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83 related items for PubMed ID: 1788665

  • 21. Walk training and drug treatment in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease stage II. A review.
    Spitzer S, Bach R, Schieffer H.
    Int Angiol; 1992; 11(3):204-10. PubMed ID: 1460355
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  • 24. [Effect of supervised exercise training on walking speed, claudication distance and quality of life in peripheral arterial disease].
    Wenkstetten-Holub A, Kandioler-Honetz E, Kraus I, Müller R, Kurz RW.
    Wien Med Wochenschr; 2012 Aug; 162(15-16):330-6. PubMed ID: 22688619
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  • 26. [Effect of a 2-year ambulatory vascular sports program on walking distance in claudication patients--a controlled study].
    Jansen T, Weiss T, Amendt K, Hsu E, Hübsch-Müller C, Diehm C.
    Vasa Suppl; 1991 Aug; 33():175. PubMed ID: 1788664
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  • 33. Local versus systemic mechanisms underlying supervised exercise training for intermittent claudication.
    Stewart AH, Smith FC, Baird RN, Lamont PM.
    Vasc Endovascular Surg; 2008 Aug; 42(4):314-20. PubMed ID: 18319355
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  • 34. Influence of controlled vascular training on the pain free walking distance and plasmaviscosity in patients suffering from peripheral arterial occlusive disease.
    Häfner HM, Jünger I, Geyer A, Jünger M, Strölin A.
    Clin Hemorheol Microcirc; 2009 Aug; 41(1):73-80. PubMed ID: 19136745
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  • 35. [Training by walking and drug therapy of peripheral arterial occlusive disease].
    Kiesewetter H, Blume J, Jung F, Gerhards M, Leipnitz G.
    Vasa Suppl; 1987 Aug; 20():384-7. PubMed ID: 3321495
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  • 37. Longterm neuroendocrine and metabolic effects of physical training in intermittent claudication.
    Rosfors S, Bygdeman S, Arnetz BB, Lahnborg G, Sköldö L, Eneroth P, Kallner A.
    Scand J Rehabil Med; 1989 Aug; 21(1):7-11. PubMed ID: 2652278
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  • 39. [Ambulatory vascular exercise training in Dortmund].
    Koepchen J, Roth HJ.
    Zentralbl Chir; 2002 Feb; 127(2):118-22. PubMed ID: 11894214
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  • 40. [The value of walking exercise in treatment of intermittent claudication].
    Labs KH, Degischer S, Aschwanden M, Hochstrasser J, Jaeger KA.
    Praxis (Bern 1994); 2001 Nov 22; 90(47):2056-9. PubMed ID: 11763620
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