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Maternity exercises 75 years on : what has changed and what does experimental evidence tell us?
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Hay-Smith, E. Jean C
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Exercise
/ Exercise for pregnant women
/ Health aspects
/ Pelvic floor
/ Physiological aspects
/ Pregnant women
2013
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Hay-Smith, E. Jean C
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Exercise
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/ Pelvic floor
/ Physiological aspects
/ Pregnant women
2013
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Maternity exercises 75 years on : what has changed and what does experimental evidence tell us?
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Maternity exercises 75 years on : what has changed and what does experimental evidence tell us?
2013
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Casts a contemporary evidence-based lens on the Margaret Morris approach to 'maternity exercises' summarised by Mrs DuFaur in the first issue of this journal 75 years ago. Summarises what is now known about the effectiveness of such interventions, and suggests an appropriate emphasis for present-day obstetric physiotherapy. Source: National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, licensed by the Department of Internal Affairs for re-use under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 New Zealand Licence.
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New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists
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