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2016-07Ballistic strength training compared with usual care for improving mobility following traumatic brain injury: protocol for a randomised, controlled trial.Williams, Gavin; Morris, Meg; Clark, Ross; Olver, John; Ada, L.; Hassett, L.; Bryant, Adam
2015-03Classification of gait disorders following traumatic brain injury.Williams, Gavin; Morris, Meg; Lai, Daniel; Schache, Anthony
2014-03Classification of gait disorders following traumatic brain injury. Poster.Williams, Gavin; Lai, Daniel; Schache, Anthony; Morris, Meg
2005-10The high-level mobility assessment tool (HiMAT) for traumatic brain injury. Part 1: Item generation.Williams, Gavin; Robertson, Val; Greenwood, Ken; Goldie, Patricia; Morris, Meg
2005-09The high-level mobility assessment tool (HiMAT) for traumatic brain injury. Part 2: content validity and discriminability.Williams, Gavin; Robertson, Val; Greenwood, Ken; Goldie, Patricia; Morris, Meg
2006-03High-Level Mobility Assessment Tool (HiMAT): interrater reliability, retest reliability, and internal consistency.Williams, Gavin; Greenwood, Ken; Robertson, Val; Goldie, Patricia; Morris, Meg
2009-08High-level mobility outcomes following acquired brain injury: a preliminary evaluation.Williams, Gavin; Morris, Meg
2009-04Incidence of gait abnormalities after traumatic brain injury.Williams, Gavin; Morris, Meg; Schache, Anthony; McCrory, Paul
2013-09Mobility following TBI: relationships with ankle joint power generation and motor skill level.Williams, Gavin; Schache, Anthony; Morris, Meg
2009-04Observational gait analysis in traumatic brain injury: accuracy of clinical judgment.Williams, Gavin; Morris, Meg; McCrory, Paul; Schache, A.
2010-07People preferentially inrease hip joint power generation to walk faster following traumatic brain injury.Williams, Gavin; Morris, Meg; Schache, Anthony; McCrory, Paul
2013-04Running abnormalities after traumatic brain injury.Williams, Gavin; Schache, Anthony; Morris, Meg
2013-09Self-selected walking speed predicts ability to run following traumatic brain injury.Williams, Gavin; Schache, Anthony; Morris, Meg
2010-09Spatiotemporal deficits and kinematic classification of gait followed by a TBI: A systematic review.Williams, Gavin; Olver, John; Morris, Meg; Galna, Brook
2011-12Tests of static balance do not predict mobility performance following traumatic brain injury.Williams, Gavin; Morris, Meg
2011-02Training conditions influence walking kinematics and self selected walking speed in patients with neurological impairments.Williams, Gavin; Morris, Meg; Schache, Anthony; Clark, Ross; Moore, Liz; Fini, Natalie; McCrory, Paul