The Effects of an Aquatic Resistive Exercise Program on Leg Strength, Balance, Energy Expenditure, Functional Mobility and Self-Perception in Children and Young Adults with Cerebral Palsy
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Case, L; Thorpe, DE; Reilly, MA
Published in: Aquatic Physical Therapy
2015
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Aquatic Physical Therapy
Publication Date
2015
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13
Issue
2
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21 / 34
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Case, L., Thorpe, D. E., & Reilly, M. A. (2015). The Effects of an Aquatic Resistive Exercise Program on Leg Strength, Balance, Energy Expenditure, Functional Mobility and Self-Perception in Children and Young Adults with Cerebral Palsy. Aquatic Physical Therapy, 13(2), 21–34.
Case, Laura, D. E. Thorpe, and M. A. Reilly. “The Effects of an Aquatic Resistive Exercise Program on Leg Strength, Balance, Energy Expenditure, Functional Mobility and Self-Perception in Children and Young Adults with Cerebral Palsy.” Aquatic Physical Therapy 13, no. 2 (2015): 21–34.
Case L, Thorpe DE, Reilly MA. The Effects of an Aquatic Resistive Exercise Program on Leg Strength, Balance, Energy Expenditure, Functional Mobility and Self-Perception in Children and Young Adults with Cerebral Palsy. Aquatic Physical Therapy. 2015;13(2):21–34.
Case, Laura, et al. “The Effects of an Aquatic Resistive Exercise Program on Leg Strength, Balance, Energy Expenditure, Functional Mobility and Self-Perception in Children and Young Adults with Cerebral Palsy.” Aquatic Physical Therapy, vol. 13, no. 2, 2015, pp. 21–34.
Case L, Thorpe DE, Reilly MA. The Effects of an Aquatic Resistive Exercise Program on Leg Strength, Balance, Energy Expenditure, Functional Mobility and Self-Perception in Children and Young Adults with Cerebral Palsy. Aquatic Physical Therapy. 2015;13(2):21–34.
Published In
Aquatic Physical Therapy
Publication Date
2015
Volume
13
Issue
2
Start / End Page
21 / 34