Prof Susan Hillier

Professor

School of Allied Health and Human Performance

College of Health

Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD - email supervisor to discuss availability.

Available For Media Comment.


Professor Susan Hillier is an academic and clinician with teaching and research interests in the broad field of neuroscience and rehabilitation. One of her main research areas is on the effectiveness of rehabilitation approaches after stroke - this includes the role of sensory training using multimodal/augmented feedback, body image and awareness after stroke, as well as service models and access to rehabilitation. The influence of rehabilitation on neuroplasticity is also a focus. Her work is often interdisciplinary as she seeks to improve and broaden recovery - for example collaborating with colleagues in the arts and with people with lived experience. Susan also has an interest in movement education and intervention approaches for other populations such as children with developmental coordination disorder or people who are ageing. 
Her two current MRFF-funded trials include a pragmatic RCT investigating the use of student-led health coaching, care navigation and social prescription service for people with chronic conditions, and a second developing a novel switching and exoskeleton device to augment walking rehabilitation for people after severe stroke. As well as conducting clinical trials to produce primary evidence, Susan has published many systematic reviews for comparative effectiveness as well as clinical measurement (vestibular rehabilitation, HIV, self-management after stroke, task-specific training).
Susan still maintains a small private practice at the University and contributes to the community through her work with stroke organisations locally and nationally. She teaches regularly in Australia and internationally to assist clinicians to implement best practice. She has supervised 25 candidates to completion in PhD programs in Australia and overseas, and currently has 10 candidates.
Her previous roles at the University of South Australia have included Dean: Research for the Division of Health Science and more recently Executive Dean (acting) for UniSA: Allied Health and Human Performance.

Neuroscience (clinical), Neuroplasticity, Recovery from neurological insult, Rehabilitation, Motor control and motor learning

Date Position Institution name
2024 - 2026 Council Member National Health and Medical Research Council
1990 - ongoing Rehabilitation Physiotherapist Private practice

Date Institution name Country Title
1991 - 1996 University of South Australia Australia Doctor of Philosophy
1981 - 1984 South Australian Institute of Technology Australia Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy)

