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EPISODE · Aug 1, 2024 · 18 MIN

AusACPDM 2024 (Associate Professor Laura Prosser)

from The ResearchWorks Podcast · host Associate Professor Laura Prosser

Free Paper, Measurement and Outcomes: Estimating the difficulty level of motor practice during physical therapy sessions in young children with cerebral palsy and Motor error during physical therapy in young children with cerebral palsy.Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queensland! 😉

Free Paper, Measurement and Outcomes: Estimating the difficulty level of motor practice during physical therapy sessions in young children with cerebral palsy and Motor error during physical therapy in young children with cerebral palsy. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queensland! 😉

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