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Auteur Nicholas F. Taylor |
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Deenika R. Benjamin ; Helena C. Frawley ; Nora Shields ; Casey L. Peiris ; Alexander T.M. van de Water ; Andrea M. Bruder ; Nicholas F. Taylor |Background Diastasis of the rectus abdominis muscle (DRAM) commonly occurs in pregnancy and postnatally. Physiotherapists routinely guide women in its management, although the effectiveness of these treatments is unknown. Objectives To determine[...]Article
Background: Diastasis of the rectus abdominis muscle is often evaluated in clinical practice but it is unknown which clinical method has the best measurement properties. Objective: The aim of this study was to determine: (i) the criterion val[...]Article
Objective To investigate the feasibility of progressive resistance training for people with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS), who have muscle weakness and very low muscle mass. Design Randomised controlled trial with concealed allocation, assess[...]Article
Alison J. Gibbs ; Nicholas F. Taylor ; Raphael Hau ; Christian J. Barton ; Chris Fong ; Leanne Roddy ; Kylie J. Durant ; Leanne D. deVos ; Jason A. Wallis |Aim: OsteoArthritis Hip and Knee Service (OAHKS) clinics involve assessment and triage by advanced musculoskeletal physiotherapists for patients referred to orthopaedic clinics in public hospitals. This study explored the feasibility of impleme[...]Article
Objectives To identify the type and frequency of interventions used by physiotherapists in rehabilitating patients after a distal radial fracture; and, to examine whether any patient or therapist characteristics had an effect on the frequency o[...]Article
Objectives To determine the retest reliability of the 10 m incremental shuttle walk test (ISWT) in a mixed cardiac rehabilitation population. Design Participants completed two 10 m ISWTs in a single session in a repeated measures study. Ten pa[...]Article
Objectives To determine if three short daily sessions of physiotherapy for rehabilitation inpatients after hip fracture is more effective than providing one long daily session in improving mobility. Design A single-blinded randomised cont[...]Article
Objectives To explore the effect of progressive resistance exercise (PRE) on impairment, activity and participation of people with cerebral palsy (CP). Also, to determine which programme parameters provide the most beneficial effects. Data sourc[...]