Year Citation
2025 Hancock, S., Thayabaranathan, T., Stolwyk, R., Cameron, J., Immink, M. A., Hillier, S., . . . Cadilhac, D. A. (2025). Anxiety, Depression, Fatigue, and Quality of Life Outcomes Following a Movement-Based Mindfulness or Social Group Program for Chronic Stroke: A Sub-Study of a Phase II Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial. Mindfulness, 16(6), 1612-1623.
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2025 Gerges, A. N. H., Graetz, L., Hillier, S., Uy, J., Hamilton, T., Opie, G., . . . Hordacre, B. (2025). Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation modifies cortical excitability in middle-aged and older adults.. Psychophysiology, 62(1), e14584.
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2025 Williams, L. J., Loetscher, T., Hillier, S., Hreha, K., Jones, J., Bowen, A., & Kernot, J. (2025). Identifying spatial neglect-an updated systematic review of the psychometric properties of assessment tools in adults post-stroke. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 35(3), 628-667.
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2025 Bierbaum, M., Best, S., Williams, S., Fehlberg, Z., Hillier, S., Ellis, L. A., . . . Hibbert, P. (2025). The integration of quality improvement and implementation science methods and frameworks in healthcare: a systematic review. BMC Health Services Research, 25(1, article no. 558), 1-12.
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2025 Hordacre, B., Uy, J., Chamberlain, S., Serrada, I., Gerges, A. N. H., & Hillier, S. (2025). Boot camp: a randomized cross-over trial of intensive upper-limb rehabilitation after chronic stroke. Neurorehabilitation And Neural Repair, online(10), 1-12.
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2025 Trott, R. E., Wheare, J. T., Russo, M. P., Kleinig, T. J., Hillier, S. L., Reynolds, K. J., & Hobbs, D. A. (2025). An Exoskeleton 'Teacher-Student' Gait Rehabilitation Control System Using Real-Time Joint Posture Acquisition: A Feasibility Study. IEEE International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics, 2025, 1263-1268.
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2025 Welsby, E., Moore, E., Hobbs, D., Hordacre, B., Ward, E., & Hillier, S. (2025). Feasibility, acceptability and tolerability of an augmented reality gaming intervention for children with and without movement impairments. Physical & Occupational Therapy In Pediatrics, online(6), 1-22.
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2025 Hillier, S., Kelly, T. L., Jannes, J., Dodd, L., Harvey, J., Wilcourt, M., . . . Kleinig, T. (2025). Impact of major stroke service centralisation on mortality and care: analysis of admissions, interventions and outcomes in South Australia. BMC Health Services Research, 25(1), 9 pages.
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2025 Rodrigo, T., Hillier, S., Serrada, I., Gerges, A., Zwar, J., Chamberlain, S., & Hordacre, B. (2025). Group vs Individual Therapy for Neurological Recovery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, S0003-9993(25)00868-8.
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2025 Purvis, T., Ross, A. G., Blennerhassett, J. M., Barclay, K. M., Hillier, S., & Cadilhac, D. A. (2025). Co-design of a registry-based tailored follow-up service intervention for people living with stroke: a multiple method consensus approach. Health Expectations: an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy, 28(6, article no. e70474), 1-16.
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2025 Senadheera, I., Hettiarachchi, P., Haslam, B., Nawaratne, R., Pollack, M., Hillier, S., . . . Carey, L. M. (2025). Combined Individual Experience and Accelerometry Measurement of Upper Limb Use in Daily Activities in Real Time After Stroke.. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland), 25(23), 7330.
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2025 Ong, E. K. M., Murray, C., Hillier, S., & Causby, R. (2025). Using Nominal Group Technique to Gather Recommendations in the Decision-Making for Amputation Due to Diabetes. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 18(4), e70095.
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2025 Thayabaranathan, T., Paul, M., Walker, F. R., Hancock, S., Allan, L., Immink, M. A., . . . Cadilhac, D. A. (2025). Movement-Based Mindfulness vs. Attention Control for Modifying Physiological Risk in Chronic Stroke: Evidence from a Feasibility Trial. Healthcare Switzerland, 13(22), 14 pages.
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2025 Bierbaum, M., Hillier, S., Ellis, L. A., Clay-Williams, R., Goodrich, A., Padbury, R., & Hibbert, P. (2025). Continuous quality improvement across a South Australian health service and the role it plays in a learning health system: a qualitative study. BMC Health Services Research, 25(1), 20 pages.
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2025 Murray, C., Worley, A., Luker, J., & Hillier, S. (2025). Understanding ‘quality’ in adult traumatic brain injury rehabilitation from the perspectives of different stakeholders: a participatory mixed methods study. Brain Injury, 39(4), 257-266.
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2024 Ong, E. K. M., Murray, C., Hillier, S., & Causby, R. (2024). ‘Leaving the Door Open’: Perspectives on Decision-Making for Non-Emergency Diabetes-Related Amputation. Health Expectations, 27(5), 12 pages.
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2024 Hancock, S. L., Thayabaranathan, T., Cameron, J., Stolwyk, R., Lawrence, M., Johnson, L., . . . Cadilhac, D. A. (2024). Comparisons between group- and individual-based interventions to support recovery from stroke and ischaemic heart disease in the community: a scoping review. Disability and Rehabilitation, 46(23), 5432-5441.
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2024 Yisma, E., Walsh, S., Hillier, S., Gillam, M., Gray, R., & Jones, M. (2024). Effect of behavioural activation for individuals with post-stroke depression: systematic review and meta-analysis. Bjpsych Open, 10(5, article no. e134), 1-10.
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2024 Welsby, E., Hobbs, D., Hordacre, B., Ward, E., & Hillier, S. (2024). Co-design for technology in paediatric therapy: developing an augmented reality intervention for children with developmental coordination disorder. Journal of Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Engineering, 11, 1-13.
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2024 Welsby, E., Hordacre, B., Hobbs, D., Bouckley, J., Ward, E., & Hillier, S. (2024). Evaluating the influence of feedback on motor skill learning and motor performance for children with developmental coordination disorder: a systematic review. Frontiers in Pediatrics, 12(1327445), 1-17.
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2024 Gerges, A. N. H., Williams, E., Hillier, S., Uy, J., Hamilton, T., Chamberlain, S., & Hordacre, B. (2024). Clinical application of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation: a scoping review. Disability and Rehabilitation, 46(24), 5730-5760.
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2024 Hillier, S., Lodge, D., Nolan, J., Yandell, R., Chur-Hansen, A., George, S., & Lynch, E. (2024). Clinical research imperatives: principles and priorities from the perspective of Allied Health executives and managers. Australian Health Review, 48(2), 207-217.
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2023 McBride, K., Franks, C., Wade, V., King, V., Rigney, J., Burton, N., . . . Brown, A. (2023). Getting to the heart of the matter: a research partnership with Aboriginal women in South and Central Australia. Critical Public Health, 33(3), 363-374.
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2023 Goh, R., Hillier, S., Kelly, T. L., Worley, A., Dixon, K., Kurunawai, C., . . . Kleinig, T. (2023). Implementation of the South Australian Regional Telestroke service is associated with improved care quality and lower stroke mortality: a retrospective cohort study. Australian Journal of Rural Health, 31(5), 878-885.
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2023 Kim Ming Ong, E., Murray, C., Hillier, S., Charlton, K., & Causby, R. (2023). Decision-making processes for non-emergency diabetes-related lower extremity amputations: a scoping review. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 206(111015), 111015-1-111015-10.
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2023 Carey, L. M., Cahill, L. S., Blennerhassett, J. M., Nilsson, M., Lannin, N. A., Thijs, V., . . . Matyas, T. A. (2023). A Network of Sites and Upskilled Therapists to Deliver Best-Practice Stroke Rehabilitation of the Arm: Protocol for a Knowledge Translation Study. Healthcare Switzerland, 11(23), 16 pages.
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2023 Hei Chow, C., Fraysse, F., & Hillier, S. (2023). The relationship between sleep and physical activity in an in-patient rehabilitation stroke setting: a cross-sectional study. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 30(1), 43-52.
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2022 Kelly, J., Dowling, A., Hillier, S., Brown, A., Kleinig, T., Goldsmith, K., . . . Thrift, A. G. (2022). Perspectives on rehabilitation for Aboriginal people with stroke: a qualitative study. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 29(4), 295-309.
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2022 Tuttle, N., & Hillier, S. (2022). Developing fluency in a language of tactile communication. Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences, 3(1027344), 8 pages.
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2022 Murray, C. M., Weeks, S., van Kessel, G., Guerin, M., Watkins, E., Mackintosh, S., . . . Stanley, M. (2022). Perspectives of choice and control in daily life for people following brain injury: A qualitative systematic review and meta-synthesis. Health Expectations, 25(6), 2709-2725.
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2022 Thayabaranathan, T., Immink, M. A., Hillier, S., Stolwyk, R., Andrew, N. E., Stevens, P., . . . Cadilhac, D. A. (2022). Co-designing a new yoga-based mindfulness intervention for survivors of stroke: A formative evaluation. Neurology International, 14(1), 1-10.
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2022 Ernstzen, D. V., Hillier, S. L., & Louw, Q. A. (2022). Synthesis of clinical practice guideline recommendations for the primary health care of chronic musculoskeletal pain. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 28(3), 454-467.
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2022 Serrada, I., Williams, L., Hordacre, B., & Hillier, S. (2022). Key constructs of body awareness impairments post-stroke: a scoping review of assessment tools and interventions. Disability and Rehabilitation, 45(19), 3177-3198.
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2022 Wiles, L. K., Kay, D., Luker, J. A., Worley, A., Austin, J., Ball, A., . . . Hillier, S. L. (2022). Consumer engagement in health care policy, research and services: A systematic review and meta-analysis of methods and effects. PLoS ONE, 17(1, e0261808), 1-26.
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2022 Serrada, I., Fryer, C., Hordacre, B., & Hillier, S. (2022). Can body awareness training improve recovery following stroke: a study to assess feasibility and preliminary efficacy. Clinical Rehabilitation, 36(5), 650-659.
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2022 McBride, K., Nguyen, J., Dowling, A., Howard, N. J., Franks, C., Hillier, S., . . . Brown, A. (2022). A systematic review on assessment and management of preventive cardiovascular care in primary health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and men. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 28(3), 179-199.
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2022 Rosenich, E., Hillier, S. L., Low, A., & Hordacre, B. (2022). Cognitive reserve modifies the relationship between neural function, neural injury and upper-limb recovery after stroke. Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 31(8), 106557-1-106557-5.
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2022 Hordacre, B., Chau, A., Graetz, L., & Hillier, S. (2022). Extended Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Therapy for Post-stroke Depression in a Patient With a Pre-frontal Cortical Lesion: A Case Study. Frontiers in Neurology, 13(869248), 869248-1-869248-6.
