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Joanne Renton

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|Apr 03, 2023
Do social determinants influence post-stroke aphasia outcomes? A scoping review.

Robyn O'Halloran, Joanne Renton, Sam Harvey

|Apr 04, 2022
Examining the occurrence and outcomes of concussion and mTBI in mixed martial arts athletes: a systematic review.

Joanne Merino, Brooke-Mai Whelan, Emma Finch

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