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Simone Dorsch
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Strengthening interventions increase strength and improve activity after stroke: a systematic review
L Ada, S Dorsch, CG Canning
Australian Journal of Physiotherapy 52 (4), 241-248, 2006
6542006
The strength of the ankle dorsiflexors has a significant contribution to walking speed in people who can walk independently after stroke: an observational study
S Dorsch, L Ada, CG Canning, M Al-Zharani, C Dean
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 93 (6), 1072-1076, 2012
1312012
Lower limb strength is significantly impaired in all muscle groups in ambulatory people with chronic stroke: a cross-sectional study
S Dorsch, L Ada, CG Canning
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 97 (4), 522-527, 2016
802016
Progressive resistance training increases strength after stroke but this may not carry over to activity: a systematic review
S Dorsch, L Ada, D Alloggia
Journal of Physiotherapy 64 (2), 84-90, 2018
772018
Mood and balance are associated with free-living physical activity of people after stroke residing in the community
MA Alzahrani, CM Dean, L Ada, S Dorsch, CG Canning
Stroke research and treatment 2012, 2012
542012
Mood and balance are associated with free-living physical activity of people after stroke residing in the community
MA Alzahrani, CM Dean, L Ada, S Dorsch, CG Canning
Stroke research and treatment 2012, 2012
542012
Interventions involving repetitive practice improve strength after stroke: a systematic review
DG de Sousa, LA Harvey, S Dorsch, JV Glinsky
Journal of physiotherapy 64 (4), 210-221, 2018
532018
Group exercise can improve participants' mobility in an outpatient rehabilitation setting: a randomized controlled trial
C Sherrington, PI Pamphlett, JA Jacka, LM Olivetti, JA Nugent, JM Hall, ...
Clinical Rehabilitation 22 (6), 493-502, 2008
532008
Digitally enabled aged care and neurological rehabilitation to enhance outcomes with Activity and MObility UsiNg Technology (AMOUNT) in Australia: A randomised controlled trial
L Hassett, M van den Berg, RI Lindley, M Crotty, A McCluskey, ...
PLoS medicine 17 (2), e1003029, 2020
412020
Effect of affordable technology on physical activity levels and mobility outcomes in rehabilitation: a protocol for the Activity and MObility UsiNg Technology (AMOUNT …
L Hassett, M Van Den Berg, RI Lindley, M Crotty, A McCluskey, ...
BMJ open 6 (6), e012074, 2016
402016
Bobath therapy is inferior to task-specific training and not superior to other interventions in improving lower limb activities after stroke: a systematic review
K Scrivener, S Dorsch, A McCluskey, K Schurr, PL Graham, Z Cao, ...
Journal of physiotherapy 66 (4), 225-235, 2020
342020
Telehealth for rehabilitation and recovery after stroke: State of the evidence and future directions
C English, MG Ceravolo, S Dorsch, A Drummond, DBC Gandhi, ...
International Journal of Stroke 17 (5), 487-493, 2022
322022
Functional electrical stimulation cycling does not improve mobility in people with acquired brain injury and its effects on strength are unclear: a randomised trial
DG de Sousa, LA Harvey, S Dorsch, J Leung, W Harris
Journal of physiotherapy 62 (4), 203-208, 2016
292016
EMG-triggered electrical stimulation is a feasible intervention to apply to multiple arm muscles in people early after stroke, but does not improve strength and activity more …
S Dorsch, L Ada, CG Canning
Clinical rehabilitation 28 (5), 482-490, 2014
292014
Two weeks of intensive sit-to-stand training in addition to usual care improves sit-to-stand ability in people who are unable to stand up independently after stroke: a …
DG de Sousa, LA Harvey, S Dorsch, B Varettas, S Jamieson, A Murphy, ...
Journal of physiotherapy 65 (3), 152-158, 2019
282019
Goal-oriented instructions increase the intensity of practice in stroke rehabilitation compared with non-specific instructions: a within-participant, repeated measures …
T Hillig, H Ma, S Dorsch
Journal of Physiotherapy 65 (2), 95-98, 2019
222019
In inpatient rehabilitation, large amounts of practice can occur safely without direct therapist supervision: an observational study
S Dorsch, K Weeks, L King, E Polman
Journal of physiotherapy 65 (1), 23-27, 2019
172019
Repetitions and dose in stroke rehabilitation
S Dorsch, MR Elkins
J Physiother 66 (4), 211-212, 2020
132020
Bobath therapy is inferior to task-specific training and not superior to other interventions in improving arm activity and arm strength outcomes after stroke: a systematic review
S Dorsch, C Carling, Z Cao, E Fanayan, PL Graham, A McCluskey, ...
Journal of physiotherapy 69 (1), 15-22, 2023
112023
Let's Improvise!: iPad-based music therapy with functional electrical stimulation for upper limb stroke rehabilitation
TM Silveira, J Tamplin, S Dorsch, A Barlow
Australian Journal of Music Therapy 29, 1-16, 2018
92018
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