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2022 McBride, K., Howard, N. J., Franks, C., King, V., Wade, V., Dowling, A., . . . Brown, A. (2022). Providing guideline-recommended preventive cardiovascular care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women: exploring gender differences with a medical record review in primary health care. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 28(6), 498-507.
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2021 Serrada, I., Hordacre, B., & Hillier, S. (2021). Recovery of body awareness after stroke: an observational study. Frontiers in Neurology, 12(745964), 1-9.
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2021 Cadilhac, D. A., Kim, J., Tod, E. K., Morrison, J. L., Breen, S. J., Jaques, K., . . . Campbell, B. C. V. (2021). COVID-19 pandemic impact on care for stroke in Australia: emerging evidence from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry. Frontiers in Neurology, 12(621495), 1-9.
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2021 McBride, K. F., Franks, C., Wade, V., King, V., Rigney, J., Burton, N., . . . Brown, A. D. H. (2021). Good heart: telling stories of cardiovascular protective and risk factors for Aboriginal women. Heart Lung and Circulation, 30(1), 69-77.
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2021 Hordacre, B., Comacchio, K., Williams, L., & Hillier, S. (2021). Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for post-stroke depression: a randomised trial with neurophysiological insight. Journal of Neurology, 268(4), 1474-1484.
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2021 Hordacre, B., Lotze, M., Jenkinson, M., Lazari, A., Barras, C. D., Boyd, L., & Hillier, S. (2021). Fronto-parietal involvement in chronic stroke motor performance when corticospinal tract integrity is compromised. NeuroImage: Clinical, 29, 1-11.
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2021 Hillier, S., Verheyden, G., Sullivan, J. E., & Carey, L. M. (2021). Editorial: The sensing brain: the role of sensation in rehabilitation and training. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 14(645319), 1-2.
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2021 Parian, S. S., Fereshtenejad, N., Hillier, S., & Sadeghi-Demneh, E. (2021). The Comparison of the Effects of Flexible vs Rigid Ankle-foot orthoses on Balance and Walking Performance in Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis: A Crossover Study. Iranian Rehabilitation Journal, 19(2), 199-206.
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2021 Williams, L. J., Kernot, J., Hillier, S. L., & Loetscher, T. (2021). Spatial Neglect Subtypes, Definitions and Assessment Tools: A Scoping Review. Frontiers in Neurology, 12(article no. 742365), 14 pages.
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2021 Mosalski, S., Shiner, C. T., Lannin, N. A., Cadilhac, D. A., Faux, S. G., Kim, J., . . . Kilkenny, M. F. (2021). Increased Relative Functional Gain and Improved Stroke Outcomes: A Linked Registry Study of the Impact of Rehabilitation. Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 30(10), 9 pages.
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2020 Stephens, J., & Hillier, S. (2020). Evidence for the effectiveness of the feldenkrais method. Kinesiology Review, 9(3), 228-235.
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2020 Tsiros, M. D., Ward, E. J., Lefmann, S., & Hillier, S. (2020). The physiotherapy in preschools program: describing a student-led assessment service for children with possible motor skill difficulties. Adapted physical activity quarterly : APAQ, 37(3), 324-337.
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2020 Rosenich, E., Hordacre, B., Paquet, C., Koblar, S. A., & Hillier, S. L. (2020). Cognitive reserve as an emerging concept in stroke recovery. Neurorehabil Neural Repair, 34(3), 1-13.
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2020 Hordacre, B., Goldsworthy, M. R., Welsby, E., Graetz, L., Ballinger, S., & Hillier, S. (2020). Resting state functional connectivity is associated with motor pathway integrity and upper-limb behavior in chronic stroke. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 34(6), 547-557.
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2020 Hillier, S., & Hordacre, B. (2020). Technology-assisted stroke rehabilitation. Neurology, 95(17), 761-762.
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2019 Lynch, E. A., Mackintosh, S., Luker, J. A., & Hillier, S. L. (2019). Access to rehabilitation for patients with stroke in Australia. Medical Journal of Australia, 210(1), 21-26.
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2019 Williams, L. J., Braithwaite, F. A., Leake, H. B., McDonnell, M. N., Peto, D. K., Moseley, G. L., & Hillier, S. L. (2019). Reliability and validity of a mobile tablet for assessing left/right judgements. Musculoskeletal science and practice, 40, 45-52.
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2019 Murray, C., van Kessel, G., Guerin, M., Hillier, S., & Stanley, M. (2019). Exercising choice and control: a qualitative metasynthesis of perspectives of people with a spinal cord injury. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 100(9), 1752-1762.
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2019 Nagpal, A., Milte, R., KIM, S. W., Hillier, S., Hamilton-Bruce, M. A., Ratcliffe, J., & Koblar, S. A. (2019). Economic Evaluation of Stem Cell Therapies in Neurological Diseases: A Systematic Review. Value in Health, 22(2), 254-262.
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2019 Ernstzen, D. V., Hillier, S. L., & Louw, Q. A. (2019). An innovative method for clinical practice guideline contextualisation for chronic musculoskeletal pain in the South African context. BMC medical research methodology, 19(Article no. 134), 1-12.
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2019 Nagpal, A., Hillier, S., Milton, A. G., Hamilton-Bruce, M. A., & Koblar, S. A. (2019). PERSPECTIVES: Stroke survivors' views on the design of an early-phase cell therapy trial for patients with chronic ischaemic stroke. HEALTH EXPECTATIONS, 22(5), 1069-1077.
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2019 Luker, J. A., Worley, A., Stanley, M., Uy, J., Watt, A. M., & Hillier, S. L. (2019). The evidence for services to avoid or delay residential aged care admission: a systematic review. BMC Geriatrics, 19(1, article no. 217), 1-20.
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2019 Sandran, N., Hillier, S., & Hordacre, B. (2019). Strategies to implement and monitor in-home transcranial electrical stimulation in neurological and psychiatric patient populations: a systematic review. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, 16(1), 58.
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2019 Serrada, I., Hordacre, B., & Hillier, S. L. (2019). Does sensory retraining improve sensation and sensorimotor function following stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 13(402), 402-1-402-16.
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2018 Nagpal, A., Hillier, S., Milton, A. G., Hamilton Bruce, M. A., & Koblar, S. A. (2018). PERSPECTIVES: Stroke survivors' perspectives on the design of an early phase cellular therapy study for chronic ischemic stroke. International Journal of Stroke, 13, 18.
2018 Causby, R. S., Reed, L., McDonnell, M. N., & Hillier, S. L. (2018). Teaching of manual clinical skills in podiatric medicine: theory and recommendations. American Podiatric Medical Association. Journal, 108(2), 158-167.
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2018 Welsby, E., Ridding, M., Hillier, S., & Hordacre, B. (2018). Connectivity as a Predictor of Responsiveness to Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in People with Stroke: Protocol for a Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint).
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2018 Thayabaranathan, T., Immink, M. A., Stevens, P., Hillier, S., Thrift, A. G., Brodtmann, A., . . . Cadilhac, D. A. (2018). Understanding the potential for yoga and tai chi interventions to moderate risk factors for stroke-a scoping review. Future neurology, 13(4), 239-252.
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2018 Welsby, E., Ridding, M., Hillier, S., & Hordacre, B. (2018). Connectivity as a predictor of responsiveness to transcranial direct current stimulation in people with stroke: protocol for a double-blind randomized controlled trial. Journal of medical internet research, 7(10, article no. e10848), 1-11.
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2018 Titus, A. W., Hillier, S., Louw, Q. A., & Inglis Jassiem, G. (2018). An analysis of trunk kinematics and gait parameters in people with stroke. African journal of disability, 7, 1-6.
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2018 Bishop, C., Thewlis, D., & Hillier, S. (2018). Custom foot orthoses improve first-step pain in individuals with unilateral plantar fasciopathy: a pragmatic randomised controlled trial. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 19(1), 222-1-222-11.
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2018 Causby, R. S., McDonnell, M. N., Reed, L., & Hillier, S. (2018). Measuring dexterity in the podiatrist population: a cross-sectional comparison of novice students and experienced podiatrists. BMC medical education, 18(181), 1-11.
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2018 Wattchow, K., McDonnell, M., & Hillier, S. (2018). Rehabilitation Interventions for Upper Limb Function in the First Four Weeks Following Stroke: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Evidence. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99(2), 367-382.
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2018 Karran, E., Yau, Y., Hillier, S., & Moseley, G. (2018). The reassuring potential of spinal imaging results: development and testing of a brief, psycho-education intervention for patients attending secondary care. European Spine Journal, 27(1), 101-108.
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2018 Hotham, E., Haberfield, M., Hillier, S., White, J., & Todd, G. (2018). Upper limb function in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Journal of Neural Transmission, 125(4), 713-726.
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2018 Karran, E., Hillier, S., Yau, Y., McAuley, J., & Moseley, G. (2018). A quasi-randomised, controlled, feasibility trial of GLITtER (Green Light Imaging Interpretation to Enhance Recovery)-a psychoeducational intervention for adults with low back pain attending secondary care. PeerJ, 6(e4301), 4301-1-4301-20.
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2017 Karran, E. L., Medalian, Y., Hillier, S. L., & Moseley, G. L. (2017). The impact of choosing words carefully: an online investigation into imaging reporting strategies and best practice care for low back pain. PeerJ, 2017(12), e4151-1-e4151-12.
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2017 English, C., Hillier, S., & Lynch, E. (2017). Circuit Class Therapy for Improving Mobility After Stroke. STROKE, 48(10), E275-E276.
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2017 Jamali, A., Sadeghi Demneh, E., Fereshtenajad, N., & Hillier, S. (2017). Somatosensory impairment and its association with balance limitation in people with multiple sclerosis. Gait and posture, 57, 224-229.
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2017 Ward, E. J., Hillier, S., Raynor, A., & Petkov, J. (2017). A range of service delivery modes for children with developmental coordination disorder are effective: a randomized controlled trial. Pediatric physical therapy, 29(3), 230-236.
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2017 Miyahara, M., Hillier, S. L., Pridham, L., & Nakagawa, S. (2017). Task-oriented interventions for children with developmental co-ordination disorder. Cochrane database of systematic reviews, 2017(7, article no. CD010914), 1-81.
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2017 Van Kessel, G., Hillier, S., & English, C. (2017). Physiotherapists' attitudes toward circuit class therapy and 7 day per week therapy is influenced by normative beliefs, past experience, and perceived control: a qualitative study. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 33(11), 850-858.
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2017 Lynch, E., Cadilhac, D., Luker, J., & Hillier, S. (2017). Inequities in access to inpatient rehabilitation after stroke: an international scoping review. Topics in stroke rehabilitation, 24(8), 619-626.
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2017 Nagpal, A., Choy, F., Howell, S., Hillier, S., Chan, F., Hamilton-Bruce, M., & Koblar, S. (2017). Safety and effectiveness of stem cell therapies in early-phase clinical trials in stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Stem Cell Research and Therapy, 8(1), 13 pages.
