- Should we change practice? [Letter]
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- Global Rating of Change scales. [Journal Article]
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- Cincinnati Orthopaedic Disability Index in canines. [Journal Article]
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- Community-based pulmonary rehabilitation is effective for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). [Comment]
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- Constraint-induced movement therapy after injection of Botulinum toxin improves spasticity and motor function in chronic stroke patients. [Journal Article]
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- Airway clearance physiotherapy improves quality of life in people with bronchiectasis. [Comment]
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- A home-based program of simple quadriceps exercises reduces knee pain and improves knee function in overweight people with knee pain. [Comment]
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- Proprioceptive training reduces the risk of ankle sprain recurrence in athletes. [Comment]
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- Ability to negotiate stairs predicts free-living physical activity in community-dwelling people with stroke: an observational study. [Journal Article]
- CONCLUSIONS: The best predictor of free-living physical activity in community-dwelling people with stroke was stairs ability.
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- People with low back pain who have externalised beliefs need to see greater improvements in symptoms to consider exercises worthwhile: an observational study. [Journal Article]
- CONCLUSIONS: Patients with low back pain who have externalised beliefs and agree more strongly with the notion that others are responsible for their condition report higher estimates of smallest worthwhile effect of an active intervention such as motor control exercise than patients who do not have externalised beliefs.
- Measures of activity limitation on admission to rehabilitation after stroke predict walking speed at discharge: an observational study. [Journal Article]
- CONCLUSIONS: Walking speed at discharge from inpatient rehabilitation was best predicted by admission walking speed and Motor Assessment Scale Item 2.
- During computing tasks symptomatic female office workers demonstrate a trend towards higher cervical postural muscle load than asymptomatic office workers: an experimental study. [Journal Article]
- CONCLUSIONS: There was increased amplitude and decreased muscular rest in the cervical erector spinae of office workers performing typing and mousing tasks. These findings may represent a mechanism underlying computer-related musculoskeletal disorders.
- Hyperinflation using pressure support ventilation improves secretion clearance and respiratory mechanics in ventilated patients with pulmonary infection: a randomised crossover trial. [Randomized Controlled Trial]
- CONCLUSIONS: The application of hyperinflation using pressure support ventilation in mechanically ventilated patients with pulmonary infection improves secretion clearance and increases static compliance of the respiratory system.
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- Progressive resistance exercise improves glycaemic control in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a systematic review. [Systematic Review]
- CONCLUSIONS: Progressive resistance exercise increases strength and leads to small reductions in glycosylated haemoglobin that are likely to be clinically significant for people with type 2 diabetes. Progressive resistance exercise is a feasible option in the management of glycaemia for this population.
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- Quality of trials in Australian Journal of Physiotherapy. [Editorial]Aust J Physiother. 2009; 55(4):233-4.AJ
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