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Natasha K Brusco

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Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|December 15, 2006
The effect of additional physiotherapy to hospital inpatients outside of regular business hours: a systematic reviewNatasha K Brusco, Jennifer Paratz
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation|November 16, 2011
The effect of vocational rehabilitation on return-to-work rates post stroke: a systematic reviewCathryn Baldwin, Natasha K Brusco
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 27, 2019
Program evaluation within the research translation frameworkNatasha K Brusco, Helena C Frawley
Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice|April 4, 2025
Pilot of an animal-assisted activity program to support intergenerational and intercultural community connections to reduce loneliness and social isolationEm Bould, Natasha K Brusco, Libby Callaway
Brain Impairment : a Multidisciplinary Journal of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment|January 3, 2024
'Yes, I've got the job, but my challenge is keeping the job': an evaluation of a new pathway to open employment to meet the needs of people with acquired brain injury in AustraliaEm Bould, Libby Callaway, Natasha K Brusco
Physiotherapy Research International : the Journal for Researchers and Clinicians in Physical Therapy|October 6, 2012
Physiotherapy services provided outside of business hours in Australian hospitals: a national surveyKathryn D Shaw, Nicholas F Taylor, Natasha K Brusco
Heliyon|February 19, 2024
Patient handling training interventions and musculoskeletal injuries in healthcare workers: Systematic review and meta-analysisHelen L Kugler, Nicholas F Taylor, Natasha K Brusco
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|September 23, 2024
Physiotherapists may influence hospital patient physical activity levels indirectly through workforce trainingHelen L Kugler, Natasha K Brusco, Nicholas F Taylor
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|May 31, 2007
A Saturday physiotherapy service may decrease length of stay in patients undergoing rehabilitation in hospital: a randomised controlled trialNatasha K Brusco, Nora Shields, Nicjolas F Taylor, et al.
Disability and Rehabilitation|March 14, 2022
Nurses sustain manual handling risk assessment behaviours six-months after a training program to move patients safely: a pre-post studyHelen L Kugler, Nicholas F Taylor, Leanne Boyd, et al.
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Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|December 15, 2006
The effect of additional physiotherapy to hospital inpatients outside of regular business hours: a systematic reviewNatasha K Brusco, Jennifer Paratz
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation|November 16, 2011
The effect of vocational rehabilitation on return-to-work rates post stroke: a systematic reviewCathryn Baldwin, Natasha K Brusco
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 27, 2019
Program evaluation within the research translation frameworkNatasha K Brusco, Helena C Frawley
Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice|April 4, 2025
Pilot of an animal-assisted activity program to support intergenerational and intercultural community connections to reduce loneliness and social isolationEm Bould, Natasha K Brusco, Libby Callaway
Brain Impairment : a Multidisciplinary Journal of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment|January 3, 2024
'Yes, I've got the job, but my challenge is keeping the job': an evaluation of a new pathway to open employment to meet the needs of people with acquired brain injury in AustraliaEm Bould, Libby Callaway, Natasha K Brusco
Physiotherapy Research International : the Journal for Researchers and Clinicians in Physical Therapy|October 6, 2012
Physiotherapy services provided outside of business hours in Australian hospitals: a national surveyKathryn D Shaw, Nicholas F Taylor, Natasha K Brusco
Heliyon|February 19, 2024
Patient handling training interventions and musculoskeletal injuries in healthcare workers: Systematic review and meta-analysisHelen L Kugler, Nicholas F Taylor, Natasha K Brusco
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|September 23, 2024
Physiotherapists may influence hospital patient physical activity levels indirectly through workforce trainingHelen L Kugler, Natasha K Brusco, Nicholas F Taylor
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|May 31, 2007
A Saturday physiotherapy service may decrease length of stay in patients undergoing rehabilitation in hospital: a randomised controlled trialNatasha K Brusco, Nora Shields, Nicjolas F Taylor, et al.
Disability and Rehabilitation|March 14, 2022
Nurses sustain manual handling risk assessment behaviours six-months after a training program to move patients safely: a pre-post studyHelen L Kugler, Nicholas F Taylor, Leanne Boyd, et al.
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