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2017 Harvie, D., Moseley, G., Hillier, S., & Meulders, A. (2017). Classical conditioning differences associated with chronic pain: a systematic review. Journal of Pain, 18(8), 889-898.
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2017 Koblar, S. A., Nagpal, A., Choy, F. C., Hamilton Bruce, M. A., & Hillier, S. L. (2017). Regenerative neurology: meeting the need of patients with disability after stroke. Medical journal of Australia, 206(8), 334-336.
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2017 Bishop, C., Hillier, S., & Thewlis, D. (2017). The reliability of the Adelaide in-shoe foot model. Gait and Posture, 56, 1-7.
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2017 Causby, R. S., McDonnell, M. N., Reed, L., Fryer, C. E., & Hillier, S. L. (2017). A qualitative evaluation of scalpel skill teaching of podiatry students. Journal of foot and ankle research, 10(21), 1-14.
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2017 English, C., Hillier, S. L., & Lynch, E. A. (2017). Circuit class therapy for improving mobility after stroke. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2017(6), i-52.
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2017 Lynch, E., Luker, J., Cadilhac, D., Fryer, C., & Hillier, S. (2017). A qualitative study using the Theoretical Domains Framework to investigate why patients were or were not assessed for rehabilitation after stroke. Clinical Rehabilitation, 31(7), 966-977.
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2017 Ernstzen, D. V., Louw, Q. A., & Hillier, S. L. (2017). Clinical practice guidelines for the management of chronic musculoskeletal pain in primary healthcare: a systematic review. Implementation science, 12(1), 1-13.
DOI Scopus39 WoS36 Europe PMC39
2017 Lefmann, S., Russo, R., & Hillier, S. (2017). The effectiveness of robotic-assisted gait training for paediatric gait disorders: systematic review. Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation, 14(1), 1-10.
DOI Scopus93 WoS84 Europe PMC72
2017 Karran, E., McAuley, J., Traeger, A., Hillier, S., Grabherr, L., Russek, L., & Moseley, G. (2017). Can screening instruments accurately determine poor outcome risk in adults with recent onset low back pain? A systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC Medicine, 15(1), 13-1-13-15.
DOI Scopus132 WoS125 Europe PMC95
2017 Karran, E., Traeger, A., McAuley, J., Hillier, S., Yau, Y., & Moseley, G. (2017). The Value of Prognostic Screening for Patients With Low Back Pain in Secondary Care. Journal of Pain, 18(6), 673-686.
DOI Scopus32 WoS30 Europe PMC30
2017 Karran, E., McAuley, J., Traeger, A., Hillier, S., Grabherr, L., Russek, L., & Moseley, G. (2017). Erratum to: Can screening instruments accurately determine poor outcome risk in adults with recent onset low back pain? A systematic review and meta-analysis. [BMC Med. 15, (2017), (1), (13)] DOI: 10.1186/s12916-016-0774-4. BMC Medicine, 15(1), 2 pages.
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2017 Thayabaranathan, T., Andrew, N. E., Immink, M. A., Hillier, S., Stevens, P., Stolwyk, R., . . . Cadilhac, D. A. (2017). Determining the potential benefits of yoga in chronic stroke care: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 24(4), 279-287.
DOI Scopus34 WoS30 Europe PMC19
2017 English, C., Hillier, S., & Lynch, E. (2017). Circuit class therapy improves walking ability and may reduce length of stay after stroke. An updated cochrane review. International Journal of Stroke, 12, 13.
2016 English, C., Shields, N., Brusco, N. K., Taylor, N. F., Watts, J. J., Peiris, C., . . . Hillier, S. (2016). Additional weekend therapy may reduce length of rehabilitation stay after stroke: a meta-analysis of individual patient data. Journal of Physiotherapy, 62(3), 124-129.
DOI Scopus33 WoS36 Europe PMC23
2016 Fryer, C., Luker, J., Mcdonnell, M., & Hillier, S. (2016). Self management programmes for quality of life in people with stroke. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2016(8), CD010442-1-CD010442-75.
DOI Scopus90 WoS170 Europe PMC116
2016 Lynch, E., Cadilhac, D., Luker, J., & Hillier, S. (2016). Education-only versus a multifaceted intervention for improving assessment of rehabilitation needs after stroke: a cluster randomised trial. Implementation Science, 11(1), 120-1-120-13.
DOI Scopus28 WoS27 Europe PMC27
2016 Serrada, I., McDonnell, M. N., & Hillier, S. L. (2016). What is current practice for upper limb rehabilitation in the acute hospital setting following stroke? A systematic review. NeuroRehabilitation, 39(3), 431-438.
DOI Scopus22 WoS22 Europe PMC16
2016 Hillier, S., & McDonnell, M. (2016). Is vestibular rehabilitation effective in improving dizziness and function after unilateral peripheral vestibular hypofunction?: An abridged version of a Cochrane Review. European journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine, 52(4), 541-556.
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2016 Causby, R., McDonnell, M., Reed, L., & Hillier, S. (2016). A randomised controlled trial of sensory awareness training and additional motor practice for learning scalpel skills in podiatry students. BMC Medical Education, 16(1), 309-1-309-9.
DOI Scopus1 Europe PMC2
2016 Fryer, C. E., Luker, J. A., McDonnell, M. N., & Hillier, S. L. (2016). Self-management programs for quality of life in people with stroke. Stroke, 47(12), 266-267.
DOI Scopus23 WoS16 Europe PMC10
2016 Harvie, D. S., Hillier, S., Madden, V. J., Smith, R. T., Broecker, M., Meulders, A., & Moseley, G. L. (2016). Neck pain and proprioception revisited using the proprioception incongruence detection test. Physical Therapy, 96(5), 671-678.
DOI Scopus21 WoS20 Europe PMC10
2016 Hordacre, B., Immink, M., Ridding, M., & Hillier, S. (2016). Perceptual-motor learning benefits from increased stress and anxiety. Human Movement Science, 49, 36-46.
DOI Scopus26 WoS23 Europe PMC16
2016 Bennett, L., Luker, J., English, C., & Hillier, S. (2016). Stroke survivors' perspectives on two novel models of inpatient rehabilitation: seven-day a week individual therapy or five-day a week circuit class therapy. Disability and Rehabilitation, 38(14), 1397-1406.
DOI Scopus14 WoS14 Europe PMC13
2016 Slade, S. C., Dionne, C. E., Underwood, M., Buchbinder, R., Beck, B., Bennell, K., . . . White, C. (2016). Consensus on exercise reporting template (Cert): modified delphi study. Physical Therapy, 96(10), 1514-1524.
DOI Scopus347 WoS332 Europe PMC300
2016 Ernstzen, D., Louw, Q., & Hillier, S. (2016). Patient perspectives about the healthcare of chronic musculoskeletal pain: three patient cases. African journal of disability, 5(1), 1-7.
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2016 Lynch, E., Luker, J., Cadilhac, D., & Hillier, S. (2016). Inequities in access to rehabilitation: exploring how acute stroke unit clinicians decide who to refer to rehabilitation. Disability and Rehabilitation, 38(14), 1415-1424.
DOI Scopus34 WoS32 Europe PMC21
2016 Nagpal, A., Kremer, K. L., Hamilton Bruce, M. A., Kaidonis, X., Milton, A. G., Levi, C., . . . Koblar, S. A. (2016). TOOTH (The Open study Of dental pulp stem cell Therapy in Humans): study protocol for evaluating safety and feasibility of autologous human adult dental pulp stem cell therapy in patients with chronic disability after stroke. International journal of stroke, 11(5), 575-585.
DOI Scopus51 WoS48 Europe PMC47
2016 McDonnell, M., Hillier, S., Judd, S., Yuan, Y., Hooker, S., & Howard, V. (2016). Association between television viewing time and risk of incident stroke in a general population: results from the REGARDS study. Preventive Medicine, 87, 1-5.
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2015 Harvie, D. S., Meulders, A., Madden, V. J., Hillier, S. L., Peto, D. K., Brinkworth, R., & Moseley, L. (2015). When touch predicts pain: predictive tactile cues modulate perceived intensity of painful stimulation independent of expectancy. Scandinavian Journal of Pain, 11(1), 11-18.
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2015 Hillier, S., & Worley, A. (2015). The effectiveness of the Feldenkrais Method: a systematic review of the evidence. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2015(752160), 752160-1-752160-12.
DOI Scopus39 WoS28 Europe PMC14
2015 Lynch, E., Luker, J. A., Cadilhac, D. A., Fryer, C. E., & Hillier, S. L. (2015). Improving rehabilitation assessment and referral practices for patients with stroke in Australia. A mixed methods cluster-randomized implementation trial. International Journal of Stroke, 10(S2), 178.
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2015 Lynch, E. A., Luker, J. A., Cadilhac, D. A., Fryer, C. E., & Hillier, S. L. (2015). What prevents acute Stroke Unit clinicians from assessing the rehabilitation requirements of every patient with stroke?. International Journal of Stroke, 10(3), 28.
2015 Lynch, E. A., Luker, J. A., Cadilhac, D. A., Fryer, C. E., & Hillier, S. L. (2015). Why aren't all patients with stroke on Australian acute stroke units considered for rehabilitation?. International Journal of Stroke, 10(S2), 178.
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2015 Lawal, I. U., Hillier, S. L., Hamzat, T. K., & Rhoda, A. (2015). Effectiveness of a structured circuit class therapy model in stroke rehabilitation: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial. BMC Neurology, 15(article no. 88), 1-10.
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2015 McDonnell, M., Hillier, S., Opie, G., Nowosilskyj, M., Haberfield, M., & Todd, G. (2015). Continuous passive movement does not influence motor maps in healthy adults. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 9(230), 230-1-230-6.
DOI Scopus2 WoS3 Europe PMC2
2015 McDonnell, M., & Hillier, S. (2015). Vestibular rehabilitation for unilateral peripheral vestibular dysfunction. The Cochrane database of systematic reviews, 1(4), CD005397.
DOI Scopus131 WoS229 Europe PMC173
2015 Lynch, E., Luker, J., Cadilhac, D., & Hillier, S. (2015). Rehabilitation assessments for patients with stroke in Australian hospitals do not always reflect the patients' rehabilitation requirements. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 96(5), 782-789.
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2015 Hillier, S., Immink, M., & Thewlis, D. (2015). Assessing proprioception: a systematic review of possibilities. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 29(10), 933-949.
DOI Scopus253 WoS226 Europe PMC192
2015 English, C., Bernhardt, J., Crotty, M., Esterman, A., Segal, L., & Hillier, S. (2015). Circuit class therapy or seven-day week therapy for increasing rehabilitation intensity of therapy after stroke (CIRCIT): a randomized controlled trial. International Journal of Stroke, 10(4), 594-602.
DOI Scopus64 WoS61 Europe PMC53
2015 Bishop, C., Hillier, S., & Thewlis, D. (2015). A preliminary investigation of the immediate effects of footwear and custom foot orthotics on the foot in patients with plantar fasciopathy. Footwear Science, 7(Suppl. 1), S104-S106.
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2015 McDonnell, M. N., Hillier, S. L., Roth, D. L., Judd, S. E., Haley, W. E., Esterman, A. J., . . . Howard, V. J. (2015). Self-reported pre-stroke physical activity levels influence functional ability following incident stroke. Stroke, 46(S1, article no. AWP176), 1 page.
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2015 Lynch, E., Hillier, S., & Cadilhac, D. (2015). Reply from Lynch etal. to letter from Vedpathak and Shah regarding 'when should physical rehabilitation commence after stroke: A systematic review'. International journal of stroke, 10(2), 12.
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2015 Eads, J., Lorimer Moseley, G., & Hillier, S. (2015). Non-informative vision enhances tactile acuity: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Neuropsychologia, 75, 179-185.
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2014 English, C., Hillier, S., Kaur, G., & Hundertmark, L. (2014). People with stroke spend more time in active task practice, but similar time in walking practice, when physiotherapy rehabilitation is provided in circuit classes compared to individual therapy sessions: an observational study. Journal of Physiotherapy, 60(1), 50-54.
DOI Scopus26 WoS24 Europe PMC20
2014 Causby, R., Reed, L., McDonnell, M., & Hillier, S. (2014). Use of objective psychomotor tests in health professionals. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 118(3), 765-804.
