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The Supported Osteoarthritis Self-Management Programme in primary health care. Patient-reported outcomes and physiotherapists´ experiences.
2022) In Lund University, Faculty of Medicine Doctoral Dissertation Series(
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Promoting work ability with a wearable activity tracker in working age individuals with hip and/or knee osteoarthritis : a randomized controlled trial
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Perceived work situation and work ability among persons who are working one year after stroke
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Infants hospitalised with acute respiratory tract infections. Mapping, description, and evaluation of physiotherapy treatment methods including frequent changes in body position and stimulation of physical activity.
2022) In Lund University, Faculty of Medicine Doctoral Dissertation Series(
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A systematic review of work interventions to promote safe patient handling and movement in the healthcare sector
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Impedance of Extracellular Fluid, Volume, and Local Tissue Water Can Be Reliably Measured in People with Lower Limb Lymphedema
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Sense of coherence and coping behaviours in persons with late effects of polio
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Utilization of healthcare and prescription medicines after non-pharmacological interventions for depression - A 3-year register follow-up of an RCT in primary care
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Technology in the field of prevention and rehabilitation - Editorial
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Can a workplace dialogue impact the perceived influence of neck and/or backpain on everyday activities and performance at work? A secondary analysis from the randomized controlled trial WorkUp
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