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Ken Greenwood

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Brain Injury|June 16, 2010
Further development of the High-level Mobility Assessment Tool (HiMAT)Gavin Williams, Julie Pallant, Ken Greenwood
Research in Nursing & Health|February 2, 2011
The influence of adult behaviors on child coping during venipuncture: a sequential analysisChristine Taylor, Ken Sellick, Ken Greenwood
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|December 31, 2004
Measuring high-level mobility after traumatic brain injuryGavin Williams, Val Robertson, Ken Greenwood
Open Veterinary Journal|July 13, 2022
Novel Achilles tendon repair technique utilizing an allograft and hybrid external fixator in dogsSamuel J Tidwell, Ken Greenwood, Samuel P Franklin
Clinical Rehabilitation|December 17, 2011
Internal validity of the revised HiMAT for people with neurological conditionsGavin Williams, Bridget Hill, Julie F Pallant, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|February 28, 2006
The concurrent validity and responsiveness of the high-level mobility assessment tool for measuring the mobility limitations of people with traumatic brain injuryGavin Williams, Val Robertson, Ken Greenwood, et al.
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Brain Injury|June 16, 2010
Further development of the High-level Mobility Assessment Tool (HiMAT)Gavin Williams, Julie Pallant, Ken Greenwood
Research in Nursing & Health|February 2, 2011
The influence of adult behaviors on child coping during venipuncture: a sequential analysisChristine Taylor, Ken Sellick, Ken Greenwood
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|December 31, 2004
Measuring high-level mobility after traumatic brain injuryGavin Williams, Val Robertson, Ken Greenwood
Open Veterinary Journal|July 13, 2022
Novel Achilles tendon repair technique utilizing an allograft and hybrid external fixator in dogsSamuel J Tidwell, Ken Greenwood, Samuel P Franklin
Clinical Rehabilitation|December 17, 2011
Internal validity of the revised HiMAT for people with neurological conditionsGavin Williams, Bridget Hill, Julie F Pallant, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|February 28, 2006
The concurrent validity and responsiveness of the high-level mobility assessment tool for measuring the mobility limitations of people with traumatic brain injuryGavin Williams, Val Robertson, Ken Greenwood, et al.
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