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Dr Mat Elameer
Hannah Lumley
Sarah Moore
Abi Alton
Dr Fiona Smith
et al.
A prospective study of MRI biomarkers in the brain and lower limb muscles for prediction of lower limb motor recovery following stroke2023
Dr Pat McCue
Dr Lisa Shaw
Dr Silvia Del Din
Dr Susan Lord
Dr Christopher Price
et al.
Acceptability and deliverability of an auditory rhythmical cueing (ARC) training programme for use at home and outdoors to improve gait and physical activity post-stroke2022
Dr Lisa Shaw
Dr Pat McCue
Philip Brown
Professor Christopher Buckley
Dr Silvia Del Din
et al.
Auditory rhythmical cueing to improve gait in community-dwelling stroke survivors (ACTIVATE): a pilot randomised controlled trial2022
Dr Nina Wilson
Denise Howel
Dr Helen Bosomworth
Dr Lisa Shaw
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
Analysing the Action Research Arm Test (ARAT): a cautionary tale from the RATULS trial2021
Dr Cristina Fernandez-Garcia
Professor Laura Ternent
Tara Homer
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Helen Bosomworth
et al.
Economic evaluation of robot-assisted training versus an enhanced upper limb therapy programme or usual care for patients with moderate or severe upper limb functional limitation due to stroke: results from the RATULS randomised controlled trial2021
Dr Helen Bosomworth
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Lisa Shaw
Denise Howel
Dr Nina Wilson
et al.
Evaluation of the enhanced upper limb therapy programme within the Robot-Assisted Training for the Upper Limb after Stroke trial: descriptive analysis of intervention fidelity, goal selection and goal achievement2021
Hannah Lumley
Dr Mat Elameer
Professor Christopher Price
Sarah Moore
Dr Akif Gani
et al.
Study in Novel Neuro-muscular Imaging Biomarkers for Motor Outcome in Stroke (SINONIMS)2021
Dr Lisa Shaw
Dr Nawaraj Bhattarai
Professor Gary Ford
Dr Richard Francis
Denise Howel
et al.
An extended stroke rehabilitation service for people who have had a stroke: the EXTRAS RCT2020
Dr Lisa Shaw
Dr Nawaraj Bhattarai
Rachel Cant
Professor Gary Ford
Emeritus Professor Roger Francis
et al.
An extended stroke rehabilitation service for people who have had a stroke: the EXTRAS RCT2020
Professor Christopher Price
Dr Lisa Shaw
Dr Anand Dixit
Dr Sara Graziadio
Dr Clare Lendrem
et al.
Asymmetrical Bioimpedance in the Anterior Circulation for Urgent Stratification of suspected Stroke (ABACUS Stroke): study protocol for a diagnostic accuracy study2020
Dr Pat McCue
Dr Silvia Del Din
Professor Christopher Price
Dr Lisa Shaw
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
Auditory rhythmical cueing to improve gait and physical activity in community dwelling stroke survivors (ACTIVATE): study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial2020
Sarah Moore
Nina Hrisos
Linda Errington
Professor Lynn Rochester
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
Exercise as a treatment for sarcopenia; An umbrella review of systematic review evidenc2020
Graham McClelland
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Professor Christopher Price
Positive predictive value of stroke identification by ambulance clinicians in North East England: a service evaluation2020
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Helen Bosomworth
Professor Hermano Krebs
Denise Howel
Dr Nina Wilson
et al.
Robot-assisted training compared with an enhanced upper limb therapy programme and with usual care for upper limb functional limitation after stroke: the RATULS three-group RCT2020
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Helen Bosomworth
Professor Hermano Krebs
Dr Lisa Shaw
Usual care: the big but unmanaged problem of rehabilitation evidence – Authors' reply2020
Dr Lisa Shaw
Dr Richard Francis
Denise Howel
Dr Peter McMeekin
Professor Christopher Price
et al.
Evaluation of an extended stroke rehabilitation service (EXTRAS): a multicentre randomized controlled trial2019
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Denise Howel
Dr Nawaraj Bhattarai
Professor Gary Ford
Dr Richard Francis
et al.
Evaluation of an Extended Stroke Rehabilitation Service (EXTRAS): A Randomized Controlled Trial and Economic Analysis2019
Professor Christopher Price
Dr Lisa Shaw
Professor Catherine Exley
Dr Darren Flynn
Emeritus Professor Roger Francis
et al.
