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Qannam, Hazem
King Fahad Medical City
Barriers and Key Determinants to Optimize the Discharge from Inpatient Rehabilitation: A Saudi Perspective
Hazem Qannam
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Qaqish, Michael
Schulich school of Medicine and Dentistry
Systematic Review Examining the Effect of Vitamin D Supplementation on Outcomes Post Stroke
Michael Qaqish
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Qashqai, Anahita
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Gait Variability is Related to Pain Interference in Children with Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder and Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
Anahita Qashqai
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Quach, Phuong
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Characterization of aging-associated deficits of rate of force development of eccentric preloaded concentric torque
Phuong Quach
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Enhanced torque due to eccentric preloading relates to greater ease and lower O2 cost of movement
Phuong Quach
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Hips Don't Lie: Hip Potentiation Predicts Jump in Children
Phuong Quach
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Interplay Between Adiposity and Clinical Measurements of Lower Extremity Neuromuscular Performance in Children
Phuong Quach
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Unique joint and neuromuscular characteristics dictate loss of stretch-shortening cycle potentiation in older adults
Phuong Quach
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Quatman-Yates, Catherine
The Ohio State University
Novel solutions for non-invasive detection of circulating cortisol from sweat: first-in-human with chronic concussion symptoms.
Catherine Quatman-Yates
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Quilico, Enrico
Rehabilitation Sciences Institute
Sex and gender effects in traumatic brain injury: an educational trial for patients and caregivers
Enrico Quilico
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Quinting, Jana
Speech Language Pathology, Department of Rehabilitation and Special Education, Faculty of Human Sciences, University of Cologne, Germany
Characteristics of language and communication after subcortical lesions in the left and right hemisphere
Jana Quinting
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