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1999 Journal Article Does arthritis influence perceived ability to fulfill a parenting role? Perceptions of mothers, fathers and grandparentsBarlow, Julie H., Cullen, Lesley A., Foster, Nadine E., Harrison, Karen and Wade, Mary (1999). Does arthritis influence perceived ability to fulfill a parenting role? Perceptions of mothers, fathers and grandparents. Patient Education and Counseling, 37 (2), 141-151. doi: 10.1016/S0738-3991(98)00136-0 |
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1998 Journal Article Researching low back pain? An overview of the pitfallsFoster, Nadine E. (1998). Researching low back pain? An overview of the pitfalls. Physical Therapy Reviews, 3 (1), 9-17. doi: 10.1179/ptr.1998.3.1.9 |
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1998 Journal Article Being a parent with arthritis: The therapists viewpointFoster, N. E., Wade, M. I., Harrison, K. and Barlow, J. H. (1998). Being a parent with arthritis: The therapists viewpoint. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 12 (4), 437-440. doi: 10.3109/13561829809024951 |
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1996 Journal Article Transcutane elektrische neurostimulatie - Relavantie van prikkelparameters voor neurofysiologische en hypalgetische effectenWalsh, Deirdre M. and Foster, Nadine E. (1996). Transcutane elektrische neurostimulatie - Relavantie van prikkelparameters voor neurofysiologische en hypalgetische effecten. Stimulus, 15 (4), 197-199. doi: 10.1007/BF03062526 |
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1996 Journal Article Manipulation of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation variables has no effect on two models of experimental pain in humansFoster, N E, Baxter, F, Walsh, D M, Baxter, G D and Allen, J M (1996). Manipulation of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation variables has no effect on two models of experimental pain in humans. The Clinical journal of pain, 12 (4), 301-10. doi: 10.1097/00002508-199612000-00009 |
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1995 Journal Article Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. Relevance of stimulation parameters to neurophysiological and hypoalgesic effectsWalsh, D M, Foster, N E, Baxter, G D and Allen, J M (1995). Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. Relevance of stimulation parameters to neurophysiological and hypoalgesic effects. American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation, 74 (3), 199-206. doi: 10.1097/00002060-199505000-00004 |