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Browsing by Author Wiley, Elise

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24-May-2024Examining the association between balance self-efficacy and virtual balance performance in individuals with stroke: a cross-sectional studyHuynh, Eric; Wiley, Elise; Park, Sarah; Sakakibara, Brodie; Tang, Ada
15-Feb-2024Exploring the experiences of an exercise-based telerehabilitation program among Canadian community-dwelling adults with strokeWiley, Elise; Sakakibara, Brodie; Park, Sarah; Barclay, Ruth; Bayley, Mark; Eng, Janice J; Harris, Anne; Inness, Elizabeth; MacKay-Lyons, Marilyn; MacDermid, Joy; Pollock, Courtney; Pooyania, Sepideh; Teasell, Robert; Yao, Jennifer; Tang, Ada
2024Exploring the Intersection Between Sex- and Gender-based Considerations and Exercise-based Telerehabilitation in Individuals with StrokeWiley, Elise
2024Prescribing strength training for stroke recovery: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trialsNoguchi, Kenneth S; Moncion, Kevin; Wiley, Elise; Morgan, Ashley; Huynh, Eric; Balbim, Guilherme M; Elliott, Brad; Harris-Blake, Carlene; Krysa, Brent; Koetsier, Barb; Pinili, Karolyn; Beauchamp, Marla K; Phillips, Stuart M; Thabane, Lehana; Tang, Ada
2020Sex and gender differences in psychosocial factors for exercise and risk factors for cardiovascular disease and cognitive impairment in individuals with and without strokeWiley, Elise
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