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        Roles and attributes of physiotherapy clinical educators : is there agreement between educators and students? 

        Ernstzen, Dawn Verna (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 2013-10-28)
        Objectives. To determine which roles and attributes of clinical educators are perceived as important in creating a clinical learning environment that is conducive to learning, and if there were differences between the ...
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        Scapular stress fracture in a professional cricketer and a review of the literature 

        De Villiers, R. V. P.; Pritchard, M.; De Beer, J.; Koenig, J. (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 2005)
        [No abstract available]
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        A South African experience in applying the Adopt–Contextualise–Adapt framework to stroke rehabilitation clinical practice guidelines 

        Grimmer, Karen; Louw, Quinette; Dizon, Janine M.; Brown, Sjan-Mari; Ernstzen, Dawn; Wiysonge, Charles S. (BMC (part of Springer Nature), 2019-06-06)
        Background: Clinical practice guideline (CPG) activity has escalated internationally in the last 20 years, leading to increasingly sophisticated methods for CPG developers and implementers. Despite this, there remains a ...
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        South African Guidelines Excellence (SAGE) : clinical practice guidelines - quality and credibility 

        Machingaidze, Shingai; Kredo, Tamara; Louw, Quinette; Young, Taryn; Grimmer, Karen (Health and Medical Publishing Group, 2015)
        ENGLISH SUMMARY : In this editorial, the first in a series of six, we present issues critical to CPG development and uptake, relevant to South Africa (SA) and beyond. While recent local efforts to improve CPG quality and ...
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        South African Guidelines Excellence (SAGE) : efficient, effective and unbiased clinical practice guideline teams 

        Grimmer, Karen; Dizon, Janine Margarita; Louw, Quinette; Kredo, Tamara; Young, Taryn; Machingaidze, Shingai (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 2016)
        ENGLISH SUMMARY : A range of different evidence-based methods for clinical practice guideline activities have been established, and there is common agreement in these that poorly conceived CPG team composition and management ...
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        South African Guidelines Excellence (SAGE) : What’s in a name? 

        Kredo, Tamara; Machingaidze, Shingai; Louw, Quinette; Young, Taryn; Grimmer, Karen (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 2016)
        ENGLISH SUMMARY : Project SAGE (South African Guidelines Excellence) is a 3-year research project, funded by the South African Medical Research Council, through the South African University Flagship Project scheme ...
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        The spinal posture of computing adolescents in a real-life setting 

        Brink, Yolandi; Louw, Quinette; Grimmer, Karen; Jordaan, Esme (BioMed Central, 2014-06)
        Background: It is assumed that good postural alignment is associated with the less likelihood of musculoskeletal pain symptoms. Encouraging good sitting postures have not reported consequent musculoskeletal pain reduction ...
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        Standardising evidence strength grading for recommendations from multiple clinical practice guidelines : a South African case study 

        Grimmer, K.; Louw, Q.; Dizon, J. M.; van Niekerk, S. M.; Ernstzen, D.; Wiysonge, Charles S. (BMC (part of Springer Nature), 2018-08-29)
        Background: Significant resources are required to write de novo clinical practice guidelines (CPGs). There are many freely-available CPGs internationally, for many health conditions. Developing countries rarely have the ...
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        Strategies to increase clinical reasoning and critical thinking in physiotherapy education 

        Keiller, L.; Hanekom, S. D. (AOSIS Publishing, 2014-04-20)
        Physiotherapists require clinical reasoning and critical thinking skills in order to perform as effective, first-line practitioners. Concept maps were incorporated into an existing hybrid-PBL module in a Physiotherapy ...
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        Suitability of "guidelines for screening of prosthetic candidates : lower limb" for the Eastern Cape, South Africa: a qualitative study 

        Mduzana, Luphiwo L.; Visagie, Surona; Mji, Gubela (AOSIS, 2018)
        Background: Major lower limb amputation has a severe impact on functional mobility. Mobility can be salvaged with a prosthesis, but this is not always the best option. It is often difficult to decide whether to refer someone ...
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        Surviving critical illness : what is next? an expert consensus statement on physical rehabilitation after hospital discharge 

