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Colleen G Canning

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Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy|November 12, 2019
Relationship between lower limb coordination and walking speed after stroke: an observational studyMay Suk-Man Kwan, Leanne M Hassett, Louise Ada, et al.
Clinical Rehabilitation|December 4, 2020
Home-based exercise monitored with telehealth is feasible and acceptable compared to centre-based exercise in Parkinson's disease: A randomised pilot studyAllyson Flynn, Elisabeth Preston, Sarah Dennis, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|April 3, 2012
The strength of the ankle dorsiflexors has a significant contribution to walking speed in people who can walk independently after stroke: an observational studySimone Dorsch, Louise Ada, Colleen G Canning, et al.
Brain Injury|June 27, 2009
Computerized tracking to train dexterity after cerebellar tumour: a single-case experimental studyLouise Ada, Catherine Sherrington, Colleen G Canning, et al.
Gait & Posture|May 30, 2012
Reproducibility of measures of leg muscle power, leg muscle strength, postural sway and mobility in people with Parkinson's diseaseSerene S Paul, Colleen G Canning, Catherine Sherrington, et al.
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|October 26, 2017
Falls in Parkinson's disease: A complex and evolving pictureAlfonso Fasano, Colleen G Canning, Jeffrey M Hausdorff, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|September 16, 2019
Home-based prescribed exercise improves balance-related activities in people with Parkinson's disease and has benefits similar to centre-based exercise: a systematic reviewAllyson Flynn, Natalie E Allen, Sarah Dennis, et al.
Clinical Rehabilitation|May 13, 2022
Exercising with Parkinson's: The good, the bad and the need for support to keep exercising. A qualitative studyAllyson Flynn, Sarah Dennis, Elisabeth Preston, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|March 7, 2023
Utilising telehealth to support exercise and physical activity in people with Parkinson disease: a program evaluation using mixed methodsAllyson Flynn, Elisabeth Preston, Sarah Dennis, et al.
Physiological Measurement|April 3, 2015
Head and pelvis stride-to-stride oscillations in gait: validation and interpretation of measurements from wearable accelerometersMatthew A D Brodie, Tim R Beijer, Colleen G Canning, et al.
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Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy|November 12, 2019
Relationship between lower limb coordination and walking speed after stroke: an observational studyMay Suk-Man Kwan, Leanne M Hassett, Louise Ada, et al.
Clinical Rehabilitation|December 4, 2020
Home-based exercise monitored with telehealth is feasible and acceptable compared to centre-based exercise in Parkinson's disease: A randomised pilot studyAllyson Flynn, Elisabeth Preston, Sarah Dennis, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|April 3, 2012
The strength of the ankle dorsiflexors has a significant contribution to walking speed in people who can walk independently after stroke: an observational studySimone Dorsch, Louise Ada, Colleen G Canning, et al.
Brain Injury|June 27, 2009
Computerized tracking to train dexterity after cerebellar tumour: a single-case experimental studyLouise Ada, Catherine Sherrington, Colleen G Canning, et al.
Gait & Posture|May 30, 2012
Reproducibility of measures of leg muscle power, leg muscle strength, postural sway and mobility in people with Parkinson's diseaseSerene S Paul, Colleen G Canning, Catherine Sherrington, et al.
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|October 26, 2017
Falls in Parkinson's disease: A complex and evolving pictureAlfonso Fasano, Colleen G Canning, Jeffrey M Hausdorff, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|September 16, 2019
Home-based prescribed exercise improves balance-related activities in people with Parkinson's disease and has benefits similar to centre-based exercise: a systematic reviewAllyson Flynn, Natalie E Allen, Sarah Dennis, et al.
Clinical Rehabilitation|May 13, 2022
Exercising with Parkinson's: The good, the bad and the need for support to keep exercising. A qualitative studyAllyson Flynn, Sarah Dennis, Elisabeth Preston, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|March 7, 2023
Utilising telehealth to support exercise and physical activity in people with Parkinson disease: a program evaluation using mixed methodsAllyson Flynn, Elisabeth Preston, Sarah Dennis, et al.
Physiological Measurement|April 3, 2015
Head and pelvis stride-to-stride oscillations in gait: validation and interpretation of measurements from wearable accelerometersMatthew A D Brodie, Tim R Beijer, Colleen G Canning, et al.
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