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Meg E Morris

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Physical Therapy|August 31, 2002
Dual task interference during gait in people with Parkinson disease: effects of motor versus cognitive secondary tasksSimone O'Shea, Meg E Morris, Robert Iansek
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 19, 2014
Partial foot amputations may not always be worth the risk of complicationsMichael P Dillon, Stefania Fatone, Meg E Morris
Gait & Posture|May 8, 2013
Obstacle crossing in Parkinson's disease: mediolateral sway of the centre of mass during level-ground walking and obstacle crossingBrook Galna, Anna T Murphy, Meg E Morris
Frontiers in Medicine|February 22, 2020
Home-Based Gait Training Using Rhythmic Auditory Cues in Alzheimer's Disease: Feasibility and OutcomesJoanne E Wittwer, Margaret Winbolt, Meg E Morris
BMC Neurology|September 7, 2007
Supported treadmill training to establish walking in non-ambulatory patients early after strokeLouise Ada, Catherine M Dean, Meg E Morris
Human Movement Science|December 8, 2009
Obstacle crossing in people with Parkinson's disease: foot clearance and spatiotemporal deficitsBrook Galna, Anna T Murphy, Meg E Morris
Frontiers in Neurology|March 7, 2019
A Home-Based, Music-Cued Movement Program Is Feasible and May Improve Gait in Progressive Supranuclear PalsyJoanne E Wittwer, Margaret Winbolt, Meg E Morris
Health Research Policy and Systems|March 23, 2018
Frameworks for embedding a research culture in allied health practice: a rapid reviewSusan C Slade, Kathleen Philip, Meg E Morris
The Medical Journal of Australia|March 20, 2014
Partial foot amputation may not always be worth the risk of complicationsMichael P Dillon, Stefania Fatone, Meg E Morris
Physiotherapy|February 8, 2011
Measuring quality of life in Parkinson's disease: selection of-an-appropriate health-related quality of life instrumentSze-Ee Soh, Jennifer McGinley, Meg E Morris
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Physical Therapy|August 31, 2002
Dual task interference during gait in people with Parkinson disease: effects of motor versus cognitive secondary tasksSimone O'Shea, Meg E Morris, Robert Iansek
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 19, 2014
Partial foot amputations may not always be worth the risk of complicationsMichael P Dillon, Stefania Fatone, Meg E Morris
Gait & Posture|May 8, 2013
Obstacle crossing in Parkinson's disease: mediolateral sway of the centre of mass during level-ground walking and obstacle crossingBrook Galna, Anna T Murphy, Meg E Morris
Frontiers in Medicine|February 22, 2020
Home-Based Gait Training Using Rhythmic Auditory Cues in Alzheimer's Disease: Feasibility and OutcomesJoanne E Wittwer, Margaret Winbolt, Meg E Morris
BMC Neurology|September 7, 2007
Supported treadmill training to establish walking in non-ambulatory patients early after strokeLouise Ada, Catherine M Dean, Meg E Morris
Human Movement Science|December 8, 2009
Obstacle crossing in people with Parkinson's disease: foot clearance and spatiotemporal deficitsBrook Galna, Anna T Murphy, Meg E Morris
Frontiers in Neurology|March 7, 2019
A Home-Based, Music-Cued Movement Program Is Feasible and May Improve Gait in Progressive Supranuclear PalsyJoanne E Wittwer, Margaret Winbolt, Meg E Morris
Health Research Policy and Systems|March 23, 2018
Frameworks for embedding a research culture in allied health practice: a rapid reviewSusan C Slade, Kathleen Philip, Meg E Morris
The Medical Journal of Australia|March 20, 2014
Partial foot amputation may not always be worth the risk of complicationsMichael P Dillon, Stefania Fatone, Meg E Morris
Physiotherapy|February 8, 2011
Measuring quality of life in Parkinson's disease: selection of-an-appropriate health-related quality of life instrumentSze-Ee Soh, Jennifer McGinley, Meg E Morris
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