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John Whyte

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American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|December 6, 2005
Training and retention of rehabilitation researchersJohn Whyte
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|January 31, 2012
Invited commentary on Quality of care indicators for the rehabilitation of children with traumatic brain injury, and Quality of care indicators for the structure and organization of inpatient rehabilitation care of children with traumatic brain injuryJohn Whyte
JAMA|March 8, 2022
Racial and Ethnic Representation of Participants in US Clinical Trials of New Drugs and BiologicsJohn Whyte
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|September 18, 2002
Traumatic brain injury rehabilitation: are there alternatives to randomized clinical trials?John Whyte
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|January 30, 2008
A grand unified theory of rehabilitation (we wish!). The 57th John Stanley Coulter Memorial LectureJohn Whyte
The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation|March 30, 2006
Using treatment theories to refine the designs of brain injury rehabilitation treatment effectiveness studiesJohn Whyte
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|September 22, 2007
Rehabilitation effectiveness: the state of the science and a hope for the futureJohn Whyte
The Lancet. Neurology|October 7, 2008
Clinical implications of the integrity of the pain matrixJohn Whyte
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|December 28, 2013
Contributions of treatment theory and enablement theory to rehabilitation research and practiceJohn Whyte
JAMA Neurology|July 11, 2018
Five Questions That Every Patient Has but Never AsksJohn Whyte
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American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|December 6, 2005
Training and retention of rehabilitation researchersJohn Whyte
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|January 31, 2012
Invited commentary on Quality of care indicators for the rehabilitation of children with traumatic brain injury, and Quality of care indicators for the structure and organization of inpatient rehabilitation care of children with traumatic brain injuryJohn Whyte
JAMA|March 8, 2022
Racial and Ethnic Representation of Participants in US Clinical Trials of New Drugs and BiologicsJohn Whyte
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|September 18, 2002
Traumatic brain injury rehabilitation: are there alternatives to randomized clinical trials?John Whyte
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|January 30, 2008
A grand unified theory of rehabilitation (we wish!). The 57th John Stanley Coulter Memorial LectureJohn Whyte
The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation|March 30, 2006
Using treatment theories to refine the designs of brain injury rehabilitation treatment effectiveness studiesJohn Whyte
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|September 22, 2007
Rehabilitation effectiveness: the state of the science and a hope for the futureJohn Whyte
The Lancet. Neurology|October 7, 2008
Clinical implications of the integrity of the pain matrixJohn Whyte
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|December 28, 2013
Contributions of treatment theory and enablement theory to rehabilitation research and practiceJohn Whyte
JAMA Neurology|July 11, 2018
Five Questions That Every Patient Has but Never AsksJohn Whyte
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