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The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
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October 14, 2014
Distribution of Lower Limb Spasticity Does Not Influence Mobility Outcome Following Traumatic Brain Injury: An Observational Study
Gavin Williams, Megan Banky, John Olver
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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December 31, 2004
Measuring high-level mobility after traumatic brain injury
Gavin Williams, Val Robertson, Ken Greenwood
Brain Injury
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June 18, 2015
Severity and distribution of spasticity does not limit mobility or influence compensatory strategies following traumatic brain injury
Gavin Williams, Megan Banky, John Olver
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)
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June 9, 2023
Focal muscle spasticity has little impact on muscle power for walking in people with Traumatic Brain Injury
Sarah Mackay, Meg Walker, Gavin Williams
Brain Injury
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June 16, 2010
Further development of the High-level Mobility Assessment Tool (HiMAT)
Gavin Williams, Julie Pallant, Ken Greenwood
PM & R : the Journal of Injury, Function, and Rehabilitation
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September 24, 2013
The concurrent validity and responsiveness of the high-level mobility assessment tool for mobility limitations in people with multitrauma orthopedic injuries
Gavin Williams, Bridget Hill, Michelle Kahn
Brain Injury
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March 12, 2013
Running abnormalities after traumatic brain injury
Gavin Williams, Anthony Schache, Meg E Morris
Brain Injury
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February 3, 2018
Systematic review of high-level mobility training in people with a neurological impairment
Tanja Spencer, Sara Aldous, Gavin Williams, et al.
Hand (New York, N.Y.)
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January 3, 2018
Comments on "Compensation by the Uninjured Arm After Brachial Plexus Injury"
Bridget Hill, Gavin Williams, John Olver, et al.
Disability and Rehabilitation
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July 17, 2025
A timed sit-to-stand test and prediction equation had poor agreement with a graded exercise test in people with stroke
Natasha Machado, Gavin Williams, John Olver, et al.
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The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
|
October 14, 2014
Distribution of Lower Limb Spasticity Does Not Influence Mobility Outcome Following Traumatic Brain Injury: An Observational Study
Gavin Williams, Megan Banky, John Olver
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
|
December 31, 2004
Measuring high-level mobility after traumatic brain injury
Gavin Williams, Val Robertson, Ken Greenwood
Brain Injury
|
June 18, 2015
Severity and distribution of spasticity does not limit mobility or influence compensatory strategies following traumatic brain injury
Gavin Williams, Megan Banky, John Olver
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)
|
June 9, 2023
Focal muscle spasticity has little impact on muscle power for walking in people with Traumatic Brain Injury
Sarah Mackay, Meg Walker, Gavin Williams
Brain Injury
|
June 16, 2010
Further development of the High-level Mobility Assessment Tool (HiMAT)
Gavin Williams, Julie Pallant, Ken Greenwood
PM & R : the Journal of Injury, Function, and Rehabilitation
|
September 24, 2013
The concurrent validity and responsiveness of the high-level mobility assessment tool for mobility limitations in people with multitrauma orthopedic injuries
Gavin Williams, Bridget Hill, Michelle Kahn
Brain Injury
|
March 12, 2013
Running abnormalities after traumatic brain injury
Gavin Williams, Anthony Schache, Meg E Morris
Brain Injury
|
February 3, 2018
Systematic review of high-level mobility training in people with a neurological impairment
Tanja Spencer, Sara Aldous, Gavin Williams, et al.
Hand (New York, N.Y.)
|
January 3, 2018
Comments on "Compensation by the Uninjured Arm After Brachial Plexus Injury"
Bridget Hill, Gavin Williams, John Olver, et al.
Disability and Rehabilitation
|
July 17, 2025
A timed sit-to-stand test and prediction equation had poor agreement with a graded exercise test in people with stroke
Natasha Machado, Gavin Williams, John Olver, et al.
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