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Jodie Copley

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Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|November 27, 2016
Understanding leisure preferences of young people with cerebral palsyJodie Copley
International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare|June 3, 2011
Using all the available evidence: perceptions of paediatric occupational therapists about how to increase evidence-based practiceJodie Copley, Shelley Allen
Occupational Therapy International|March 18, 2005
Barriers to the use of assistive technology for children with multiple disabilitiesJodie Copley, Jenny Ziviani
Assistive Technology : the Official Journal of RESNA|October 17, 2007
Use of a team-based approach to assistive technology assessment and planning for children with multiple disabilities: a pilot studyJodie Copley, Jenny Ziviani
The Clinical Teacher|July 9, 2021
PLUS Framework: guidance for practice educatorsKarina Dancza, Jodie Copley, Monica Moran
Disability and Rehabilitation|June 15, 2021
Decision-making aids for upper limb interventions in neurological rehabilitation: a scoping reviewAmelia Tan, Jodie Copley, Jennifer Fleming
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|September 22, 2010
There was insufficient evidence to conclude that upper extremity casting was effective for individuals with central nervous system disordersChristine Imms, Kathy Kuipers, Jodie Copley
Brain Injury|May 1, 2023
Clinical utility of a decision-making aid for upper limb neurorehabilitation: applying the Hypertonicity Intervention Planning Model across culturesAmelia Tan, Jodie Copley, Jennifer Fleming
Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice|June 7, 2023
Failing professional practice placements in allied health: What do we understand about the student experience? A scoping reviewWendy Milgate, Jodie Copley, Jessica Hill
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|September 22, 2010
An ankle foot orthosis improves walking in the short-term but there is no evidence that an upper limb splint improves function, range of movement or reduces pain after a stroke or non-progressive brain lesionPip Logan, Jodie Copley, Louise Gustafsson
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Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|November 27, 2016
Understanding leisure preferences of young people with cerebral palsyJodie Copley
International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare|June 3, 2011
Using all the available evidence: perceptions of paediatric occupational therapists about how to increase evidence-based practiceJodie Copley, Shelley Allen
Occupational Therapy International|March 18, 2005
Barriers to the use of assistive technology for children with multiple disabilitiesJodie Copley, Jenny Ziviani
Assistive Technology : the Official Journal of RESNA|October 17, 2007
Use of a team-based approach to assistive technology assessment and planning for children with multiple disabilities: a pilot studyJodie Copley, Jenny Ziviani
The Clinical Teacher|July 9, 2021
PLUS Framework: guidance for practice educatorsKarina Dancza, Jodie Copley, Monica Moran
Disability and Rehabilitation|June 15, 2021
Decision-making aids for upper limb interventions in neurological rehabilitation: a scoping reviewAmelia Tan, Jodie Copley, Jennifer Fleming
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|September 22, 2010
There was insufficient evidence to conclude that upper extremity casting was effective for individuals with central nervous system disordersChristine Imms, Kathy Kuipers, Jodie Copley
Brain Injury|May 1, 2023
Clinical utility of a decision-making aid for upper limb neurorehabilitation: applying the Hypertonicity Intervention Planning Model across culturesAmelia Tan, Jodie Copley, Jennifer Fleming
Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice|June 7, 2023
Failing professional practice placements in allied health: What do we understand about the student experience? A scoping reviewWendy Milgate, Jodie Copley, Jessica Hill
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|September 22, 2010
An ankle foot orthosis improves walking in the short-term but there is no evidence that an upper limb splint improves function, range of movement or reduces pain after a stroke or non-progressive brain lesionPip Logan, Jodie Copley, Louise Gustafsson
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