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2014 Lynch, E., Hillier, S., & Cadilhac, D. (2014). When should physical rehabilitation commence after stroke: A systematic review. International Journal of Stroke, 9(4), 468-478.
DOI Scopus67 WoS63 Europe PMC48
2014 Miyahara, M., Hillier, S. L., Pridham, L., & Nakagawa, S. (2014). Task-oriented interventions for children with developmental co-ordination disorder. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2014(1).
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2014 English, C., Bernhardt, J., & Hillier, S. (2014). Circuit class therapy and 7-day-week therapy increase physiotherapy time, but not patient activity: early results from the CIRCIT trial. Stroke, 45(10), 3002-3007.
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2014 Immink, M., Hillier, S., & Petkov, J. (2014). Randomized controlled trial of yoga for chronic poststroke hemiparesis: motor function, mental health, and quality of life outcomes. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 21(3), 256-271.
DOI Scopus74 WoS61 Europe PMC45
2014 McDonnell, M., Mackintosh, S., Hillier, S., & Bryan, J. (2014). Regular group exercise is associated with improved mood but not quality of life following stroke. PeerJ, 2(article no. e331), e331-1-e331-9.
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2014 Perennou, D. A., & Hillier, S. L. (2014). Volumes of intact gray matter outside the stroke predict gait performance. Neurology, 82(10), 822-823.
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2014 Thewlis, D., Hillier, S., Hobbs, S., & Richards, J. (2014). Preoperative asymmetry in load distribution during quite stance persist following total knee arthroplasty. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 22(3), 609-614.
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2013 Grimmer, K., Beaton, K., Kumar, S., Hendry, K., Moss, J., Hillier, S., . . . Gordge, L. (2013). Estimating the risk of functional decline in the elderly after discharge from an Australian public tertiary hospital emergency department. Australian Health Review, 37(3), 341-347.
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2013 McDonnell, M., Hillier, S., & Esterman, A. (2013). Standardizing the approach to evidence-based upper limb rehabilitation after stroke. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 20(5), 432-440.
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2013 McDonnell, M., Hillier, S., Hooker, S., Le, A., Judd, S., & Howard, V. (2013). Physical activity frequency and risk of incident stroke in a National US study of blacks and whites. Stroke, 44(9), 2519-2524.
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2013 McDonnell, M. N., & Hillier, S. L. (2013). Employing physical activity to prevent strokes. Clinical Practice, 10(6), 671-674.
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2013 Kaur, G., English, C., & Hillier, S. (2013). Physiotherapists systematically overestimate the amount of time stroke survivors spend engaged in active therapy rehabilitation: an observational study. Journal of Physiotherapy, 59(1), 45-51.
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2013 Fryer, C. E., Luker, J. A., McDonnell, M. N., & Hillier, S. L. (2013). Self-management programs for quality of life in people with stroke. Cochrane database of systematic reviews, 2013(3), 1-9.
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2013 Tyson, S., Crow, J., Connell, L., Winward, C., & Hillier, S. (2013). Sensory impairments of the lower limb after stroke: A pooled analysis of individual patient data. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 20(5), 441-449.
DOI Scopus50 WoS46 Europe PMC36
2013 Causby, R., Hillier, S., Reed, L., & McDonnell, M. (2013). Self-efficacy, motivation and anxiety in novice podiatry students. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 6(Suppl 1), O5.
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2013 Causby, R., Hillier, S., McDonnell, M., & Reed, L. (2013). Teaching of manual clinical skills in podiatry: Theory and recommendations. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 6(Specialissue1).
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2012 Kaur, G., English, C., & Hillier, S. (2012). How physically active are people with stroke in physiotherapy sessions aimed at improving motor function? A systematic review. Stroke Research and Treatment, 2012(820673), 820673.
DOI Scopus84 WoS79 Europe PMC43
2012 Van Niekerk, S., Louw, Q., & Hillier, S. (2012). The effectiveness of a chair intervention in the workplace to reduce musculoskeletal symptoms. A systematic review. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 13(1), 7 pages.
DOI Scopus74 WoS66 Europe PMC43
2012 Chan, W., Immink, M., & Hillier, S. (2012). Yoga and exercise for symptoms of depression and anxiety in people with poststroke disability: A randomized, controlled pilot trial. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 18(3), 34-43.
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2011 Hillier, S., English, C., Crotty, M., Segal, L., Bernhardt, J., & Esterman, A. (2011). Circuit class or seven-day therapy for increasing intensity of rehabilitation after stroke: protocol of the CIRCIT trial. International journal of stroke, 6(6), 560-565.
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2011 Immink, M. A., Hordacre, B. G., & Hillier, S. L. (2011). Preceding motor task learning with exposure to elevated levels of psychological stress improves short- and long-term performance in healthy adults. Journal of sport and exercise psychology, 33(s1), 78.
2011 Hillier, S. L., & McDonnell, M. (2011). Vestibular rehabilitation for unilateral peripheral vestibular dysfunction.. Clinical Otolaryngology Official Journal of Ent Uk Official Journal of Netherlands Society for Oto Rhino Laryngology Cervico Facial Surgery, 36(3), 248-249.
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2011 Hillier, S., & McDonnell, M. (2011). Vestibular rehabilitation for unilateral peripheral vestibular dysfunction.. Cochrane database of systematic reviews (Online), 2(2), 76 pages.
DOI Scopus272 WoS141 Europe PMC74
2011 Langerak, N., Hillier, S., Verkoeijen, P., Peter, J., Graham Fieggen, A., & Vaughan, C. (2011). Level of activity and participation in adults with Spastic Diplegia 17-26 years after selective dorsal rhizotomy. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 43(4), 330-337.
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2011 Hillier, S., Grimmer, K., Merlin, T., Middleton, P., Salisbury, J., Tooher, R., & Weston, A. (2011). FORM: An Australian method for formulating and grading recommendations in evidence-based clinical guidelines. BMC Medical Research Methodology, 11(23), 23:1-23:8.
DOI Scopus114 WoS105 Europe PMC87
2011 Bitter, F., Hillier, S., & Civetta, L. (2011). Change in dexterity with sensory awareness training: A randomised controlled trial. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 112(3), 783-798.
DOI Scopus12 WoS7 Europe PMC7
2011 English, C., & Hillier, S. (2011). Circuit class therapy for improving mobility after stroke: A systematic review. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 43(7), 565-571.
DOI Scopus44 WoS36 Europe PMC24
2011 Garrett, R., Immink, M., & Hillier, S. (2011). Becoming connected: The lived experience of yoga participation after stroke. Disability and Rehabilitation, 33(25-26), 2404-2415.
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2011 Hillier, S., Fisher, P., & Stiller, K. (2011). The timing and achievement of mobility skills during SCI rehabilitation. Spinal Cord, 49(3), 416-420.
DOI Scopus4 WoS4 Europe PMC4
2011 Foley, A., Hillier, S., & Barnard, R. (2011). Effectiveness of once-weekly gym-based exercise programmes for older adults post discharge from day rehabilitation: A randomised controlled trial. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 45(12), 978-986.
DOI Scopus30 WoS27 Europe PMC22
2011 Heath, J., Grimmer Somers, K., Milanese, S., Hillier, S., King, E., Johnston, K., . . . Kumar, S. (2011). Measuring the impact of allied health research. Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare, 4, 191-207.
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2011 Grimmer Somers, K., Kumar, S., Milanese, S., & Hillier, S. (2011). The curious case of a research centre: evolution along the evidence journey. International public health journal, 3(4), 377-386.
2010 Harris, D., Cadilhac, D. A., Hankey, G. J., Hillier, S. L., Kilkenny, M., & Lalor, E. (2010). National stroke audit: the Australian experience. Clinical audit, 2, 25-31.
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2010 Hillier, S. L., Civetta, L. R., & Pridham, E. J. (2010). A systematic review of collaborative models for health and education professionals working in school settings and implications for training. Education for health : change in learning and practice, 23(3), 1-12.
2010 Howson, D., Scutter, S., & Hillier, S. (2010). Evidence based practice: an introduction and application for radiation therapy practice. Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences, 57(1), 7-11.
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2010 Hillier, S. L., Porter, L. H., Jackson, K., & Petkov, J. (2010). The effects of Feldenkrais classes on the health and function of an ageing Australian sample : a pilot study. The open rehabilitation journal, 3(1), 62-66.
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2010 Hillier, S. (2010). Commentaries. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 17(8), 414.
2010 Hillier, S., Comans, T., Sutton, M., AmstersDelena., & Kendall, M. (2010). Erratum: Development of a participatory process to addresss fragmented application of outcome measurement for rehabilitation in community settings (Disability and Rehabilitation 32:6 (511-520)). Disability and Rehabilitation, 32(14), 1219.
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2010 Hillier, S. L., Comans, T., Sutton, M. J., Amsters, D., & Kendall, M. (2010). Development of a participatory process to address fragmented application of outcome measurement for rehabilitation in community settings. Disability and rehabilitation, 32(6), 511-520.
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2010 Schabrun, S., & Hillier, S. (2010). Response to Commentary of 'Evidence for the retraining of sensation after stroke: A systematic review'. Australian occupational therapy journal, 57(3), 205-206.
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2010 Hillier, S. L., & Inglis Jassiem, G. (2010). Rehabilitation for community-dwelling people with stroke : home or centre based? : a systematic review. International journal of stroke, 5(3), 178-186.
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2010 Hillier, S. L., McIntyre, A., & Plummer, L. M. (2010). Aquatic physical therapy for children with developmental coordination disorder: a pilot randomized controlled trial. Physical and occupational therapy in pediatrics, 30(2), 111-124.
DOI Scopus54 WoS45 Europe PMC35
2010 English, C., & Hillier, S. L. (2010). Circuit class therapy for improving mobility after stroke.. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews Online, 7(7), CD007513.
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2010 Plummer, L. M., Hillier, S. L., & Civetta, L. R. (2010). The clinimetric properties of performance-based gross motor tests used for children with developmental coordination disorder:a systematic review. Pediatric physical therapy, 22(2), 170-179.
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2010 Hillier, S. L., Louw, Q., Morris, L., Uwimana, J., & Statham, S. (2010). Massage therapy for people with HIV/AIDS.. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews Online, 2010(1), CD007502.
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2010 Hillier, S. L., Civetta, L., & Pridham, L. (2010). A systematic review of collaborative models for health and education professionals working in school settings and implications for training. Education for Health Change in Learning and Practice, 23(3), 12 pages.
DOI Scopus31 WoS15 Europe PMC14
2010 Hillier, S., Civetta, L., & Pridham, L. (2010). A systematic review of collaborative models for health and education professionals working in school settings and implications for training.. Education for health (Abingdon, England), 23(3), 393.
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2009 English, C. K., & Hillier, S. L. (2009). Circuit class therapy for improving mobility after stroke (Protocol). Cochrane database of systematic reviews, (1), 1-9.
