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2008

Journal Article

Increasing intensity during treadmill walking does not adversely affect walking pattern or quality in newly-ambulatory stroke patients: An experimental study.

Kuys, S., Brauer, S. G., Ada, L. and Russell, T. (2008). Increasing intensity during treadmill walking does not adversely affect walking pattern or quality in newly-ambulatory stroke patients: An experimental study.. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 54 (1), 49-54. doi: 10.1016/S0004-9514(08)70066-7

Increasing intensity during treadmill walking does not adversely affect walking pattern or quality in newly-ambulatory stroke patients: An experimental study.

2008

Journal Article

Hip and knee osteoarthritis

Brauer, Sandra (2008). Hip and knee osteoarthritis. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 54 (4), 286-286. doi: 10.1016/S0004-9514(08)70013-8

Hip and knee osteoarthritis

2008

Journal Article

Domiciliary versus centre-based rehabilitation of older community dwellers: Protocol of randomized trial with economic evaluation.

Comans, T., Brauer, S. G. and Haines, T. (2008). Domiciliary versus centre-based rehabilitation of older community dwellers: Protocol of randomized trial with economic evaluation.. The Open Geriatric Medicine Journal, 1, 62-67. doi: 10.2174/1874827900801010062

Domiciliary versus centre-based rehabilitation of older community dwellers: Protocol of randomized trial with economic evaluation.

2008

Journal Article

Fibromyalgia: Ottawa panel evidence-based clinical practice guidelines: the exercise management of fibromyalgia

Brauer, Sandra (2008). Fibromyalgia: Ottawa panel evidence-based clinical practice guidelines: the exercise management of fibromyalgia. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 54 (4), 286-286. doi: 10.1016/S0004-9514(08)70014-X

Fibromyalgia: Ottawa panel evidence-based clinical practice guidelines: the exercise management of fibromyalgia

2008

Journal Article

Prediction of discharge destination after stroke using the motor assessment scale on admission: a prospective, multisite study.

Brauer, S. G., Bew, P. G., Kuys, S., Lynch, M. R. and Morrison, Greg (2008). Prediction of discharge destination after stroke using the motor assessment scale on admission: a prospective, multisite study.. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 89 (6), 1061-1065. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2007.10.042

Prediction of discharge destination after stroke using the motor assessment scale on admission: a prospective, multisite study.

2008

Journal Article

Pelvic girdle pain: European guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of pelvic girdle pain

Brauer, Sandra (2008). Pelvic girdle pain: European guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of pelvic girdle pain. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 54 (2), 147-147. doi: 10.1016/S0004-9514(08)70055-2

Pelvic girdle pain: European guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of pelvic girdle pain

2007

Journal Article

Traumatic brain injury

Brauer, Sandra (2007). Traumatic brain injury. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 53 (2), 137-137. doi: 10.1016/S0004-9514(07)70053-3

Traumatic brain injury

2007

Journal Article

Soft tissue shoulder injuries

Brauer, Sandra (2007). Soft tissue shoulder injuries. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 53 (2), 137-137. doi: 10.1016/S0004-9514(07)70052-1

Soft tissue shoulder injuries

2007

Journal Article

Timed stance performances reflect differences in age, prevalence of comorbidities, medication use, fall history and activity level: Early screening for balance loss is indicated

Low Choy, Nancy L., Brauer, Sandra G. and Nitz, Jennifer C. (2007). Timed stance performances reflect differences in age, prevalence of comorbidities, medication use, fall history and activity level: Early screening for balance loss is indicated. Australasian Journal on Ageing, 26 (1), 29-34. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-6612.2007.00202.x

Timed stance performances reflect differences in age, prevalence of comorbidities, medication use, fall history and activity level: Early screening for balance loss is indicated

2007

Journal Article

Nonpharmacologic airway clearance therapies

Brauer, Sandra (2007). Nonpharmacologic airway clearance therapies. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 53 (1), 67-67. doi: 10.1016/S0004-9514(07)70069-7

