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    • Effect of dominance on the isometric hamstring muscle strength in undergraduate students
    • Relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness and blood pressure of Nigerian adolescents
    • Overweight and obesity: does it occur in Nigerian adolescents in an urban community?
    • Graded association between cardiorespiratory fitness and skin folds thickness in adolescents
    • Reference growth values for adolescents aged 12-18 years in a Nigerian community
    • Body weight and Blood pressure profile in Nigerian secondary school adolescents
    • Relationship between Anthropometric Parameters and Blood Pressure in Sagamu Adolescents, Ogun State, South-West Nigeria
    • Developmental pattern of tibio-femoral angle in a cohort of Nigerian children: A preliminary report
    • Nigerian physiotherapists’ perceptions of their profession’s prestige and implications
    • Prevalence of musculoskeletal pain and health seeking behaviour among occupational drivers in Ibadan, Nigeria
    • Socio-cultural factors responsible for low rate of exclusive breastfeeding among nursing mothers attending a Nigerian Tertiary Health Institution
    • Pre-Hypertension and Hypertension in Adolescence: How much does it occur in a Nigerian Community?
    • Development of the tibiofemoral angle in a cohort of Nigerian children during the first 3 years of life
    • Influence of Body Positions on Tibio-Femoral Angle Measurement in Children
    • Tibiofemoral Angle and Its Correlate in a Cohort of Nigerian Children
    • Prevalence of Low Back Pain among Adolescent Students in a Nigerian Urban Community
    • Physiotherapy clinical students’ perception of their learning environment: A Nigerian perspective.
    • Nigerian Physiotherapy Clinical Students’ Perception of their Learning Environment Measured by the Dundee Ready Education Environment Measure Inventory.
    • Physical activity among type-2 diabetic adult Nigerians
    • Nutritional Status of Nigerian Children from Urban Community Using Different Reference Cut-offs
    • Predictability of physical activity and bodyweight on health-related quality of life amongst Nigerian type2 diabetes mellitus
    • Body size perceptions and weight status of adults in a Nigerian rural community
    • Model Comparison and Factors Associated with Quality of Life of Type 2 Diabetic Patients: Gender Differentials
    • Work-related musculoskeletal disorders and ergonomic stressors among direct and nondirect contact health care workers from a Nigerian tertiary health facility
    • Work-Related Musculoskeletal Pain and Health Seeking Behaviour among Nigerian Sewing Machine Operators
    • Comparison of statistical models used for assessing factors associated with infant mortality in Nigeria
    • Post-Stroke Disability and Its Predictors among Nigerian Stroke Survivors
    • Prevalence and impact of disability and sexual dysfunction on Health Related Quality of Life of Nigerian stroke survivors
    • Functional Recovery and Its Predictors after Sub-acute Stroke Rehabilitation in a Nigerian Tertiary Health Facility: A Preliminary Finding
    • Sexual Dysfunction in a Nigerian Stroke Cohort: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study
    • Self-acceptance and Attitude towards Disability among People with Disability Attending a Nigerian Tertiary Health Facility
    • Characteristics and determinants of community physiotherapy utilization and supply
    • Pattern and determinants of willingness-to-pay for physiotherapy services
    • Global disability burden and its predictors among adult Nigerians living with type 2 diabetes
    • Development and clinimetric testing of willingness to pay tool for physiotherapy
    • Psychosocial problems among mothers of children with cerebral palsy attending physiotherapy outpatient department of two selected tertiary health centres in Ogun state: A pilot study
    • Work and musculoskeletal discomfort of Nigerian health workers: pattern and predictors
    • Impact of post-stroke disability and disability-perception on health-related quality of life of stroke survivors: the moderating effect of disability-severity
    • Disability and its Predictors among Glaucoma Patients in a Nigeria City
    • Disability and its Predictors among Glaucoma Patients in a Nigeria City
    • A comparative survey of Nigerian physiotherapists’ familiarity with, knowledge of and utilisation of standard outcome measures: 10 years after initial survey
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  • Home
  • Daily Quote
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  • Dr. Olufemi O. Oyewole
  • Publications
    • Effect of dominance on the isometric hamstring muscle strength in undergraduate students
    • Relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness and blood pressure of Nigerian adolescents
    • Overweight and obesity: does it occur in Nigerian adolescents in an urban community?
