Jan Lexell
Titel
Professor i rehabiliteringsmedicin, Överläkare
Organisation
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Jan [dot] Lexell [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se
Publikationer (hämtat ur Lunds universitets publikationsdatabas)
författare
- 2013
- Construct Validity of a New Rating Scale for Self-Reported Impairments in Persons With Late Effects of Polio.
- Content Analysis of Four Fear of Falling Rating Scales by Linking to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health.
- Content analysis of four fear of falling rating scales by linking to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)
- Everyday occupational problems perceived by participants in a pain rehabilitation programme.
- 2012
- Effects of cardiorespiratory fitness and muscle-resistance training after stroke.
- Exercise and Sports for Health Promotion, Disease, and Disability
- Isokinetic knee extension and flexion strength in individuals with hemiparesis after stroke
- Left-Sided Hemiparesis, Pain Frequency, and Decreased Passive Shoulder Range of Abduction Are Predictors of Long-Lasting Poststroke Shoulder Pain.
- Life satisfaction and self-reported impairments in persons with late effects of polio.
- Life satisfaction in Swedish men and women aging with a spinal cord injury
- Long-term benefits of progressive resistance training in chronic stroke: A 4-year follow-up.
- Mapping the Mayo-Portland adaptability inventory to the international classification of functioning, disability and health
- No specific effect of whole-body vibration training in chronic stroke: a double-blind randomized controlled study.
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation: interdisciplinary, interventional, and international.
- Positive Effects of a Musculoskeletal Pain Rehabilitation Program Regardless of Pain Duration or Diagnosis.
- Response actions to difficulties in using everyday technology after acquired brain injury
- Self-reported Walking Ability in Persons With Chronic Stroke and the Relationship With Gait Performance Tests.
- What's on the Horizon: Defining Physiatry Through Rehabilitation Methodology.
- 2011
- Life Satisfaction in Persons with Late Effects of Polio
- Rapidly Emerging Role of Whole Body Vibration Therapy in the Management of Neurologic Diseases Besides Polio Response
- Reproducibility of ankle dorsiflexor muscle strength measurements in individuals with post-polio syndrome
- Sense of coherence and disability and the relationship with life satisfaction 6-15 years after traumatic brain injury in northern Sweden
- 2010
- A 1-year follow-up after shortened constraint-induced movement therapy with and without mitt poststroke.
- A positive turning point in life--how persons with late effects of polio experience the influence of an interdisciplinary rehabilitation programme.
- Difficulties in using everyday technology after acquired brain injury: a qualitative analysis
- Health-related quality-of-life and life satisfaction 6-15 years after traumatic brain injuries in northern Sweden
- Improvements of task performance in daily life after acquired brain injury using commonly available everyday technology.
- No Effects of Whole-Body Vibration Training on Muscle Strength and Gait Performance in Persons With Late Effects of Polio: A Pilot Study.
- Perceived difficulties using everyday technology after acquired brain injury: Influence on activity and participation.
- Reliability of Gait Performance Tests in Individuals With Late Effects of Polio.
- Reliability of knee extensor and flexor muscle strength measurements in persons with late effects of polio.
- 2009
- Associations between perceptions of environmental barriers and participation in persons with late effects of polio
- Functioning and disability 6-15 years after traumatic brain injuries in northern Sweden
- Relationship between participation in life situations and life satisfaction in persons with late effects of polio
- The Effect of Muscle Loading on Skeletal Muscle Regenerative Potential An Update of Current Research Findings Relating to Aging and Neuromuscular Pathology
- The interpolated twitch technique may be valid and reliable but limited
- The interpolated twitch technique may be valid and reliable but limited.
- The meaning of feeling well in people with moderate or severe traumatic brain injury
- Voluntary Activation of the Knee Extensors in Chronic Poststroke Subjects.
- What is the long-term benefit of constraint-induced movement therapy? A four-year follow-up.
- 2008
- Effects of a goal-oriented rehabilitation program in mild cognitive impairment: A pilot study
- Men's experiences of giving and taking social support after their wife's spinal cord injury
- Muscle strength training, gait performance and physiotherapy after stroke.
- Perceived participation in life situations in persons with late effects of polio
- Perceived participation in life situations in persons with late effects of polio.
- Progressive resistance training after stroke: Effects on muscle strength, muscle tone, gait performance and perceived participation.
- Skeletal muscle telomere length is not impaired in healthy physically active old women and men
- The meaning of women's experiences of living with multiple sclerosis
- 2007
- Demographics, injury characteristics and outcome of traumatic brain injuries in northern Sweden
- Farmakologiska möjligheter vid hjärnskadebehandling. Rätt läkemedelsval kan optimera rehabiliteringsinsatserna
- Impact on participation and autonomy questionnaire: internal scale validity of the Swedish version for use in people with spinal cord injury.
- International programs and perspectives.
- Living with moderate or severe traumatic brain injury: the meaning of family members' experiences
- Perceived participation and problems in participation are determinants of life satisfaction in people with spinal cord injury
- Rehabilitation of traumatic brain injuries in Sweden.
- Reproducibility of isokinetic ankle dorsiflexor strength and fatigue measurements in healthy older subjects.
