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January 31, 2015
Functional electrical stimulation improves activity after stroke: a systematic review with meta-analysis
Owen A Howlett, Natasha A Lannin, Louise Ada, et al.
Clinical Rehabilitation
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May 13, 2004
Loss of strength contributes more to physical disability after stroke than loss of dexterity
Colleen G Canning, Louise Ada, Roger Adams, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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February 28, 2006
Walking capacity in mild to moderate Parkinson's disease
Colleen G Canning, Louise Ada, Justin J Johnson, et al.
Physiotherapy Research International : the Journal for Researchers and Clinicians in Physical Therapy
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October 21, 2022
People with mild Parkinson's disease have impaired force production in upper limb muscles: A cross-sectional study
Renee Salmon, Elisabeth Preston, Niruthikha Mahendran, et al.
Pilot and Feasibility Studies
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December 8, 2021
High-intensity treadmill training and self-management for stroke patients undergoing rehabilitation: a feasibility study
Sandra G Brauer, Suzanne S Kuys, Jennifer D Paratz, et al.
International Journal of Stroke : Official Journal of the International Stroke Society
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November 25, 2011
What is the probability of patients who are nonambulatory after stroke regaining independent walking? A systematic review
Elisabeth Preston, Louise Ada, Catherine M Dean, et al.
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy
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May 26, 2009
Muscle strengthening is not effective in children and adolescents with cerebral palsy: a systematic review
Aline Scianni, Jane M Butler, Louise Ada, et al.
Stroke
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July 9, 2021
Prediction of Independent Walking in People Who Are Nonambulatory Early After Stroke: A Systematic Review
Elisabeth Preston, Louise Ada, Rosalyn Stanton, et al.
International Journal of Stroke : Official Journal of the International Stroke Society
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March 20, 2018
Effect of adding upper limb rehabilitation to botulinum toxin-A on upper limb activity after stroke: Protocol for the InTENSE trial
Natasha A Lannin, Louise Ada, Coralie English, et al.
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy
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February 27, 2008
Increasing intensity during treadmill walking does not adversely affect walking pattern or quality in newly-ambulating stroke patients: an experimental study
Suzanne S Kuys, Sandra G Brauer, Louise Ada, et al.
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Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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January 31, 2015
Functional electrical stimulation improves activity after stroke: a systematic review with meta-analysis
Owen A Howlett, Natasha A Lannin, Louise Ada, et al.
Clinical Rehabilitation
|
May 13, 2004
Loss of strength contributes more to physical disability after stroke than loss of dexterity
Colleen G Canning, Louise Ada, Roger Adams, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
|
February 28, 2006
Walking capacity in mild to moderate Parkinson's disease
Colleen G Canning, Louise Ada, Justin J Johnson, et al.
Physiotherapy Research International : the Journal for Researchers and Clinicians in Physical Therapy
|
October 21, 2022
People with mild Parkinson's disease have impaired force production in upper limb muscles: A cross-sectional study
Renee Salmon, Elisabeth Preston, Niruthikha Mahendran, et al.
Pilot and Feasibility Studies
|
December 8, 2021
High-intensity treadmill training and self-management for stroke patients undergoing rehabilitation: a feasibility study
Sandra G Brauer, Suzanne S Kuys, Jennifer D Paratz, et al.
International Journal of Stroke : Official Journal of the International Stroke Society
|
November 25, 2011
What is the probability of patients who are nonambulatory after stroke regaining independent walking? A systematic review
Elisabeth Preston, Louise Ada, Catherine M Dean, et al.
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy
|
May 26, 2009
Muscle strengthening is not effective in children and adolescents with cerebral palsy: a systematic review
Aline Scianni, Jane M Butler, Louise Ada, et al.
Stroke
|
July 9, 2021
Prediction of Independent Walking in People Who Are Nonambulatory Early After Stroke: A Systematic Review
Elisabeth Preston, Louise Ada, Rosalyn Stanton, et al.
International Journal of Stroke : Official Journal of the International Stroke Society
|
March 20, 2018
Effect of adding upper limb rehabilitation to botulinum toxin-A on upper limb activity after stroke: Protocol for the InTENSE trial
Natasha A Lannin, Louise Ada, Coralie English, et al.
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy
|
February 27, 2008
Increasing intensity during treadmill walking does not adversely affect walking pattern or quality in newly-ambulating stroke patients: an experimental study
Suzanne S Kuys, Sandra G Brauer, Louise Ada, et al.
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