Thesis Awards Highlights from ENPHE Conference 2020
Showcase of the top thesis winners and nominees from ENPHE Thesis Awards 2020 at the ENPHE Conference 2020, featuring outstanding research in physiotherapy related to stroke guidelines, musculoskeletal pain in children, conservative management of osteoarthritis, respiratory muscle strength in asthma patients, and quality of life in children with cerebral palsy during COVID-19.
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ENPHE THESIS AWARDS 2020 ENPHE CONFERENCE 2020
BACHELOR THESIS AWARDS 2020 FIRST WINNER Comparative analysis of international stroke guidelines regarding recommended intensity of physiotherapy Sabine Steiner FH Campus Wien, Austria
BACHELOR THESIS AWARDS 2020 SECOND WINNER Sims test battery within different ages football players Jon Aspizua and Sergio Mart nez University School Gimbernat, Cantabria, Spain
MASTER THESIS AWARDS 2020 FIRST WINNER The implementation of a standardised programme for the conservative management of knee and hip osteoarthritis: a cross- sectional survey Anja Hinteregger ZHAW University of Applied Science Winterthur, Switzerland
MASTER THESIS AWARDS 2020 SECOND WINNER Musculoskeletal pain and its effect on daily activity and behavior in Icelandic children with Juvenile idiopathic arthritis Svanhildur Arna skarsd ttir University of Iceland, Iceland
MASTER THESIS AWARDS 2020 THIRD WINNER Comparative analysis of respiratory muscle strength between subjects with and without asthma: a pilot study Margarita Barral Fern ndez University of A Coruna, Spain
MASTER THESIS AWARDS 2020 NOMINEE Quality of life in children and adolescents with cerebral palsy during confinement by COVID-19 Blanca Calvo University School Gimbernat, Cantabria, Spain