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02 Nov2018

02 November 2018.

Written by Liesbeth Raymakers
Posted in Aging

Friday 2 November 2018
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Are smartphones and e-health applications the future of interventions for NCD's?

Effectiveness of smartphone apps for lifestyle improvement

12 Oct2018

12 October 2018.

Written by The Australian Physiotherapy Association
Posted in Aging

Friday 12 October 2018
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What should you measure to predict injurious falls?

Fall risk and fall-related injuries

17 Sep2018

17 September 2018.

Written by Liesbeth Raymakers
Posted in Aging

Monday 17 September 2018
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Exercise, mild ánd vigorous, improves immune competency across the lifespan.

The impact of exercise on immune function

23 May2018

23 May 2018.

Written by Liesbeth Raymakers
Posted in Aging

Wednesday 23 May 2018
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How can we prevent lifelong dysfunction?

Rehab opportunities in radiation fibrosis syndrome

13 Apr2018

13 April 2018.

Written by Liesbeth Raymakers
Posted in Aging

Friday 13 April 2018
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A user-friendly list of metastatic spinal cord compression Red Flags for clinicians working in primary-care

Red Flags in metastatic spinal cord compression

21 Feb2018

21 February 2018.

Written by Joanne Shaw
Posted in Aging

Wednesday 21 February 2018
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How can we ensure the optimal intervention?

Physiotherapy after a hip fracture for people with dementia

17 Feb2018

17 February 2018.

Written by Liesbeth Raymakers
Posted in Aging

Saturday 17 February 2018
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Exercise during and after breast cancer treatment potentially increases survival!

Exercise = medicine in breast cancer rehab

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