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Odile Chevalley

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Spinal Cord|December 15, 2019
Motor imagery for pain and motor function after spinal cord injury: a systematic reviewEmmanuelle Opsommer, Odile Chevalley, Natalya Korogod
Disability and Rehabilitation|May 18, 2021
Socio-environmental predictive factors for discharge destination after inpatient rehabilitation in patients with stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysisOdile Chevalley, Steven Truijen, Wim Saeys, et al.
Clinical Rehabilitation|July 10, 2023
Physical functioning factors predicting a return home after stroke rehabilitation: A systematic review and meta-analysisOdile Chevalley, Steven Truijen, Emmanuelle Opsommer, et al.
Archives of Physiotherapy|September 8, 2021
Transcultural adaptation and validation of a French version of the University of California, Los Angeles geriatrics attitudes scale (UCLA-GAS-F)Emmanuelle Opsommer, Odile Chevalley, Irene Pegito, et al.
BMC Neurology|May 10, 2019
Over-ground walking or robot-assisted gait training in people with .multiple sclerosis: does the effect depend on baseline walking speed and disease related disabilities? A systematic review and meta-regressionMartin Sattelmayer, Odile Chevalley, Ruedi Steuri, et al.
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|March 14, 2016
Effects of contracture on gait kinematics: A systematic reviewMichael Attias, Odile Chevalley, Alice Bonnefoy-Mazure, et al.
Archives of Physiotherapy|February 2, 2026
Stair walking is associated with returning home after inpatient stroke rehabilitation in Belgium and Switzerland: a multicentric retrospective studyOdile Chevalley, Emmanuelle Opsommer, Steven Truijen, et al.
Archives of Physiotherapy|December 15, 2021
Development of an exercise programme for balance abilities in people with multiple sclerosis: a development of concept study using Rasch analysisKarl Martin Sattelmayer, Odile Chevalley, Jan Kool, et al.
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|November 19, 2017
Increasing upper limb training intensity in chronic stroke using embodied virtual reality: a pilot studyDaniel Perez-Marcos, Odile Chevalley, Thomas Schmidlin, et al.
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Spinal Cord|December 15, 2019
Motor imagery for pain and motor function after spinal cord injury: a systematic reviewEmmanuelle Opsommer, Odile Chevalley, Natalya Korogod
Disability and Rehabilitation|May 18, 2021
Socio-environmental predictive factors for discharge destination after inpatient rehabilitation in patients with stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysisOdile Chevalley, Steven Truijen, Wim Saeys, et al.
Clinical Rehabilitation|July 10, 2023
Physical functioning factors predicting a return home after stroke rehabilitation: A systematic review and meta-analysisOdile Chevalley, Steven Truijen, Emmanuelle Opsommer, et al.
Archives of Physiotherapy|September 8, 2021
Transcultural adaptation and validation of a French version of the University of California, Los Angeles geriatrics attitudes scale (UCLA-GAS-F)Emmanuelle Opsommer, Odile Chevalley, Irene Pegito, et al.
BMC Neurology|May 10, 2019
Over-ground walking or robot-assisted gait training in people with .multiple sclerosis: does the effect depend on baseline walking speed and disease related disabilities? A systematic review and meta-regressionMartin Sattelmayer, Odile Chevalley, Ruedi Steuri, et al.
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|March 14, 2016
Effects of contracture on gait kinematics: A systematic reviewMichael Attias, Odile Chevalley, Alice Bonnefoy-Mazure, et al.
Archives of Physiotherapy|February 2, 2026
Stair walking is associated with returning home after inpatient stroke rehabilitation in Belgium and Switzerland: a multicentric retrospective studyOdile Chevalley, Emmanuelle Opsommer, Steven Truijen, et al.
Archives of Physiotherapy|December 15, 2021
Development of an exercise programme for balance abilities in people with multiple sclerosis: a development of concept study using Rasch analysisKarl Martin Sattelmayer, Odile Chevalley, Jan Kool, et al.
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|November 19, 2017
Increasing upper limb training intensity in chronic stroke using embodied virtual reality: a pilot studyDaniel Perez-Marcos, Odile Chevalley, Thomas Schmidlin, et al.
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