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28 Jun2018

28 June 2018.

Written by The Australian Physiotherapy Association
Posted in Neurological

Thursday 28 June 2018
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Does resistance training and the resulting increase in strength carry over to activity after stroke?

Progressive resistance training after stroke

07 May2018

07 May 2018.

Written by Liesbeth Raymakers
Posted in Neurological

Monday 7 May 2018
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...an overview of the evidence

Airway clearance techniques in neuromuscular disorders

04 Apr2018

04 April 2018.

Written by Joanne Shaw
Posted in Neurological

Wednesday 4 April 2018
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What outcome measures should we use for people with Parkinson's Disease?

The L-test in Parkinson's Disease

08 Mar2018

08 March 2018.

Written by Joanne Shaw
Posted in Neurological

Thursday 8 March 2018
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Are we doing enough?

Activity, motor function and post-stroke bone loss

22 Jan2018

22 January 2018.

Written by Joanne Shaw
Posted in Neurological

Monday 22 January 2018
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What are the beneficial effects?

Upright pedalling to drive recovery early after stroke

16 Jan2018

16 January 2018.

Written by Jessica Povall
Posted in Neurological

Tuesday 16 January 2018
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What impact does concussion have on the autonomic nervous system, and how does this affect training?

Heart rate and RPE during exercise with concussion

20 Dec2017

20 December 2017.

Written by Joanne Shaw
Posted in Neurological

Wednesday 20 December 2017
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Development of the Fall-Related Activity Classification (FRAC) for people with Parkinson's disease

Falls classification in Parkinson’s disease: a new approach

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