Paramedic Acute Stroke Treatment Assessment (PASTA): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial2019
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Helen Bosomworth
Professor Hermano Krebs
Denise Howel
Dr Nina Wilson
et al.
Robot Assisted Training for the Upper Limb after Stroke (RATULS): a multi-centre randomised controlled trial comparing robot-assisted training; an enhanced upper limb therapy programme; and usual care2019
Graham McClelland
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Darren Flynn
Professor Christopher Price
The frequency, characteristics and aetiology of stroke mimic presentations: a narrative review2019
Professor Martin White
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
Joan Mackintosh
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Professor Falko Sniehotta
et al.
The Recognition-Response Gap in Acute Stroke: Examining the Relationship between Stroke Recognition and Response in a General Population Survey2019
Ruth Da Silva
Sarah Moore
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Lisa Shaw
Dr Lou Sutcliffe
et al.
Wristband Accelerometers to motiVate arm Exercises after Stroke (WAVES): a pilot randomized controlled trial2019
Dr Aoife De Brun
Dr Darren Flynn
Professor Laura Ternent
Professor Christopher Price
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
A novel design process for selection of attributes for inclusion in discrete choice experiments: case study exploring variation in clinical decision-making about thrombolysis in the treatment of acute ischaemic stroke2018
Ed Hodkin
Isabel Glover
Dr Supriyo Choudhury
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Professor Andrew Jackson
et al.
Automated FES for Upper Limb Rehabilitation Following Stroke and Spinal Cord Injury2018
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Does the Primary Imaging Modality - Computed Tomography or Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Influence Stroke Physicians' Certainty on Whether or Not to Give Thrombolysis to Randomized Acute Stroke Patients?2018
Dr Aoife De Brun
Dr Darren Flynn
Professor Laura Ternent
Professor Christopher Price
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
Factors that influence clinicians’ decisions to offer intravenous alteplase for borderline patients with acute ischaemic stroke: results of a discrete choice experiment2018
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Interventions for eye movement disorders due to acquired brain injury2018
Ruth Da Silva
Sarah Moore
Dr Lisa Shaw
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dan Jackson
et al.
Proceedings of SRR: Wristband accelerometers to motivate arm exercise after stroke (WAVES): A pilot randomized controlled trial2018
Ruth Da Silva
Frederike Van Wijck
Dr Lisa Shaw
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Madeline Balaam
et al.
Prompting arm activity after stroke: a clinical proof of concept study of wrist-worn accelerometers with a vibrating alert function.2018
Dr Mat Elameer
Dr Darren Flynn
Professor Christopher Price
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
The impact of acute stroke service centralisation: a time series evaluation2018
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Why do stroke survivors not receive recommended amounts of active therapy? Findings from the ReAcT study, a mixed-methods case-study evaluation in eight stroke units2018
Ruth Da Silva
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Lisa Shaw
Sarah Moore
Dan Jackson
et al.
Wristband accelerometers to motivate arm exercise after stroke (WAVES): Activity data from a pilot randomised controlled trial2018
Dr Darren Flynn
Dr Richard Francis
Shannon Robalino
Dr Joanne Lally
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
A review of enhanced paramedic roles during and after hospital handover of stroke, myocardial infarction and trauma patients2017
Graham McClelland
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Darren Flynn
Professor Christopher Price
A survey of UK paramedics’ views about their stroke training, current practice and the identification of stroke mimics2017
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
A very early rehabilitation trial after stroke (AVERT): a Phase III, multicentre, randomised controlled trial2017
Professor Phil White
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Commentary on: Implementing mechanical thrombectomy for acute ischaemic stroke in the UK2017
Dr Christine Hansen
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
CT and MRI-based door-needle-times for acute stroke patients a quasi-randomized clinical trial2017
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
Dr Aoife De Brun
Dr Darren Flynn
Professor Laura Ternent
Professor Christopher Price
et al.
Factors that influence variation in clinical decision-making about thrombolysis in the treatment of acute ischaemic stroke: results of a discrete choice experiment2017
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Lisa Shaw
Dr Helen Bosomworth
Lydia Aird
Dr Natasha Alvarado
et al.
Robot Assisted Training for the Upper Limb after Stroke (RATULS): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial2017
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Professor Christopher Price
Stroke unit care, inpatient rehabilitation and early supported discharge2017
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Use of a 3-Item Short-Form Version of the Barthel Index for Use in Stroke2017
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Derivation and Validation of a Modified Short Form of the Stroke Impact Scale2016
Dr Peter McMeekin
Dr Darren Flynn
Professor Gary Ford
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Jo Gray
et al.
