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Louise Ada

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Neurorehabilitation|February 22, 2011
Neurorehabilitation splinting: theory and principles of clinical useNatasha A Lannin, Louise Ada
Pediatric Physical Therapy : the Official Publication of the Section on Pediatrics of the American Physical Therapy Association|May 14, 2014
Effect of functional electrical stimulation on activity in children with cerebral palsy: a systematic reviewHsiu-Ching Chiu, Louise Ada
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 22, 2016
Constraint-induced movement therapy improves upper limb activity and participation in hemiplegic cerebral palsy: a systematic reviewHsiu-Ching Chiu, Louise Ada
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|October 26, 2001
Differences in ankle range of motion between pre-walking and walking infantsSarah Wong, Louise Ada, Jane Butler
Revista Brasileira De Fisioterapia (Sao Carlos (Sao Paulo, Brazil))|March 11, 2011
Relationship between walking performance and types of community-based activities in people with stroke: an observational studyMatar Alzahrani, Catherine Dean, Louise Ada
Journal of Physiotherapy|April 1, 2018
Progressive resistance training increases strength after stroke but this may not carry over to activity: a systematic reviewSimone Dorsch, Louise Ada, Daniella Alloggia
Physiotherapy Research International : the Journal for Researchers and Clinicians in Physical Therapy|January 24, 2007
Routine physiotherapy does not induce a cardiorespiratory training effect post-stroke, regardless of walking abilitySuzanne Kuys, Sandra Brauer, Louise Ada
Disability and Rehabilitation|June 17, 2006
Relation between spasticity, weakness and contracture of the elbow flexors and upper limb activity after stroke: an observational studyLouise Ada, Nicholas O'Dwyer, Eileen O'Neill
Manual Therapy|July 18, 2006
Work-related thumb pain in physiotherapists is associated with thumb alignment during performance of PA pressuresAnne Wajon, Louise Ada, Kathryn Refshauge
Developmental Neurorehabilitation|August 2, 2019
Changes in Walking Performance between Childhood and Adulthood in Cerebral Palsy: A Systematic ReviewHsiu-Ching Chiu, Louise Ada, Chiehfeng Chen
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Neurorehabilitation|February 22, 2011
Neurorehabilitation splinting: theory and principles of clinical useNatasha A Lannin, Louise Ada
Pediatric Physical Therapy : the Official Publication of the Section on Pediatrics of the American Physical Therapy Association|May 14, 2014
Effect of functional electrical stimulation on activity in children with cerebral palsy: a systematic reviewHsiu-Ching Chiu, Louise Ada
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 22, 2016
Constraint-induced movement therapy improves upper limb activity and participation in hemiplegic cerebral palsy: a systematic reviewHsiu-Ching Chiu, Louise Ada
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|October 26, 2001
Differences in ankle range of motion between pre-walking and walking infantsSarah Wong, Louise Ada, Jane Butler
Revista Brasileira De Fisioterapia (Sao Carlos (Sao Paulo, Brazil))|March 11, 2011
Relationship between walking performance and types of community-based activities in people with stroke: an observational studyMatar Alzahrani, Catherine Dean, Louise Ada
Journal of Physiotherapy|April 1, 2018
Progressive resistance training increases strength after stroke but this may not carry over to activity: a systematic reviewSimone Dorsch, Louise Ada, Daniella Alloggia
Physiotherapy Research International : the Journal for Researchers and Clinicians in Physical Therapy|January 24, 2007
Routine physiotherapy does not induce a cardiorespiratory training effect post-stroke, regardless of walking abilitySuzanne Kuys, Sandra Brauer, Louise Ada
Disability and Rehabilitation|June 17, 2006
Relation between spasticity, weakness and contracture of the elbow flexors and upper limb activity after stroke: an observational studyLouise Ada, Nicholas O'Dwyer, Eileen O'Neill
Manual Therapy|July 18, 2006
Work-related thumb pain in physiotherapists is associated with thumb alignment during performance of PA pressuresAnne Wajon, Louise Ada, Kathryn Refshauge
Developmental Neurorehabilitation|August 2, 2019
Changes in Walking Performance between Childhood and Adulthood in Cerebral Palsy: A Systematic ReviewHsiu-Ching Chiu, Louise Ada, Chiehfeng Chen
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