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Allyn M Bove
Researcher at University of Pittsburgh
Publications - 16
Citations - 101
Allyn M Bove is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Rehabilitation. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 14 publications receiving 61 citations.
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Exercise, Manual Therapy, and Booster Sessions in Knee Osteoarthritis: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis From a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial.
Allyn M Bove,Kenneth J. Smith,Christopher G. Bise,Julie M. Fritz,John D. Childs,Gerard P. Brennan,J. Haxby Abbott,G. Kelley Fitzgerald +7 more
TL;DR: Spacing exercise‐based physical therapy sessions over 12 months using periodic booster sessions was less costly and more effective over 2 years than strategies not containing booster sessions for individuals with knee OA.
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Patients' experience with nonsurgical treatment for lumbar spinal stenosis: a qualitative study.
TL;DR: Many individuals with LSS report barriers to accessing non-surgical treatment, but may also be willing to commit to a long-term treatment strategy that includes exercise.
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Movement pattern training compared with standard strengthening and flexibility among patients with hip-related groin pain: Results of a pilot multicentre randomised clinical trial
Marcie Harris-Hayes,Karen Steger-May,Allyn M Bove,Stefanie N Foster,Michael J. Mueller,John C. Clohisy,G. Kelley Fitzgerald +6 more
TL;DR: The experience in completing this RCT confirmed that a larger, multicentre RCT is feasible and highlighted modifications the team will implement to optimise the future RCT.
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Individuals with lumbar spinal stenosis seek education and care focused on self-management-results of focus groups among participants enrolled in a randomized controlled trial.
TL;DR: Emotional responses were more evident in individuals receiving medical care, whereas the other two themes were consistent across all three treatment groups, and Clinicians should be prepared to address all three of these aspects when providing care to individuals with LSS.
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Providing no-cost transport to patients in an underserved area: Impact on access to physical therapy.
TL;DR: Use of the van service increased over time, and availability of no-cost van transportation was associated with increased visit attendance for patients at an outpatient PT clinic.