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| H M FinestoneSummaryAffiliation: University of Ottawa Country: Canada Publications
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Stress-induced physiologic changes as a basis for the biopsychosocial model of chronic musculoskeletal pain: a new theory?Hillel M Finestone
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Elisabeth Bruyere Health Centre, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Clin J Pain 24:767-75. 2008....
Quantifying fluid intake in dysphagic stroke patients: a preliminary comparison of oral and nonoral strategiesH M Finestone
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Ottawa, Sisters of Charity Health Sciences Service, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 82:1744-6. 2001..To determine whether dysphagic stroke patients receiving oral (thickened-fluid dysphagia) diets or nonoral (enteral feedings supplemented with intravenous fluids) diets met their estimated fluid requirements...
Measuring longitudinally the metabolic demands of stroke patients: resting energy expenditure is not elevatedHillel M Finestone
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Elizabeth Bruyere Health Centre, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada
Stroke 34:502-7. 2003....
Rehabilitation medicine: 2. Diagnosis of dysphagia and its nutritional management for stroke patientsHillel M Finestone
Stroke Rehabilitation Program, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Elisabeth Bruyere Health Centre, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON
CMAJ 169:1041-4. 2003..In addition, we review clinical and radiological options for the diagnosis of dysphagia as well as oral and enteral feeding alternatives...
Tennis elbow no more: practical eccentric and concentric exercises to heal the painHillel M Finestone
Division of Rehabilitation, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Can Fam Physician 54:1115-6. 2008
Predictors of driving ability following stroke: a systematic reviewShawn C Marshall
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, The Rehabilitation Centre, Elisabeth Bruyere Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada
Top Stroke Rehabil 14:98-114. 2007..The objective of this review is to identify the most consistent predictors of driving ability post stroke...
