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1. Re-Imagining Hospital Patient Room Design for People After stroke: A Randomized Controlled Study Using Virtual Reality.

2. Statement of the Rehabilitation Medicine Society of Australia and New Zealand for the therapeutic use of botulinum toxin A in spasticity management.

3. Providing rehabilitation services to major traumatic injury survivors in rural Australia: perspectives of rehabilitation practitioners and compensation claims managers.

4. Perspectives of major traumatic injury survivors on accessibility and quality of rehabilitation services in rural Australia.

5. Is inpatient rehabilitation a predictor of a lower incidence of persistent knee pain 3-months following total knee replacement? A retrospective, observational study.

6. Burnout in rehabilitation medicine trainees: a call for more research.

7. Post Stroke Outcome: Global Insight into Persisting Sequelae Using the Post Stroke Checklist.

8. The reproducibility and responsiveness of subjective assessment of upper limb associated reactions in people with acquired brain injury during walking.

9. ICARUSS, the Integrated Care for the Reduction of Secondary Stroke trial: rationale and design of a randomized controlled trial of a multimodal intervention to prevent recurrent stroke in patients with a recent cerebrovascular event, ACTRN = 12611000264987.

10. 'If I haven't got any smell … I'm out of work': consequences of olfactory impairment following traumatic brain injury.

11. The use of botulinum toxin type A in the management of adult-onset focal spasticity: a survey of Australian allied health professionals.

12. Stroke rehab down under: can Rupert Murdoch, Crocodile Dundee, and an Aboriginal elder expect the same services and care?

13. Neuropsychological study of underweight and "weight-recovered" anorexia nervosa compared with bulimia nervosa and normal controls.

14. Evaluation of a community-based model of rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury.

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