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- 2020
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Non-ambulatory children with cerebral palsy : effects of four months of static and dynamic standing exercise on passive range of motion and spasticity in the hip
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Lipidomic profiles, lipid trajectories and clinical biomarkers in female elite endurance athletes
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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To increase physical activity in sedentary patients with affective - or schizophrenia spectrum disorders - a clinical study of adjuvant physical therapy in mental health
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Dynamisk ståträning för barn och unga med cerebral pares utan självständig gångförmåga
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- Contribution to specialist publication or newspaper › Specialist publication article
- 2019
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Non-ambulatory children and young people with cerebral palsy; different exercise effects from static versus dynamic standing
2019) The Combined AACPDM 73rd Annual and IAACD 2nd Triannual Meeting(
- Contribution to conference › Poster
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Non-ambulatory children with cerebral palsy; effects on passive range of motion and spasticity in the hip after four month of static compared to dynamic standing exercise
2019) The Combined AACPDM 73rd Annual and IAACD 2nd Triannual Meeting(
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Effect of assisted walking-movement in patients with genetic and acquired neuromuscular disorders with the motorised Innowalk device : an international case study meta-analysis
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Development, coherence and reliability of a wearable inertial measurement unit for measuring postural sway
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Physical activity after cardiac arrest; a description of a sub-study in the Target Temperature Management Trial 2
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Impact of menstrual function on hormonal response to repeated bouts of intense exercise
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- Contribution to journal › Article