Development of a decision analytic model to support decision making and risk communication about thrombolytic treatment (vol 15, pg 108, 2015)2016
Dr Christine Hansen
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Increasing the certainty of the IV-TPA-decision potentially worsens the chances of good long-term outcome: a randomized clinical trial of CT and MRI-examination in acute stroke2016
Lianne Brkic
Dr Lisa Shaw
Frederike Van Wijck
Dr Richard Francis
Professor Christopher Price
et al.
Repetitive arm functional tasks after stroke (RAFTAS): a pilot randomised controlled trial2016
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
What factors influence the provision of therapy to stroke survivors? Findings from an in-depth qualitative case-study series in eight stroke units2016
Ruth Da Silva
Sarah Moore
Daniel Jamieson
Dr Madeline Balaam
Dr Katie Brittain
et al.
Wrist worn accelerometers with vibrating-alert to prompt exercises after stroke (WAVES)2016
Sarah Moore
Ruth Da Silva
Dr Madeline Balaam
Lianne Brkic
Dan Jackson
et al.
Wristband Accelerometers to motiVate arm Exercise after Stroke (WAVES): study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial2016
Dr Darren Flynn
Dr David Nesbitt
Dr Peter McMeekin
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Christopher Price
et al.
A Computerised Decision Aid for Treatment of Acute Stroke with Thrombolysis (COMPASS)2015
Lianne Brkic
Dr Lisa Shaw
Dr Christopher Price
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
A pilot randomised controlled trial of a repetitive functional task programme for patients with reduced upper limb function early after stroke2015
Dr Lisa Shaw
Professor Gary Ford
Denise Howel
Dr Christopher Price
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
A trial to evaluate an extended rehabilitation service for stroke patients (EXTRAS)2015
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Lisa Shaw
Professor Gary Ford
Denise Howel
Dr Peter McMeekin
et al.
A trial to Evaluate an eXTended RehAbilitation service for Stroke patients (EXTRAS): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial2015
Dr Darren Flynn
Dr Dan Nesbitt
Professor Gary Ford
Dr Peter McMeekin
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
Development of a computerised decision aid for thrombolysis in acute stroke care2015
Dr Peter McMeekin
Dr Darren Flynn
Professor Gary Ford
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Jo Gray
et al.
Development of a decision analytic model to support decision making and risk communication about thrombolytic treatment2015
Dr Aoife De Brun
Dr Darren Flynn
Professor Laura Ternent
Dr Christopher Price
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
Development of a discrete choice experiment to explore factors influencing decision-making about treatment of acute ischaemic stroke2015
Lianne Brkic
Dr Lisa Shaw
Dr Christopher Price
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Development of a repetitive functional task practice (RFTP) programme for patients with upper limb impairment after stroke2015
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Lisa Shaw
Professor Gary Ford
Denise Howel
Dr Peter McMeekin
et al.
Evaluating an extended rehabilitation service for stroke patients (EXTRAS): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial2015
Dr Aoife De Brun
Dr Darren Flynn
Professor Laura Ternent
Dr Emily Lancsar
Dr Christopher Price
et al.
Factors that influence clinicians' decisions to offer intravenous thrombolytic treatment to patients with acute ischaemic stroke2015
Emerita Professor Elaine McColl
Dr Katie Brittain
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Identifying Continence OptioNs after Stroke (ICONS): an evidence synthesis, case study and exploratory cluster randomised controlled trial of the introduction of a systematic voiding programme for patients with urinary incontinence after stroke in secondary care2015
Dr Aoife De Brun
Dr Darren Flynn
Professor Laura Ternent
Dr Christopher Price
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
Patient factors that influence variation in clinical decision-making about thrombolysis in the treatment of acute ischaemic stroke: Results of a discrete choice experiment2015
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Patient reported outcome measures for visual impairment after stroke: a systematic review2015
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Patient reported outcome measures for visual impairment after stroke: A systematic review2015
Dr Helen Bosomworth
Dr Lisa Shaw
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Robot Assisted Training for the Upper Limb after Stroke (RATULS)2015
Dr Helen Bosomworth
Lydia Aird
John Dawson
Professor Janet Eyre
Dr Tracy Finch
et al.
