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Autor:
Linda M King
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Physiotherapy Research International. 8:217-217
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Frontline (20454910); 2/7/2018, Vol. 24 Issue 3, p50-51, 2p
Autor:
Mayston, Margaret
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In Physiotherapy 2005 91(3):192-192
Autor:
Sharon Wood Dauphinee, Peter Langhorne, Ian Wellwood, Ann Ashburn, Gert Kwakkel, Cecily Partridge, Nadina B. Lincoln, Robert C. Wagenaar, Carol Richards, Roland P. S. Van Peppen, Kimberly J. Miller
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Kwakkel, G, van Peppen, R, Wagenaar, R C, Wood Dauphinee, S, Richards, C, Ashburn, A, Miller, K, Lincoln, N, Partridge, C, Wellwood, I & Langhorne, P 2004, ' Effects of augmented exercise therapy time after stroke : a meta-analysis ', Stroke, vol. 35, no. 11, pp. 2529-39 . https://doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.0000143153.76460.7d
Background and Purpose— To present a systematic review of studies that addresses the effects of intensity of augmented exercise therapy time (AETT) on activities of daily living (ADL), walking, and dexterity in patients with stroke. Summary of Revi
Autor:
Cecily Partridge, Sheila Kitchen
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Physiotherapy. 77:423-432
Summary: Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) has been used for many years in the treatment of both skin diseases and wounds. Much work has been carried out to evaluate its effects in disease. This review considers the physiological effects, hazards and effic
Autor:
Cecily Partridge, Andrea Reid, Nikki Guck, Suzanne R. Edwards, Sue Jayawardena, Mathew Mackenzie, Jonathon Potter
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Physiotherapy Research International. 5:230-240
Background and Purpose The best treatment and management of stroke patients has been shown to be in stroke units by multidisciplinary rehabilitation teams. Since the composition of stroke units differs it is important to know the extent to which the
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Physiotherapy Research International. 5:249-253
Autor:
Cecily Partridge, Sheila Kitchen
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Physiotherapy. 85:298-303
A system was set up to collect reports of adverse effects on patients receiving electrotherapy from physiotherapists in NHS hospitals in England and Wales. Report cards were circulated to 200 hospital departments and 148 completed forms were returned
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Psychology & Health. 14:181-192
Previous research has demonstrated that perceived control beliefs predict recovery from disability, allowing for initial levels of disability, in stroke patients. Theories of mental representations and coping would suggest that this relationship migh
Autor:
Cecily Partridge, Rosemary Barnitt
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Physiotherapy Research International. 2:178-194
The purpose of the study was to describe and then compare ethical dilemmas reported by eight physical therapists and eight occupational therapists. A co-operative research method was adopted with the therapists participating in the analysis of the tr