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2009 Foley, A., Hillier, S., & Barnard, R. (2009). Evaluation of a geriatric day rehabilitation centre : subjective and objective outcomes in community-dwelling older adults. Australian journal of primary health, 15(2), 117-122.
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2009 Elson, T., English, C., & Hillier, S. (2009). How much physical activity do people recovering from stroke do during physiotherapy sessions?. International journal of therapy and rehabilitation, 16(2), 78-84.
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2009 Hillier, S., & Lai, M. S. (2009). Insole plantar pressure measurement during quiet stance post stroke. Topics in stroke rehabilitation, 16(3), 189-195.
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2009 Burgess, R., Hillier, S., Keogh, D., Kollmitzer, J., & Oddsson, L. (2009). Multi-segment trunk kinematics during a loaded lifting task for elderly and young subjects. Ergonomics, 52(2), 222-231.
DOI Scopus14 WoS13 Europe PMC10
2009 Schabrun, S., & Hillier, S. (2009). Evidence for the retraining of sensation after stroke: a systematic review. Clinical Rehabilitation, 23(1), 27-39.
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2009 McDonnell, M. N., Hillier, S. L., & Ridding, M. C. (2009). Effect of wrist position on sensorimotor processing in the grip-lift task. Clinical Neurophysiology, 120(12), 2114.
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2009 Brink, Y., Hillier, S., Louw, Q., & Schreve, K. (2009). The influence of computer use on the sitting posture of high school students who develop neck and shoulder pain. SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOTHERAPY, 65(2), 21-26.
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2009 Brink, Y., Hillier, S., Louw, Q., & Schreve, K. (2009). The influence of computer use on the sitting posture of high school students who develop neck and shoulder pain. The South African journal of physiotherapy, 65(2), 1-6.
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2008 Coffee, J., & Hillier, S. L. (2008). Teaching pre-cursor clinical skills using an online audio-visual tool : an evaluation using student responses. Journal of Online Learning and Teaching, 4(4), 469-475.
2008 Carroll, J. E., Smith, H., & Hillier, S. (2008). When will older patients follow doctors' recommendations? Interpersonal treatment, outcome favorability, and perceived age differences. JOURNAL OF APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 38(5), 1127-1146.
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2008 Hillier, S. L., & Civetta, L. R. (2008). The Developmental Coordination Disorder Questionnaire and Movement Assessment Battery for Children as a diagnostic method in Australian children. Pediatric physical therapy, 20(1), 39-46.
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2008 English, C. K., Hillier, S. L., & Stiller, K. (2008). Incidence and severity of shoulder pain does not increase with the use of circuit class therapy during inpatient stroke rehabilitation: a controlled trial.. Australian journal of physiotherapy, 54(1), 41-46.
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2008 Hillier, S. L., Louw, Q., Morris, L., Uwimana, J., & Statham, S. (2008). Massage therapy for people with HIV/AIDS. Cochrane database of systematic reviews, 4(CD007502), 1-6.
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2007 McDonnell, M., Hillier, S., Miles, T., Thompson, P., & Ridding, M. (2007). Influence of combined afferent stimulation and task-specific training following stroke: A pilot randomized controlled trial. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 21(5), 435-443.
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2007 English, C. K., Hillier, S. L., Stiller, K., & Warden Flood, A. (2007). Circuit class therapy versus individual physiotherapy sessions during inpatient stroke rehabilitation: A controlled trial. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 88(8), 955-963.
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2007 Hillier, S. L., & Holohan, V. K. (2007). Vestibular rehabilitation for unilateral peripheral vestibular dysfunction (Review). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2007, (4), 48 pages.
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2007 Lynch, E. A., Hillier, S. L., Stiller, K., Campanella, R., & Fisher, P. (2007). Sensory retraining of the lower limb after acute stroke: A randomized controlled pilot trial. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 88(9), 1101-1107.
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2007 Hillier, S. L. (2007). Intervention for children with developmental coordination disorder: A systematic review. The Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice, 5(3), 11 pages.
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2006 Edwards, I., Jones, M., & Hillier, S. (2006). The interpretation of experience and its relationship to body movement: a clinical reasoning perspective. Manual Therapy, 11(1), 2-10.
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2006 Hillier, S., & Dunsford, A. (2006). A pilot study of sensory retraining for the hemiparetic foot post-stroke. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 29(3), 237-242.
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2006 McDonnell, M., Hillier, S., Ridding, M., & Miles, T. (2006). Impairments in precision grip correlate with functional measures in adult hemiplegia. Clinical Neurophysiology, 117(7), 1474-1480.
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2006 English, C., Hillier, S., Stiller, K., & Warden-Flood, A. (2006). The sensitivity of three commonly used outcome measures to detect change amongst patients receiving inpatient rehabilitation following stroke. Clinical Rehabilitation, 20(1), 52-55.
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2005 Hillier, S. L., & Masters, R. J. (2005). Does taping control the foot during walking for people who have had a stroke?. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 12(2), 72-77.
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2005 Grimmer, K. A., Suarez, C., Agcaoili, J., Chipchase, L., Hillier, S. L., McEvoy, M. P., & Milanese, S. F. (2005). Teaching Filipino physiotherapists on-shore: an Australian-Filipino collaborative postgraduate health education initiative. Education for Health: Change in Learning and Practice, 18(2), 166-178.
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2005 Grimmer Somers, K. A., Milanese, S. F., Mulley, B. J., Neumann, P. B., Franceschilli, T. K., Bialocerkowski, A. E., . . . Hillier, S. L. (2005). CAHE outcomes calculator: an allied health initiative to improve practice. Internet journal of allied health sciences and practice, 3(4), 7 pages.
2003 Hillier, S. (2003). Sze et al investigated effects of traditional Chinese acupuncture. (Response to Richardson PW, Australian Journal of Physiotherapy 49: 139-140). Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 49(2), 140.
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2003 Hillier, S. (2003). Community-based rehabilitation improves function of patients with traumatic brain injury. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 49(4), 277.
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2003 Hillier, S. (2003). Traditional Chinese acupuncture does not improve outcomes from post-stroke motor rehabilitation. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 49(1), 74.
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2003 Uy, J., Ridding, M., Hillier, S., Thompson, P., & Miles, T. (2003). Does induction of plastic change in motor cortex improve leg function after stroke?. Neurology, 61(7), 982-984.
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1997 Hiller, J., Hillier, S., & Metzer, J. (1997). Epidemiology of traumatic brain injury in South Australia. Brain Injury, 11(9), 649-659.
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1997 Sharpe, M. H., Metzer, J., & Hillier, S. (1997). Outcomes 5 years post traumatic brain injury (with further reference to neurophysical impairment and disability). Brain Injury, 11(9), 661-675.
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1997 Hillier, S. L., & Metzer, J. (1997). Awareness and perceptions of outcomes after traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 11(7), 525-536.
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Year Citation
2023 Janssen, H., Hasnain, M., Owen, S., Brown, A., Smallwood, R., Usher, K., . . . Levi, C. (2023). Evidence for the use of co-design with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander People to strengthen cardiovascular health: A scoping review. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE Vol. 18 (pp. 14-15). SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD.
2022 Goh, R., Hillier, S., Kelly, L., Worley, A., Kurunawai, C., Tan, A., . . . Kleinig, T. (2022). South Australian Rural Telestroke Project. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE Vol. 17 (pp. 24). SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD.
2021 Hillier, S., Kelly, L., Worley, A., Dodd, L., Sayas, A., Moey, A., . . . Kleinig, T. (2021). The impact of centralising and enhancing code stroke services in the Adelaide metropolitan area on post-stroke mortality. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE Vol. 16 (pp. 12). SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD.
2019 English, C., Patterson, A., MacDonald-Wicks, L., Attia, J., Callister, R., Hillier, S., . . . Ramage, E. (2019). ENAbLE: Secondary prevention of stroke. A physical activity and diet trial protocol. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE Vol. 14 (pp. 12). SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD.
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2019 Trott, R. E., Kleinig, T. J., Hillier, S. L., Hobbs, D. A., & Reynolds, K. J. (2019). A Modular Hybrid Exoskeletal-Soft Glove for High Degree of Freedom Monitoring Capability. In Proceedings of the 2019 IEEE International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics Vol. 2019 (pp. 577-582). online: IEEE.
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2018 Harvey, J., Dodd, L., Hampton, C., Bronca, M., Laubscher, S., James, A., . . . Kleinig, T. (2018). Centralisation of Adelaide stroke services is associated with increased utilisation of endovascular thrombectomy, but no change in reperfusion time metrics. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE Vol. 13 (pp. 26). SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD.
2018 Luker, J., Worley, A., Watt, A., Sobels, S., & Hillier, S. (2018). 'Can you show me what you mean?' Understanding stroke survivors' perceptions of wellness after stroke through photo-elicited interviews. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE Vol. 13 (pp. 4). SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD.
2018 Lynch, E., Mackintosh, S., Luker, J., & Hillier, S. (2018). Access to early and post-acute rehabilitation after stroke in Australia. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE Vol. 13 (pp. 30-31). SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD.
2018 Thayabaranathan, T., Immink, M. A., Stevens, P., Hillier, S., Thrift, A. G., Brodtmann, A., . . . Cadilhac, D. (2018). Movement-based mindfulness interventions and potential pathophysiological pathways for moderating stroke risk - a scoping review. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE Vol. 13 (pp. 31). SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD.
2015 English, C., Bernhardt, J., Crotty, M., Esterman, A., & Hillier, S. (2015). Time spent in physiotherapy sessions during sub-acute rehabilitation does not predict recovery of walking ability. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE Vol. 10 (pp. 88-89). WILEY-BLACKWELL.
2015 Thayabaranathan, T., Andrew, N., Immink, M. A., Hillier, S., Stevens, P., Stolwyk, R., . . . Cadilhac, D. (2015). Benefits of mindfulness-based interventions for stroke care: A systematic review. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE Vol. 10 (pp. 38). WILEY-BLACKWELL.
2015 McDonald, M. M., Wetzel, J., Elliott, A., Bowry, R., Kawano-Castillo, J. F., Cai, C., . . . Grotta, J. C. (2015). TEG Does Not Correlate with Clot Subtype or Clinical Response to tPA. In STROKE Vol. 46 (pp. 2 pages). Nashville, TN: LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS.
2012 English, C., Hillier, S., Crotty, M., Segal, L., Bernhardt, J., & Esterman, A. (2012). Circuit class therapy for Increasing Rehabilitation Intensity of Therapy (CIRCIT). An ongoing randomised controlled trial. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE Vol. 7 (pp. 54). WILEY-BLACKWELL.

