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2013Action for Rehabilitation from Neurological Injury (ARNI): A pragmatic study of functional training for stroke survivorsKilbride, C; Norris, M; Theis, N; Mohagheghi, AA
2014Exploring the experience of facilitating self-management with minority ethnic stroke survivors: a qualitative study of therapists’ perceptionsNorris, M; Jones, F; Kilbride, C; Victor, C
2014From dictatorship to a reluctant democracy: Stroke therapists talking about self-managementNorris, M; Kilbride, C
2018Physical activity, sleep, and fatigue in community dwelling Stroke SurvivorsNorris, M; Shepherd, A; Dean, S; Pulsford, R; Poltawski, L; Forster, A; Talyor, R; Spencer, A; Hollands, L; James, M; Allison, R; Calitri, R
2017Physical activity and exercise priorities in community dwelling people with multiple sclerosis: A delphi studyDesouza, LH; Stennett, A; Norris, M
16-Oct-2019Working hard to belong: a qualitative study exploring students from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds experiences of pre-registration physiotherapy educationHammond, JA; Williams, A; Walker, S; Norris, M
23-Aug-2019Hope and despair: a qualitative exploration of the expereinces and impact of trial processes in a rehabilitation trialNorris, M; Calitri, R; Dean, S; Anthony, S; Poltawski, L
21-Nov-2018Rehabilitation via HOMe Based gaming exercise for the Upper-limb post Stroke (RHOMBUS): protocol of an intervention feasibility trialKilbride, C; Scott, DJM; Butcher, T; Norris, M; Ryan, JM; Anokye, N; Warland, A; Baker, K; Athanasiou, DA; Singla-Buxarrais, G; Nowicky, A
31-Oct-2017Individual student characteristics and attainment in pre-registration physiotherapy: a retrospective multi-site cohort study.Norris, M; Hammond, JA; Williams, A; Grant, R; Naylor, S; Rozario, C
31-Oct-2019Safety, feasibility, acceptability and effects of a behaviour-change intervention to change physical activity behaviour among people with multiple sclerosis: results from the iStep-MS randomised controlled trial.Ryan, JM; Fortune, J; Stennett, A; Kilbride, C; Lavelle, G; Hendrie, W; De Souza, L; Abdul, M; Brewin, D; David, L; Anokye, N; Victor, C; Norris, M