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Journal of physiotherapy

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Journal of Physiotherapy|December 16, 2014
Tai Chi improves balance and prevents falls in people with Parkinson's diseaseAline Scianni
Journal of Physiotherapy|December 17, 2014
Supervised exercise reduces cancer-related fatigue: a systematic reviewJosé F Meneses-Echávez, Emilio González-Jiménez, Robinson Ramírez-Vélez
Journal of Physiotherapy|September 1, 2015
Train High Eat Low for Osteoarthritis study (THE LO study): protocol for a randomized controlled trialYareni Guerrero, Najeebullah Soomro, Guy Wilson, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|December 25, 2015
Physiotherapy rehabilitation for people with spinal cord injuriesLisa A Harvey
Journal of Physiotherapy|December 25, 2015
Establishing the diverse value of the emergency department physiotherapistSophie A Lefmann, Jacqueline L Crane
Journal of Physiotherapy|December 25, 2015
Video and computer-based interactive exercises are safe and improve task-specific balance in geriatric and neurological rehabilitation: a randomised trialMaayken van den Berg, Catherine Sherrington, Maggie Killington, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|December 25, 2015
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) reduces pain and postpones the need for pharmacological analgesia during labour: a randomised trialLicia Santos Santana, Rubneide Barreto Silva Gallo, Cristine Homsi Jorge Ferreira, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|September 14, 2015
Pregnant women maintain body temperatures within safe limits during moderate-intensity aqua-aerobic classes conducted in pools heated up to 33 degrees Celsius: an observational studyAmanda L Brearley, Margaret Sherburn, Mary P Galea, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|September 14, 2015
Very early mobilisation within 24 hours of stroke results in a less favourable outcome at 3 months [synopsis]Nora Shields
Journal of Physiotherapy|September 15, 2015
Very early mobilisation within 24 hours of stroke results in a less favourable outcome at 3 months [commentary 2]Gert Kwakkel
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Journal of Physiotherapy|December 16, 2014
Tai Chi improves balance and prevents falls in people with Parkinson's diseaseAline Scianni
Journal of Physiotherapy|December 17, 2014
Supervised exercise reduces cancer-related fatigue: a systematic reviewJosé F Meneses-Echávez, Emilio González-Jiménez, Robinson Ramírez-Vélez
Journal of Physiotherapy|September 1, 2015
Train High Eat Low for Osteoarthritis study (THE LO study): protocol for a randomized controlled trialYareni Guerrero, Najeebullah Soomro, Guy Wilson, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|December 25, 2015
Physiotherapy rehabilitation for people with spinal cord injuriesLisa A Harvey
Journal of Physiotherapy|December 25, 2015
Establishing the diverse value of the emergency department physiotherapistSophie A Lefmann, Jacqueline L Crane
Journal of Physiotherapy|December 25, 2015
Video and computer-based interactive exercises are safe and improve task-specific balance in geriatric and neurological rehabilitation: a randomised trialMaayken van den Berg, Catherine Sherrington, Maggie Killington, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|December 25, 2015
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) reduces pain and postpones the need for pharmacological analgesia during labour: a randomised trialLicia Santos Santana, Rubneide Barreto Silva Gallo, Cristine Homsi Jorge Ferreira, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|September 14, 2015
Pregnant women maintain body temperatures within safe limits during moderate-intensity aqua-aerobic classes conducted in pools heated up to 33 degrees Celsius: an observational studyAmanda L Brearley, Margaret Sherburn, Mary P Galea, et al.
Journal of Physiotherapy|September 14, 2015
Very early mobilisation within 24 hours of stroke results in a less favourable outcome at 3 months [synopsis]Nora Shields
Journal of Physiotherapy|September 15, 2015
Very early mobilisation within 24 hours of stroke results in a less favourable outcome at 3 months [commentary 2]Gert Kwakkel
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