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Frequency of leaving the house and mortality from age 70 to 95

Citation: Jacobs, J., Hammerman-Rozenberg, A., & Stessman, J. (2017). Frequency of leaving the house and mortality from age 70 to 95. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 66,106–112. Link to publisher’s article.

The effect of powered scooters on activity, participation and quality of life in elderly users

Citation: Pettersson, I., Hagberg, L., Fredriksson, C. & Hermansson, L. (2015). The effect of powered scooters on activity, participation and quality of life in elderly users. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 11(7), 558-563. Link to publisher’s article.

Tai chi for upper limb rehabilitation in stroke patients: The patient’s perspective.

Citation: Desrochers, P., Kairy, D., Pan, S., Corriveau, H., & Tousignant, M. (2017). Tai chi for upper limb rehabilitation in stroke patients: The patient’s perspective. Disability and Rehabilitation, 39(13), 1313-1319. Link to publisher’s article.

Exercise as adjunctive treatment for alcohol use disorder: A randomized control trial

Citation: Roessler, K., Bilberg, R., Nielen, A., Jensen, K., Thorn Ekstrom, C., & Sari, S. (2017). Exercise as adjunctive treatment for alcohol use disorder: A randomized control trial. PLoS ONE, 12(10), e0186076. Link to publisher’s article.

A randomized controlled trial to evaluate the feasibility of the Wii Fit for improving walking in older adults with lower limb amputation

Citation: Imam, B., Miller, W., Finlayson, H., Eng, J., & Jarus, T. (2017). A randomized controlled trial to evaluate the feasibility of the Wii Fit for improving walking in older adults with lower limb amputation. Clinical Rehabilitation, 31(1), 82-92. Link to publisher’s article.

Targeted upper-limb Wii-based movement therapy also improves lower-limb muscle activation and functional movement in chronic stroke

Citation: Trinh, T., Shiner, C., Thompson-Butel, A., & McNulty, P. (2017). Targeted upper-limb Wii-based movement therapy also improves lower-limb muscle activation and functional movement in chronic stroke. Disability and Rehabilitation. 39(19), 1939-1949. Link to publisher’s article.

What environmental factors influence resumption of valued activities post stroke: A systematic review of qualitative and quantitative findings

Citation: Jellema, S., van Hees, S., Zajec, J., van der Sande, R., Nijhuis- van der Sanden, M., & Steultjens, E. (2017). What environmental factors influence resumption of valued activities post stroke: A systematic review of qualitative and quantitative findings.  Clinical Rehabilitation, 31(7), 936-947. Link to publisher’s article.

Impact of a person-centred community rehabilitation service on outcomes for individuals with a neurological condition

Citation: Barker, R., Sealey, C., Polley, M., Mervin, M., & Comans, T. (2017). Impact of a person-centred community rehabilitation service on outcomes for individuals with a neurological condition. Disability and Rehabilitation, 39(11), 1136-1142. Link to publisher’s article.

Combined exercise is more effective than aerobic exercise in the improvement of fall risk factors: A randomized controlled trial in community-dwelling older men

Citation: Sousa, N., Mendes, R., Silva, A., & Oliveira, J. (2017). Combined exercise is more effective than aerobic exercise in the improvement of fall risk factors: A randomized controlled trial in community-dwelling older men. Clinical Rehabilitation, 31(4), 478-486.  Link to publisher’s article.

Self-efficacy and pain acceptance as mediators of the relationships between pain and performance of valued life activities in women and men with rheumatoid arthritis

Citation: Ahlstrand, I., Vaz, S., Falkmer, T., Thyberg, I., & Bjork, M. (2017). Self-efficacy and pain acceptance as mediators of the relationships between pain and performance of valued life activities in women and men with rheumatoid arthritis. Clinical Rehabilitation, 31(6), 824-834. Link to publisher’s article.

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