Robot Assisted Training for the Upper Limb after Stroke (RATULS)2015
Dr Helen Bosomworth
Lydia Aird
John Dawson
Professor Janet Eyre
Dr Tracy Finch
et al.
Robot Assisted Training for the Upper Limb after Stroke (RATULS)2015
Zena Jones
Claire Wallace-Watson
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Stroke survivor and carer involvement in, and engagement with, studies adopted onto the NIHR Stroke Research Network portfolio: questionnaire survey2015
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Professor Martin White
Joan Mackintosh
Dr Paul Gellert
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
et al.
The stroke 'Act FAST' campaign: Remembered but not understood?2015
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Lianne Brkic
Why do patients with stroke not receive the recommended amount of active therapy (ReAcT)? Study protocolfor a multisite case study investigation2015
Lianne Brkic
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Why do stroke patients not receive the recommended amount of active therapy? Preliminary findings from a qualitative, case-study investigation in English stroke units2015
Zena Jones
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
‘But is it a question worth asking?’ A reflective case study describing how public involvement can lead to researchers’ ideas being abandoned2014
Dr Darren Flynn
Professor Gary Ford
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Christopher Price
Dr Nick Steen
et al.
A Time Series Evaluation of the FAST National Stroke Awareness Campaign in England2014
Dr Marika Noorkoiv
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Professor Christopher Price
Accelerometer measurement of upper extremity movement after stroke: a systematic review of clinical studies2014
Dr Aoife De Brun
Dr Darren Flynn
Professor Laura Ternent
Dr Christopher Price
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
Development process for a discrete choice experiment to explore variation in clinical decision-making about thrombolysis in acute ischaemic stroke2014
Emerita Professor Elaine McColl
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Katie Brittain
Evaluating a systematic voiding programme for patients with urinary incontinence after stroke in secondary care using soft systems analysis and Normalisation Process Theory: Findings from the ICONS case study phase2014
Dr Lois Thomas
Joanna Booth
Emerita Professor Elaine McColl
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Katie Brittain
et al.
Identifying continence options after stroke (ICONS): A cluster randomised controlled feasibility trial2014
Dr Aoife De Brun
Dr Darren Flynn
Dr Kerry Joyce
Professor Laura Ternent
Dr Christopher Price
et al.
Understanding clinicians’ decisions to offer intravenous thrombolytic treatment to patients with acute ischaemic stroke: a protocol for a discrete choice experiment2014
Dr Darren Flynn
Professor Gary Ford
Dr Lynne Stobbart
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
et al.
A review of decision support, risk communication and patient information tools for thrombolytic treatment in acute stroke: lessons for tool developers2013
Dr Christopher Price
Victoria Rae
Ruth Wood
Jo Gray
Dr Peter McMeekin
et al.
An observational study of patient characteristics associated with the mode of admission to acute stroke services in north east England2013
Victoria Rae
Ruth Wood
Jo Gray
Dr Peter McMeekin
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
An observational study of patient characteristics associated with the mode of admission to regional acute stroke services.2013
Dr Javier Serradilla
Professor Graham Morgan
Charlotte Lambden
Professor Gary Ford
Dr Christopher Price
et al.
Evaluating Functional Ability of Upper Limbs after Stroke Using Video Game Data2013
Dr Jian Shi
Yafeng Cheng
Dr Javier Serradilla
Professor Graham Morgan
Charlotte Lambden
et al.
Evaluating Functional Ability of Upper Limbs after Stroke Using Video Game Data2013
Dr Jian Shi
Yafeng Cheng
Dr Javier Serradilla
Professor Graham Morgan
Charlotte Lambden
et al.
Evaluating functional ability of upper limbs after stroke using video game data2013
Dr Lois Thomas
Emerita Professor Elaine McColl
Dr Katie Brittain
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
ICONS: Identifying Continence OptioNs after Stroke: Findings From a Randomised Trial2013
Dr Lois Thomas
Emerita Professor Elaine McColl
Dr Katie Brittain
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
ICONS: Identifying Continence OptioNs after Stroke: Findings From a Randomised Trial2013
Dr Peter McMeekin
Jo Gray
Professor Gary Ford
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Professor Christopher Price
et al.
Modelling the Efficiency of Local Versus Central Provision of Intravenous Thrombolysis After Acute Ischemic Stroke2013
Dr Peter McMeekin
Jo Gray
Professor Gary Ford
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Professor Christopher Price
et al.
