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Parimala S Kanagasabai
Parimala S Kanagasabai
Research Fellow, Department of Women's Health, University of Otago, Wellington
Verifisert e-postadresse på otago.ac.nz
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Effect of multisensory stimulation on neuromotor development in preterm infants
PS Kanagasabai, D Mohan, LE Lewis, A Kamath, BK Rao
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics 80, 460-464, 2013
792013
Computerised mirror therapy with augmented reflection technology for early stroke rehabilitation: clinical feasibility and integration as an adjunct therapy
S Hoermann, L Ferreira dos Santos, N Morkisch, K Jettkowski, M Sillis, ...
Disability and Rehabilitation 39 (15), 1503-1514, 2017
602017
Association between motor functioning and leisure participation of children with physical disability: an integrative review
PS Kanagasabai, H Mulligan, B Mirfin‐Veitch, LA Hale
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 56 (12), 1147-1162, 2014
272014
I do like the activities which I can do…” Leisure participation experiences of children with movement impairments
PS Kanagasabai, H Mulligan, LA Hale, B Mirfin-Veitch
Disability and Rehabilitation 40 (14), 1630-1638, 2018
242018
A child-centered method of interviewing children with movement impairments
PS Kanagasabai, B Mirfin-Veitch, LA Hale, H Mulligan
Physical & Occupational Therapy In Pediatrics 38 (3), 255-268, 2018
92018
Leisure participation patterns of children with movement impairments in New Zealand
PS Kanagasabai, H Mulligan, B Mirfin-Veitch, LA Hale
Pediatric Physical Therapy 29 (1), 16-22, 2017
72017
Behavioral Responses to Multisensory Stimulation in Preterm Infants.
K PS, L LE, R BK
Journal of Nepal Paediatric Society 36 (2), 2016
52016
Interventions to improve access to care for abnormal uterine bleeding: A systematic scoping review
PS Kanagasabai, S Filoche, R Grainger, C Henry, J Hay‐Smith
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 160 (1), 38-48, 2023
42023
Environmental factors influencing leisure participation of children with movement impairments in Aotearoa/New Zealand: A mixed method study
PS Kanagasabai, H Mulligan, H Devan, B Mirfin-Veitch, LA Hale
New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 47 (2), 105-117, 2019
32019
Emerging use of interactive technology in rehabilitation for young people
H Mulligan, JL Rowland, M Sandlund, J Potterton, P Kanagasabai
Physiotherapy 101, e16-e17, 2015
32015
Leisure participation of children with movement impairments in New Zealand
PS Kanagasabai
University of Otago, 2016
22016
Can storytelling of women’s lived experience enhance empathy in medical students? A pilot intervention study
P Kanagasabai, J Ormandy, S Filoche, C Henry, S Te Whaiti, R Willink, ...
Medical Teacher 46 (2), 219-224, 2024
12024
Relevance of Otago University postgraduate programmes in women’s health to general practice: a case study
P Kanagasabai, S Filoche, A Ekeroma, R Grainger, A Dowell, H Paterson
Journal of Primary Health Care 13 (4), 323-333, 2021
12021
Effects of motor imagery in phantom pain management following amputation: A review of literature
H Devan, PS Kanagasabai
Indian Journal of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy 6 (2), 49-53, 2012
12012
Computerised mirror therapy with Augmented Reflection Technology for early stroke rehabilitation
S Hoermann, LF dos Santos, N Morkisch, K Jettkowski, M Sillis, H Devan, ...
2017
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