Year Citation
2018 Carey, L., Cahill, L., Nilsson, M., Thijs, V., Lannin, N., & Hillier, S. (2018). A NETWORK OF SITES AND 'UP-SKILLED' THERAPISTS TO DELIVER BEST-PRACTICE STROKE REHABILITATION OF THE UPPER LIMB: THE SENSE THERAPY PARTNERSHIP. Poster session presented at the meeting of INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD.
2018 Nagpal, A., Milte, R., Kim, S. W., Hillier, S., Milton, A. G., Hamilton-Bruce, M. A., . . . Koblar, S. A. (2018). Economic evaluation of stem cell therapies in neurological diseases: a systematic review. Poster session presented at the meeting of INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD.
2017 Kelly, J., Dowling, A., Lynch, D., Brown, A., Goldsmith, K., Hillier, S., . . . Thrift, A. (2017). Stroke rehabilitation for Aboriginal people in urban, regional and remote settings across South Australia and the Northern Territory: a qualitative study. Poster session presented at the meeting of INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD.
2016 Lynch, E., Cadilhac, D., Luker, J., & Hillier, S. (2016). Lessons learnt from evaluating interventions for improving rehabilitation assessment practices for patients with stroke in Australia. Poster session presented at the meeting of Cerebrovascular diseases. Switzerland: S Kager AG.
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2016 Lawal, I., Hillier, S., Hamzat, T., & Rhoda, A. (2016). AUGMENTED DURATION OF CIRCUIT CLASS THERAPY IN THE REHABILITATION OF MUSCLE STRENGTH AND SPASTICITY POST STROKE: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL. Poster session presented at the meeting of INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD.
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2016 English, C., Bernhardt, J., Crotty, M., Esterman, A., Segal, L., Watts, J., & Hillier, S. (2016). Circuit class therapy reduces length of rehabilitation stay, but weekend therapy does not. An exploratory secondary analysis of the circit trial. Poster session presented at the meeting of Cerebrovascular diseases. Switzerland: S Karger AG.
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2016 Lynch, E., Luker, J., Cadilhac, D., & Hillier, S. (2016). Inequities in access to rehabilitation after stroke: an international scoping review. Poster session presented at the meeting of Cerebrovascular diseases. Switzerland: S Karger.
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2016 Lawal, I., Hillier, S., Hamzat, T., & Rhoda, A. (2016). Augmented duration of circuit class therapy in the rehabilitation of muscle strength and spasticity post stroke: a randomized controlled trial. Poster session presented at the meeting of International journal of stroke. UK: Sage Publications.
2015 van Kessel, G., Hillier, S., & English, C. (2015). What are physiotherapists' attitudes and beliefs about the implementation of circuit class therapy and 7 day a week therapy? A qualitative study. Poster session presented at the meeting of INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. WILEY-BLACKWELL.
2015 Goldsmith, K., Luker, J., Jannes, J., & Hillier, S. L. (2015). Developing a state-wide acute stroke protocol for public hospitals. Poster session presented at the meeting of INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. WILEY-BLACKWELL.
2015 Williams, L. J., Hillier, S. L., McDonnell, M. N., & Moseley, G. L. (2015). Investigation of body schema in adults post-stroke. Poster session presented at the meeting of INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. WILEY-BLACKWELL.
2015 Lynch, E. A., Cadilhac, D. A., Luker, J. A., & Hillier, S. L. (2015). Current rehabilitation assessment practices do not identify any unmet rehabilitation needs for patients with stroke in Australia. Poster session presented at the meeting of INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. WILEY-BLACKWELL.
2015 Williams, L. J., McDonnell, M. N., Moseley, L., & Hillier, S. L. (2015). A distorted body schema is associated with impaired proprioception in adults post stroke. Poster session presented at the meeting of INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. WILEY-BLACKWELL.
2015 Lynch, E. A., Luker, J. A., Cadilhac, D. A., & Hillier, S. L. (2015). Implementing the Assessment for Rehabilitation Tool: A mixed methods, cluster randomised implementation trial. Poster session presented at the meeting of INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. WILEY-BLACKWELL.
2015 Fryer, C. E., Luker, J. A., Mcdonnell, M. N., & Hillier, S. L. (2015). Self management programmes for quality of life in people with stroke. Poster session presented at the meeting of International Journal of Stroke. Toronto, Canada: WILEY-BLACKWELL.
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2014 Hundertmark, L., English, C., Hillier, S. L., & Bernhardt, J. (2014). What do Australian physiotherapists think about circuit class therapy and 7-day a week therapy?. Poster session presented at the meeting of INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. WILEY-BLACKWELL.
2014 Lynch, E. A., Luker, J. A., Cadilhac, D., & Hillier, S. L. (2014). What factors affect the likelihood of being assessed for and receiving rehabilitation?. Poster session presented at the meeting of INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. WILEY-BLACKWELL.
2014 Lynch, E. A., Luker, J. A., Cadilhac, D., & Hillier, S. L. (2014). How do acute stroke unit clinicians decide who to refer to rehabilitation: An observational study. Poster session presented at the meeting of INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. WILEY-BLACKWELL.
2014 Hillier, S., English, C., Bernhardt, J., Crotty, M., Esterman, A., & Segal, L. (2014). Circuit class and 7-day week therapy for increasing rehabilitation intensity of therapy after stroke (CIRCIT): Six month follow-up and cost analysis of the CIRCIT RCT. Poster session presented at the meeting of INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. WILEY-BLACKWELL.
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2014 English, C., Hillier, S., Olds, T., Coates, A., & Bernhardt, J. (2014). Addressing the second highest risk factor for stroke. Are we sitting down on the job?. Poster session presented at the meeting of INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. WILEY-BLACKWELL.
2014 Lynch, E. A., Luker, J. A., Cadilhac, D., & Hillier, S. (2014). Why are more than half the people admitted to Australian hospitals with stroke not assessed for rehabilitation? A mixed methods study. Poster session presented at the meeting of INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. WILEY-BLACKWELL.
2013 Lynch, E., Hillier, S., & Cadilhac, D. A. (2013). When should physical rehabilitation commence after stroke: a systematic review. Poster session presented at the meeting of INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. WILEY-BLACKWELL.
2013 McDonnell, M. N., Hillier, S. L., Hooker, S. P., Le, A., & Howard, V. J. (2013). Self-reported Physical Activity Frequency and Risk of Incident Stroke in the REasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) Study. Poster session presented at the meeting of STROKE. Honolulu, HI: LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS.
2012 Immink, M. A., Chan, R. W., & Hillier, S. L. (2012). A pilot randomized controlled trial of yoga therapy supplemented exercise interventions for motor function and quality of life outcomes in patients with chronic post-stroke hemiparesis. Poster session presented at the meeting of Journal of sport and exercise psychology. US: Human Kinetics Publishers.
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2012 English, C., & Hillier, S. (2012). The Six Minute Walk Test - is it a useful clinical measure for patients early after stroke?. Poster session presented at the meeting of INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. WILEY-BLACKWELL.
2012 Hillier, S., Wright, L., & Price, C. (2012). An Australian tool to assess rehabilitation needs for people with stroke: pilot data and revised tool. Poster session presented at the meeting of International journal of stroke. UK: Sage Publications.

