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Ada Tang

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Journal of Physiotherapy|November 30, 2013
Body-weight supported treadmill training improves cardiovascular fitness and walking endurance early after strokeAda Tang
Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada|January 4, 2011
Clinician's commentaryAda Tang
Journal of Physiotherapy|December 10, 2024
Appraisal of Clinical Practice Guideline: Australian Physical Activity Clinical Practice Guideline for people with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury 2024Ada Tang
Physical Therapy|July 2, 2013
Physical fitness training after strokeAda Tang, Janice J Eng
Disability and Rehabilitation. Assistive Technology|May 5, 2020
Examining the effect of virtual reality therapy on cognition post-stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysisElise Wiley, Shereen Khattab, Ada Tang
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|December 8, 2024
Which Sex- and Gender-Based Explanatory Variables Are Associated With Memory Function Poststroke? A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the National Health and Aging Trends StudyClare Thompson, Elise Wiley, Ada Tang
Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences|November 15, 2023
Editorial: Women in science: translational research in rehabilitationAda Tang, Ada W S Leung
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : JNPT|August 2, 2012
Relationship between perceived and measured changes in walking after strokeAda Tang, Janice J Eng, Debbie Rand
Autonomic Neuroscience : Basic & Clinical|March 3, 2012
Application of the Sit-Up Test for orthostatic hypotension in individuals with strokeAda Tang, Janice J Eng, Andrei Krassioukov
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity|August 31, 2018
Exploring the Association Between Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Among Stroke SurvivorsMike Pryzbek, Julie Richardson, Lehana Thabane, et al.
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Journal of Physiotherapy|November 30, 2013
Body-weight supported treadmill training improves cardiovascular fitness and walking endurance early after strokeAda Tang
Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada|January 4, 2011
Clinician's commentaryAda Tang
Journal of Physiotherapy|December 10, 2024
Appraisal of Clinical Practice Guideline: Australian Physical Activity Clinical Practice Guideline for people with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury 2024Ada Tang
Physical Therapy|July 2, 2013
Physical fitness training after strokeAda Tang, Janice J Eng
Disability and Rehabilitation. Assistive Technology|May 5, 2020
Examining the effect of virtual reality therapy on cognition post-stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysisElise Wiley, Shereen Khattab, Ada Tang
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|December 8, 2024
Which Sex- and Gender-Based Explanatory Variables Are Associated With Memory Function Poststroke? A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the National Health and Aging Trends StudyClare Thompson, Elise Wiley, Ada Tang
Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences|November 15, 2023
Editorial: Women in science: translational research in rehabilitationAda Tang, Ada W S Leung
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : JNPT|August 2, 2012
Relationship between perceived and measured changes in walking after strokeAda Tang, Janice J Eng, Debbie Rand
Autonomic Neuroscience : Basic & Clinical|March 3, 2012
Application of the Sit-Up Test for orthostatic hypotension in individuals with strokeAda Tang, Janice J Eng, Andrei Krassioukov
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity|August 31, 2018
Exploring the Association Between Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Among Stroke SurvivorsMike Pryzbek, Julie Richardson, Lehana Thabane, et al.
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