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1 An education program about pelvic floor muscles improved women’s knowledge but not pelvic floor muscle function, urinary incontinence or sexual function: a randomised trial de Andrade, Roberta Leopoldino
2018
64 2 p. 91-96
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2 Appraisal of Clinical Practice Guideline: Exercise for people with cancer da Silva, Tatiane
2018
64 2 p. 127
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3 Appraisal of Clinical Practice Guideline: Management of neck pain Bobos, Pavlos
2018
64 2 p. 127
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4 Clinimetrics: Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia Weermeijer, Jeroen D
2018
64 2 p. 126
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5 Clinimetrics: Upper Extremity Functional Index Arumugam, Vanitha
2018
64 2 p. 125
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6 Correspondence: Living systematic reviews Bagg, Matthew K
2018
64 2 p. 133
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7 Corrigendum to ‘Respiratory muscle training increases respiratory muscle strength and reduces respiratory complications after stroke: a systematic review’ [J Physiother 2016;62:138–144] Menezes, Kênia KP
2018
64 2 p. 73
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8 Critically Appraised Papers: An aerobic and resistance exercise program can improve glycaemic control in women with gestational diabetes mellitus [commentary] Harrison, Anne
2018
64 2 p. 124
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9 Critically Appraised Papers: An aerobic and resistance exercise program can improve glycaemic control in women with gestational diabetes mellitus [synopsis] Taylor, Nicholas
2018
64 2 p. 124
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10 Critically Appraised Papers: In people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, home-based pulmonary rehabilitation produces similar results to a hospital-based outpatient program [commentary] Maltais, François
2018
64 2 p. 122
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11 Critically Appraised Papers: In people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, home-based pulmonary rehabilitation produces similar results to a hospital-based outpatient program [synopsis] Hill, Kylie
2018
64 2 p. 122
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12 Critically Appraised Papers: Moderate-intensity walking for people with severe knee osteoarthritis does not decrease pain but may have cardiovascular benefits [commentary] Øiestad, Britt Elin
2018
64 2 p. 123
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13 Critically Appraised Papers: Moderate-intensity walking for people with severe knee osteoarthritis does not decrease pain but may have cardiovascular benefits [synopsis] Hagen, Kåre Birger
2018
64 2 p. 123
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14 Low leisure-based sitting time and being physically active were associated with reduced odds of death and diabetes in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a cohort study McKeough, Zoe
2018
64 2 p. 114-120
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15 Media: Home exercise programs made effortless using the PhysioTherapy eXercises patient app Flynn, Allyson
2018
64 2 p. 134-135
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16 Opportunities for cross-disciplinary care partnerships in physiotherapy Ackerman, Ilana N
2018
64 2 p. 69-71
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17 Paper of the Year 2017 2018
64 2 p. 72
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18 People with low back pain perceive needs for non-biomedical services in workplace, financial, social and household domains: a systematic review Chou, Louisa
2018
64 2 p. 74-83
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19 Progressive resistance training increases strength after stroke but this may not carry over to activity: a systematic review Dorsch, Simone
2018
64 2 p. 84-90
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20 Research Note: Comparing interventions with network meta-analysis Bagg, Matthew K
2018
64 2 p. 128-132
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21 Standard restrictive sternal precautions and modified sternal precautions had similar effects in people after cardiac surgery via median sternotomy (‘SMART’ Trial): a randomised trial Katijjahbe, Md Ali
2018
64 2 p. 97-106
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22 The predictive ability of the STarT Back Tool was limited in people with chronic low back pain: a prospective cohort study Kendell, Michelle
2018
64 2 p. 107-113
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23 Trial Protocol: Home-based exercise programs to prevent falls and upper limb dysfunction among community-dwelling older people: study protocol for the BEST (Balance Exercise Strength Training) at Home randomised, controlled trial Bates, Amanda
2018
64 2 p. 121
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