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Lynne Turner-Stokes

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Lancet (London, England)|June 5, 2003
Poststroke depression: getting the full pictureLynne Turner-Stokes
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|October 10, 2008
Evidence for the effectiveness of multi-disciplinary rehabilitation following acquired brain injury: a synthesis of two systematic approachesLynne Turner-Stokes
Disability and Rehabilitation|October 9, 2007
Politics, policy and payment--facilitators or barriers to person-centred rehabilitation?Lynne Turner-Stokes
Brain Injury|September 25, 2007
Cost-efficiency of longer-stay rehabilitation programmes: can they provide value for money?Lynne Turner-Stokes
Journal of Medical Ethics|December 18, 2016
A matter of life and death: controversy at the interface between clinical and legal decision-making in prolonged disorders of consciousnessLynne Turner-Stokes
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|December 22, 2010
Goal attainment scaling and its relationship with standardized outcome measures: a commentaryLynne Turner-Stokes
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|February 18, 2014
Prolonged disorders of consciousness: new national clinical guidelines from the Royal College of Physicians, LondonLynne Turner-Stokes
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|May 10, 2003
The development of clinical governance in the UK: its implications for rehabilitation medicineLynne Turner-Stokes
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|March 5, 2004
The evidence for the cost-effectiveness of rehabilitation following acquired brain injuryLynne Turner-Stokes
Clinical Rehabilitation|October 24, 2002
Clinical governance in rehabilitation medicine. The state of the art in 2002. A British Society of Rehabilitation Medicine reportLynne Turner-Stokes,
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Lancet (London, England)|June 5, 2003
Poststroke depression: getting the full pictureLynne Turner-Stokes
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|October 10, 2008
Evidence for the effectiveness of multi-disciplinary rehabilitation following acquired brain injury: a synthesis of two systematic approachesLynne Turner-Stokes
Disability and Rehabilitation|October 9, 2007
Politics, policy and payment--facilitators or barriers to person-centred rehabilitation?Lynne Turner-Stokes
Brain Injury|September 25, 2007
Cost-efficiency of longer-stay rehabilitation programmes: can they provide value for money?Lynne Turner-Stokes
Journal of Medical Ethics|December 18, 2016
A matter of life and death: controversy at the interface between clinical and legal decision-making in prolonged disorders of consciousnessLynne Turner-Stokes
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|December 22, 2010
Goal attainment scaling and its relationship with standardized outcome measures: a commentaryLynne Turner-Stokes
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|February 18, 2014
Prolonged disorders of consciousness: new national clinical guidelines from the Royal College of Physicians, LondonLynne Turner-Stokes
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|May 10, 2003
The development of clinical governance in the UK: its implications for rehabilitation medicineLynne Turner-Stokes
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|March 5, 2004
The evidence for the cost-effectiveness of rehabilitation following acquired brain injuryLynne Turner-Stokes
Clinical Rehabilitation|October 24, 2002
Clinical governance in rehabilitation medicine. The state of the art in 2002. A British Society of Rehabilitation Medicine reportLynne Turner-Stokes,
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