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Johan Stanghelle
Johan Stanghelle
Professor Sunnaas sykehus og Universitetet i Oslo
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Bobath or motor relearning programme? A comparison of two different approaches of physiotherapy in stroke rehabilitation: a randomized controlled study
B Langhammer, JK Stanghelle
Clinical rehabilitation 14 (4), 361-369, 2000
5072000
Walking function, pain, and fatigue in adults with cerebral palsy: a 7‐year follow‐up study
A Opheim, R Jahnsen, E Olsson, JK Stanghelle
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 51 (5), 381-388, 2009
3522009
Musculoskeletal pain in adults with cerebral palsy compared with the general population
R Jahnsen, L Villien, G Aamodt, J Stanghelle, I Holm
Journal of rehabilitation medicine 36 (2), 78-84, 2004
3382004
Locomotion skills in adults with cerebral palsy
R Jahnsen, L Villien, T Egeland, JK Stanghelle
Clinical rehabilitation 18 (3), 309-316, 2004
2812004
Mortality after spinal cord injury in Norway
IB Lidal, H Snekkevik, G Aamodt, N Hjeltnes, JK Stanghelle, ...
Journal of rehabilitation medicine 39 (2), 145-151, 2007
2362007
Fatigue in adults with cerebral palsy in Norway compared with the general population
R Jahnsen, L Villien, JK Stanghelle, I Holm
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology 45 (5), 296-303, 2003
2342003
Bobath or motor relearning programme? A follow-up one and four years post stroke
B Langhammer, JK Stanghelle
Clinical rehabilitation 17 (7), 731-734, 2003
1802003
Pain and life quality within 2 years of spinal cord injury
AG Anke, AE Stenehjem, JK Stanghelle
Spinal Cord 33 (10), 555-559, 1995
1761995
Is sense of coherence stable after multiple trauma?
H Snekkevik, AGW Anke, JK Stanghelle, AR Fugl-Meyer
Clinical rehabilitation 17 (4), 443-453, 2003
1542003
Long-term prevalence of impairments and disabilities after multiple trauma
AGW Anke, JK Stanghelle, A Finset, KS Roaldsen, J Pillgram-Larsen, ...
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery 42 (1), 54-61, 1997
1541997
A one year follow-up study on the effects of acupuncture in the treatment of stroke patients in the subacute stage: a randomized, controlled study
A Kjendahl, S Säliström, PE Østen, JK Stanghelle, CF Borchgrevink
Clinical rehabilitation 11 (3), 192-200, 1997
1421997
Can physiotherapy after stroke based on the Bobath concept result in improved quality of movement compared to the motor relearning programme
B Langhammer, JK Stanghelle
Physiotherapy Research International 16 (2), 69-80, 2011
1392011
Depressed immunity and impaired proliferation of hematopoietic progenitor cells in patients with complete spinal cord injury
PO Iversen, N Hjeltnes, B Holm, T Flatebø, I Strøm-Gundersen, ...
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology 96 (6), 2081-2083, 2000
1332000
Stroke patients and long-term training: is it worthwhile? A randomized comparison of two different training strategies after rehabilitation
B Langhammer, B Lindmark, JK Stanghelle
Clinical rehabilitation 21 (6), 495-510, 2007
1212007
The senior fitness test
B Langhammer, JK Stanghelle
Elsevier, 2015
1152015
Exercise and health-related quality of life during the first year following acute stroke. A randomized controlled trial
B Langhammer, JK Stanghelle, B Lindmark
Brain injury 22 (2), 135-145, 2008
1142008
Physiotherapy and physical activity–Experiences of adults with cerebral palsy, with implications for children
R Jahnsen, L Villien, G Aamodt, JK Stanghelle, I Holm
Advances in physiotherapy 5 (1), 21-32, 2003
1002003
The Norwegian Polio Study 1994: a nation-wide survey of problems in long-standing poliomyelitis
LL Wekre, JK Stanghelle, B Lobben, S Øyhaugen
Spinal Cord 36 (4), 280-284, 1998
1001998
Exercise on a treadmill or walking outdoors? A randomized controlled trial comparing effectiveness of two walking exercise programmes late after stroke
B Langhammer, JK Stanghelle
Clinical rehabilitation 24 (1), 46-54, 2010
972010
Fatigue in polio survivors
AK Schanke, JK Stanghelle
Spinal Cord 39 (5), 243-251, 2001
932001
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