    • Graded association between cardiorespiratory fitness and skin folds thickness in adolescents
    • Reference growth values for adolescents aged 12-18 years in a Nigerian community
    • Body weight and Blood pressure profile in Nigerian secondary school adolescents
    • Relationship between Anthropometric Parameters and Blood Pressure in Sagamu Adolescents, Ogun State, South-West Nigeria
    • Developmental pattern of tibio-femoral angle in a cohort of Nigerian children: A preliminary report
    • Nigerian physiotherapists’ perceptions of their profession’s prestige and implications
    • Prevalence of musculoskeletal pain and health seeking behaviour among occupational drivers in Ibadan, Nigeria
    • Socio-cultural factors responsible for low rate of exclusive breastfeeding among nursing mothers attending a Nigerian Tertiary Health Institution
    • Pre-Hypertension and Hypertension in Adolescence: How much does it occur in a Nigerian Community?
    • Development of the tibiofemoral angle in a cohort of Nigerian children during the first 3 years of life
    • Influence of Body Positions on Tibio-Femoral Angle Measurement in Children
    • Tibiofemoral Angle and Its Correlate in a Cohort of Nigerian Children
    • Prevalence of Low Back Pain among Adolescent Students in a Nigerian Urban Community
    • Physiotherapy clinical students’ perception of their learning environment: A Nigerian perspective.
    • Nigerian Physiotherapy Clinical Students’ Perception of their Learning Environment Measured by the Dundee Ready Education Environment Measure Inventory.
    • Physical activity among type-2 diabetic adult Nigerians
    • Nutritional Status of Nigerian Children from Urban Community Using Different Reference Cut-offs
    • Predictability of physical activity and bodyweight on health-related quality of life amongst Nigerian type2 diabetes mellitus
    • Body size perceptions and weight status of adults in a Nigerian rural community
    • Model Comparison and Factors Associated with Quality of Life of Type 2 Diabetic Patients: Gender Differentials
    • Work-related musculoskeletal disorders and ergonomic stressors among direct and nondirect contact health care workers from a Nigerian tertiary health facility
    • Work-Related Musculoskeletal Pain and Health Seeking Behaviour among Nigerian Sewing Machine Operators
    • Comparison of statistical models used for assessing factors associated with infant mortality in Nigeria
    • Post-Stroke Disability and Its Predictors among Nigerian Stroke Survivors
    • Prevalence and impact of disability and sexual dysfunction on Health Related Quality of Life of Nigerian stroke survivors
    • Functional Recovery and Its Predictors after Sub-acute Stroke Rehabilitation in a Nigerian Tertiary Health Facility: A Preliminary Finding
    • Sexual Dysfunction in a Nigerian Stroke Cohort: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study
    • Self-acceptance and Attitude towards Disability among People with Disability Attending a Nigerian Tertiary Health Facility
    • Characteristics and determinants of community physiotherapy utilization and supply
    • Pattern and determinants of willingness-to-pay for physiotherapy services
    • Global disability burden and its predictors among adult Nigerians living with type 2 diabetes
    • Development and clinimetric testing of willingness to pay tool for physiotherapy
    • Psychosocial problems among mothers of children with cerebral palsy attending physiotherapy outpatient department of two selected tertiary health centres in Ogun state: A pilot study
    • Work and musculoskeletal discomfort of Nigerian health workers: pattern and predictors
    • Impact of post-stroke disability and disability-perception on health-related quality of life of stroke survivors: the moderating effect of disability-severity
    • Disability and its Predictors among Glaucoma Patients in a Nigeria City
    • Disability and its Predictors among Glaucoma Patients in a Nigeria City
    • A comparative survey of Nigerian physiotherapists’ familiarity with, knowledge of and utilisation of standard outcome measures: 10 years after initial survey

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    • Home
    • Daily Quote
    • Blog
    • Activity Exercise Scheduler
    • Dr. Olufemi O. Oyewole
    • Publications
      • Effect of dominance on the isometric hamstring muscle strength in undergraduate students
      • Relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness and blood pressure of Nigerian adolescents
      • Overweight and obesity: does it occur in Nigerian adolescents in an urban community?
