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 Publications
  Physiotherapy for myotonic dystrophy
  Play characteristics of children aged 3-6 years with Autistic Spectrum Disorder
  Play-based Occupational Therapy
  Prediction of community integration and vocational outcome 2-5 years after traumatic brain injury rehabilitation in Australia
  Predictors of disability in patients with chronic low back pain
  Preparatory trunk motion accompanies rapid upper limb movement
  Puttiing technology to work: consumer perspectus of assistive technology
  Quality of life measurement in occupational therapy research
  Quantitative analysis of the speed and accuracy of tongue movements in dysarthria subsequent to traumatic brain injury using electromagnetic articulography
  Real-time continuous biofeedback in the treatment of dysarthria subsequent to traumatic brain injury
  Real-time continuous visual biofeedback in the treatment of speech breathing disorders following childhood traumatic brain injury: Report of one case
  Reflex control of masticatory muscles in man
  Reproducibility of a survey questionnaire for the investigation of low back problems in adolescents
  Research utilisation models: Frameworks for implementing evidence-based occupational therapy practice
  Research utilisation strategies for occupational therapy practitioners
  Research utilisation: A purposeful activity for OTs
  Review paper: The role of otoacoustic emissions in the identification and monitoring of cisplatin-induced ototoxicity
  Self-Awareness of deficits: Issues for brain injury rehabilitation
  Speech outcomes in post-pallidotomy patients following the LSVT Program
  Speech pathology: Giving people a say in life?
  Team members' perceptions of the Individualised Education Plan process (IEP)
  Tens stimulation of upper thoracic nerve roots in normal and chronic intractable angina pectoris subjects
  The Communication Disability in Ageing Research Unit
  The University of Queensland: Skills for the profession
  The auditory brainstem response: Are South African ENT's missing the point?
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