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Dr Anand Pandyan
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Year
Dr Catherine Huntley
Dr Christopher Price
Dr Anand Pandyan
Dr Stuart Huntley
Dr Richard Curless
et al.
Response to letter by Page and Chae [8]
2007
Dr Catherine Huntley
Dr Anand Pandyan
Dr Stuart Huntley
Dr Richard Curless
Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
Surface electrical stimulation for the affected shoulder after stroke: Reconsidering the findings of church and colleagues - Response to letter by Page and Chae
2007
Alexandra Haugh
Dr Anand Pandyan
Professor Garth Johnson
A systematic review of the Tardieu Scale for the measurement of spasticity
2006
Dr Catherine Huntley
Clayton Price
Dr Anand Pandyan
Dr Stuart Huntley
Dr Richard Curless
et al.
Randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effect of surface neuromuscular electrical stimulation to the shoulder after acute stroke
2006
Dr Anand Pandyan
Frederike Van Wijck
Professor Garth Johnson
Professor Michael Barnes
The construct validity of a spasticity measurement device for clinical practice: An alternative to the Ashworth scales
2006
Dr Catherine Huntley
Dr Christopher Price
Dr Stuart Huntley
Dr Richard Curless
Dr Anand Pandyan
et al.
Does surface neuromuscular electrical stimulation to the shoulder following acute stroke improve outcome?
2005
Dr Anand Pandyan
Frederike Van Wijck
Professor Garth Johnson
Spasticity research: Some common catches
2005
Dr Anand Pandyan
Professor Michael Barnes
Frederike Van Wijck
Professor Garth Johnson
Spasticity: Clinical perceptions, neurological realities and meaningful measurement
2005
Professor Garth Johnson
Dr Anand Pandyan
The activity in the three regions of the trapezius under controlled loading conditions - an experimental and modelling study
2005
Jose-de-Jesus Salazar-Torres
Dr Anand Pandyan
Dr Christopher Price
Robert Davidson
Professor Michael Barnes
et al.
Does spasticity result from hyperactive stretch reflexes? Preliminary findings from a stretch reflex characterization study
2004
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