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  1. ... skilled nursing facility) Physical therapy/rehabilitation facility (outpatient) Home Gym or other community center Other Design: RCTs, N≥ ... skilled nursing facility) Physical therapy/rehabilitation facility (outpatient) Home Gym or other community center Other (specify) Not reported ...
  2. ... expensive exercise gear and equipment to have a home gym. By making the most of what you already have, you can work out at home without breaking the bank. Use cans or bottles ...
  3. ... 25 to 34.75 hours total), individual, patient home and local gym B. Usual Care (n=109) C. Telephone-delivered ...
  4. ... led monthly assessment appointments to guide and monitor home or leisure facility/gym activity. Exercise types and intensity were tailored to ...
  5. ... therapist; None (unsupervised) In-person; Self-guided (unsupervised) Gym or other community center (outpatient); Home No data Unsupervised home-based exercise 1. Strength ...
  6. ... nursing facility, outpatient rehabilitation facility, the patient’s home, or a local community center or gym. Interventions may also be delivered virtually, by Internet, ...
  7. ... CrossRef ] 1529. Arvanitis H. Creating a Sensory Integration Gym in your Home. Exceptional Parent. 2013;43(4):30–2 3p. ...
  8. ... CrossRef ] 1510. Arvanitis H. Creating a Sensory Integration Gym in your Home. Exceptional Parent. 2013;43(4):30–2 3p. ...
  9. ... modest behavior change (e.g., preparing meals at home) and more major changes (e.g., endurance exercise training in a gym at least three times per week). Despite the ...
  10. ... S. or U.S.-applicable study, including clinic, home (provided physical activity is observed by healthcare or research staff), or community setting (e.g., gym or athletic class). Exclude: Non-U.S.-applicable ...
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