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Non-communicable diseases are the biggest challenges of the 21st century: What is the physiotherapist's role in global health? 非传染性疾病是21世纪最大的挑战:物理治疗师在全球健康中扮演什么角色?
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Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal Pub Date : 2016-12-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.hkpj.2016.10.002
Veronika Schoeb PhD
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引用次数: 2
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Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal Pub Date : 2016-12-01 DOI: 10.1016/S1013-7025(16)30087-2
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Effects of combined Adeli suit and neurodevelopmental treatment in children with spastic cerebral palsy with gross motor function classification system levels I and II 阿德利套装与神经发育联合治疗对大运动功能分级为I级和II级的痉挛型脑瘫患儿的疗效
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Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal Pub Date : 2016-06-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.hkpj.2015.09.036
Mi-Ra Kim MS, PT , Byoung-Hee Lee PhD , Dae-Sung Park PT, PhD
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引用次数: 17
Musculoskeletal pain among postmenopausal women in Nigeria: Association with overall and central obesity 尼日利亚绝经后妇女的肌肉骨骼疼痛:与整体和中枢性肥胖的关系
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Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal Pub Date : 2016-06-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.hkpj.2015.06.001
Omoyemi O. Ogwumike PhD , Ade Fatai Adeniyi PhD , Oluwakemi O. Orogbemi BPT
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引用次数: 12
Musculoskeletal pain in postmenopausal women—Implications for future research 绝经后妇女的肌肉骨骼疼痛-对未来研究的启示
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Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal Pub Date : 2016-06-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.hkpj.2016.03.001
Arnold Y.L. Wong PhD
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引用次数: 4
Relationship between self-efficacy, beliefs, and physical activity in inflammatory arthritis 炎性关节炎患者自我效能感、信念与身体活动的关系
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Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal Pub Date : 2016-06-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.hkpj.2015.10.001
Louise Larkin MSc , Stephen Gallagher PhD , Alexander D. Fraser MD, FRCPI , Norelee Kennedy PhD
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引用次数: 14
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Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal Pub Date : 2016-06-01 DOI: 10.1016/S1013-7025(16)30025-2
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引用次数: 0
Extracorporeal shock-wave therapy: Can it be used for the management of any calcific tendinopathy? 体外冲击波治疗:可用于任何钙化肌腱病的治疗吗?
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Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal Pub Date : 2016-06-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.hkpj.2016.03.003
Stasinopoulos Dimitrios PhD
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引用次数: 1
The effect of mirror therapy on balance ability of subacute stroke patients 镜像疗法对亚急性脑卒中患者平衡能力的影响
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Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal Pub Date : 2016-06-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.hkpj.2015.12.001
Myoung-Kwon Kim PT, PhD , Sang-Gu Ji PT, PhD , Hyun-Gyu Cha PT, PhD
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引用次数: 25
Functional ability and health status of community-dwelling late age elderly people with and without a history of falls 有和无跌倒史的社区居住老年老年人功能能力与健康状况
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Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal Pub Date : 2016-06-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.hkpj.2015.08.001
Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij PT, PhD , Patcharawan Suwannarat PT, PhD candidate , Lugkana Mato PT, PhD , Sugalya Amatachaya PT, PhD
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引用次数: 23
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