Modelling the Efficiency of Local Versus Central Provision of Intravenous Thrombolysis After Acute Ischemic Stroke2013
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Organized Inpatient (Stroke Unit) Care for Stroke2013
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Status Update and Interim Results from the Asymptomatic Carotid Surgery Trial-2 (ACST-2)2013
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Stroke2013
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Joan Mackintosh
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
Stroke 'Act FAST' campaign, remembered but not understood? Experimental evidence from a population-based survey2013
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Stroke Unit Care Benefits Patients with Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis2013
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
The effect of homocysteine-lowering with B-vitamins on osteoporotic fractures in patients with cerebrovascular disease: substudy of VITATOPS, a randomised placebo-controlled trial2013
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Joan Mackintosh
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
The impact of the UK 'Act FAST' stroke awareness campaign: content analysis of patients, witness and primary care clinicians' perceptions.2013
Dr Aoife De Brun
Dr Darren Flynn
Professor Laura Ternent
Dr Emily Lancsar
Dr Christopher Price
et al.
Understanding clinicians' decisions to offer intravenous thrombolytic treatment to patients with acute ischaemic stroke: A discrete choice experiment2013
Dr Christopher Price
Victoria Rae
Dr Peter McMeekin
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Professor Gary Ford
et al.
Characteristics of patients according to the mode of admission to regional stroke services2012
Dr Philip Shackley
Dr Lisa Shaw
Dr Christopher Price
Professor Michael Barnes
Dr Laura Graham
et al.
Cost-effectiveness of treating upper limb spasticity due to stroke with botulinum toxin A: results from the botulinum toxin for the upper limb after stroke (BoTULS) trial2012
Elaine McColl
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
ICONS: Identifying Continence OptioNs after Stroke2012
Dr Katie Brittain
Emerita Professor Elaine McColl
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
ICONS: Identifying Continence OptioNs after Stroke: findings from the case study phase2012
Dr Peter McMeekin
Dr Christopher Price
Victoria Rae
Ruth Wood
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
Modeling outcomes following redirection of emergency stroke admissions from ten local stroke units to two neuroscience centres2012
Dr Matt Rudd
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Richard Curless
Dr Mark Sudlow
Dr Stuart Huntley
et al.
Remote specialist assessment for intraveneous thrombolysis of acute ischaemic stroke by telephone2012
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Stroke rehabilitation2012
Dr Peter McMeekin
Dr Darren Flynn
Professor Gary Ford
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
et al.
Validating the stroke-thrombolytic predictive instrument in a population in the United Kingdom2012
Joan Mackintosh
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
Professor Gary Ford
et al.
Why People Do, or Do Not, Immediately Contact Emergency Medical Services following the Onset of Acute Stroke: Qualitative Interview Study2012
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Joan Mackintosh
Professor Martin White
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
Witness response at onset of acute stroke: a qualitative theory-guided study2012
Dr Richard Fisher
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
A Consensus on Stroke Early Supported Discharge2011
Dr Lisa Shaw
Dr Christopher Price
Frederike Van Wijck
Dr Philip Shackley
Dr Nick Steen
et al.
Botulinum Toxin for the Upper Limb After Stroke (BoTULS) Trial: Effect on Impairment, Activity Limitation, and Pain2011
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Christopher Price
Early identification and presentation to hospital2011
Dr Darren Flynn
Dr Lynne Stobbart
Dr Christopher Price
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Professor Gary Ford
et al.
Engaging Clinicians, Patients and Family Members in the Development of Decision Support for Hyperacute Stroke2011
Dr Lisa Shaw
Professor Michael Barnes
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Response to Letter by Munin et al Regarding Article, "Botulinum Toxin for the Upper Limb After Stroke (BoTULS) Trial: Effect on Impairment, Activity Limitation, and Pain"2011
Dr Lisa Shaw
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Botulinum toxin to treat spasticity after stroke2010
Dr Lisa Shaw
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Christopher Price
Dr Philip Shackley
Dr Nick Steen
et al.
BoTULS: a multicentre randomised controlled trial to evaluate the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of treating upper limb spasticity due to stroke with botulinum toxin type A2010
Dr Paul Milne
Patrick Mitchell
Dr Alexander Dyker
Professor Gary Ford
Dr Richard Jackson
et al.
