Ms Lisa Martin1, Dr Michelle Byrnes2, Dr Sarah McGarry3, Professor Suzanne Rea1,4, Professor Fiona Wood1,4 1Burn Injury Research Unit, University Of Western Australia, 2Clinical Psychology Research Unit, Western Australian Neuroscience Research Institute, University of Western Australia, 3School of Occupational Therapy...
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Ms Lisa Martin1, Dr Michelle Byrnes2, Dr Sarah McGarry3, Professor Suzanne Rea1,4, Professor Fiona Wood1,4 1Burn Injury Research Unit, University Of Western Australia, 2Clinical Psychology Research Unit, Western Australian Neuroscience Research Institute, 3School of Occupational Therapy and Social Work, Curtin...
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Ms Lisa Martin1, Dr Michelle Byrnes2, Dr Sarah McGarry3, Professor Suzanne Rea1,4, Professor Fiona Wood1,4 1Burn Injury Research Unit, University Of Western Australia, 2Clinical Psychology Research Unit, Western Australian Neuroscience Research Institute, 3School of Occupational Therapy and Social Work, Curtin...
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Ms Renae Lim1, Mrs Lin Wegener1 1Canberra Hospital Abstract: Introduction: Providing responsive Occupational Therapy (OT) services following burn injury is crucial. Current evidence show that early OT intervention (as part of the multidisciplinary team) should start as soon as possible...
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Ms Renae Lim1, Mrs Lin Wegener1 1Canberra Hospital Abstract: Introduction: Providing responsive Occupational Therapy (OT) services following burn injury is crucial. Current evidence show that early OT intervention (as part of the multidisciplinary team) should start as soon as possible...
  • 3 July 2017
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Ms Renae Lim1, Mrs Lin Wegener1 1Canberra Hospital Abstract: Introduction: Providing responsive Occupational Therapy (OT) services following burn injury is crucial. Current evidence show that early OT intervention (as part of the multidisciplinary team) should start as soon as possible...
  • 3 July 2017
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Ms Renae Lim1, Mrs Lin Wegener1 1Canberra Hospital Abstract: Introduction: Providing responsive Occupational Therapy (OT) services following burn injury is crucial. Current evidence show that early OT intervention (as part of the multidisciplinary team) should start as soon as possible...
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Dr Kelly Thornbury1, Dr Henry Shepherd1, Dr Rowan Gillies1 1Royal North Shore Hospital Abstract: Tracheostostomies are frequently required in major burns patients who require ongoing operative management and ventilatory support. Long term tracheostomy complications include vocal cord injury, tracheal and...
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Dr Kelly Thornbury1, Dr Henry Shepherd1, Dr Rowan Gillies1 1Royal North Shore Hospital Abstract: Tracheostostomies are frequently required in major burns patients who require ongoing operative management and ventilatory support. Long term tracheostomy complications include vocal cord injury, tracheal and...
  • 3 July 2017
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Dr Kelly Thornbury1, Dr Henry Shepherd1, Dr Rowan Gillies1 1Royal North Shore Hospital Abstract: Tracheostostomies are frequently required in major burns patients who require ongoing operative management and ventilatory support. Long term tracheostomy complications include vocal cord injury, tracheal and...
  • 3 July 2017
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