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COVID answers in Scientific Journals all over the world

Publishing House: Physiotherapy New Zealand

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1 [GO] New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 2024―Mar―27 Physiotherapy students' perspectives of a blended learning approach through the COVID-19 pandemic years Suzanne Belcher, Peter Larmer, Rory Christopherson, Kesava Kovanur Sampath
2 [GO] New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 2023―Aug―02 Awareness, knowledge, and management of long COVID amongst a cohort of primary care-based physiotherapists in New Zealand Sarah Rhodes, Ella Waite
3 [GO] New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 2023―May―15 Physiotherapy in the management of long COVID: Preparing for the rising tide Sarah Rhodes
4 [GO] New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 2022―Nov―24 An investigation of the experiences of physiotherapists during the Aotearoa New Zealand COVID-19 pandemic 2020 Pei Han Goh, Jennifer Mepham, Brigitte Eastwood, Margot Skinner
5 [GO] New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 2022―Jul―25 Physiotherapy in the management of Long COVID: Preparing for the rising tide Sarah Rhodes
6 [GO] New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 2020―Dec―04 “At risk” and ”vulnerable”! Reflections on inequities and the impact of COVID-19 on disabled people Meredith A. Perry, Tristram Ingham, Bernadette Jones, Brigit Mirfin-Veitch
7 [GO] New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 2020―Dec―04 Challenges to Physiotherapy Practice in COVID-19 times Zubia Veqar
8 [GO] New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 2020―Dec―04 Finding the positives from COVID-19 within the “new normal” Annie Jones
9 [GO] New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 2020―Dec―04 Implementation of telerehabilitation in response to COVID-19: Lessons learnt from neurorehabilitation clinical practice and education Nada Signal, Tara Martin, Adam Leys, Rebecca Maloney, Felicity Bright
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