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Sport Sciences for Health. 16:337-346
PurposeWhole-body three-dimensional scanning is a tool utilised for the collection of body girths, volume, and surface area measurements. Few studies have investigated the validity and repeatability of this technology. The aim of the present study wa
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Physiotherapy theory and practice. 38(13)
Background Anterior Cruciate Ligament rehabilitation is a lengthy process and requires appropriate goal setting strategies to help optimize patient and athlete outcomes. From a global perspective, ACL injury incidences are continuing to rise, with Au
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Musculoskeletal careREFERENCES. 19(3)
Background Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are a common injury that occurs in both the sporting and non-sporting population. Goal setting is said to be an effective psychological tool within ACL rehabilitation and is commonly used by physio
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Higher Education Pedagogies, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 319-341 (2018)
Engaging in a final year project is required in most undergraduate degree programmes. However, the student research experience often differs from the academic experience due to a lack of opportunities for research dissemination. We present the Studen
Autor:
Caroline Douglas, Jenny Alexanders
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Physical Therapy Reviews. 21:222-227
The importance of treating the psychological well-being of patients is increasingly recognised as an integral part of physiotherapy provision and specified in the World Health Organisation (WHO) an...
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British Journal of General Practice. 63:291.2-291
We read with great interest the excellent recent paper by Sampson et al 1 and note their finding that doctors and patients still shared concern about the accuracy with which patients can judge their own consultation length.2,3,4 We recently examined
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German Studies Review. 23:357
Autor:
Caroline Douglas-Home, Rosemary Cramp
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 109:223-232