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2018-06Accurate clinical spasticity assessment: Validation of movement speed and joint angle assessments using Smartphones and camera tracking.Banky, Megan; Mentiplay, Benjamin; Olver, John; Williams, Gavin; Kahn, Michelle; Clark, Ross
2016-09Ankle plantarflexor spasticity does not restrict the recovery of ankle plantarflexor strength or ankle power generation for push-off during walking following traumatic brain injury.Williams, Gavin; Banky, Megan; Olver, John
2016Ankle plantarflexor spasticity is not differentially disabling for those who are weak following traumatic brain injury.Williams, Gavin; Banky, Megan; McKenzie, Dean; Olver, John
2017-06Assessing rate of torque development using hand-held dynamometry after stroke: relationship with gait velocity.Mentiplay, Benjamin; Williams, Gavin; Tan, D.; Adair, Brooke; Pua, Yong-Hao; Clark, Ross; Bower, Kelly
2015-10Assessment of lower limb muscle strength and power using hand-held and fixed dynamometry: a reliability and validity study.Williams, Gavin; Mentiplay, Benjamin; Perraton, Luke; Bower, Kelly; Adair, Brooke; Pua, Yong-Hao; McGaw, Rebekah; Clark, Ross
2014-05Assessment of the internal construct validity of the revised high-level mobility assessment tool for traumatic orthopaedic injuries.Hill, Bridget; Kahn, Michelle; Williams, Gavin; Pallant, Julie
2017-06Assessment of upper and lower limb kinematics using the low-cost Microsoft Kinect: reliability and validity in people with acquired brain injury.Kahn, Michelle; Mentiplay, Benjamin; Williams, Gavin; Olver, John; Banky, Megan; Bower, Kelly; Clark, Ross
2015-04Associations between lower limb strength and gait velocity following a stroke: a systematic review.Williams, Gavin; Tole, Genevieve; Clark, Ross; Mentiplay, Benjamin; Adair, Brooke; Bower, Kelly
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
2013-02Best practice for measuring mobility following traumatic brain injury.Williams, Gavin
2013-11Cardiovascular fitness is unrelated to mobility limitations in ambulant people with traumatic brain injury.Williams, Gavin; Weragoda, Natasha; Clark, Ross; Paterson, Kade
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
2018-06Clinical education alone is sufficient to improve strength training exercise prescription.Williams, Gavin; Denehy, Linda
2014-08Clinical tests of ankle plantarflexor strength do not predict ankle power generation during walking.Kahn, Michelle; Williams, Gavin
2014-05Clinical tests of ankle plantarflexor strength do not predict ankle power generation during walking. Poster.Kahn, Michelle; Williams, Gavin
2013-10Clinimetric evaluation of questionnaires used to assess activity folllowing traumatic Brachial Plexus Injury in Adults: A systematic review.Hill, Bridget; Williams, Gavin; Bialocerkowski, Andrea
2014-03The concurrent validity and responsiveness of the high-level mobility assessment tool for mobility limitations in people with multitrauma orthopedic injuriesWilliams, Gavin; Kahn, Michelle; Hill, Bridget
2012-04Coordination of dynamic balance during gait training in people with acquired brain injury.Williams, Gavin; Clark, Ross; Fini, Natalie; Moore, Liz; Bryant, Adam
2018-06Deficits in ankle joint mechanics during running can be resolved with rehabilitation in people with traumatic brain injury.Williams, Gavin; Schache, Anthony