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Louise Ada

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Journal of Physiotherapy|April 4, 2026
Practical Guide: Cyclical electrical stimulation to improve strength and activity after strokeKatharine Scrivener, Louise Ada, Natasha A Lannin
Physiotherapy|March 25, 2026
Factors affecting mobility in the transition period from childhood to adolescence in cerebral palsy: A prospective longitudinal studyHsiu-Ching Chiu, Louise Ada, Chiehfeng Chen
The Journal of Hand Surgery Asian-Pacific Volume|November 7, 2019
Pain in the Post-Operative Week Predicts Pain and Hand Use Twelve Weeks after Proximal Phalangeal Fracture FixationLauren Miller, Louise Ada, Jack Crosbie, et al.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|January 11, 2017
Structure and feasibility of extra practice during stroke rehabilitation: A systematic scoping reviewClaire Stewart, Annie McCluskey, Louise Ada, et al.
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|November 26, 2009
Ability to negotiate stairs predicts free-living physical activity in community-dwelling people with stroke: an observational studyMatar Abdullah Alzahrani, Catherine M Dean, Louise Ada
International Journal of Stroke : Official Journal of the International Stroke Society|July 20, 2010
Effect of strengthening exercise in addition to task-specific gait training after stroke: a randomised trialAline Scianni, Luci F Teixeira-Salmela, Louise Ada
Physical Therapy|October 12, 2021
The Relationship Between Strength of the Affected Leg and Walking Speed After Stroke Varies According to the Level of Walking Disability: A Systematic ReviewSimone Dorsch, Louise Ada, Tiffany Sorial, et al.
Clinical Rehabilitation|October 6, 2010
Higher-intensity treadmill walking during rehabilitation after stroke in feasible and not detrimental to walking pattern or quality: a pilot randomized trialSuzanne S Kuys, Sandra G Brauer, Louise Ada
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|December 1, 2007
Four weeks of daily stretch has little or no effect on wrist contracture after stroke: a randomised controlled trialSally A Horsley, Robert D Herbert, Louise Ada
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|January 23, 2019
A professional development program increased the intensity of practice undertaken in an inpatient, upper limb rehabilitation class: A pre-post studyEmma J Schneider, Natasha A Lannin, Louise Ada
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Journal of Physiotherapy|April 4, 2026
Practical Guide: Cyclical electrical stimulation to improve strength and activity after strokeKatharine Scrivener, Louise Ada, Natasha A Lannin
Physiotherapy|March 25, 2026
Factors affecting mobility in the transition period from childhood to adolescence in cerebral palsy: A prospective longitudinal studyHsiu-Ching Chiu, Louise Ada, Chiehfeng Chen
The Journal of Hand Surgery Asian-Pacific Volume|November 7, 2019
Pain in the Post-Operative Week Predicts Pain and Hand Use Twelve Weeks after Proximal Phalangeal Fracture FixationLauren Miller, Louise Ada, Jack Crosbie, et al.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|January 11, 2017
Structure and feasibility of extra practice during stroke rehabilitation: A systematic scoping reviewClaire Stewart, Annie McCluskey, Louise Ada, et al.
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|November 26, 2009
Ability to negotiate stairs predicts free-living physical activity in community-dwelling people with stroke: an observational studyMatar Abdullah Alzahrani, Catherine M Dean, Louise Ada
International Journal of Stroke : Official Journal of the International Stroke Society|July 20, 2010
Effect of strengthening exercise in addition to task-specific gait training after stroke: a randomised trialAline Scianni, Luci F Teixeira-Salmela, Louise Ada
Physical Therapy|October 12, 2021
The Relationship Between Strength of the Affected Leg and Walking Speed After Stroke Varies According to the Level of Walking Disability: A Systematic ReviewSimone Dorsch, Louise Ada, Tiffany Sorial, et al.
Clinical Rehabilitation|October 6, 2010
Higher-intensity treadmill walking during rehabilitation after stroke in feasible and not detrimental to walking pattern or quality: a pilot randomized trialSuzanne S Kuys, Sandra G Brauer, Louise Ada
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|December 1, 2007
Four weeks of daily stretch has little or no effect on wrist contracture after stroke: a randomised controlled trialSally A Horsley, Robert D Herbert, Louise Ada
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal|January 23, 2019
A professional development program increased the intensity of practice undertaken in an inpatient, upper limb rehabilitation class: A pre-post studyEmma J Schneider, Natasha A Lannin, Louise Ada
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