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Helena C Frawley

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Journal of Physiotherapy|March 27, 2019
Program evaluation within the research translation frameworkNatasha K Brusco, Helena C Frawley
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|June 4, 2019
Motor Function and Perception of Health in Women with Provoked VestibulodyniaIngrid Næss, Helena C Frawley, Kari Bø
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|May 11, 2018
An argument for competency-based training in pelvic floor physiotherapy practiceHelena C Frawley, Patricia Neumann, Clare Delany
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica|April 22, 2005
Survey of clinical practice: pre- and postoperative physiotherapy for pelvic surgeryHelena C Frawley, Mary P Galea, Bev A Phillips
Physical Therapy|May 6, 2020
The Effect of Pelvic Floor Muscle Interventions on Pelvic Floor Dysfunction After Gynecological Cancer Treatment: A Systematic ReviewRobyn Brennen, Kuan-Yin Lin, Linda Denehy, et al.
International Urogynecology Journal|November 26, 2021
Pelvic floor muscle function in the standing position in women with pelvic floor dysfunctionSally Mastwyk, Jodie McClelland, Melinda Mary Cooper, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 27, 2021
Group-based pelvic floor muscle training for all women during pregnancy is more cost-effective than postnatal training for women with urinary incontinence: cost-effectiveness analysis of a systematic reviewRobyn Brennen, Helena C Frawley, Jennifer Martin, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 20, 2021
Corrigendum to 'Group-based pelvic floor muscle training for all women during pregnancy is more cost-effective than postnatal training for women with urinary incontinence: cost-effectiveness analysis of a systematic review' [J Physiother 2021;67:105-114]Robyn Brennen, Helena C Frawley, Jennifer Martin, et al.
Neurourology and Urodynamics|October 26, 2016
The Australian Pelvic Floor Questionnaire is a valid measure of pelvic floor symptoms in patients following surgery for colorectal cancerKuan-Yin Lin, Helena C Frawley, Catherine L Granger, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|October 18, 2020
A consumer co-created infographic improves short-term knowledge about physical activity and self-efficacy to exercise in women with gestational diabetes mellitus: a randomised trialAnne L Harrison, Nicholas F Taylor, Helena C Frawley, et al.
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Journal of Physiotherapy|March 27, 2019
Program evaluation within the research translation frameworkNatasha K Brusco, Helena C Frawley
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|June 4, 2019
Motor Function and Perception of Health in Women with Provoked VestibulodyniaIngrid Næss, Helena C Frawley, Kari Bø
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|May 11, 2018
An argument for competency-based training in pelvic floor physiotherapy practiceHelena C Frawley, Patricia Neumann, Clare Delany
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica|April 22, 2005
Survey of clinical practice: pre- and postoperative physiotherapy for pelvic surgeryHelena C Frawley, Mary P Galea, Bev A Phillips
Physical Therapy|May 6, 2020
The Effect of Pelvic Floor Muscle Interventions on Pelvic Floor Dysfunction After Gynecological Cancer Treatment: A Systematic ReviewRobyn Brennen, Kuan-Yin Lin, Linda Denehy, et al.
International Urogynecology Journal|November 26, 2021
Pelvic floor muscle function in the standing position in women with pelvic floor dysfunctionSally Mastwyk, Jodie McClelland, Melinda Mary Cooper, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 27, 2021
Group-based pelvic floor muscle training for all women during pregnancy is more cost-effective than postnatal training for women with urinary incontinence: cost-effectiveness analysis of a systematic reviewRobyn Brennen, Helena C Frawley, Jennifer Martin, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 20, 2021
Corrigendum to 'Group-based pelvic floor muscle training for all women during pregnancy is more cost-effective than postnatal training for women with urinary incontinence: cost-effectiveness analysis of a systematic review' [J Physiother 2021;67:105-114]Robyn Brennen, Helena C Frawley, Jennifer Martin, et al.
Neurourology and Urodynamics|October 26, 2016
The Australian Pelvic Floor Questionnaire is a valid measure of pelvic floor symptoms in patients following surgery for colorectal cancerKuan-Yin Lin, Helena C Frawley, Catherine L Granger, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|October 18, 2020
A consumer co-created infographic improves short-term knowledge about physical activity and self-efficacy to exercise in women with gestational diabetes mellitus: a randomised trialAnne L Harrison, Nicholas F Taylor, Helena C Frawley, et al.
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