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Publikováno v:
Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal, Vol 38, Iss 1, Pp 53-61 (2018)
Background: In the previous psychometric analysis paper in our series for identifying the core set of balance measures for the assessment of balance, we recommended the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) and balance sub-components of the Scale for the assessme
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9fb9a8788ac04f8a91c9b65fb4cd2e64
Autor:
Clifford Paul Waller, Bahram Sangelaji, Claire Hargest, Stephanie J. Woodley, Peter Lamb, Suzanne Kuys, Allyson Calder, Leigh A. Hale
Publikováno v:
Physical Therapy Reviews. 27:304-312
Publikováno v:
Physiotherapy research international : the journal for researchers and clinicians in physical therapyREFERENCES. 27(2)
Engagement in physical activity following coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery has many benefits and also many potential barriers, especially during the first few months. It is important to explore current clinical practice before investigatin
Autor:
Susan V, Baxter, Leigh A, Hale, Simon, Stebbings, Andrew R, Gray, Catherine M, Smith, Gareth J, Treharne
Publikováno v:
Musculoskeletal care. 14(1)
Exercise has been recognized as important in the management of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Walking is a low-cost and low-impact activity, requiring little supervision. It requires no specialist training, is suited to a variety of environments and is i
Autor:
C. J. Eales, Leigh Anne Hale
Publikováno v:
Physiotherapy Research International. 3:194-205
Background and Purpose Independent walking function is a highly desired goal amonst stroke victims, and has been well reported in Western literature. However, few studies have investigated the recovery of gait following stroke in Third World countrie
Publikováno v:
Physiotherapy research international : the journal for researchers and clinicians in physical therapy. 14(1)
Multiple sclerosis (MS) can affect the autonomic nervous system. Although exercise may be beneficial for people with MS, those with autonomic dysfunction may have altered heart rate responses to exercise. We investigated the hypothesis that the patte