Mark E Howard P.T.,D.P.T.,O.C.S.
Physical Therapist
100 Union Rd Buffalo NY, 14224About
Mark Howard is a physical therapist practicing in Buffalo, NY. Mark Howard specializes in physical treatment to help a patient reduce pain, restore mobility, rehabilitate an injury, or increase movement and overall function. As a physical therapist, Mark Howard can treat multiple conditions with exercises, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, joint mobilization, heat, ice, massage, laser or light therapy and more. Mark Howard will create a treatment plan based on the patients specific injury or condition, and might target a specific body part or body system based on the individual.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Physiologic axial load, frictional resistance, and the football shoe-surface interface.
- The effect of acute sleep deprivation on visual evoked potentials in professional drivers.
- The contribution of fatigue and sleepiness to depression in patients attending the sleep laboratory for evaluation of obstructive sleep apnea.
- Cognition and daytime functioning in sleep-related breathing disorders.
- Individual differences in the effects of mobile phone exposure on human sleep: rethinking the problem.
- Inpatient and long-term outcomes of individuals admitted for weaning from mechanical ventilation at a specialized ventilation weaning unit.
- A comparison of the effect of mobile phone use and alcohol consumption on driving simulation performance.
- Sleep loss and circadian disruption in shift work: health burden and management.
- The accuracy of eyelid movement parameters for drowsiness detection.
- Improved survival with an ambulatory model of non-invasive ventilation implementation in motor neuron disease.
- Obesity, COPD, NIV and reverse epidemiology.
- Ambulatory adaptation of non-invasive ventilation in motor neuron disease: where limits of effectiveness end--reply.
- Identifying who will benefit from non-invasive ventilation in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/motor neurone disease in a clinical cohort.
- Slow eyelid closure as a measure of driver drowsiness and its relationship to performance.
- The utility of automated measures of ocular metrics for detecting driver drowsiness during extended wakefulness.
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