Carotid artery stenting compared with endarterectomy in patients with symptomatic carotid stenosis (International Carotid Stenting Study): an interim analysis of a randomised controlled trial2010
Jan Lecouturier
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
Professor Gary Ford
Professor Martin White
et al.
Response to symptoms of stroke in the UK: a systematic review2010
Jan Lecouturier
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
Professor Gary Ford
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
et al.
Systematic review of mass media interventions designed to improve public recognition of stroke symptoms, emergency response and early treatment2010
Jan Lecouturier
Dr Lynne Stobbart
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
Professor Gary Ford
Dr Tim Rapley
et al.
The challenges of seeking consent from adults to participate in acute research studies2010
Dr Lisa Shaw
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Botulinum toxin type A for upper limb spasticity after stroke2009
Zena Jones
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Ensuring patient and carer centred care2009
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Emeritus Professor Doug Turnbull
Professor Niall Cartlidge
An extended activity of daily living scale for stroke in young adults2008
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Calculation of sample size for stroke trials assessing functional outcome: comparison of binary and ordinal approaches2008
Jan Lecouturier
Dr Tim Rapley
Dr Lynne Stobbart
Professor Gary Ford
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
Clinical research without consent in adults in the emergency setting: a review of patient and public views2008
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Commentary: Controversies in NICE guidance on acute stroke and transient ischaemic attack2008
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Expert summary: Early supported discharge. Stroke Annual Evidence Update2008
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
Functional status and long term outcome of stroke2008
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Emeritus Professor Doug Turnbull
Stroke in the young: the place of arteriopathies2008
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Lisa Shaw
Dr Christopher Price
Martine Barnes
Dr Laura Graham
et al.
Study design and methods of the BoTULS trial: a randomised controlled trial to evaluate the clinical effect and cost effectiveness of treating upper limb spasticity due to stroke with botulinum toxin type A2008
Dr Lynne Stobbart
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
Dr Tim Rapley
Professor Gary Ford
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
“We saw human guinea pigs explode”: coverage of adverse events in the TGN 1412 trial in the printed media2007
Jan Lecouturier
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
Dr Tim Rapley
Dr Lynne Stobbart
Professor Gary Ford
et al.
Narrative review of consent practices in enrolment to hyperacute stroke trials2007
Dr Catherine Huntley
Professor Christopher Price
Dr Anand Pandyan
Dr Stuart Huntley
Dr Richard Curless
et al.
Response to letter by Page and Chae [8]2007
Dr Catherine Huntley
Dr Anand Pandyan
Dr Stuart Huntley
Dr Richard Curless
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
Surface electrical stimulation for the affected shoulder after stroke: Reconsidering the findings of church and colleagues - Response to letter by Page and Chae2007
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Jill Francis
Dr Katie Brittain
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Who cares? - Caring for the carers of stroke patients2007
Dr Lynne Stobbart
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
Professor Gary Ford
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Consent for research in hyperacute stroke2006
Dr Lynne Stobbart
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
Professor Gary Ford
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Consent for research in hyperacute stroke2006
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Physiotherapy intensity after stroke (PINTAS): an individual patient data meta-analysis2006
Dr Catherine Huntley
Professor Christopher Price
Dr Anand Pandyan
Dr Stuart Huntley
Dr Richard Curless
et al.
Randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effect of surface neuromuscular electrical stimulation to the shoulder after acute stroke2006
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Secondary stroke2006
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Secondary Stroke Prevention2006
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Dr Jill Francis
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Caring for carers of people with stroke: Developing a complex intervention following the Medical Research Council framework2005
Dr Catherine Huntley
Professor Christopher Price
Dr Stuart Huntley
Dr Richard Curless
Dr Anand Pandyan
et al.
Does surface neuromuscular electrical stimulation to the shoulder following acute stroke improve outcome?2005
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Early supported discharge services for stroke patients: A meta-analysis of individual patients' data2005
Emeritus Professor David Mendelow
Professor Richard Walker
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
How can we improve the management of stroke in Nigeria, Africa?2005
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Institutionalization after stroke2005
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Services for reducing duration of hospital care for acute stroke patients2005
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Stroke units: research and reality. Results from the National Sentinel Audit of Stroke2005
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
Jane Greenaway
Dr David Chinn
Ruth Wood
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
The impact of implementing national hypertension guidelines on prevalence and workload in primary care: A population-based survey of older people2005
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Jill Francis
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Who cares? Caring for the carers of stroke patients2005
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Quality of stroke care in 20042004
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Jane Greenaway
Dr Tina Davies
Ruth Wood
Dr Nick Steen
et al.
