  75. Single muscle fiber size and contractility after spinal cord injury in rats
  76. Sex Differences in Single Muscle Fiber Power in Older Adults
  77. Rehabilitation medicine summit: Building research capacity
  78. Rehabilitation Medicine Summit: Building Research Capacity. Executive Summary
  79. Rehabilitation Medicine Summit: Building Research Capacity Executive Summary
  80. Rehabilitation Medicine Summit: Building Research Capacity
  81. Rehabilitation Medicine Summit
  82. Single Muscle Fiber Physiology in Neuromuscular Disease
  83. Rehabilitation Medicine Summit: Building Research Capacity
  84. Poster 80
  85. Preservation of in vitro muscle fiber function in dermatomyositis and inclusion body myositis: a single fiber study
  86. POSTER BOARD 63: ANAEROBIC POWER AND MUSCULAR STRENGTH IN PREADOLESCENTS WITH HIV AND CONTROLS: A PILOT STUDY
  87. Editorial Notes to Begin 2005
  88. Essentials of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Review and Self-assessment, Julie K. Silver & Walter R. Frontera, pp. 346, 2003. Price £28.99. ISBN: 1-56053-563-6. Hanley & Belfus, Philadelphia
  89. Rehabilitation medicine summit: Building research capacityExecutive Summary
  90. IKKβ/NF-κB Activation Causes Severe Muscle Wasting in Mice
  91. Submovements Grow Larger, Fewer, and More Blended during Stroke Recovery
  92. Comparison of Two Techniques of Robot-Aided Upper Limb Exercise Training After Stroke
  93. Abstract 54 is stair climb power a valid measure of leg power in at-risk older adults? Jonathan F. Bean, MD (Harvard Med Sch, Boston, MA); Dan K. Kiely, MPH, MA; Evelyn O’Neill, BS; Walter R. Frontera, MD, PhD, e-mail: jfbean@partners.org
  94. Poster 162 single muscle fiber contractile properties in dermatomyositis and inclusion body myositis. Lisa S. Krivickas, MD (Harvard Med Sch, Boston, MA); Anthony A. Amato, MD; Gomathi Krishnan, BS; Angelique V. Murray, MS; Walter R. Frontera, MD, PhD,...
  95. Robotic therapy for chronic motor impairments after stroke: follow-up results
  96. Increased Velocity Exercise Specific to Task (InVEST) Training: A Pilot Study Exploring Effects on Leg Power, Balance, and Mobility in Community-Dwelling Older Women
  97. Differential Effects of Metformin and Exercise on Muscle Adiposity and Metabolic Indices in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Patients
  98. Age-Related Variability in Single Muscle Fiber Contractile Properties
  99. Age-Related Variability in Single Muscle Fiber Contractile Properties
  100. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Year 2004
  101. Effects of exercise training and metformin on body composition and cardiovascular indices in HIV-infected patients
  102. Exercise and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
  103. Strength training in older women: Early and late changes in whole muscle and single cells
  104. The Scientific Article and Journal
  105. Effects of robotic therapy on motor impairment and recovery in chronic stroke
  106. A Beginning Note from the Editor-in-Chief
  107. Rehabilitation of Sports Injuries: Scientific Basis
  108. Adaptations to Exercise Training in Humans and Animals with Neuromuscular Diseases
  109. Adaptations to Exercise Training in Able-Bodied Humans and Normal Animals
  110. Consensus Conference Summary
  111. Skeletal muscle fiber function and rate of disease progression in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  112. The benefits of strength training in the elderly
  113. Weighted Stair Climbing in Mobility-Limited Older People: A Pilot Study
  114. The Relationship Between Leg Power and Physical Performance in Mobility-Limited Older People
  115. Contractile Properties of Aging Skeletal Muscle
  116. Exercise ... Public Health for All Ages
  117. Brace Modification Improves Aerobic Performance in Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease
  118. Age- and Gender-Related Differences in Maximum Shortening Velocity of Skeletal Muscle Fibers
  119. Contractile properties of adjacent segments of single human muscle fibers
  120. Contractile properties of single muscle fibers in myotonic dystrophy
  121. Contractile properties of single muscle fibers in myotonic dystrophy
  122. SINGLE MUSCLE FIBER CONTRACTILE PROPERTIES IN ALS
  123. CONTRACTILE PROPERTIES OF SINGLE-MUSCLE FIBERS IN SYMPTOMATIC AND ASYMPTOMATIC HUMANS CARRYING THE MYOTONIC MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY MUTATION
  124. Dietary and Performance Assessment of Elite Soccer Players during a Period of Intense Training
  125. Health Related Physical Fitness Characteristics of Elite Puerto Rican Athletes
  126. Achievement of Plateau and Reliability of V̇O2max in Trained Adolescents Tested with Different Ergometers
  127. 9. A COMPARISON OF CONTRACTILE PROPERTIES OF TYPE I AND IIA SINGLE MUSCLE FIBERS FROM YOUNG AND OLD HUMANS
  128. Health Related Physical Fitness Characteristics of Elite Puerto Rican Athletes
  129. A importância do treinamento de força na terceira idade
  130. Firing rate of the lower motoneuron and contractile properties of its muscle fibers after upper motoneuron lesion in man
  131. Contractile studies of single human skeletal muscle fibers: A comparison of different muscles, permeabilization procedures, and storage techniques
  132. Firing rate of the lower motoneuron and contractile properties of its muscle fibers after upper motoneuron lesion in man
  133. The reproducibility of the Bruce protocol exercise test for the determination of aerobic capacity in older women
  134. Effects of removal of weight-bearing function on contractility and myosin isoform composition in single human skeletal muscle cells
  135. Muscle strength and body composition: associations with bone density in older subjects
  136. Reliability of V̇O2max in Adolescent Runners: A Comparison between Plateau Achievers and Nonachievers
  137. Effect of drink pattern and solar radiation on thermoregulation and fluid balance during exercise in chronically heat acclimatized children
  138. Achievement of V̇O2max Criteria in Adolescent Runners: Effects of Testing Protocol
  139. Applicability of Criteria for V̇O2max in Active Adolescents
  140. Body Composition in Elderly Men: Effect of Dietary Modification during Strength Training
  141. Body composition and aerobic capacity in young and middle-aged endurance-trained men
  142. Exercise performance and endurance training in the elderly
  143. Endurance Exercise: Normal Physiology and Limitations Imposed by Pathological Processes (Part 2)
  144. Endurance Exercise: Normal Physiology and Limitations Imposed by Pathological Processes (Part 1)
  145. Bone Mineral Content and Levels of Gonadotropins and Estrogens in Amenorrheic Running Women*
  146. Cyclist's palsy: clinical and electrodiagnostic findings.
  147. Epidemiology of Sports Injuries: Implications for Rehabilitation