Person Prof Richard Baker National Health and Medical Research Council Viewed: [[ro.stat.viewed]] Click to explore relationships graph Help Related Grants and Projects $relation_to_title = []; $dupes = 0;?> Participant in An RCT to determine the optimum frequency of Botulinum Toxin injections to the calf in children with cerebral palsy (funded by National Health and Medical Research Council) Participant in Clinical Gait Analysis and Gait Rehabilitation (funded by National Health and Medical Research Council) Principal investigator of NaviGAIT: New software to simplify interpretation of gait analysis data (funded by National Health and Medical Research Council) Principal investigator of Practitioner Fellowship (funded by National Health and Medical Research Council) Participant in Targeted strength training to improve functional walking capacity of adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy (funded by National Health and Medical Research Council) User Contributed Tags Login to tag this record with meaningful keywords to make it easier to discover Saved to MyRDA Save to MyRDA
Click to explore relationships graph Help Related Grants and Projects $relation_to_title = []; $dupes = 0;?> Participant in An RCT to determine the optimum frequency of Botulinum Toxin injections to the calf in children with cerebral palsy (funded by National Health and Medical Research Council) Participant in Clinical Gait Analysis and Gait Rehabilitation (funded by National Health and Medical Research Council) Principal investigator of NaviGAIT: New software to simplify interpretation of gait analysis data (funded by National Health and Medical Research Council) Principal investigator of Practitioner Fellowship (funded by National Health and Medical Research Council) Participant in Targeted strength training to improve functional walking capacity of adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy (funded by National Health and Medical Research Council) User Contributed Tags Login to tag this record with meaningful keywords to make it easier to discover