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Social participation post stroke: A meta-ethnographic review of the experiences and view of community-dwelling stroke survivors

Citation: Woodman, P., Riazi, A., & Jones, P. (2014). Social participation post stroke: A meta-ethnographic review of the experiences and view of community-dwelling stroke survivors. Disability and Rehabilitation, 36(24), 2031-2043. Link to publisher’s article.

Systematic review and meta-analysis of constraint-induced movement therapy in the hemiparetic upper extremity more than six months post stroke

Citation: McIntyre, A., Viana, R., Janzen, S., Mehta, S., Pereira, S., & Teasell, R. (2012). Systematic review and meta-analysis of constraint-induced movement therapy in the hemiparetic upper extremity more than six months post stroke. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 19(6), 499-513. Link to publisher’s article.

Systematic review of leisure therapy and its effectiveness in managing functional outcomes in stroke rehabilitation

Citation: Dorstyn, D., Roberts, R., Kneebone, I., Kennedy, P., & Lieu, C. (2014). Systematic review of leisure therapy and its effectiveness in managing functional outcomes in stroke rehabilitation. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 21(1), 40-51. Link to publisher’s article.

Factors associated with community reintegration in the first year after stroke: A qualitative meta-synthesis

Citation: Walsh, M., Galvin, R., Loughnane, C., Macey, C., & Horgan, F. (2015). Factors associated with community reintegration in the first year after stroke: A qualitative meta-synthesis. Disability and Rehabilitation, 37(18), 1499-1608. Link to publisher’s article.

Developing stroke rehabilitation and community services: A meta-analysis of qualitative literature

Citation: Reed, M., Wood, V., Harrington, R., & Paterson, J. (2012). Developing stroke rehabilitation and community services: A meta-analysis of qualitative literature. Disability and Rehabilitation, 34(7), 553-563. Link to publisher’s article.

Using the wii for functional improvements in individuals with brain injuries

Citation: Borders, R., Kenuk, S., Palmer, K., & Nelson, R. (2014). Using the wii for functional improvements in individuals with brain injuries. RT Wise Owls. Link to research synthesis.

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