        Major, M. E.; Kwakman, R.; Kho, M. E.; Connolly, B.; McWilliams, D.; Denehy, L.; Hanekom, S.; Patman, S.; Gosselink, R.; Jones, C.; Nollet, F.; Needham, D. M; Engelbert, R. H. H.; Van Der Schaaf, M. (BioMed Central, 2016-10-29)
        ENGLISH SUMMARY : Background: The study objective was to obtain consensus on physical therapy (PT) in the rehabilitation of critical illness survivors after hospital discharge. Research questions were: what are PT goals, ...
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        A systematic review on self-management education campaigns for back pain 

        Nkhata, Loveness A.; Brink, Yolandi; Ernstzen, Dawn; Louw, Quinette A. (AOSIS, 2019)
        Background: Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines on back pain recommend early management and use of approaches that emphasise self-management, psychological and physical therapies. Lately, mass media campaigns, ...
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        A systematic review protocol on the effectiveness of therapeutic exercises utilised by physiotherapists to improve function in patients with burns 

        Mudawarima, Tapfuma; Chiwaridzo, Matthew; Jelsma, Jennifer; Grimmer, Karen; Muchemwa, Faith Chengetayi (BMC (part of Springer Nature), 2017)
        Background: Therapeutic exercises play a crucial role in the management of burn injuries. The broad objective of this review is to systematically evaluate the effectiveness, safety and applicability to low-income countries ...
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        Teaching my peers : perceptions of tutors in physiotherapy practical skills training 

        Unger, Marianne; Keiller, Lianne; Inglis-Jassiem, Gakeemah; Hanekom, Susan D. (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 2014-10)
        Background. A near-peer tutorial system was introduced and implemented as part of a second-year module to assist physiotherapy students with the practising of manual techniques. Although not the primary drive for initiating ...
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        There’s more to weaning than just the lungs 

        Lupton-Smith, A. (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 2018)
        No abstract available.
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        The three-dimensional kinematics and spatiotemporal parameters of gait in 6–10 year old typically developed children in the Cape Metropole of South Africa : a pilot study 

        Smith, Yvonne; Louw, Quinette; Brink, Yolandi (BioMed Central, 2016-12-03)
        ENGLISH SUMMARY : Background: Functional gait is an integral part of life, allowing individuals to function within their environment and participate in activities of daily living. Gait assessment forms an essential part ...
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        Towards a needs-based design of the physical rehabilitation workforce in South Africa : trend analysis [1990–2017] and a 5-year forecasting for the most impactful health conditions based on global burden of disease estimates 

        Louw, Quinette A.; Grimmer-Somers, Karen; Berner, K.; Conradie, T.; Bedada, D. T.; Jesus, T. S. (Springer Nature, 2021-05-13)
        Background: Rehabilitation can improve function in many people with chronic health conditions. It is important to consider priority conditions requiring rehabilitation, so it can be realistically positioned and costed in ...
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        Training programmes to improve evidence uptake and utilisation by physiotherapists : a systematic scoping review 

        Stander, Jessica; Grimmer, Karen; Brink, Yolandi (BioMed Central, 2018-01-15)
        Background: Research training programmes are a knowledge translation (KT) intervention which aim to improve research evidence uptake by clinicians. Whilst KT training programmes have been reported to significantly improve ...
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        An ultrasonographic analysis of the activation patterns of abdominal muscles in children with spastic type cerebral palsy and in typically developing individuals : a comparative study 

        Adjenti, Saviour Kweku; Louw, Graham Jacob; Jelsma, Jennifer; Unger, Marianne (BioMed Central, 2018-06-05)
        Background: Abdominal muscles have stiffer appearance in individuals with spastic type cerebral palsy (STCP) than in their typically developing (TD) peers. This apparent stiffness has been implicated in pelvic instability, ...
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        An update on the prevalence of low back pain in Africa : a systematic review and meta-analyses 

        Morris, Linzette D.; Daniels, Kurt J.; Ganguli, Bhaswati; Louw, Quinette A. (BioMed Central, 2018-06-21)
        Background: Low back pain (LBP) remains a common health problem and one of the most prevalent musculoskeletal conditions found among developed and developing nations. The following paper reports on an updated search of the ...

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