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Kathryn S Hayward

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Journal of Physiotherapy|March 6, 2022
Critically appraised paper: Intensive motor rehabilitation after stroke is more effective within the subacute than acute or chronic phase compared with standard rehabilitation [commentary]Kathryn S Hayward
Journal of Physiotherapy|September 18, 2016
Higher-dose, higher-repetition upper limb motor rehabilitation program after stroke is not superior to dose-matched or usual-dose customary occupational therapy [commentary]Kathryn S Hayward
Stroke|April 29, 2021
What Is Next After This Well-Conducted, but Neutral, Multisite Trial Testing Self-Rehabilitation Approaches?Julie Bernhardt, Kathryn S Hayward
The Lancet. Neurology|May 20, 2023
Aspiring to restore arm and hand function after strokeKathryn S Hayward, Julie Bernhardt
Cerebrovascular Diseases (Basel, Switzerland)|August 29, 2025
Australian and New Zealand Stroke Organisation (ANZSOC2025), Hobart, Australia, September 2-5, 2025: AbstractsSeana Gall, Kathryn S Hayward
Clinical Rehabilitation|January 9, 2015
Dose of arm activity training during acute and subacute rehabilitation post stroke: a systematic review of the literatureKathryn S Hayward, Sandra G Brauer
Physiotherapy|February 7, 2020
Recovery of upper limb function is greatest early after stroke but does continue to improve during the chronic phase: a two-year, observational studyKaren N Borschmann, Kathryn S Hayward
The Journal of Physiology|August 12, 2024
Using mechanistic knowledge to appraise contemporary approaches to the rehabilitation of upper limb function following strokeRichard G Carson, Kathryn S Hayward
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|December 29, 2023
International Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable Consensus Statements Are Driving Growth and Progress in Our FieldKathryn S Hayward, Gert Kwakkel, Julie Bernhardt
International Journal of Stroke : Official Journal of the International Stroke Society|January 25, 2024
What's on the recovery and rehabilitation horizon? The third international Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable (SRRR3) initiativeKathryn S Hayward, Julie Bernhardt, Gert Kwakkel
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Journal of Physiotherapy|March 6, 2022
Critically appraised paper: Intensive motor rehabilitation after stroke is more effective within the subacute than acute or chronic phase compared with standard rehabilitation [commentary]Kathryn S Hayward
Journal of Physiotherapy|September 18, 2016
Higher-dose, higher-repetition upper limb motor rehabilitation program after stroke is not superior to dose-matched or usual-dose customary occupational therapy [commentary]Kathryn S Hayward
Stroke|April 29, 2021
What Is Next After This Well-Conducted, but Neutral, Multisite Trial Testing Self-Rehabilitation Approaches?Julie Bernhardt, Kathryn S Hayward
The Lancet. Neurology|May 20, 2023
Aspiring to restore arm and hand function after strokeKathryn S Hayward, Julie Bernhardt
Cerebrovascular Diseases (Basel, Switzerland)|August 29, 2025
Australian and New Zealand Stroke Organisation (ANZSOC2025), Hobart, Australia, September 2-5, 2025: AbstractsSeana Gall, Kathryn S Hayward
Clinical Rehabilitation|January 9, 2015
Dose of arm activity training during acute and subacute rehabilitation post stroke: a systematic review of the literatureKathryn S Hayward, Sandra G Brauer
Physiotherapy|February 7, 2020
Recovery of upper limb function is greatest early after stroke but does continue to improve during the chronic phase: a two-year, observational studyKaren N Borschmann, Kathryn S Hayward
The Journal of Physiology|August 12, 2024
Using mechanistic knowledge to appraise contemporary approaches to the rehabilitation of upper limb function following strokeRichard G Carson, Kathryn S Hayward
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|December 29, 2023
International Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable Consensus Statements Are Driving Growth and Progress in Our FieldKathryn S Hayward, Gert Kwakkel, Julie Bernhardt
International Journal of Stroke : Official Journal of the International Stroke Society|January 25, 2024
What's on the recovery and rehabilitation horizon? The third international Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable (SRRR3) initiativeKathryn S Hayward, Julie Bernhardt, Gert Kwakkel
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