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The FLASSH study: protocol for a randomised controlled trial evaluating falls prevention after stroke and two sub-studies.Effectiveness of balance training exercise in people with mild to moderate severity Alzheimer's disease: protocol for a randomised trialGait training with real-time augmented toe-ground clearance information decreases tripping risk in older adults and a person with chronic stroke.Enhancing physical activity in older adults receiving hospital based rehabilitation: a phase II feasibility study.Evaluating the effects of increasing physical activity to optimize rehabilitation outcomes in hospitalized older adults (MOVE Trial): study protocol for a randomized controlled trialFeldenkrais method balance classes improve balance in older adults: a controlled trial.Robotics to enable older adults to remain living at homeFalls after stroke.Effectiveness and feasibility of virtual reality and gaming system use at home by older adults for enabling physical activity to improve health-related domains: a systematic review.Smart technologies to enhance social connectedness in older people who live at home.Preparing patients at high risk of falls for discharge home after rehabilitation: Do we meet the guidelines?Mobility on discharge from an aged care unit.Validation and inter-rater reliability of a three item falls risk screening tool.'Falls not a priority': insights on discharging older people, admitted to hospital for a fall, back to the community.Factors influencing commencement and adherence to a home-based balance exercise program for reducing risk of falls: perceptions of people with Alzheimer's disease and their caregivers.Falls efficacy and fear of falling in stroke: issues with measurement and interpretation.Feldenkrais Method balance classes are based on principles of motor learning and postural control retraining: a qualitative research study.Retest reliability of balance and mobility measurements in people with mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease.Balance and Gait Impairment in Transient Ischemic Attack and Minor Stroke.Obstacle crossing following stroke improves over one month when the unaffected limb leads, but not when the affected limb leadsPeople With Stroke Who Fail an Obstacle Crossing Task Have a Higher Incidence of Falls and Utilize Different Gait Patterns Compared With People Who Pass the TaskSupervised exercise delivered via telehealth in real time to manage chronic conditions in adults: a protocol for a scoping review to inform future research in stroke survivorsReal-time foot clearance biofeedback to assist gait rehabilitation following stroke: a randomized controlled trial protocol.Obstacle crossing in subjects with strokeEffect of stroke on step characteristics of obstacle crossingBalance during obstacle crossing following strokeBalance and mobility dysfunction and falls risk in older people with mild to moderate Alzheimer diseaseEffects of a multifactorial falls prevention program for people with stroke returning home after rehabilitation: a randomized controlled trialThe effect of limited English proficiency on falls risk and falls prevention after strokePosthospital Falls Prevention Intervention: A Mixed-Methods StudyAdditional structured physical activity does not improve walking in older people (>60years) undergoing inpatient rehabilitation: a randomised trialInvited commentary
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