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John Gormley

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European Journal of Sport Science|November 21, 2013
An evaluation of energy expenditure estimation by three activity monitorsJennifer Ryan, John Gormley
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|February 6, 2013
The influence of excess body mass on adult gaitKatie Jane Sheehan, John Gormley
Physics in Medicine and Biology|August 3, 2004
An evaluation of safety guidelines to restrict exposure to stray radiofrequency radiation from short-wave diathermy unitsNora Shields, Neil O'Hare, John Gormley
Autism Research and Treatment|April 30, 2015
Gait deviations in children with autism spectrum disorders: a reviewDeirdre Kindregan, Louise Gallagher, John Gormley
Games for Health Journal|July 22, 2015
Measurement Properties of "Wii Fit Free Jogging" Virtual DistanceCuisle O'Donovan, John Gormley, Juliette Hussey
Physiotherapy Research International : the Journal for Researchers and Clinicians in Physical Therapy|January 17, 2003
Short-wave diathermy: current clinical and safety practicesNora Shields, John Gormley, Neil O'Hare
Work (Reading, Mass.)|May 18, 2020
Comparison of energy expenditure of tasks in standing and sitting in adolescent girlsSara Dockrell, Cuisle Forde, John Gormley
Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly : APAQ|September 12, 2014
Ability of RT3 accelerometer cut points to detect physical activity intensity in ambulatory children with cerebral palsyJennifer Ryan, Michael Walsh, John Gormley
Games for Health Journal|July 21, 2015
The Potential of "Wii Fit Free Jogging" as an Exercise TestCuisle O'Donovan, John Gormley, Juliette M Hussey
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|August 7, 2014
A comparison of three accelerometry-based devices for estimating energy expenditure in adults and children with cerebral palsyJennifer M Ryan, Michael Walsh, John Gormley
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European Journal of Sport Science|November 21, 2013
An evaluation of energy expenditure estimation by three activity monitorsJennifer Ryan, John Gormley
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|February 6, 2013
The influence of excess body mass on adult gaitKatie Jane Sheehan, John Gormley
Physics in Medicine and Biology|August 3, 2004
An evaluation of safety guidelines to restrict exposure to stray radiofrequency radiation from short-wave diathermy unitsNora Shields, Neil O'Hare, John Gormley
Autism Research and Treatment|April 30, 2015
Gait deviations in children with autism spectrum disorders: a reviewDeirdre Kindregan, Louise Gallagher, John Gormley
Games for Health Journal|July 22, 2015
Measurement Properties of "Wii Fit Free Jogging" Virtual DistanceCuisle O'Donovan, John Gormley, Juliette Hussey
Physiotherapy Research International : the Journal for Researchers and Clinicians in Physical Therapy|January 17, 2003
Short-wave diathermy: current clinical and safety practicesNora Shields, John Gormley, Neil O'Hare
Work (Reading, Mass.)|May 18, 2020
Comparison of energy expenditure of tasks in standing and sitting in adolescent girlsSara Dockrell, Cuisle Forde, John Gormley
Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly : APAQ|September 12, 2014
Ability of RT3 accelerometer cut points to detect physical activity intensity in ambulatory children with cerebral palsyJennifer Ryan, Michael Walsh, John Gormley
Games for Health Journal|July 21, 2015
The Potential of "Wii Fit Free Jogging" as an Exercise TestCuisle O'Donovan, John Gormley, Juliette M Hussey
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|August 7, 2014
A comparison of three accelerometry-based devices for estimating energy expenditure in adults and children with cerebral palsyJennifer M Ryan, Michael Walsh, John Gormley
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