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Training-induced strength and functional adaptations after hip fracture
Helen H. Host
, David R. Sinacore
, Kathryn L. Bohnert
, Karen Steger-May
, Marybeth Brown
,
Ellen F. Binder
Division of Nutritional Science & Obesity Medicine
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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Hip Fracture
100%
Resistance Training
100%
Functional Adaptation
100%
Progressive Resistance Exercise
100%
Strength Adaptation
100%
Physical Function
50%
Frail Elderly
33%
Supervised Exercise
33%
Strength Gain
33%
Strength Function
33%
Training Specificity
33%
Older Adults
16%
Lower Extremity
16%
Strong Correlation
16%
Surgical Repair
16%
Exercise Intervention
16%
Muscle Weakness
16%
Physical Therapy
16%
Functional Capacity
16%
Exercise Program
16%
Knee Extension
16%
Flexibility Exercise
16%
Training Intensity
16%
Resistance Exercise
16%
Lower Extremity Strength
16%
Leg Press
16%
Peak Torque
16%
1-repetition Maximum
16%
Light Resistance
16%
Fractured Limbs
16%
Exercise Training Intensity
16%
Strength Improvement
16%
Residual muscles
16%
Exercise Setting
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Hip Fracture
100%
Frail Elderly
40%
Physiotherapy
20%
Study Participant
20%
Muscle Weakness
20%