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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Advice and education for spinal pain Zadro, Joshua R

68 2 p. 86-88
artikel
2 An international core capability framework for physiotherapists delivering telephone-based care Davies, Luke

68 2 p. 136-141
artikel
3 Clinimetrics: Clinical Frailty Scale Amon, Jenna Nicole

68 2 p. 147
artikel
4 Clinimetrics: The European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) QLQ-C30 questionnaire Granger, Catherine L

68 2 p. 146
artikel
5 Corrigendum to ‘Statistical inference through estimation: recommendations from the International Society of Physiotherapy Journal Editors’ [J Physiother 2022;68:1–4] Elkins, Mark R

68 2 p. 89
artikel
6 Critically appraised paper: Balance training and cognitive-behavioural therapy are most promising for reducing fatigue severity in people with multiple sclerosis Plummer, Prudence

68 2 p. 144
artikel
7 Critically appraised paper: Balance training and cognitive-behavioural therapy are most promising for reducing fatigue severity in people with multiple sclerosis [commentary] Fritz, Nora

68 2 p. 144
artikel
8 Critically appraised paper: Exercise is safe, clinically effective and cost-effective compared to usual care after non-reconstructive breast cancer surgery Østerås, Nina

68 2 p. 145
artikel
9 Critically appraised paper: Exercise is safe, clinically effective and cost-effective compared to usual care after non-reconstructive breast cancer surgery [commentary] McNeely, Margaret L

68 2 p. 145
artikel
10 Critically appraised paper: In people with chronic respiratory disease, telerehabilitation was equivalent to centre-based pulmonary rehabilitation at improving exercise capacity but may not be for dyspnoea Cavalheri, Vinicius

68 2 p. 143
artikel
11 Critically appraised paper: In people with chronic respiratory disease, telerehabilitation was equivalent to centre-based pulmonary rehabilitation at improving exercise capacity but may not be for dyspnoea [commentary] Troosters, Thierry

68 2 p. 143
artikel
12 Critically appraised paper: Intensive motor rehabilitation after stroke is more effective within the subacute than acute or chronic phase compared with standard rehabilitation Spittle, Alicia J

68 2 p. 142
artikel
13 Critically appraised paper: Intensive motor rehabilitation after stroke is more effective within the subacute than acute or chronic phase compared with standard rehabilitation [commentary] Hayward, Kathryn S

68 2 p. 142
artikel
14 Manual lymphatic drainage with or without fluoroscopy guidance did not substantially improve the effect of decongestive lymphatic therapy in people with breast cancer-related lymphoedema (EFforT-BCRL trial): a multicentre randomised trial De Vrieze, Tessa

68 2 p. 110-122
artikel
15 No prognostic model for people with recent-onset low back pain has yet been demonstrated to be suitable for use in clinical practice: a systematic review Silva, Fernanda G

68 2 p. 99-109
artikel
16 Peer support to improve recovery after critical care for COVID-19 Haines, Kimberley J

68 2 p. 83-85
artikel
17 Research Note: Evaluating risk of bias in randomised controlled trials Moseley, Anne M

68 2 p. 148-150
artikel
18 Supervised, individualised exercise reduces fatigue and improves strength and quality of life more than unsupervised home exercise in people with chronic Guillain-Barré syndrome: a randomised trial Shah, Nehal

68 2 p. 123-129
artikel
19 Telerehabilitation improves physical function and reduces dyspnoea in people with COVID-19 and post-COVID-19 conditions: a systematic review Vieira, Aléxia Gabriela da Silva

68 2 p. 90-98
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20 The 6-minute stepper test and the sit-to-stand test predict complications after major pulmonary resection via minimally invasive surgery: a prospective inception cohort study Boujibar, Fairuz

68 2 p. 130-135
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