Contains free publications that are written or reviewed by vestibular disorder professionals spanning a wide range of subject including diagnosis,treatment, types of vestibular disorders, vision and hearing.
Developed by the Department of Health in collaboration with the University of WA, Curtin University and the Musculoskeletal Health Network. Provides reliable and evidence-based information about musculoskeletal pain for patients.
Database of valid and reliable outcome measures with summaries, instructions on administering and scoring each assessment and references linked to PubMed abstracts.
Evidence-based resources for health professionals to improve the delivery of acute stroke care and stroke rehabilitaiton including the Australian national stroke guidelines.
Information on all aspects of health care for individuals with spinal cord injury. Includes 6 module e-learning course designed to enable clinicians to perform accurate and consistent neurological examinations of individuals with spinal cord injury.
DiTA - Diagnostic Test Accuracy database [for physiotherapy]Diagnostic Test Accuracy database, a free database that indexes primary studies of diagnostic test accuracy and systematic reviews of diagnostic test accuracy studies related to physiotherapy practice. DiTA has been designed to enable clinicians, researchers and patients to easily access information on the accuracy of diagnostic tests used by physiotherapists. For each indexed study or review, DiTA provides citation details, abstracts and links to full-text. DiTA is produced by the PEDro Partnership (Institute for Musculoskeletal Health, School of Public Health at The University of Sydney) and is hosted by Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA)."
EPPIIncludes the Database of Promoting Health Effectiveness Reviews (DoPHER) & Trials Register of Promoting Health Interventions (TRoPHI)
REHABDATADatabase of disability and rehabilitation research from the National Rehabilitation Information Center (US)
Trip DatabaseSearches primary and secondary evidence.
Create a login using your WA health email and select Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital under institution to access full text articles where available
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This is a shared resource to create and share home exercise programs for clients.
Please do not attempt to change the existing log in information / password.