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    Balance Score and a History of Falls in Hospital Predict Recurrent Falls in the 6 Months Following Stroke Rehabilitation by Mackintosh, Shylie F., Hill, Keith D., Dodd, Karen J., Goldie, Patricia A., Culham, Elsie G.

    “…Mackintosh SF, Hill KD, Dodd KJ, Goldie PA, Culham EG. Balance score and a history of falls in hospital predict recurrent falls in the 6 months following…”
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    Balance during obstacle crossing following stroke by Said, Catherine M, Goldie, Patricia A, Patla, Aftab E, Culham, Elsie, Sparrow, William A, Morris, Meg E

    Published in Gait & posture (01-01-2008)
    “…Abstract Difficulty negotiating obstacles may contribute to the high falls rate following stroke. This study examined the impact of stroke on balance during…”
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    High-Level Mobility Assessment Tool (HiMAT): Interrater Reliability, Retest Reliability, and Internal Consistency by Williams, Gavin P, Greenwood, Kenneth M, Robertson, Val J, Goldie, Patricia A, Morris, Meg E

    Published in Physical therapy (01-03-2006)
    “…The High-Level Mobility Assessment Tool (HiMAT) assesses high-level mobility in people who have sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI). The purpose of this…”
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    Control of Lead and Trail Limbs During Obstacle Crossing Following Stroke by Said, Catherine M, Goldie, Patricia A, Culham, Elsie, Sparrow, William A, Patla, Aftab E, Morris, Meg E

    Published in Physical therapy (01-05-2005)
    “…Obstacle crossing is compromised following stroke. The purpose of this study was to quantify modifications during obstacle clearance following stroke. Twelve…”
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    Effect of stroke on step characteristics of obstacle crossing by Said, Catherine M., Goldie, Patricia A., Patla, Aftab E., Sparrow, William A.

    “…Said CM, Goldie PA, Patla AE, Sparrow WA. Effect of stroke on step characteristics of obstacle crossing. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2001;82:1712-9. Objective: To…”
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    Gait after stroke: Initial deficit and changes in temporal patterns for each gait phase by Goldie, Patricia A., Matyas, Thomas A., Evans, Owen M.

    “…Goldie PA, Matyas TA, Evans OM. Gait after stroke: initial deficit and changes in temporal patterns for each gait phase. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2001;82;1057-65…”
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    Evaluating the effectiveness of stroke rehabilitation: Choosing a discriminative measure by Brock, Kim A., Goldie, Patricia A., Greenwood, Kenneth M.

    “…Brock KA, Goldie PA, Greenwood KM. Evaluating the effectiveness of stroke rehabilitation: choosing a discriminative measure. Arch Phys Med Rehabil…”
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    Accuracy of Clinical Observations of Push-Off During Gait After Stroke by McGinley, Jennifer L., Morris, Meg E., Greenwood, Ken M., Goldie, Patricia A., Olney, Sandra J.

    “…McGinley JL, Morris ME, Greenwood KM, Goldie PA, Olney SJ. Accuracy of clinical observations of push-off during gait after stroke. To determine the accuracy…”
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    The effect of walking faster on people with acute low back pain by Taylor, Nicholas F, Evans, Owen M, Goldie, Patricia A

    Published in European spine journal (01-04-2003)
    “…Little is known about self-selected speed and fast walking in people with acute low back pain. This study aimed to investigate (1) the strategies that people…”
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    Validity of motor tasks for predicting running ability in acquired brain injury by Goldie, Gavin Williams, Patricia

    Published in Brain injury (01-09-2001)
    “…Introduction: Rehabilitation of running following traumatic brain injury (TBI) has the potential to enhance quality of life. Retraining of running following…”
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    Accuracy and Reliability of Observational Gait Analysis Data: Judgments of Push-off in Gait After Stroke by McGinley, Jennifer L, Goldie, Patricia A, Greenwood, Kenneth M, Olney, Sandra J

    Published in Physical therapy (01-02-2003)
    “…Physical therapists routinely observe gait in clinical practice. The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy and reliability of observational…”
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    Walking speed on parquetry and carpet after stroke: effect of surface and retest reliability by Stephens, Joan M, Goldie, Patricia A

    Published in Clinical rehabilitation (01-04-1999)
    “…Objective: At the transition stage from rehabilitation to home this study aimed to (1) investigate the effect of floor surface (carpet and parquetry) on…”
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    Deficit and change in gait velocity during rehabilitation after stroke by Goldie, P A, Matyas, T A, Evans, O M

    “…To quantify the initial deficit, change, and outcome in gait velocity during inpatient rehabilitation following stroke. The initial deficit on admission to…”
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    Performance in the stability limits test during rehabilitation following stroke by Goldie, Patricia, Evans, Owen, Matyas, Thomas

    Published in Gait & posture (01-10-1996)
    “…The extent to which the standing posture could be perturbed voluntarily by having the subject displace the centre of pressure (CP) to the outer limits of the…”
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    The differential effects of external ankle support on postural control by Bennell, K L, Goldie, P A

    “…Ankle supports are commonly used in an attempt to decrease the risk of ankle injury during sport. However, their use may also impair postural control, which is…”
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    Theoretical considerations in balance assessment by Huxham, Frances E, Goldie, Patricia A, Patla, Aftab E

    “…Although balance control is an integral component of all daily activities, its complex and flexible nature makes it difficult to assess adequately. This paper…”
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    Retest reliability of the temporal and distance characteristics of hemiplegic gait using a footswitch system by Hill, K D, Goldie, P A, Baker, P A, Greenwood, K M

    “…Using a footswitch system, the retest reliability of the temporal and distance parameters of gait was investigated within a session for 22 stroke patients in…”
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    Prediction of gait velocity in ambulatory stroke patients during rehabilitation by Goldie, P A, Matyas, T A, Kinsella, G J, Galea, M P, Evans, O M, Bach, T M

    “…To quantify prediction of gait velocity in ambulatory stroke patients during rehabilitation. Single group (n = 42) at the beginning of rehabilitation (Test 1)…”
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    The Concurrent Validity and Responsiveness of the High-Level Mobility Assessment Tool for Measuring the Mobility Limitations of People With Traumatic Brain Injury by Williams, Gavin, Robertson, Val, Greenwood, Ken, Goldie, Patricia, Morris, Meg E.

    “…Williams G, Robertson V, Greenwood K, Goldie P, Morris ME. The concurrent validity and responsiveness of the High-Level Mobility Assessment Tool for measuring…”
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    Falls incidence and factors associated with falling in older, community-dwelling, chronic stroke survivors (> 1 year after stroke) and matched controls by Mackintosh, Shylie F H, Goldie, Patricia, Hill, Keith

    Published in Aging clinical and experimental research (01-04-2005)
    “…Using data from the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing, this study aimed at: 1) investigating differences in the incidence of falls between chronic Stroke…”
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