O M Scott
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1.
Stephensen D, Drechsler W, Scott O
Haemophilia
. 2013 Nov;
20(3):413-20.
PMID: 24261822
Altered gait patterns, muscle weakness and atrophy have been reported in young boys with severe haemophilia when compared to unaffected peers. The aim of this study was to determine whether...
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Stephensen D, Drechsler W, Scott O
Haemophilia
. 2013 Nov;
20(3):306-21.
PMID: 24252123
Our objective was to provide a synthesis of measurement properties for performance-based outcome measures used to evaluate physical function in children with haemophilia. A systematic review of articles published in...
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Cramp M, Greenwood R, Gill M, Rothwell J, Scott O
Disabil Rehabil
. 2006 Jun;
28(13-14):883-9.
PMID: 16777776
Purpose: To investigate feasibility and effectiveness of an individually-directed, group strength-training programme on knee muscle strength after stroke. Method: Ten volunteers (62 +/- 11 years, mean +/- SD), 6 -...
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Bateman A, Culpan F, Pickering A, Powell J, Scott O, Greenwood R
Arch Phys Med Rehabil
. 2001 Mar;
82(2):174-82.
PMID: 11239307
Objective: To examine the impact of fitness training with recently brain-injured inpatients on exercise capacity and functional and psychologic outcome measures. Design: A randomized controlled trial of exercise versus relaxation...
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Dawes H, Bateman A, Wade D, Scott O
Clin Rehabil
. 2000 Dec;
14(6):570-3.
PMID: 11128730
Aerobic exercise training has demonstrated positive effects after brain injury. However, therapists express concern regarding the use of effortful exercise in individuals presenting with spasticity or involuntary muscle activity. This...
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Scott O, Hyde S, Vrbova G, Dubowitz V
J Neurol Sci
. 1990 Feb;
95(2):171-82.
PMID: 2324768
To evaluate the therapeutic possibilities of chronic electrical stimulation, muscle function studies and quantitative tests of physical assessment were used to monitor the response of quadriceps femoris to prolonged low...
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Barrett R, Hyde S, Scott O, Dubowitz V
Muscle Nerve
. 1988 Nov;
11(11):1157-63.
PMID: 3226433
A study was undertaken, using methods of stabilometry to compare stability of stance in normal children (n = 37) and those with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (n = 61). The purpose...
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Dubowitz L, Finnie N, Hyde S, Scott O, Vrbova G
Lancet
. 1988 Mar;
1(8585):587-8.
PMID: 2894518
No abstract available.
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Scott O, Vrbova G, Hyde S, Dubowitz V
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry
. 1986 Dec;
49(12):1427-34.
PMID: 3492592
The effect of chronic low frequency stimulation on the tibialis anterior muscle of children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy was investigated. Baseline data from 16 boys established low values of maximum...
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Scott O, Vrbova G, Hyde S, Dubowitz V
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry
. 1985 Aug;
48(8):774-81.
PMID: 4031929
The loss of force that occurred during intermittent electrically evoked tetanic contractions was determined for the tibialis anterior muscle of normal subjects. Adult muscles showed a characteristic reduction of tension...