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The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Identification and developmental assessment of children with neurological impairmentY Burns, P Watter
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Developmental perceptual-motor disordersY Burns, P Watter
Child: Care, Health and Development|June 14, 2016
Visual-motor integration performance in children with severe specific language impairmentK Nicola, P Watter
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Development of lumbrical control in children aged four to six yearsP Ireland, P Watter
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Repeatability of three fine motor testsP Watter, Y Burns
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Minimal cerebral dysfunction in adultsP Watter, M I Bullock
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Patterns of improvement in neurological functioning of children with minimal cerebral dysfunction with physiotherapy interventionP Watter, M I Bullock
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Developmental physiotherapy for children with both minimal cerebral dysfunction and learning difficultiesP Watter, M I Bullock
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
A study of the effectiveness of physiotherapy in the management of young children with minimal cerebral dysfunctionM I Bullock, P Watter
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
A review of the histories of children with minimal cerebral dysfunctionM I Bullock, P Watter
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The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Identification and developmental assessment of children with neurological impairmentY Burns, P Watter
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Developmental perceptual-motor disordersY Burns, P Watter
Child: Care, Health and Development|June 14, 2016
Visual-motor integration performance in children with severe specific language impairmentK Nicola, P Watter
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Development of lumbrical control in children aged four to six yearsP Ireland, P Watter
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Repeatability of three fine motor testsP Watter, Y Burns
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Minimal cerebral dysfunction in adultsP Watter, M I Bullock
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Patterns of improvement in neurological functioning of children with minimal cerebral dysfunction with physiotherapy interventionP Watter, M I Bullock
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Developmental physiotherapy for children with both minimal cerebral dysfunction and learning difficultiesP Watter, M I Bullock
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
A study of the effectiveness of physiotherapy in the management of young children with minimal cerebral dysfunctionM I Bullock, P Watter
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
A review of the histories of children with minimal cerebral dysfunctionM I Bullock, P Watter
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