Nonpharmacologic airway clearance therapies

2007

Journal Article

Chronic non-specific low back pain

Brauer, Sandra (2007). Chronic non-specific low back pain. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 53 (1), 67-67. doi: 10.1016/S0004-9514(07)70068-5

Chronic non-specific low back pain

2007

Journal Article

Failure to use movement in postural strategies leads to increased spinal displacement in low back pain

Mok, Nicola W., Brauer, Sandra G. and Hodges, Paul W. (2007). Failure to use movement in postural strategies leads to increased spinal displacement in low back pain. Spine, 32 (19), E537-E543. doi: 10.1097/BRS.0b013e31814541a2

Failure to use movement in postural strategies leads to increased spinal displacement in low back pain

2007

Journal Article

Factors contributing to upper limb recovery after stroke: A survey of stroke survivors in Queensland Australia

Barker, R. N., Gill, T. J. and Brauer, S. G. (2007). Factors contributing to upper limb recovery after stroke: A survey of stroke survivors in Queensland Australia. Disability And Rehabilitation, 29 (13), 981-989. doi: 10.1080/09638280500243570

Factors contributing to upper limb recovery after stroke: A survey of stroke survivors in Queensland Australia

2007

Journal Article

Editorial: Fostering clinician-led research

Brauer, S. G., Haines, T. P. and Bew, P. G. (2007). Editorial: Fostering clinician-led research. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 53 (3), 143-144. doi: 10.1016/S0004-9514(07)70020-X

Editorial: Fostering clinician-led research

2006

Journal Article

Routine physiotherapy does not induce cardiorespiratory training effect post-stroke

Kuys, Suzanne, Brauer, Sandra G. and Ada, Louise (2006). Routine physiotherapy does not induce cardiorespiratory training effect post-stroke. Physiotherapy Research International, 11 (4), 219-227. doi: 10.1002/pri.344

Routine physiotherapy does not induce cardiorespiratory training effect post-stroke

2006

Journal Article

Validation and reliability of the Modified Elderly Mobility Scale

Kuys, Suzanne S. and Brauer, Sandra G. (2006). Validation and reliability of the Modified Elderly Mobility Scale. Australasian Journal On Ageing, 25 (3), 140-144. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-6612.2006.00169.x

Validation and reliability of the Modified Elderly Mobility Scale

2005

Journal Article

Is the method of signal analysis and test selection important for measuring standing balance in subjects with persistent whiplash?

Treleaven, Julia, Murison, Robert, Jull, Gwendolen, Lowchoy, Nancy and Brauer, Sandy (2005). Is the method of signal analysis and test selection important for measuring standing balance in subjects with persistent whiplash?. Gait & Posture, 21 (4), 395-402. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2004.04.008

Is the method of signal analysis and test selection important for measuring standing balance in subjects with persistent whiplash?

2005

Journal Article

Upper limb recovery after stroke: The stroke survivors' perspective

Barker, RN and Brauer, SG (2005). Upper limb recovery after stroke: The stroke survivors' perspective. Disability And Rehabilitation, 27 (20), 1213-1223. doi: 10.1080/09638280500075717

Upper limb recovery after stroke: The stroke survivors' perspective

2005

Journal Article

Somatosensation, circulation and stance balance in elderly dysvascular transtibial amputees

Quai, TM, Brauer, SG and Nitz, JC (2005). Somatosensation, circulation and stance balance in elderly dysvascular transtibial amputees. Clinical Rehabilitation, 19 (6), 668-676. doi: 10.1191/0269215505cr857oa

Somatosensation, circulation and stance balance in elderly dysvascular transtibial amputees

2005

Journal Article

Does the type of concurrent task affect preferred and cued gait in people with Parkinson's disease?

Galletly, R and Brauer, SG (2005). Does the type of concurrent task affect preferred and cued gait in people with Parkinson's disease?. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 51 (3), 175-180. doi: 10.1016/S0004-9514(05)70024-6

Does the type of concurrent task affect preferred and cued gait in people with Parkinson's disease?