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Hossein Bagheri

Researcher at Tehran University of Medical Sciences

Publications -  58
Citations -  462

Hossein Bagheri is an academic researcher from Tehran University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rehabilitation & Intraclass correlation. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 57 publications receiving 377 citations.

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The reliability measurements of lateral scapular slide test at three different degrees of shoulder joint abduction

TL;DR: The diagnostic accuracy of the LSST was low, which questions the clinical importance of the tests outcomes, and the intra-rater reliability, inter- rater reliability and diagnostic accuracy were measured using a caliper.
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Effect of spinal stabilization exercise on dynamic postural control and visual dependency in subjects with chronic non-specific low back pain

TL;DR: Both interventions effectively enhanced stability indices and functional capabilities and reduced pain intensity in CNLBP patients and made the patients less visual dependent via better stability.
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Short-term effects of the whole-body vibration on the balance and muscle strength of type 2 diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy: a quasi-randomized-controlled trial study.

TL;DR: Application of WBV enhanced muscles strength and balance in patients with diabetes type 2-induced peripheral neuropathy, and the changes may be due to muscle tuning hypothesis and altered postural control strategies.
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Preparatory postural adjustments during gait initiation in healthy younger and older adults: Neurophysiological and biomechanical aspects

TL;DR: Findings suggest the age-related changes in the brain activities and preparatory postural adjustments during GI which could be valuable in designing assessment and prevention approaches for falls in this group of people.
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Isokinetic Strength and Functional Status in Knee Osteoarthritis

TL;DR: Patients with knee OA, even in low grades and with minimum symptoms and signs, had muscle weakness and functional limitation in comparison with the matched healthy subjects, which may result from a variety of factors, leading to muscle strength loss andfunctional limitation.