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Lianne Brkic.
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Year
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Ruth Da Silva
Frederike Van Wijck
Dr Lisa Shaw
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Madeline Balaam
et al.
Prompting arm activity after stroke: a clinical proof of concept study of wrist-worn accelerometers with a vibrating alert function.
2018
Ruth Da Silva
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Lisa Shaw
Sarah Moore
Dan Jackson
et al.
Wristband accelerometers to motivate arm exercise after stroke (WAVES): Activity data from a pilot randomised controlled trial
2018
Lianne Brkic
Dr Lisa Shaw
Frederike Van Wijck
Dr Richard Francis
Professor Christopher Price
et al.
Repetitive arm functional tasks after stroke (RAFTAS): a pilot randomised controlled trial
2016
Ruth Da Silva
Sarah Moore
Daniel Jamieson
Dr Madeline Balaam
Professor Katie Brittain
et al.
Wrist worn accelerometers with vibrating-alert to prompt exercises after stroke (WAVES)
2016
Sarah Moore
Ruth Da Silva
Dr Madeline Balaam
Lianne Brkic
Dan Jackson
et al.
Wristband Accelerometers to motiVate arm Exercise after Stroke (WAVES): study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial
2016
Lianne Brkic
Dr Lisa Shaw
Dr Christopher Price
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
A pilot randomised controlled trial of a repetitive functional task programme for patients with reduced upper limb function early after stroke
2015
Amey Holden
Roisin McNaney
Dr Madeline Balaam
Nils Hammerla
Dr Thomas Ploetz
et al.
CueS: cueing for upper limb rehabilitation in stroke
2015
Amey Holden
Dr Rosin McNaney
Dr Madeline Balaam
Dr Nils Hammerla
Dr Thomas Ploetz
et al.
CueS: Cueing for Upper Limb Rehabilitation in Stroke
2015
Lianne Brkic
Dr Lisa Shaw
Dr Christopher Price
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Development of a repetitive functional task practice (RFTP) programme for patients with upper limb impairment after stroke
2015
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Lianne Brkic
Why do patients with stroke not receive the recommended amount of active therapy (ReAcT)? Study protocolfor a multisite case study investigation
2015
Lianne Brkic
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Why do stroke patients not receive the recommended amount of active therapy? Preliminary findings from a qualitative, case-study investigation in English stroke units
2015