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The identification by physiotherapists of the physical problems resulting from a mild traumatic brain injury

Pages 1063-1076 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009

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Gavin P. Williams & Anthony G. Schache. (2010) Evaluation of a Conceptual Framework for Retraining High-Level Mobility Following Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 25:3, pages 164-172.
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Holly Blake & Mindi Batson. (2008) Exercise intervention in acquired brain injury rehabilitation: A discussion. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 15:4, pages 180-185.
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Gavin Williams, Val Robertson & Ken Greenwood. (2004) Measuring High-Level Mobility After Traumatic Brain Injury. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 83:12, pages 910-920.
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Neera Kapoor, Kenneth J. Ciuffreda & Ying Han. (2004) Oculomotor rehabilitation in acquired brain injury: A case series11No commercial party having a direct financial interest in the results of the research supporting this article has or will confer a benefit on the author(s) or on any organization with which the author(s) is/are associated.. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 85:10, pages 1667-1678.
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