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    How can educational institutes in Switzerland prepare physiotherapy students to implement advanced practice roles - a view point paper by Tal-Akabi, Amir, Clijsen, Ron, Rogan, Slavko, Maguire, Clare, Winteler, Balz, Brand, Pascale, Taeymans, Jan

    Published in BMC medical education (31-10-2024)
    “…This viewpoint paper focuses on challenges for Swiss physiotherapy education institutes related to the transition towards evidence-based practice and the…”
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    Replacing canes with an elasticated orthotic-garment in chronic stroke patients – The influence on gait and balance. A series of N-of-1 trials by Maguire, Clare C., Sieben, Judith M., Lutz, Nathanael, van der Wijden, Gisela, Scheidhauer, Heike, de Bie, RobertA

    Published in Journal of bodywork and movement therapies (01-10-2020)
    “…To investigate the effect of replacing canes with an elasticated orthotic-garment on balance and gait-function in chronic stroke survivors. Experimental,…”
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    Movement goals encoded within the cortex and muscle synergies to reduce redundancy pre and post-stroke. The relevance for gait rehabilitation and the prescription of walking-aids. A literature review and scholarly discussion by Maguire, Clare C., Sieben, Judith M., De Bie, Robert A.

    Published in Physiotherapy theory and practice (02-01-2019)
    “…Current knowledge of neural and neuromuscular processes controlling gait and movement as well as an understanding of how these mechanisms change following…”
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    The influence of walking-aids on the plasticity of spinal interneuronal networks, central-pattern-generators and the recovery of gait post-stroke. A literature review and scholarly discussion by Maguire, Clare C., PT PhD, Sieben, Judith M., PhD, de Bie, Robert A., PT PhD

    Published in Journal of bodywork and movement therapies (01-04-2017)
    “…Summary Background Many aspects of post-stroke gait-rehabilitation are based on low-level evidence or expert opinion. Neuroscientific principles are often not…”
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    Walking with a four wheeled walker (rollator) significantly reduces EMG lower-limb muscle activity in healthy subjects by Suica, Zorica, PT, MSc, Romkes, Jacqueline, PhD, Tal, Amir, PT, PhD, Maguire, Clare, PT, MSc, cand. PhD

    Published in Journal of bodywork and movement therapies (01-01-2016)
    “…summary Objective To investigate the immediate effect of four-wheeled- walker(rollator)walking on lower-limb muscle activity and trunk-sway in healthy…”
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    Hip abductor control in walking following stroke — the immediate effect of canes, taping and TheraTogs on gait by Maguire, Clare, Sieben, Judith M, Frank, Matthias, Romkes, Jacqueline

    Published in Clinical rehabilitation (01-01-2010)
    “…Objective: To confirm previous findings that hip abductor activity measured by electromyography (EMG) on the side contralateral to cane use is reduced during…”
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    Stochastic Resonance Training Improves Balance and Musculoskeletal Well-Being in Office Workers: A Controlled Preventive Intervention Study by Elfering, Achim, Notari, Michele, Maguire, Clare, Faes, Yannik

    Published in Rehabilitation research and practice (01-01-2018)
    “…Sixty-two office workers in a Swiss federal department were randomly assigned to a training and a control group. While the training group was instructed to…”
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    First Report of Human Infection with Salmonella enterica Serovar Apapa Resulting from Exposure to a Pet Lizard by Cooke, Fiona J, De Pinna, Elizabeth, Maguire, Clare, Guha, Simantee, Pickard, Derek J, Farrington, Mark, Threlfall, E. John

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-08-2009)
    “…We present the first documented human case of Salmonella enterica serovar Apapa infection, isolated concurrently from a hospital inpatient and a pet lizard…”
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    Physical activity based on daily step-count in inpatient setting in stroke and traumatic brain injury patients in subacute stage: A cross-sectional observational study by Mischler, Brigitte, Hilfiker, Roger, Hund-Georgiadis, Margret, Maguire, Clare

    Published in NeuroRehabilitation (Reading, Mass.) (01-01-2023)
    “…Daily step-count is important post-insult in the subacute phase to influence neuroplasticity, functional recovery and as a predictive factor for activity level…”
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    Real-Time PCR Assay for Differentiation of Typhoidal and Nontyphoidal Salmonella by Nair, Satheesh, Patel, Vineet, Hickey, Tadgh, Maguire, Clare, Greig, David R, Lee, Winnie, Godbole, Gauri, Grant, Kathie, Chattaway, Marie Anne

    Published in Journal of clinical microbiology (01-08-2019)
    “…Rapid and accurate differentiation of spp. causing enteric fever from nontyphoidal is essential for clinical management of cases, laboratory risk management,…”
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    Améliorer l’adhésion à la prescription d’exercice pour l’AVC chronique à l’aide d’une méthodologie de « recherche-action by Maguire, Clare

    Published in Kinésithérapie, la revue (01-12-2017)
    “…Les patients atteints d’AVC chronique présentent habituellement des niveaux d’activité faibles, ce qui favorise l’invalidité et une faible participation. Les…”
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    The ABC's of School Re-Entry: An Assessment of Perceptions of Feasibility of an Innovative Intervention Which Targets the Psychosocial and Emotional Needs of Childhood Fighters and Survivors of Cancer by Kordyback, Clare Maguire

    Published 01-01-2021
    “…The ABC's of School Re-entry is a comprehensive, flexible psycho-educational program that seeks to enhance the psychosocial and emotional functioning of…”
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    Fiabilité de l’analyse visuelle de la marche et du processus qui en découle, réalisé par des physiothérapeutes spécialisés en neurologie sur des patients hémiplégiques by Bellwald, Alexandra, Maguire, Clare

    Published in Kinésithérapie, la revue (01-06-2016)
    “…Des études montrent les physiothérapeutes utilisent souvent l’analyse visuelle de la marche sans recourir aux évaluations standardisées dans leur quotidien…”
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    Dietary niche stability of equids across the mid-Miocene Climatic Optimum in Oregon, USA by Maguire, Kaitlin Clare

    “…During the middle Miocene in North America, hypsodont equids became more diverse and more abundant than brachydont equids. This pattern is evident in middle…”
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    The effect of crutches, an orthosis TheraTogs, and no walking aids on the recovery of gait in a patient with delayed healing post hip fracture: A case report by Maguire, Clare, Sieben, Judith M, Scheidhauer, Heike, Romkes, Jacqueline, Suica, Zorica, de Bie, Robert A

    Published in Physiotherapy theory and practice (02-01-2016)
    “…Accelerated rehabilitation following hip fracture and joint replacement, including early unrestricted weight-bearing and muscle strengthening, has gained…”
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    Exercice aérobies et entraînement du membre supérieur assisté par robot chez les patients atteints d’AVC chronique by Pohl, Johannes, Lutz, Nathanael, Maguire, Clare, Grossenbacher, Robert

    Published in Kinésithérapie, la revue (01-12-2017)
    “…Le facteur neurotrophique dérivé du cerveau (BDNF) est libéré suite à l’exercice aérobie et semble influencer positivement les modifications neuroplastiques de…”
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    Influence des intensités d’entraînement cardiopulmonaire sur la concentration des BDNF dans le sérum sanguin by Grossenbacher, Robert, Pohl, Johannes, Lutz, Nathanael, Maguire, Clare

    Published in Kinésithérapie, la revue (01-12-2017)
    “…Le « Brain-derived neurotrophic factor » (BDNF) est davantage diffusé au terme d’un entraînement aérobie et semble avoir un effet positif sur les modifications…”
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