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7. The impact of the frequency, duration and type of physiotherapy on discharge after hip fracture surgery:a secondary analysis of UK national linked audit data

8. 660 PHYSIOTHERAPISTS PERCEPTIONS OF MECHANISMS FOR OBSERVED VARIATION IN PRACTICE DURING EARLY POSTOPERATIVE PHASE AFTER HIP FRACTURE

9. Physiotherapists perceptions of mechanisms for variation in the implementation of physiotherapy practices in the early postoperative phase after hip fracture

11. The impact of the frequency, duration and type of physiotherapy on discharge after hip fracture surgery: a secondary analysis of UK national linked audit data

25. Conceptual framework for an episode of rehabilitative care after hip fracture surgery

29. A 3i hip fracture liaison service with nurse and physician co-management is cost-effective when implemented as a standard clinical program.

30. Implementation of an in-patient hip fracture liaison services to improve initiation of osteoporosis medication use within 1-year of hip fracture: a population-based time series analysis using the RE-AIM framework.

32. A005 – No Differences in Outcomes in Subjects with Low Back Pain who met the Clinical Prediction Rule for Lumbar Spine Manipulation when Non-thrust Manipulation was used as the Comparator

33. A012 – CURRENT UTILIZATION OF AEROBIC EXERCISE IN ADULT NEUROLOGICAL REHABILITATION BY CANADIAN PHYSIOTHERAPISTS

36. Adherence to osteoporosis therapy after an upper extremity fracture: a pre-specified substudy of the C-STOP randomized controlled trial.

37. Time to surgery after hip fracture across Canada by timing of admission.

43. Physiotherapists Perceptions of Mechanisms for Observed Variation in Practice in Early Postoperative Phase After Hip Fracture.

47. A Randomized controlled trial comparing patellar retention versus patellar resurfacing in primary total knee arthroplasty: 5–10 year follow-up

48. Characteristics associated with increased pain and low functional recovery three to five years following total knee arthroplasty.

49. Biomechanical analysis of proximal humeral fixation using locking plate fixation with an intramedullary fibular allograft.

50. Rehabilitation after musculoskeletal injury: an overview of systems in the United States and Canada.

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