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  • 3. Physiotherapists systematically overestimate the amount of time stroke survivors spend engaged in active therapy rehabilitation: an observational study.
    Kaur G, English C, Hillier S.
    J Physiother; 2013 Mar; 59(1):45-51. PubMed ID: 23419915
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  • 6. Steps, duration and intensity of usual walking practice during subacute rehabilitation after stroke: an observational study.
    Kuys SS, Ada L, Paratz J, Brauer SG.
    Braz J Phys Ther; 2019 Mar; 23(1):56-61. PubMed ID: 29937125
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  • 7. Does physiotherapy based on the Bobath concept, in conjunction with a task practice, achieve greater improvement in walking ability in people with stroke compared to physiotherapy focused on structured task practice alone?: a pilot randomized controlled trial.
    Brock K, Haase G, Rothacher G, Cotton S.
    Clin Rehabil; 2011 Oct; 25(10):903-12. PubMed ID: 21788266
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  • 9. Circuit-based rehabilitation improves gait endurance but not usual walking activity in chronic stroke: a randomized controlled trial.
    Mudge S, Barber PA, Stott NS.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 2009 Dec; 90(12):1989-96. PubMed ID: 19969159
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  • 10. Circuit class therapy for improving mobility after stroke: a systematic review.
    English C, Hillier S.
    J Rehabil Med; 2011 Jun; 43(7):565-71. PubMed ID: 21584485
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  • 13. Stroke survivors' perspectives on two novel models of inpatient rehabilitation: seven-day a week individual therapy or five-day a week circuit class therapy.
    Bennett L, Luker J, English C, Hillier S.
    Disabil Rehabil; 2016 Jul; 38(14):1397-406. PubMed ID: 26600073
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  • 15. Group task-specific circuit training for patients discharged home after stroke may be as effective as individualised physiotherapy in improving mobility.
    Dean C.
    J Physiother; 2012 Jul; 58(4):269. PubMed ID: 23177230
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  • 17. Additional task-related practice improves mobility and upper limb function early after stroke: a randomised controlled trial.
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    Aust J Physiother; 2004 Jul; 50(4):219-24. PubMed ID: 15574110
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