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2. A032 – Health, lifestyle and aging with Multiple Sclerosis: A qualitative study

3. The Community Balance and Mobility Scale -- a balance measure for individuals with traumatic brain injury.

4. Cardiorespiratory exercise and self-management early after stroke to increase daily physical activity: results from a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial.

5. Measurement Properties of the Activities-Specific Balance Confidence Scale in Adults From the General Population With Concussion: A Report From the Toronto Concussion Study.

6. Balance Interventions to Improve Upright Balance Control and Balance Confidence in People With Motor-Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury or Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

7. Adverse Events During Submaximal Aerobic Exercise Testing in People With Subacute Stroke: A Scoping Review.

8. The Toronto Concussion Study: a prospective investigation of characteristics in a cohort of adults from the general population seeking care following acute concussion, 2016-2020.

9. TeleRehabilitation with Aims to Improve Lower extremity recovery in community-dwelling individuals who have had a stroke: protocol for a multisite, parallel group, assessor-blinded, randomised attention-controlled trial.

10. Identifying priorities for balance interventions through a participatory co-design approach with end-users.

11. Clinicians' Experiences of Implementing a Telerehabilitation Toolkit During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Qualitative Descriptive Study.

12. Rehabilitation clinicians' perspectives of reactive balance training.

13. Factors That Influence the Clinical Implementation of Aerobic Exercise in Stroke Rehabilitation: A Theory-Informed Qualitative Study.

14. Can Sport Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT) Symptom Scores Be Converted to Rivermead Post-concussion Symptoms Questionnaire (RPQ) Scores and Vice Versa? Findings From the Toronto Concussion Study.

15. A survey of Canadian healthcare professionals' practices regarding reactive balance training.

16. The Toronto concussion study: a cross-sectional analysis of balance deficits following acute concussion in community-dwelling adults.

17. Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing in Stroke Rehabilitation: Benefits and Clinical Utility Perceived by Physiotherapists and Individuals with Stroke.

18. Determining Safe Participation in Aerobic Exercise Early After Stroke Through a Graded Submaximal Exercise Test.

19. Determining the optimal dose of reactive balance training after stroke: study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial.

20. The Toronto Concussion Study: a longitudinal analysis of balance deficits following concussion in community-dwelling adults.

21. Effect of reactive balance training on physical fitness poststroke: study protocol for a randomised non-inferiority trial.

22. Improvements in balance reaction impairments following reactive balance training in individuals with sub-acute stroke: A prospective cohort study with historical control.

23. Longitudinal change in spatiotemporal gait symmetry after discharge from inpatient stroke rehabilitation.

24. Integrating Technology Into Clinical Practice for the Assessment of Balance and Mobility: Perspectives of Exercise Professionals Practicing in Retirement and Long-term Care.

25. Clinical assessment of reactive balance control in acquired brain injury: A comparison of manual and cable release-from-lean assessment methods.

26. Self-reported Balance Disturbance and Performance-Based Balance Impairment After Concussion in the General Population.

27. Aerobic Training in Canadian Stroke Rehabilitation Programs.

28. Does perturbation-based balance training prevent falls among individuals with chronic stroke? A randomised controlled trial.

29. Stroke.

30. Does Perturbation Training Prevent Falls after Discharge from Stroke Rehabilitation? A Prospective Cohort Study with Historical Control.

31. Promoting Optimal Physical Exercise for Life (PROPEL): aerobic exercise and self-management early after stroke to increase daily physical activity-study protocol for a stepped-wedge randomised trial.

32. Atypical anticipatory postural adjustments during gait initiation among individuals with sub-acute stroke.

34. Timing of reactive stepping among individuals with sub-acute stroke: effects of 'single-task' and 'dual-task' conditions.

35. The relationship of plantar cutaneous sensation and standing balance post-stroke.

36. Reactive Stepping After Stroke: Determinants of Time to Foot Off in the Paretic and Nonparetic Limb.

37. The Impact of Falls on Motor and Cognitive Recovery after Discharge from In-Patient Stroke Rehabilitation.

38. Do quiet standing centre of pressure measures within specific frequencies differ based on ability to recover balance in individuals with stroke?

39. Relationships between fear of falling, balance confidence, and control of balance, gait, and reactive stepping in individuals with sub-acute stroke.

40. Promoting Optimal Physical Exercise for Life: An Exercise and Self-Management Program to Encourage Participation in Physical Activity after Discharge from Stroke Rehabilitation-A Feasibility Study.

41. Incorporating research technology into the clinical assessment of balance and mobility: perspectives of physiotherapists and people with stroke.

42. Do measures of reactive balance control predict falls in people with stroke returning to the community?

43. Use of Accelerometer-Based Feedback of Walking Activity for Appraising Progress With Walking-Related Goals in Inpatient Stroke Rehabilitation: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

44. Perturbation training to promote safe independent mobility post-stroke: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

45. Clinical implementation of a reactive balance control assessment in a sub-acute stroke patient population using a 'lean-and-release' methodology.

46. Longitudinal changes in poststroke spatiotemporal gait asymmetry over inpatient rehabilitation.

47. Impaired reactive stepping among patients ready for discharge from inpatient stroke rehabilitation.

48. Integrating aerobic training within subacute stroke rehabilitation: a feasibility study.

49. Spatial-temporal gait variability poststroke: variations in measurement and implications for measuring change.

50. Relationship between asymmetry of quiet standing balance control and walking post-stroke.

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