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2005-12Health status rated with the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey after spinal cord injury.Haran, MJ; Lee, BB; King, MT; Marial, O; Stockler, MR
2008-01-01Cost and utilisation of healthcare resources during rehabilitation after ankle fracture are not linked to health insurance, income, gender, or pain: An observational studyLin, CWC; Haas, M; Moseley, AM; Herbert, RD; Refshauge, KM
2019-03-01An economic evaluation of the SUNBEAM programme: a falls-prevention randomized controlled trial in residential aged careHewitt, J; Saing, S; Goodall, S; Henwood, T; Clemson, L; Refshauge, K
2017-07-01Physiotherapists’ beliefs and attitudes influence clinical practice in chronic low back pain: a systematic review of quantitative and qualitative studiesGardner, T; Refshauge, K; Smith, L; McAuley, J; Hübscher, M; Goodall, S
2013-04-01In search of a level playing field - the constraints and benefits of sport participation for people with intellectual disabilityDarcy, S; Dowse, L
2015-01-01Eliciting older people's preferences for exercise programs: A best-worst scaling choice experimentFranco, MR; Howard, K; Sherrington, C; Ferreira, PH; Rose, J; Gomes, JL; Ferreira, ML
2008-06-01Manual therapy in addition to physiotherapy does not improve clinical or economic outcomes after ankle fractureLin, CWC; Moseley, AM; Haas, M; Refshauge, KM; Herbert, RD
2013-01-01Improving quality of life by increasing outings after stroke: Study protocol for the Out-and-About trialMcCluskey, A; Ada, L; Middleton, S; Kelly, PJ; Goodall, S; Grimshaw, JM; Logan, P; Longworth, M; Karageorge, A
2018-10-03Goal setting practice in chronic low back pain. What is current practice and is it affected by beliefs and attitudes?Gardner, T; Refshauge, K; McAuley, J; Hübscher, M; Goodall, S; Smith, L
2006-01-01The influence of managers on job satisfaction in occupational therapyMoore, K; Cruickshank, M; Haas, M
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