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Lindy Clemson

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Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|October 5, 2010
EditorialLindy Clemson
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|January 6, 2022
Relevance, resilience, and ageism: A bright future for occupational therapy and healthy ageing, Sylvia Docker Lecture 2021Lindy Clemson
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 13, 2010
Prevention of falls in the communityLindy Clemson
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|August 11, 2015
Research: a viable and meaningful career alternative for occupational therapistsLindy Clemson
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|July 30, 2013
Writing for publicationElspeth Froude, Lindy Clemson
Australian Family Physician|April 5, 2014
Can chronic disease management plans including occupational therapy and physiotherapy services contribute to reducing falls risk in older people?Lynette Mackenzie, Lindy Clemson
Disability and Rehabilitation|February 11, 2011
Measurement properties of a modified Reintegration to Normal Living Index in a community-dwelling adult rehabilitation populationAlison Miller, Lindy Clemson, Natasha Lannin
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|November 5, 2019
Fall prevention in primary care using chronic disease management plans: A process evaluation of provider and consumer perspectivesLynette Mackenzie, Lindy Clemson, Diana Irving
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|February 19, 2013
Occupational therapists partnering with general practitioners to prevent falls: seizing opportunities in primary health careLynette Mackenzie, Lindy Clemson, Christopher Roberts
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|October 5, 2013
Effectiveness of pre-discharge occupational therapy home visits has yet to be evaluated; a definitive trial is feasible and warrantedKate Laver, Kylie Wales, Lindy Clemson
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Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|October 5, 2010
EditorialLindy Clemson
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|January 6, 2022
Relevance, resilience, and ageism: A bright future for occupational therapy and healthy ageing, Sylvia Docker Lecture 2021Lindy Clemson
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 13, 2010
Prevention of falls in the communityLindy Clemson
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|August 11, 2015
Research: a viable and meaningful career alternative for occupational therapistsLindy Clemson
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|July 30, 2013
Writing for publicationElspeth Froude, Lindy Clemson
Australian Family Physician|April 5, 2014
Can chronic disease management plans including occupational therapy and physiotherapy services contribute to reducing falls risk in older people?Lynette Mackenzie, Lindy Clemson
Disability and Rehabilitation|February 11, 2011
Measurement properties of a modified Reintegration to Normal Living Index in a community-dwelling adult rehabilitation populationAlison Miller, Lindy Clemson, Natasha Lannin
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|November 5, 2019
Fall prevention in primary care using chronic disease management plans: A process evaluation of provider and consumer perspectivesLynette Mackenzie, Lindy Clemson, Diana Irving
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|February 19, 2013
Occupational therapists partnering with general practitioners to prevent falls: seizing opportunities in primary health careLynette Mackenzie, Lindy Clemson, Christopher Roberts
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|October 5, 2013
Effectiveness of pre-discharge occupational therapy home visits has yet to be evaluated; a definitive trial is feasible and warrantedKate Laver, Kylie Wales, Lindy Clemson
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