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    A randomized trial of walking versus physical methods for chronic pain management

    We conducted a pilot study to evaluate a practical exercise program for elderly people with chronic musculo-skeletal pain. Thirty-three subjects (mean age, 73 years; 69% back pain; 24% knee pain; 9% hip pain) ...

    B. A. Ferrell M.D., K. R. Josephson in Aging Clinical and Experimental Research (1997)

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    The reliability and validity of an obstacle course as a measure of gait and balance in older adults

    The use of an obstacle course to quantify gait, balance and functional mobility in elderly persons, particularly to assess objectively changes following exercise and rehabilitation interventions, has not been ...

    L. Z. Rubenstein M.D., M.P.H., K. R. Josephson in Aging Clinical and Experimental Research (1997)

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    The Sepulveda GEU Study revisited: Long-term outcomes, use of services, and costs

    The randomized controlled trial of the Geriatric Evaluation Unit (GEU) at the Sepulveda Veterans Hospital was the first to document the clinical and cost-effectiveness of hospital-based comprehensive geriatric...

    Laurence Z. Rubenstein M.D., K. R. Josephson in Aging Clinical and Experimental Research (1995)