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Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
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April 14, 2009
Transcutaneous electrical stimulation on acupuncture points improves muscle function in subjects after acute stroke: a randomized controlled trial
Tiebin Yan, Christina W Y Hui-Chan
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
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October 3, 2007
Modulation of prelanding lower-limb muscle responses in athletes with multiple ankle sprains
Siu N Fu, Christina W Y Hui-Chan
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : JNPT
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November 19, 2010
Transcutaneous electrical stimulation on acupoints combined with task-related training to improve motor function and walking performance in an individual 7 years poststroke: a case study
Shamay S M Ng, Christina W Y Hui-Chan
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
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April 6, 2004
Effects of exercise on joint sense and balance in elderly men: Tai Chi versus golf
William W N Tsang, Christina W Y Hui-Chan
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
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March 29, 2005
The speed of sit-to-stand can be modulated in Parkinson's disease
Margaret K Y Mak, Christina W Y Hui-Chan
Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy (2001)
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August 20, 2015
Reduced Cognitive-Motor Interference on Voluntary Balance Control in Older Tai Chi Practitioners
Rini Varghese, Christina W Y Hui-Chan, Tanvi Bhatt
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology
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November 21, 2008
Hyperactive stretch reflexes, co-contraction, and muscle weakness in children with cerebral palsy
Dora M Y Poon, Christina W Y Hui-Chan
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
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March 4, 2003
Analgesic effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and interferential currents on heat pain in healthy subjects
Gladys L Y Cheing, Christina W Y Hui-Chan
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society
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December 5, 2002
Switching of movement direction is central to parkinsonian bradykinesia in sit-to-stand
Margaret K Y Mak, Christina W Y Hui-Chan
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
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February 5, 2005
Comparison of muscle torque, balance, and confidence in older tai chi and healthy adults
William W N Tsang, Christina W Y Hui-Chan
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Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
|
April 14, 2009
Transcutaneous electrical stimulation on acupuncture points improves muscle function in subjects after acute stroke: a randomized controlled trial
Tiebin Yan, Christina W Y Hui-Chan
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
|
October 3, 2007
Modulation of prelanding lower-limb muscle responses in athletes with multiple ankle sprains
Siu N Fu, Christina W Y Hui-Chan
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : JNPT
|
November 19, 2010
Transcutaneous electrical stimulation on acupoints combined with task-related training to improve motor function and walking performance in an individual 7 years poststroke: a case study
Shamay S M Ng, Christina W Y Hui-Chan
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
|
April 6, 2004
Effects of exercise on joint sense and balance in elderly men: Tai Chi versus golf
William W N Tsang, Christina W Y Hui-Chan
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
|
March 29, 2005
The speed of sit-to-stand can be modulated in Parkinson's disease
Margaret K Y Mak, Christina W Y Hui-Chan
Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy (2001)
|
August 20, 2015
Reduced Cognitive-Motor Interference on Voluntary Balance Control in Older Tai Chi Practitioners
Rini Varghese, Christina W Y Hui-Chan, Tanvi Bhatt
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology
|
November 21, 2008
Hyperactive stretch reflexes, co-contraction, and muscle weakness in children with cerebral palsy
Dora M Y Poon, Christina W Y Hui-Chan
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
|
March 4, 2003
Analgesic effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and interferential currents on heat pain in healthy subjects
Gladys L Y Cheing, Christina W Y Hui-Chan
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society
|
December 5, 2002
Switching of movement direction is central to parkinsonian bradykinesia in sit-to-stand
Margaret K Y Mak, Christina W Y Hui-Chan
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
|
February 5, 2005
Comparison of muscle torque, balance, and confidence in older tai chi and healthy adults
William W N Tsang, Christina W Y Hui-Chan
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