Simone D OShea
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1.
OShea S, Pope R, Freire K, Orr R, Maj N
Neurourol Urodyn
. 2023 Jul;
42(8):1668-1675.
PMID: 37497871
Background: Genitourinary infections, including those associated with the urinary tract (urinary tract infection [UTI]) and vulvovaginal region, are common in women, affecting approximately one-third of biological females. A growing female...
2.
OShea S, Pope R, Freire K, Orr R
Int Urogynecol J
. 2022 Jun;
34(4):885-896.
PMID: 35763047
Introduction And Hypothesis: Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are common in the general female population. It was hypothesised that Australian female military personnel and veterans would experience similar types and...
3.
Shields N, Taylor N, Wee E, Wollersheim D, OShea S, Fernhall B
Res Dev Disabil
. 2013 Oct;
34(12):4385-94.
PMID: 24120754
This randomised controlled trial investigated the effects of a student-led progressive resistance training (PRT) programme in adolescents and young adults with Down syndrome. Sixty-eight young people with Down syndrome (30...
4.
OShea S, Taylor N, Paratz J
Chest
. 2009 Sep;
136(5):1269-1283.
PMID: 19734323
Background: Skeletal muscle weakness and its impact on exercise tolerance in many people with COPD provide a rationale for the intervention of progressive resistance exercise during pulmonary rehabilitation. To optimize...
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OShea S, Taylor N, Paratz J
Aust J Physiother
. 2007 Dec;
53(4):229-37.
PMID: 18047457
Questions: Does a 12-week, predominantly home-based program of progressive resistance exercises reduce impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease? Are any gains maintained 12...
6.
OShea S, Taylor N, Paratz J
J Cardiopulm Rehabil Prev
. 2007 Jun;
27(3):166-74.
PMID: 17558200
Purpose: Exercise is an important treatment modality for persons with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but factors influencing adherence have been examined infrequently. The purpose of this investigation was to...
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OShea S, Taylor N, Paratz J
Arch Phys Med Rehabil
. 2007 Jan;
88(1):32-6.
PMID: 17207672
Objective: To evaluate the retest reliability and quantify the degree of measurement error when measuring isometric muscle strength with a hand-held dynamometer for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)....
8.
OShea S, Taylor N, Paratz J
Chest
. 2004 Sep;
126(3):903-14.
PMID: 15364773
Background: Skeletal muscle weakness, and the associated impact on exercise tolerance, provides a strong theoretical rationale for strength training intervention for people with COPD. Aim: The purpose of this review...