Projects per year
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Physical Therapists
Medicine & Life Sciences
Exercise
Medicine & Life Sciences
Tendinopathy
Medicine & Life Sciences
Pain
Medicine & Life Sciences
Stroke
Medicine & Life Sciences
Critical Care
Medicine & Life Sciences
Muscles
Medicine & Life Sciences
Observational Studies
Medicine & Life Sciences
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Profiles
Projects 2007 2021
AIS UC Injuries Pathways Project student- Ms Erin Smyth, Schedule 24 under Umbrella Agreement between the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) and the University of Canberra (UC), 2012000356
WADDINGTON, G., NEWMAN, P., Drew, M. & WEISSENSTEINER, J.
3/03/17 → 1/04/21
Project: Other
Establishing reliability and clinical validity of the Balance test Sensor Mat in a healthy ageing population
GAIDA, J., WITCHALLS, J., FEARON, A., SPRATFORD, W., MAHENDRAN, N., BOUSIE, J., NAUNTON, M. & WALLWORK, S.
21/06/17 → 21/06/18
Project: Other › Research
Research Output 2004 2019
Which ICU patients benefit most from inspiratory muscle training? Retrospective analysis of a randomized trial
BISSETT, B., Wang, J., Neeman, T., Leditschke, I., Boots, R. & Paratz, J. 9 Feb 2019 In : Physiotherapy Theory and Practice. p. 1-7 7 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Intensive Care Units
Muscles
Quality of Life
Muscle Strength
Artificial Respiration
Apolipoprotein A1 (Apo-A1) distribution pattern in the human Achilles tendon
Gaida, J., Alfredson, H., Scott, A., Mousavizadeh, R. & Forsgren, S. 3 Jan 2018 (Accepted/In press) In : Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Tendinopathy
Achilles Tendon
Apolipoprotein A-I
Tendons
Cholesterol
Critically appraised paper: Long-term, individualised physical activity and exercise coaching does not improve maintenance of motor function after stroke [commentary]
PRESTON, E. 1 Oct 2018 In : Journal of Physiotherapy. 64, 4, p. 264 1 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate
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Stroke
Maintenance
Exercise
Rehabilitation
Mentoring