The research in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Publications contains five key areas of study. These areas are stroke rehabilitation and CORRE, spinal cord injury, neuromuscular/peripheral nerve injury, musculoskeletal and amputee, and acquired brain injury.

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Submissions from 2011

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Vastus Medialis Motor Unit Properties in Knee Osteoarthritis, Michael J. Berger, David G. Chess, and Timothy J. Doherty

Submissions from 2010

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Management of Tennis Elbow with Sodium Hyaluronate Periarticular Injections, Robert J. Petrella, Anthony Cogliano, Joseph Decaria, Naem Mohamed, and Robert Lee

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Study Protocol of the YOU CALL--WE CALL TRIAL: Impact of a Multimodal Support Intervention after a "Mild" Stroke, Annie Rochette, Nicol Korner-Bitensky, Duane Bishop, Robert Teasell, Carole White, Gina Bravo, Robert Côté, Jean Lachaine, Teri Green, Louise-Hélène Lebrun, Sylvain Lanthier, Moira Kapral, and Sharon Wood-Dauphinee

Submissions from 2009

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The Use of Group Dynamics Strategies to Enhance Cohesion in a Lifestyle Intervention Program for Obese Children, Luc J. Martin, Shauna M. Burke, Sheree Shapiro, Albert V. Carron, Jennifer D. Irwin, Robert Petrella, Harry Prapavessis, and Kevin Shoemaker

Submissions from 2007

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Creatine Monohydrate and Conjugated Linoleic Acid Improve Strength and Body Composition Following Resistance Exercise in Older Adults, Mark Tarnopolsky, Andrew Zimmer, Jeremy Paikin, Adeel Safdar, Alissa Aboud, Erin Pearce, Brian Roy, and Timothy Doherty

Submissions from 2006

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Do Patients Receive Recommended Treatment of Osteoporosis Following Hip Fracture in Primary Care?, Robert J. Petrella and Tim J. Jones

Submissions from 2004

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Clinical Education of Ethicists: The Role of a Clinical Ethics Fellowship, Paula Chidwick, Karen Faith, Dianne Godkin, and Laurie Hardingham