Suggested Reading

Lennon S (1996) The Bobath concept: a review of the theoretical assumptions that guide physiotherapy practice in stroke rehabilitation. Physical Therapy Reviews, 1, 35-45

Lennon S & Ashburn A (2000) The Bobath concept in Stroke Rehabilitation: A focus group of the experienced physiotherapists' perspective. Disability and Rehabilitation; 22: (15), 665-674

Lennon S, Baxter D & Ashburn A (2001) Physiotherapy based on the Bobath concept in Stroke Rehabilitation: A survey within the UK. Disability and Rehabilitation; 23: (6), 254-262

Lennon S (2001) Gait Re-epducation based on the Bobath concept in two patients with hemiplegia following stroke. Physical Therapy; 81: 924-935

Luke C, Dodd KJ, Brock K (2004) Outcomes of the Bobath concept on upper limb recovery following stroke. Clinical Rehabilitation; 18: 888-898

Mayston M (1992) The Bobath Concept- Evolution and Application. Medicine and Science in Sport; 36: 1-6

Mayston M (2001) The Bobath Concept Today. Synapse; Spring edition.32-35
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Mayston M (2005) The Bobath Concept: A view from the United Kingdom. The Neuro-developmental Treatment association; (NDT Network); (2), 12

Mudie MH et al (2002) Training Symmetry of weight distribution after stroke: a randomised controlled pilot study comparing task-related reach, Bobath and feedback training approaches. Clinical Rehabilitation; 16: 582-592

Paci M (2003) Physiotherapy based on the Bobath concept for adults with post stroke hemiplegia. A review of the effectiveness of the studies. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine; 35: 2-7

Raine S (2006) Defining the Bobath concept using the Delphi technique. Physiotherapy Research International; 11: (1), 4-13

Smedal T, et al (2006) Balance and gait improved in patients with MS after physiotherapy based on the Bobath concept. Physiotherapy Research International;; 11: (2), 104-116

Van Vliet P, Lincoln NB & Robinson E (2001) Comparison of the content of two physiotherapy approaches for stroke. Clinical rehabilitation; 15: 398-414

Van Vliet P, Lincoln NB, Foxall A (2005) Comparison of Bobath based and movement science based treatment for stroke: a randomised controlled trial. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry; 76: 503-508

Wang R, et al (2005) Efficacy of Bobath versus orthopaedic approach on impairment and function at different motor recovery stages after stroke: a randomised controlled study. Clinical Rehabilitation; 19,155-164