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European Spine Journal : Official Publication of the European Spine Society, the European Spinal Deformity Society, and the European Section of the Cervical Spine Research Society|April 24, 2003
The effect of walking faster on people with acute low back painNicholas F Taylor, Owen M Evans, Patricia A Goldie
Journal of Physiotherapy|November 19, 2011
Telephone coaching can increase activity levels for people with non-chronic low back pain: a randomised trialRoss Iles, Nicholas F Taylor, Megan Davidson, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|October 18, 2011
Mobile telephone short message service reminders can reduce nonattendance in physical therapy outpatient clinics: a randomized controlled trialNicholas F Taylor, Judy Bottrell, Katherine Lawler, et al.
Australian Health Review : a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association|August 30, 2011
Do triage systems in healthcare improve patient flow? A systematic review of the literatureKatherine E Harding, Nicholas F Taylor, Sandra G Leggat
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|February 19, 2004
Test-retest reliability of hand-held dynamometric strength testing in young people with cerebral palsyNicholas F Taylor, Karen J Dodd, H Kerr Graham
BMC Health Services Research|November 30, 2017
Does clinical supervision of healthcare professionals improve effectiveness of care and patient experience? A systematic reviewDavid A Snowdon, Sandra G Leggat, Nicholas F Taylor
Clinical Rehabilitation|December 25, 2018
Providing exercise instructions using multimedia may improve adherence but not patient outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysisKellie B Emmerson, Katherine E Harding, Nicholas F Taylor
Clinical Rehabilitation|December 7, 2016
Home exercise programmes supported by video and automated reminders compared with standard paper-based home exercise programmes in patients with stroke: a randomized controlled trialKellie B Emmerson, Katherine E Harding, Nicholas F Taylor
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
Clinical Rehabilitation|May 22, 2014
Rehabilitation interventions with deconditioned older adults following an acute hospital admission: a systematic reviewAmanda J Timmer, Carolyn A Unsworth, Nicholas F Taylor
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European Spine Journal : Official Publication of the European Spine Society, the European Spinal Deformity Society, and the European Section of the Cervical Spine Research Society|April 24, 2003
The effect of walking faster on people with acute low back painNicholas F Taylor, Owen M Evans, Patricia A Goldie
Journal of Physiotherapy|November 19, 2011
Telephone coaching can increase activity levels for people with non-chronic low back pain: a randomised trialRoss Iles, Nicholas F Taylor, Megan Davidson, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|October 18, 2011
Mobile telephone short message service reminders can reduce nonattendance in physical therapy outpatient clinics: a randomized controlled trialNicholas F Taylor, Judy Bottrell, Katherine Lawler, et al.
Australian Health Review : a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association|August 30, 2011
Do triage systems in healthcare improve patient flow? A systematic review of the literatureKatherine E Harding, Nicholas F Taylor, Sandra G Leggat
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|February 19, 2004
Test-retest reliability of hand-held dynamometric strength testing in young people with cerebral palsyNicholas F Taylor, Karen J Dodd, H Kerr Graham
BMC Health Services Research|November 30, 2017
Does clinical supervision of healthcare professionals improve effectiveness of care and patient experience? A systematic reviewDavid A Snowdon, Sandra G Leggat, Nicholas F Taylor
Clinical Rehabilitation|December 25, 2018
Providing exercise instructions using multimedia may improve adherence but not patient outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysisKellie B Emmerson, Katherine E Harding, Nicholas F Taylor
Clinical Rehabilitation|December 7, 2016
Home exercise programmes supported by video and automated reminders compared with standard paper-based home exercise programmes in patients with stroke: a randomized controlled trialKellie B Emmerson, Katherine E Harding, Nicholas F Taylor
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
Clinical Rehabilitation|May 22, 2014
Rehabilitation interventions with deconditioned older adults following an acute hospital admission: a systematic reviewAmanda J Timmer, Carolyn A Unsworth, Nicholas F Taylor
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