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10 Oct2018

10 October 2018.

Written by Miranda Asher
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Wednesday 10 October 2018
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Does sensation in your foot affect your balance?

Sensation and balance in people with lower leg amputations

08 Oct2018

08 October 2018.

Written by Liesbeth Raymakers
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Monday 8 October 2018
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The benefits of a single physiotherapy education and breathing exercise training session

Pre-op breathing exercise training prevents complications

21 Sep2018

21 September 2018.

Written by The Australian Physiotherapy Association
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Friday 21 September 2018
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Are they effective and cost-effective?

Additional weekend allied health services in hospitals

27 Jul2018

27 July 2018.

Written by Science-Equine.com
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Friday 27 July 2018
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Are equestrian athletes susceptible for eating disorders or body image distortion?

Body image disturbance in equestrian athletes

20 Jul2018

20 July 2018.

Written by The Australian Physiotherapy Association
Posted in Various

Friday 20 July 2018
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What are the effects of lifestyle?

Activity, sedentary behaviour and risks in COPD

29 May2018

29 May 2018.

Written by Science-Equine.com
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Tuesday 29 May 2018
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What is hippotherapy and what are its indications and effectiveness?

Indications and effectiveness of hippotherapy

11 May2018

11 May 2018.

Written by Science-Equine.com
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Friday 11 May 2018
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Can it help reduce the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder?

Effects of horseriding on post-traumatic stress disorder

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