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Journal of physiotherapy

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Journal of Physiotherapy|July 19, 2020
Adaptation, self-motivation and support services are key to physical activity participation three to five years after major trauma: a qualitative studyChristina L Ekegren, Sandra Braaf, Shanthi Ameratunga, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|May 27, 2014
Some physiotherapy treatments may relieve menstrual pain in women with primary dysmenorrhea: a systematic reviewPriya Kannan, Leica Sarah Claydon
Journal of Physiotherapy|May 27, 2014
Physical activity stimulation program for children with cerebral palsy did not improve physical activity: a randomised trialLeontien Van Wely, Astrid Cj Balemans, Jules G Becher, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 23, 2014
Mechanical diagnosis and therapy has similar effects on pain and disability as 'wait and see' and other approaches in people with neck pain: a systematic reviewHiroshi Takasaki, Stephen May
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 24, 2015
Physiotherapy in the prevention of falls in older peopleCatherine Sherrington, Anne Tiedemann
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 28, 2015
Physiotherapists may stigmatise or feel unprepared to treat people with low back pain and psychosocial factors that influence recovery: a systematic reviewAoife Synnott, Mary O'Keeffe, Samantha Bunzli, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|August 14, 2012
Expectations about recovery from acute non-specific low back pain predict absence from usual work due to chronic low back pain: a systematic reviewJoannes M Hallegraeff, Wim P Krijnen, Cees P van der Schans, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|August 14, 2012
Interval training confers greater gains than continuous training in people with heart failureAndrew Maiorana
Journal of Physiotherapy|April 9, 2022
Supervised, individualised exercise reduces fatigue and improves strength and quality of life more than unsupervised home exercise in people with chronic Guillain-Barré syndrome: a randomised trialNehal Shah, Manisha Shrivastava, Sanjeev Kumar, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 27, 2025
Remotely delivered physiotherapy for musculoskeletal conditions is cost saving for the health system and patients: economic evaluation of the REFORM randomised trialAlison J Hayes, Hannah G Withers, Joanne V Glinsky, et al.
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Journal of Physiotherapy|July 19, 2020
Adaptation, self-motivation and support services are key to physical activity participation three to five years after major trauma: a qualitative studyChristina L Ekegren, Sandra Braaf, Shanthi Ameratunga, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|May 27, 2014
Some physiotherapy treatments may relieve menstrual pain in women with primary dysmenorrhea: a systematic reviewPriya Kannan, Leica Sarah Claydon
Journal of Physiotherapy|May 27, 2014
Physical activity stimulation program for children with cerebral palsy did not improve physical activity: a randomised trialLeontien Van Wely, Astrid Cj Balemans, Jules G Becher, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 23, 2014
Mechanical diagnosis and therapy has similar effects on pain and disability as 'wait and see' and other approaches in people with neck pain: a systematic reviewHiroshi Takasaki, Stephen May
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 24, 2015
Physiotherapy in the prevention of falls in older peopleCatherine Sherrington, Anne Tiedemann
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 28, 2015
Physiotherapists may stigmatise or feel unprepared to treat people with low back pain and psychosocial factors that influence recovery: a systematic reviewAoife Synnott, Mary O'Keeffe, Samantha Bunzli, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|August 14, 2012
Expectations about recovery from acute non-specific low back pain predict absence from usual work due to chronic low back pain: a systematic reviewJoannes M Hallegraeff, Wim P Krijnen, Cees P van der Schans, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|August 14, 2012
Interval training confers greater gains than continuous training in people with heart failureAndrew Maiorana
Journal of Physiotherapy|April 9, 2022
Supervised, individualised exercise reduces fatigue and improves strength and quality of life more than unsupervised home exercise in people with chronic Guillain-Barré syndrome: a randomised trialNehal Shah, Manisha Shrivastava, Sanjeev Kumar, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 27, 2025
Remotely delivered physiotherapy for musculoskeletal conditions is cost saving for the health system and patients: economic evaluation of the REFORM randomised trialAlison J Hayes, Hannah G Withers, Joanne V Glinsky, et al.
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