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Journal of physiotherapy

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Journal of Physiotherapy|June 3, 2015
Physiotherapist-led neck-specific exercise improves pain, disability and self-efficacy in chronic whiplash-associated disordersMark Elkins
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 3, 2015
Early physical rehabilitation may improve physical quality of life domains in patients admitted to ICU with sepsis syndromesElizabeth H Skinner
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 13, 2015
A web-based therapy program enhances occupational performance and visual perception in children with unilateral cerebral palsy [commentary]Claire Kerr
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 22, 2015
Rehabilitation that incorporates virtual reality is more effective than standard rehabilitation for improving walking speed, balance and mobility after stroke: a systematic reviewDavide Corbetta, Federico Imeri, Roberto Gatti
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 22, 2015
Home exercises and supervised exercises are similarly effective for people with subacromial impingement: a randomised trialFredrik Granviken, Ottar Vasseljen
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 24, 2018
Appraisal of Clinical Practice Guideline: Exercise for people with cancerTatiane da Silva
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 24, 2018
Media: Home exercise programs made effortless using the PhysioTherapy eXercises patient appAllyson Flynn
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 14, 2018
Critically Appraised Papers: Moderate-intensity walking for people with severe knee osteoarthritis does not decrease pain but may have cardiovascular benefits [synopsis]Kåre Birger Hagen, Margreth Grotle
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 8, 2018
Critically Appraised Papers: An aerobic and resistance exercise program can improve glycaemic control in women with gestational diabetes mellitus [commentary]Anne Harrison
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 6, 2018
Critically Appraised Papers: Moderate-intensity walking for people with severe knee osteoarthritis does not decrease pain but may have cardiovascular benefits [commentary]Britt Elin Øiestad
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Journal of Physiotherapy|June 3, 2015
Physiotherapist-led neck-specific exercise improves pain, disability and self-efficacy in chronic whiplash-associated disordersMark Elkins
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 3, 2015
Early physical rehabilitation may improve physical quality of life domains in patients admitted to ICU with sepsis syndromesElizabeth H Skinner
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 13, 2015
A web-based therapy program enhances occupational performance and visual perception in children with unilateral cerebral palsy [commentary]Claire Kerr
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 22, 2015
Rehabilitation that incorporates virtual reality is more effective than standard rehabilitation for improving walking speed, balance and mobility after stroke: a systematic reviewDavide Corbetta, Federico Imeri, Roberto Gatti
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 22, 2015
Home exercises and supervised exercises are similarly effective for people with subacromial impingement: a randomised trialFredrik Granviken, Ottar Vasseljen
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 24, 2018
Appraisal of Clinical Practice Guideline: Exercise for people with cancerTatiane da Silva
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 24, 2018
Media: Home exercise programs made effortless using the PhysioTherapy eXercises patient appAllyson Flynn
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 14, 2018
Critically Appraised Papers: Moderate-intensity walking for people with severe knee osteoarthritis does not decrease pain but may have cardiovascular benefits [synopsis]Kåre Birger Hagen, Margreth Grotle
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 8, 2018
Critically Appraised Papers: An aerobic and resistance exercise program can improve glycaemic control in women with gestational diabetes mellitus [commentary]Anne Harrison
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 6, 2018
Critically Appraised Papers: Moderate-intensity walking for people with severe knee osteoarthritis does not decrease pain but may have cardiovascular benefits [commentary]Britt Elin Øiestad
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