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| A BowenSummaryAffiliation: University of Manchester Country: UK Publications
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Dual-task effects of talking while walking on velocity and balance following a strokeA Bowen
Department of Human Communication and Deafness, Faculty of Education, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK
Age Ageing 30:319-23. 2001..Therapists and nurses often use verbal instruction in the rehabilitation of mobility following stroke. This study aimed to determine whether performing a verbal cognitive task while walking adversely affected patients' balance and velocity...
Spatial neglect: is rehabilitation effective?Audrey Bowen
Human Communication and Deafness Group, University of Manchester, UK
Stroke 33:2728-9. 2002
Developing functional outcome measures for unilateral neglect: a pilot studyAudrey Bowen
Human Communication and Deafness, Faculty of Education, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, UK
Neuropsychol Rehabil 15:97-113. 2005..However, the validity of Face and Tray themselves is currently inadequate. A longitudinal study is proposed to modify the measures, increase their sensitivity and evaluate their ability to monitor change over time...
The persistence of mood disorders following traumatic brain injury: a 1 year follow-upA Bowen
Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Research Unit, University of Leeds, UK
Brain Inj 13:547-53. 1999..Also, a broader spectrum of mood disorders was investigated which adds to previous work specifically on depression...
Neuropsychological rehabilitation for traumatic brain injury: do carers benefit?A Bowen
Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Research Unit, University of Leeds, UK
Brain Inj 15:29-38. 2001..Longer term follow-up studies are required as psychological sequelae and, therefore, the need for intervention is known to increase with time and may not be most apparent during the first 6 months...
Performance of older adults on tests of cognitive estimationDavid C Gillespie
Human Communication and Deafness Group, School of Education, University of Manchester, UK
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol 24:286-93. 2002..It is proposed that the novel questions devised for this study show promise as an assessment tool, and warrant further validation...
Memory impairment following right hemisphere stroke: a comparative meta-analytic and narrative reviewDavid C Gillespie
University of Manchester, Human Communication and Deafness Group, Manchester, UK
Clin Neuropsychol 20:59-75. 2006..The relative strengths of both types of review are discussed...
Psychological services for people with stroke: compliance with the U.K. National Clinical GuidelinesAudrey Bowen
Humanities, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK
Clin Rehabil 19:323-30. 2005..The UK National Clinical Guidelines for Stroke (2000) include recommendations on psychological services. The third National Sentinel Audit of Stroke was completed in 2001-2002...
Awareness of dysphagia by patients following stroke predicts swallowing performanceClaire Parker
Speech and Language Therapy Department, Hope Hospital, Salford, Manchester, UK
Dysphagia 19:28-35. 2004..These findings may have implications for longer-term outcome, patient compliance, and treatment of dysphagia after stroke...
Apraxia of speech: how reliable are speech and language therapists' diagnoses?Katharyn Mumby
Central Cheshire PCT
Clin Rehabil 21:760-7. 2007....
