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Dawes, Helen

Title: Director Centre for Movement, Occupational and Rehabilitation Sciences

Department: Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences

Location: Oxford Brookes University

Research Interests: Exploring underlying mechanisms affecting performance; service delivery of subsequently developed interventions and tools.

Author's Works

  • Assistive Technology Innovations in Neurological Conditions, 2021-02-01
  • A web-based physical activity intervention for People with Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: Application of consensus-based intervention development guidance., 2021-03-01
  • Physical Activity and Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis: Secondary Outcomes from a Double-blinded Randomized Controlled Trial of Cocoa Flavonoid Drinks, 2021-06-01
  • Physiotherapists’ perceptions of how patient adherence and non-adherence to recommended exercise for musculoskeletal conditions affects their practice: a qualitative study, 2021-06-01
  • Prediction of Discontinuation of Structured Exercise Programme in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Patients, 2020-10-01
  • Outcome domains and measures after lower limb orthopaedic surgery for ambulant children with cerebral palsy: an updated scoping review, 2020-06-01
  • The effect of overweight/obesity on diastolic function in children and adolescents: A meta-analysis, 2021-06-01
  • Computer-vision aided functional movement measurement in people with and without axial spondyloarthritis – validation and feasibility study protocol, 2021-11-01
  • A web-based life-style, exercise and activity intervention for people with progressive multiple sclerosis: Results of a single-arm feasibility study, 2021-11-01
  • Exploring the factors that influence stakeholders’ expectations and subsequent perception of lower limb orthopaedic surgical outcomes for ambulant children with cerebral palsy – a qualitative study, 2022-01-01
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