- Social support provides motivation and ability to participate in occupation
- The experiences of treatment from other people as narrated by people with moderate or severe traumatic brain injury and their close relatives
- To regain participation in occupations through human encounters - narratives from women with spinal cord injury
- 2006
- Superimposed electrical stimulation - Assessment of voluntary activation and perceived discomfort in healthy, moderately active older and younger women and men
- The complexity of daily occupations in multiple sclerosis.
- Voluntary activation and central activation failure in the knee extensors in young women and men.
- 2005
- How to assess the reliability of measurements in rehabilitation.
- Perceptions of participation and predictors of perceived problems with participation in persons with spinal cord injury.
- Reliability of gait performance tests in men and women with hemiparesis after stroke.
- The behaviour of satellite cells in response to exercise: what have we learned from human studies?
- The meaning of fatigue for women with multiple sclerosis
- The meaning of living with traumatic brain injury in people with moderate or severe traumatic brain injury
- Women's perception of changes in the social network after a spinal cord injury
- 2004
- 2003
- Diagnostic criteria and the use of ICD-10 codes to define and classify minor head injury.
- Effects of superimposed electrical stimulation on perceived discomfort and torque increment size and variability.
- Ginseng
- Reliability and responsiveness of elbow trajectory tracking in chronic poststroke hemiparesis
- Reliability of ankle dorsiflexor muscle fatigue measurements in healthy young men and women.
- The structure and function of the ankle dorsiflexor muscles in young and moderately active men and women.
- 2002
- Assessment of contractile and noncontractile components in human skeletal muscle by magnetic resonance imaging.
- Biopsy sampling requirements for the estimation of muscle capillarization
- Capillary supply of the tibialis anterior muscle in young, healthy, and moderately active men and women
- Enzyme activities in the tibialis anterior muscle of young moderately active men and women: relationship with body composition, muscle cross-sectional area and fibre type composition.
- Reliability of concentric ankle dorsiflexion fatigue testing
- Serotonin agents in the treatment of acquired brain injury
- 2001
- 2000
- Idrott och skallskador. Riktlinjer för omhändertagande och återgång till träning och tävling
- Muscle structure and function in chronic neurological disorders: the potential of exercise to improve activities of daily living
- Possible applications for dopaminergic agents following traumatic brain injury: part 1
- 1999
- Effekter av styrke- och uthållighetsträning på skelettmuskulaturen hos äldre. Gamla muskler blir som nya!
- Rehabilitering vid dystrophia myotonica. Framgångsrikt försök med interdisciplinärt team i Norrbotten
- Reliability of isokinetic ankle dorsiflexor strength measurements in healthy young men and women
- Superimposed single impulse and pulse train electrical stimulation: A quantitative assessment during submaximal isometric knee extension in young, healthy men
- 1998
- 1997
- 1995
- Aging of human muscle: structure, function and adaptability
- Heavy-resistance training in older Scandinavian men and women: short- and long-term effects on arm and leg muscles
- Human aging, muscle mass, and fiber type composition
- Submaximal-exercise-induced impairment of human muscle to develop and maintain force at low frequencies of electrical stimulation
- 1994
- 1993
- 1992
- Differences in fiber number and fiber type proportion within fascicles. A quantitative morphological study of whole vastus lateralis muscle from childhood to old age
- Effects of strength training in elderly women
- Growth and development of human muscle: a quantitative morphological study of whole vastus lateralis from childhood to adult age
- Quantitative morphology of stimulation-induced damage in rabbit fast-twitch skeletal muscles
- What determines the muscle cross-sectional area?
- What is the effect of ageing on type 2 muscle fibres?
- 1991
- "Smoothed histograms": a visual aid for the analysis of distributions of muscle fiber areas
- A morphometrical comparison of right and left whole human vastus lateralis muscle: how to reduce sampling errors in biopsy techniques
- Evidence of fibre hyperplasia in human skeletal muscles from healthy young men? A left-right comparison of the fibre number in whole anterior tibialis muscles
- Fiber density: a fast and accurate way to estimate human muscle fiber areas (Letters to the editor)
- The occurrence of fibre-type grouping in healthy human muscle: a quantitative study of cross-sections of whole vastus lateralis from men between 15 and 83 years
- Variability in muscle fibre areas in whole human quadriceps muscle: effects of increasing age
- 1989
- 1988
- Distribution of fibre types and fibre sizes in the tibialis cranialis muscle of beagle dogs
- Some probability models for diagnosing neurogenic disorders
- Structural diversity in muscle fibres of chicken breast
- What is the cause of the ageing atrophy? Total number, size and proportion of different fiber types studied in whole vastus lateralis muscle from 15- to 83-year-old men
- 1987
- 1986
- 1985
- 1984
- 1983
- Distribution of different fiber types in human skeletal muscles: effects of aging studied in whole muscle cross sections
- Distribution of different fibre types in human skeletal muscles. 2. A study of cross-sections of whole m. vastus lateralis
- Distribution of different fibre types in human skeletal muscles. A statistical and computational model for the study of fibre type grouping and early diagnosis of skeletal muscle fibre denervation and reinnervation
- Distribution of different fibre types in human skeletal muscles. I. Method for the preparation and analysis of cross-sections of whole tibialis anterior

