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01 Jan2020

01 January 2020.

Written by Luc Castermans
Posted in Various

Wednesday 1 January 2020
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16 Sep2019

16 September 2019.

Written by The Australian Physiotherapy Association
Posted in Neurological

Monday 16 September 2019
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Does it aid in improving sit-to-stand ability in people who are unable to stand up independently after stroke?

Repetitive sit-to-stand training after stroke

13 Sep2019

13 September 2019.

Written by Dr. Tjerk Zult
Posted in Knee

Friday 13 September 2019
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Can cross-education improve self-reported knee function and leg strength after ACL surgery?

Cross-education to accelerate recovery after ACL surgery

11 Sep2019

11 September 2019.

Written by the Dutch Institute of Allied Health Care
Posted in Lower extremity

Wednesday 11 September 2019
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...or are they in fact injured easier?

Is prevention effective for runners without injury history?

09 Sep2019

09 September 2019.

Written by José Pedro Correia
Posted in Ankle

Monday 9 September 2019
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Have athletes in the end stages of rehabilitation after ankle sprain recovered their ROM?

Late stage ROM deficits in ankle sprain rehabilitation

04 Sep2019

04 September 2019.

Written by The Australian Physiotherapy Association
Posted in Foot

Wednesday 4 September 2019
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How should heavy-slow resistance training be prescribed ideally?

Self-dosed vs. pre-determined heavy-slow resistance training

19 Jul2019

19 July 2019.

Written by Ann Le
Posted in Musculoskeletal

Friday 19 July 2019
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Does the addition of neurodynamic sliders to spinal mobilisation improve outcomes in lumbar radiculopathy?

Spinal and neurodynamic mobilisation for radiculopathy

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