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Louise Ada

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The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|January 25, 2003
Community physiotherapy provides a small transient benefit for stroke patients with long term mobility problemsLouise Ada
Journal of Hand Therapy : Official Journal of the American Society of Hand Therapists|August 29, 2003
Prevalence of thumb pain in physical therapists practicing spinal manipulative therapyAnne Wajon, Louise Ada
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|October 26, 2001
The relationship between clinical and laboratory measures of spasticityWantana Vattanasilp, Louise Ada
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|October 16, 2004
A six-week, resource-efficient mobility program after discharge from rehabilitation improves standing in people affected by stroke: placebo-controlled, randomised trialRebekah McClellan, Louise Ada
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|November 26, 2009
Quality of trials in Australian Journal of PhysiotherapyMark Elkins, Louise Ada
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|November 22, 2002
Efficacy of electrical stimulation in preventing or reducing subluxation of the shoulder after stroke: a meta-analysisLouise Ada, Anchalee Foongchomcheay
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|June 13, 2006
Observation of arm behaviour in healthy elderly people: implications for contracture prevention after strokeKarl Schurr, Louise Ada
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|March 30, 2022
The safety and accuracy of home-based ballistic resistance training for people with neurological conditionsGavin Williams, Louise Ada
Clinical Rehabilitation|March 18, 2006
The Tardieu Scale differentiates contracture from spasticity whereas the Ashworth Scale is confounded by itEmily Patrick, Louise Ada
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|December 3, 2005
No difference between two splint and exercise regimens for people with osteoarthritis of the thumb: a randomised controlled trialAnne Wajon, Louise Ada
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The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|January 25, 2003
Community physiotherapy provides a small transient benefit for stroke patients with long term mobility problemsLouise Ada
Journal of Hand Therapy : Official Journal of the American Society of Hand Therapists|August 29, 2003
Prevalence of thumb pain in physical therapists practicing spinal manipulative therapyAnne Wajon, Louise Ada
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|October 26, 2001
The relationship between clinical and laboratory measures of spasticityWantana Vattanasilp, Louise Ada
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|October 16, 2004
A six-week, resource-efficient mobility program after discharge from rehabilitation improves standing in people affected by stroke: placebo-controlled, randomised trialRebekah McClellan, Louise Ada
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|November 26, 2009
Quality of trials in Australian Journal of PhysiotherapyMark Elkins, Louise Ada
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|November 22, 2002
Efficacy of electrical stimulation in preventing or reducing subluxation of the shoulder after stroke: a meta-analysisLouise Ada, Anchalee Foongchomcheay
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|June 13, 2006
Observation of arm behaviour in healthy elderly people: implications for contracture prevention after strokeKarl Schurr, Louise Ada
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|March 30, 2022
The safety and accuracy of home-based ballistic resistance training for people with neurological conditionsGavin Williams, Louise Ada
Clinical Rehabilitation|March 18, 2006
The Tardieu Scale differentiates contracture from spasticity whereas the Ashworth Scale is confounded by itEmily Patrick, Louise Ada
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|December 3, 2005
No difference between two splint and exercise regimens for people with osteoarthritis of the thumb: a randomised controlled trialAnne Wajon, Louise Ada
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