      • Graded association between cardiorespiratory fitness and skin folds thickness in adolescents
      • Reference growth values for adolescents aged 12-18 years in a Nigerian community
      • Body weight and Blood pressure profile in Nigerian secondary school adolescents
      • Relationship between Anthropometric Parameters and Blood Pressure in Sagamu Adolescents, Ogun State, South-West Nigeria
      • Developmental pattern of tibio-femoral angle in a cohort of Nigerian children: A preliminary report
      • Nigerian physiotherapists’ perceptions of their profession’s prestige and implications
      • Prevalence of musculoskeletal pain and health seeking behaviour among occupational drivers in Ibadan, Nigeria
      • Socio-cultural factors responsible for low rate of exclusive breastfeeding among nursing mothers attending a Nigerian Tertiary Health Institution
      • Pre-Hypertension and Hypertension in Adolescence: How much does it occur in a Nigerian Community?
      • Development of the tibiofemoral angle in a cohort of Nigerian children during the first 3 years of life
      • Influence of Body Positions on Tibio-Femoral Angle Measurement in Children
      • Tibiofemoral Angle and Its Correlate in a Cohort of Nigerian Children
      • Prevalence of Low Back Pain among Adolescent Students in a Nigerian Urban Community
      • Physiotherapy clinical students’ perception of their learning environment: A Nigerian perspective.
      • Nigerian Physiotherapy Clinical Students’ Perception of their Learning Environment Measured by the Dundee Ready Education Environment Measure Inventory.
      • Physical activity among type-2 diabetic adult Nigerians
      • Nutritional Status of Nigerian Children from Urban Community Using Different Reference Cut-offs
      • Predictability of physical activity and bodyweight on health-related quality of life amongst Nigerian type2 diabetes mellitus
      • Body size perceptions and weight status of adults in a Nigerian rural community
      • Model Comparison and Factors Associated with Quality of Life of Type 2 Diabetic Patients: Gender Differentials
      • Work-related musculoskeletal disorders and ergonomic stressors among direct and nondirect contact health care workers from a Nigerian tertiary health facility
      • Work-Related Musculoskeletal Pain and Health Seeking Behaviour among Nigerian Sewing Machine Operators
      • Comparison of statistical models used for assessing factors associated with infant mortality in Nigeria
      • Post-Stroke Disability and Its Predictors among Nigerian Stroke Survivors
      • Prevalence and impact of disability and sexual dysfunction on Health Related Quality of Life of Nigerian stroke survivors
      • Functional Recovery and Its Predictors after Sub-acute Stroke Rehabilitation in a Nigerian Tertiary Health Facility: A Preliminary Finding
      • Sexual Dysfunction in a Nigerian Stroke Cohort: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study
      • Self-acceptance and Attitude towards Disability among People with Disability Attending a Nigerian Tertiary Health Facility
      • Characteristics and determinants of community physiotherapy utilization and supply
      • Pattern and determinants of willingness-to-pay for physiotherapy services
      • Global disability burden and its predictors among adult Nigerians living with type 2 diabetes
      • Development and clinimetric testing of willingness to pay tool for physiotherapy
      • Psychosocial problems among mothers of children with cerebral palsy attending physiotherapy outpatient department of two selected tertiary health centres in Ogun state: A pilot study
      • Work and musculoskeletal discomfort of Nigerian health workers: pattern and predictors
      • Impact of post-stroke disability and disability-perception on health-related quality of life of stroke survivors: the moderating effect of disability-severity
      • Disability and its Predictors among Glaucoma Patients in a Nigeria City
      • Disability and its Predictors among Glaucoma Patients in a Nigeria City
      • A comparative survey of Nigerian physiotherapists’ familiarity with, knowledge of and utilisation of standard outcome measures: 10 years after initial survey

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