Ming-Hsia Hu
www.pt.ntu.edu.tw
0000-0003-0904-255X
National Taiwan University
32 papers found
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Practice Variability Combined with Task-Oriented Electromyographic Biofeedback Enhances Strength and Balance in People with Chronic Stroke
The changes of lower muscle strength and physical performance in robust and pre-frail outpatient older adults
Utilization and outcomes of home-based physical therapy for longand short-term disability clients based on an analysis of Taipei city residents
Concurrent and convergent validity of the mobility- and multidimensional-hierarchical disability categorization models with physical performance in community older adults
肌電生物回饋儀輔助運動訓練對中風患者大腦皮質興奮性與動作功能效應研究:系列案例報告
Interprofessional collaboration in long-term care: collaborative practice and education in Taiwan
Influence of Course Design on Learning Approaches and Academic Performance in Physical Therapy Students
Effect of a Cane on Sit-to-Stand Transfer in Subjects with Hemiparesis:
遵從性增強技巧對於中風個案居家物理治療運動遵從性及功能恢復之成效研究
Effects of fall injury type and discharge placement on mortality, hospitalization, falls, and ADL changes among older people in Taiwan
Low-Intensity Task-Oriented Exercise for Ambulation-Challenged Residents in Long-Term Care Facilities
Self-Reported Mobility and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: Test–Retest Reliability and Criterion Validity
Dosage of neuromuscular electrical stimulation: Is it a determinant of upper limb functional improvement in stroke patients?
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Effects of Virtual Reality-Augmented Balance Training on Sensory Organization and Attentional Demand for Postural Control in People With Parkinson Disease: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Exploration of Factors Related to Wheelchair Postural Improvement in Long-Term Care Residents After an Individualized Wheelchair Intervention
Mobility-related performance tests to predict mobility disability at 2-year follow-up in community-dwelling older adults
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation on upper limb function post-stroke
Dose-Response Relation Between Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation and Upper-Extremity Function in Patients With Stroke
Early and intensive rehabilitation predicts good functional outcomes in patients admitted to the stroke intensive care unit
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