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Physiotherapy Projects

  1.  Accuracy and Reliability of Medial Longitudinal Arch measurement in Eight Year Old Children: Vernier Calipers versus the ePAED.

  2. Determination of the accuracy and reliability of observation gait assessment for children with cerebral palsy when performed via a telerehabilitation.

  3. A computer based tool (ePAED) for measuring the structure of the medial longitudinal arch of the foot in normal adults.

  4. The accuracy and reliability of the ePAED versus traditional clinical tools for the measurement of plagiocephaly.

  5. Accuracy and reliability of a digital imaging system compared with the Universal Goniometer for assessing cervical range of motion in infants with torticollis.

  6. Assessing balance via low-bandwidth Internet based telerehabilitation.

  7. The validity and reliability of a handheld digital measurement tool (ePAED) for the measurement of static joint angles.

  8. Digital measurement of the medial longitudinal arch under static and dynamic conditions in children with cerebral palsy.

  9. The Internet can be used to measure upper limb range of motion in people who have had a stroke

  10. An investigation into outpatient allied health therapy services for people with a neurological condition in rural and remote Queensland

  11. Internet-based physical assessment of people with Parkinson’s disease is accurate and reliable



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Last updated: 14 05 2007