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Catherine Sherrington

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Journal of Physiotherapy|March 16, 2023
Critically appraised paper: Timing and coordination training does not enhance standard treatment benefit on mobility in community-dwelling older adults [commentary]Catherine Sherrington
Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada|March 2, 2012
Prevention of fractures in older people: what does the evidence say?Catherine Sherrington
Journal of Physiotherapy|August 31, 2015
A patient education program supported by staff training can reduce the rate of falls for older people during inpatient rehabilitation [commentary]Catherine Sherrington
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 24, 2015
Physiotherapy in the prevention of falls in older peopleCatherine Sherrington, Anne Tiedemann
British Journal of Sports Medicine|September 20, 2011
Is exercise effective in promoting mental well-being in older age? A systematic reviewSimon Rosenbaum, Catherine Sherrington
British Journal of Sports Medicine|July 21, 2012
Why does exercise reduce falls in older people? Unrecognised contributions to motor control and cognition?Catherine Sherrington, Nicholas Henschke
New South Wales Public Health Bulletin|July 10, 2002
NHMRC Health Research Partnership: Prevention of Older People's InjuriesStephen Lord, Catherine Sherrington
Age and Ageing|May 2, 2003
An evaluation of footwear worn at the time of fall-related hip fractureCatherine Sherrington, Hylton B Menz
Clinical Rehabilitation|August 27, 2005
Reliability of simple portable tests of physical performance in older people after hip fractureCatherine Sherrington, Stephen R Lord
Public Health Research & Practice|June 21, 2018
Is a yoga-based program with potential to decrease falls perceived to be acceptable to community-dwelling people older than 60?Anne Tiedemann, Sandra O'Rourke, Catherine Sherrington
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Journal of Physiotherapy|March 16, 2023
Critically appraised paper: Timing and coordination training does not enhance standard treatment benefit on mobility in community-dwelling older adults [commentary]Catherine Sherrington
Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada|March 2, 2012
Prevention of fractures in older people: what does the evidence say?Catherine Sherrington
Journal of Physiotherapy|August 31, 2015
A patient education program supported by staff training can reduce the rate of falls for older people during inpatient rehabilitation [commentary]Catherine Sherrington
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 24, 2015
Physiotherapy in the prevention of falls in older peopleCatherine Sherrington, Anne Tiedemann
British Journal of Sports Medicine|September 20, 2011
Is exercise effective in promoting mental well-being in older age? A systematic reviewSimon Rosenbaum, Catherine Sherrington
British Journal of Sports Medicine|July 21, 2012
Why does exercise reduce falls in older people? Unrecognised contributions to motor control and cognition?Catherine Sherrington, Nicholas Henschke
New South Wales Public Health Bulletin|July 10, 2002
NHMRC Health Research Partnership: Prevention of Older People's InjuriesStephen Lord, Catherine Sherrington
Age and Ageing|May 2, 2003
An evaluation of footwear worn at the time of fall-related hip fractureCatherine Sherrington, Hylton B Menz
Clinical Rehabilitation|August 27, 2005
Reliability of simple portable tests of physical performance in older people after hip fractureCatherine Sherrington, Stephen R Lord
Public Health Research & Practice|June 21, 2018
Is a yoga-based program with potential to decrease falls perceived to be acceptable to community-dwelling people older than 60?Anne Tiedemann, Sandra O'Rourke, Catherine Sherrington
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