Year Citation
- Hillier, S., Lynch, E., Luker, J., & Cadilhac, D. (n.d.). Assessment for rehabilitation after stroke dataset.
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  • Changing body image after trauma – what do people ‘think’?, Lifetime Support Authority, 28/10/2025 - 01/10/2027

  • Boot Camp: Upscaling intensive stroke rehabilitation in areas of need, The Hospital Research Foundation, 01/05/2025 - 30/04/2027

  • Healthy Choices, MRFF - Clinical Trials and Registries, 01/07/2024 - 31/05/2026

  • The feasibility and potential of a novel robotic gait bioprosthesis for people with severe gait impairment post-stroke., Medical Research Future Fund, 01/06/2022 - 31/05/2025

  • Fellowship re What makes cities healthy, equitable and environmentally sustainable? Lessons from Latin America., The Wellcome Trust, 01/03/2021 - 30/04/2025

  • A network of sites and ‘up-skilled’ therapists to deliver best practice stroke rehabilitation of the upper limb., NHMRC - Partnership Project, 01/09/2017 - 31/08/2023

  • Rapid Review - Allied health services for older people with mental illness: A report on the current issues and evidence to inform the development of services, SA Dept of Health, 20/03/2023 - 31/05/2023

  • New Hope for Post-Stroke Depression Treatment: Evaluating and optimising a promising brain-based therapy, Breakthrough Mental Health Foundation/UniSA ¿ Seed Funding, 01/12/2020 - 31/03/2022

  • State-wide development, training and translation of evidence-informed practice and research into SA Health allied health clinical practice, SA Health, 01/07/2019 - 30/06/2021

  • Understanding and measuring quality in brain injury rehabilitation, Lifetime Support Authority, 02/06/2017 - 31/10/2018

  • Implementing a client-centred wellness model for stroke survivors, ECH Incorporated, 01/07/2016 - 30/04/2017

Courses I teach

  • HLTH 3057 Advanced Evidence Based Practice (2025)
  • REHB 5134 Rehabilitation Skills in Physiotherapy (2024)
  • REHB 6020 Rehabilitation in Physiotherapy (2024)

Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name
2025 Co-Supervisor - - Master Full Time Miss Bella Ji Moon
2025 Co-Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Gangtey Yoedzer
2025 Co-Supervisor - - Master Full Time Joyti Zwar
2024 Co-Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mrs Tharika Minal Rodrigo
2024 Co-Supervisor - - Master Full Time Mr Peter Choi
2023 Co-Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Isabelle Villalta
2023 Co-Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Daniel Van Der Laan
2022 Co-Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Emilee Ong
2020 Co-Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Jo Bouckley

Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name
2006 - 2009 Co-Supervisor Experimentally Induced Cortical Plasticity: Neurophysiological and Functional Correlates in Health and Disease Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Siobhan Schabrun
2003 - 2006 Co-Supervisor Human Motor Cortical Plasticity and Upper Limb Performance Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Michelle McDonnell

Date Role Research Topic Location Program Supervision Type Student Load Student Name
2019 - ongoing Co-Supervisor Breathing techniques: a sigh of relief for people with chronic pain University of South Australia IPHH Doctorate Full Time Joanne Boukley

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