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Nicholas F Taylor

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Chronic Respiratory Disease|November 2, 2013
Patients admitted with an acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease had positive experiences exercising from the beginning of their hospital stay: a qualitative analysisClarice Y Tang, Nicholas F Taylor, Felicity C Blackstock
Manual Therapy|March 5, 2008
Primary care clinicians use variable methods to assess acute nonspecific low back pain and usually focus on impairmentsPeter M Kent, Jennifer L Keating, Nicholas F Taylor
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
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|August 6, 2002
A systematic review of the effectiveness of strength-training programs for people with cerebral palsyKaren J Dodd, Nicholas F Taylor, Diane L Damiano
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|September 6, 2008
An evaluation of the anatomical basis of the Biceps Load tests I and II for superior labral anterior and posterior (SLAP) lesionsKeren J Shanley, Rod A Green, Nicholas F Taylor
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|December 1, 2007
A predominantly home-based progressive resistance exercise program increases knee extensor strength in the short-term in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a randomised controlled trialSimone D O'Shea, Nicholas F Taylor, Jennifer D Paratz
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
Physical Therapy|October 29, 2005
Progressive resistance exercise in physical therapy: a summary of systematic reviewsNicholas F Taylor, Karen J Dodd, Diane L Damiano
Clinical Rehabilitation|December 3, 2014
Early mobilization of patients who have had a hip or knee joint replacement reduces length of stay in hospital: a systematic reviewMark L Guerra, Parminder J Singh, Nicholas F Taylor
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|March 19, 2015
Pre-discharge home assessment visits in assisting patients' return to community living: A systematic review and meta-analysisKylee J Lockwood, Nicholas F Taylor, Katherine E Harding
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Chronic Respiratory Disease|November 2, 2013
Patients admitted with an acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease had positive experiences exercising from the beginning of their hospital stay: a qualitative analysisClarice Y Tang, Nicholas F Taylor, Felicity C Blackstock
Manual Therapy|March 5, 2008
Primary care clinicians use variable methods to assess acute nonspecific low back pain and usually focus on impairmentsPeter M Kent, Jennifer L Keating, Nicholas F Taylor
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
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|August 6, 2002
A systematic review of the effectiveness of strength-training programs for people with cerebral palsyKaren J Dodd, Nicholas F Taylor, Diane L Damiano
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|September 6, 2008
An evaluation of the anatomical basis of the Biceps Load tests I and II for superior labral anterior and posterior (SLAP) lesionsKeren J Shanley, Rod A Green, Nicholas F Taylor
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|December 1, 2007
A predominantly home-based progressive resistance exercise program increases knee extensor strength in the short-term in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a randomised controlled trialSimone D O'Shea, Nicholas F Taylor, Jennifer D Paratz
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
Physical Therapy|October 29, 2005
Progressive resistance exercise in physical therapy: a summary of systematic reviewsNicholas F Taylor, Karen J Dodd, Diane L Damiano
Clinical Rehabilitation|December 3, 2014
Early mobilization of patients who have had a hip or knee joint replacement reduces length of stay in hospital: a systematic reviewMark L Guerra, Parminder J Singh, Nicholas F Taylor
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|March 19, 2015
Pre-discharge home assessment visits in assisting patients' return to community living: A systematic review and meta-analysisKylee J Lockwood, Nicholas F Taylor, Katherine E Harding
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