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Louise Ada

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Pilot and Feasibility Studies|January 2, 2020
Extra upper limb practice after stroke: a feasibility studyEmma J Schneider, Louise Ada, Natasha A Lannin
BMJ Open|May 17, 2018
Balance and mobility training at home using <i>Wii Fit</i> in children with cerebral palsy: a feasibility studyHsiu-Ching Chiu, Louise Ada, Shin-Da Lee
Clinical Rehabilitation|May 23, 2014
Upper limb training using Wii Sports Resort for children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy: a randomized, single-blind trialHsiu-Ching Chiu, Louise Ada, Hsin-Min Lee
Disability and Rehabilitation|January 27, 2011
Test-retest reliability of the GAITRite system in people with stroke undergoing rehabilitationSuzanne S Kuys, Sandra G Brauer, Louise Ada
Disability and Rehabilitation|January 6, 2006
Is automaticity of walking regained after stroke?Colleen G Canning, Louise Ada, Serene S Paul
Revista Brasileira De Fisioterapia (Sao Carlos (Sao Paulo, Brazil))|March 24, 2012
Challenges in recruitment, attendance and adherence of acute stroke survivors to a randomized trial in Brazil: a feasibility studyAline Scianni, Luci F Teixeira-Salmela, Louise Ada
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|February 27, 2008
No difference between wearing a night splint and standing on a tilt table in preventing ankle contracture early after stroke: a randomised trialWendy Robinson, Robyn Smith, Ohnmar Aung, et al.
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|October 13, 2009
Surgery for thumb (trapeziometacarpal joint) osteoarthritisAnne Wajon, Emma Carr, Ian Edmunds, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 23, 2014
Treadmill training provides greater benefit to the subgroup of community-dwelling people after stroke who walk faster than 0.4m/s: a randomised trialCatherine M Dean, Louise Ada, Richard I Lindley
Physiotherapy|November 22, 2024
Reference values for mobility in typically developing school-aged children: a cross-sectional studyHsiu-Ching Chiu, Louise Ada, Rong-Ju Cherng
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Pilot and Feasibility Studies|January 2, 2020
Extra upper limb practice after stroke: a feasibility studyEmma J Schneider, Louise Ada, Natasha A Lannin
BMJ Open|May 17, 2018
Balance and mobility training at home using <i>Wii Fit</i> in children with cerebral palsy: a feasibility studyHsiu-Ching Chiu, Louise Ada, Shin-Da Lee
Clinical Rehabilitation|May 23, 2014
Upper limb training using Wii Sports Resort for children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy: a randomized, single-blind trialHsiu-Ching Chiu, Louise Ada, Hsin-Min Lee
Disability and Rehabilitation|January 27, 2011
Test-retest reliability of the GAITRite system in people with stroke undergoing rehabilitationSuzanne S Kuys, Sandra G Brauer, Louise Ada
Disability and Rehabilitation|January 6, 2006
Is automaticity of walking regained after stroke?Colleen G Canning, Louise Ada, Serene S Paul
Revista Brasileira De Fisioterapia (Sao Carlos (Sao Paulo, Brazil))|March 24, 2012
Challenges in recruitment, attendance and adherence of acute stroke survivors to a randomized trial in Brazil: a feasibility studyAline Scianni, Luci F Teixeira-Salmela, Louise Ada
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|February 27, 2008
No difference between wearing a night splint and standing on a tilt table in preventing ankle contracture early after stroke: a randomised trialWendy Robinson, Robyn Smith, Ohnmar Aung, et al.
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|October 13, 2009
Surgery for thumb (trapeziometacarpal joint) osteoarthritisAnne Wajon, Emma Carr, Ian Edmunds, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 23, 2014
Treadmill training provides greater benefit to the subgroup of community-dwelling people after stroke who walk faster than 0.4m/s: a randomised trialCatherine M Dean, Louise Ada, Richard I Lindley
Physiotherapy|November 22, 2024
Reference values for mobility in typically developing school-aged children: a cross-sectional studyHsiu-Ching Chiu, Louise Ada, Rong-Ju Cherng
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