Risk Factors for First-Ever Stroke in Older People in the North East of England: A Population-Based Study2004
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
The PROGRESS trial three years later - All aspects of secondary prevention after stroke need to be improved2004
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Dr Jill Francis
Dr Peter James
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
User involvement in the development of a service for the carers of people with stroke2004
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
British association of stroke physicians: Benchmarking survey of stroke services2003
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Exploring the impact of risk factors for stroke in older people2003
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Sex differences in the clinical presentation, resource use, and 3-month outcome of acute stroke in Europe: data from a multicenter multinational hospital-based registry2003
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Emeritus Professor Oliver James
Snoring, daytime sleepiness and stroke: A case-control study of first-ever stroke2003
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Alternatives to hospital care2002
Joan Mackintosh
Dr Christopher Price
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Can Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists work harmoniously together?2002
Dr Christopher Price
Dr Anand Pandyan
Professor Garth Johnson
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
How valid is the clinical assessment of spasticity after stroke?2002
Dr Anand Pandyan
Dr Christopher Price
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Professor Michael Barnes
Emeritus Professor Garth Johnson
et al.
A quantitative investigation into the construct validity of the modified Ashworth Scale2001
Dr David Chappel
Dr Jarrod Bailey
Angela Robinson
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Lois Thomas
et al.
An evaluation of a health care programme approach to commissioning stroke services in Gateshead and South Tyneside2001
Dr David Chappel
Dr Jarrod Bailey
Dr Rosie Stacy
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
Implementation and evaluation of local priority setting for stroke.2001
Dr David Chappel
Dr Jarrod Bailey
Dr Rosie Stacy
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
et al.
Implementation and evaluation of local-level priority setting for stroke2001
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Emeritus Professor Senga Bond
Dr Richard Curless
Inadequacies in the provision of information to stroke patients and their families2001
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Prevention of vascular disease following acute ischaemic stroke2001
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Regional variations in stroke care in England, Wales and Northern Ireland: results from the National Sentinel Audit of Stroke2001
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
A regional collaborative audit of the practice and outcome of carotid endarterectomy in the United Kingdom2000
Dr Christopher Price
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Richard Curless
Professor Garth Johnson
Active and passive scapulohumeral movement in healthy persons: A comparison2000
Professor John Bond
Dr Barbara Gregson
Jan Lecouturier
Dr Nicolette Rousseau
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
Predicting place of discharge from hospital for patients with a stroke or hip fracture on admission2000
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
The scope for rehabilitation in severely disabled stroke patients2000
Dr Anand Pandyan
Professor Garth Johnson
Dr Christopher Price
Dr Richard Curless
Professor Michael Barnes
et al.
A review of the properties and limitations of the Ashworth and modified Ashworth Scales as measures of spasticity1999
Dr Christopher Price
Dr Richard Curless
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Can stroke patients use visual analogue scales?1999
Professor Christopher Price
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Richard Curless
Emeritus Professor Garth Johnson
Non-invasive evaluation of shoulder problems after stroke1999
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Randomized controlled trial of a comprehensive stroke education program for patients and caregivers1999
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Akif Gani
Dr Barbara Herd
Tees Stroke Register; Summary of final reports to NHS R&D CVD/stroke programme (I: Epidemiology /II: service utilisation)1999
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Emeritus Professor Oliver James
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
The prevalence of stroke and associated disability1999
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
Ruth Wood
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Emeritus Professor Oliver James
The prevalence of stroke and associated disability1999
Dr Akif Gani
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Dr Barbara Herd
Emeritus Professor Oliver James
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
et al.
The Tees Stoke Register: clinical subtypes, an indicator of stroke severity and prognosis1999
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
Dr Akif Gani
Rachael Dobson
Dr Barbara Herd
Dr Julie Murphy
et al.
The Tees Stroke Register: stroke incidence in an area of high stroke mortality1999
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
Emeritus Professor Oliver James
Is the SF-36 suitable for assessing health status of older stroke patients1998
Dr Nicolette Rousseau
Jan Lecouturier
Dr Barbara Gregson
Professor John Bond
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
Are older people satisfied with discharge information?1997
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Collaborative systematic review of the randomised trials of organised in-patient (stroke unit) care after stroke.1997
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
Emeritus Professor Oliver James
Satisfaction with information and advice received by stroke patients1997