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Accessibility and social participation in urban settings for people with autism spectrum disorder or an intellectual disability

Citation: Theriault, W. & Morales, E. (2022). Accessibility and social participation in urban settings for people with autism spectrum disorder or an intellectual disability. Journal of Accessibility and Design for All, 12(1), 155-179. Link to publisher’s article.

Understanding the priorities in life beyond the first year after stroke: Qualitative findings and non-participant observations of stroke survivors and service providers

Citation: Lo, S., Chau, J., Lam, S., & Saran, R. (2022). Understanding the priorities in life beyond the first year after stroke: Qualitative findings and non-participant observations of stroke survivors and service providers. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. Online ahead of print. Link to publisher’s article.

Adaptive sports in spinal cord injury: A systematic review

Citation: Rayes, R., Ball, C., Lee, K., & White, C. (2022). Adaptive sports in spinal cord injury: A systematic review. Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, 10, 145-153. Link to publisher’s article.

A ‘network of understanding and compassion’: A qualitative study of survivor perspectives on unmet needs after traumatic brain injury in regional communities

Citation: Hennessy, M. & Sullivan, K. (2021). A ‘network of understanding and compassion’: A qualitative study of survivor perspectives on unmet needs after traumatic brain injury in regional communities. Brain Impairment, 24(1), 27-38. Link to publisher’s article.

Effect of virtual reality in the early-stage stroke rehabilitation: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Citation: Zixuan, J., Yao, Z., Harp, K., Gwon, Y., Chen, Z., & Su, K. (2022). Effect of virtual reality in the early-stage stroke rehabilitation: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice. Online ahead of print. Link to publisher’s article.

Piloting a photography program as recreational therapy for adults with spinal cord injury

Citation: Szlachcic, Y., Bayus, N., & Ziegler, M. (2021). Piloting a photography program as recreational therapy for adults with spinal cord injury. Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation, 1-16. Link to publisher’s article.

Inducing positive emotions to reduce chronic pain: A randomized controlled trial of positive psychology

Citation: Muller, R., Segerer, W., Ronca, E., Gemperli, A., Stirnimann, D., Scheel-Sailer, A., & Jensen, M. (2022). Inducing positive emotions to reduce chronic pain: A randomized controlled trial of positive psychology. Disability and Rehabilitation, 44(12), 2691-2704. Link to publisher’s article.

A cluster-randomized trial comparing songwriting and recreational music therapy via craving and withdrawal in adults on a detoxification unit

Citation: Silverman, M. (2022). A cluster-randomized trial comparing songwriting and recreational music therapy via craving and withdrawal in adults on a detoxification unit. Substance Use & Misuse, 57(5), 759-768. Link to publisher’s article.

Action observation for upper limb rehabilitation after stroke

Citation: Borges, L., Fernandes, A., Dos Passos, J., Rego, I., & Campos, T. (2022). Action observation for upper limb rehabilitation after stroke. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 8(8), CD011887. Link to publisher’s article.

Effects of wii fit rehabilitation on lower extremity functional status in adults with severe burns: A randomized controlled trial

Citation: Basha, M., Abdel-Aal, N., & Kamel, F. (2022). Effects of wii fit rehabilitation on lower extremity functional status in adults with severe burns: A randomized controlled trial. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 103(2), 289-296. Link to publisher’s article.

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