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        - 2010
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        Physiotherapists' experience of client participation in physiotherapy interventions: A phenomenographic study.
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
- 2009
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        A literature review of the sexual health of women with rheumatoid arthritis
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
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        Long-term effectiveness of basic body awareness therapy in psychiatric outpatient care. A randomized controlled study
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
- 2008
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        Cervical influence on dizziness and orientation
    
    - Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
 
- 2007
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        Is there a long-lasting effect of pelvic floor muscle training in women with urinary incontinence after ischemic stroke? A 6-month follow-up study
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
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        Early discharge to therapy-based rehabilitation at home in patients with stroke. A systematic review
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
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        Effects of exercise on aerobic capacity and fatigue in women with primary Sjogren's syndrome.
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
- 2006
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        Women with Primary Sjögren´s Syndrome Assessment and Treatment A Physiotherapeutic Perspective
    (2006)- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
 
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        Assessment and treatment of dizzy patients in primary health care.
    (2006)- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
 
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        Conceptions of physiotherapy knowledge among Swedish physiotherapists: a phenomenographic study
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article