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Begg, Rezaul ORCID: 0000-0002-3195-8591, Galea, Mary, P, James, Lisa, Sparrow, William A, Levinger, Pazit ORCID: 0000-0001-6660-9183, Khan, Fary and Said, CM (2019) Real-time foot clearance biofeedback to assist gait rehabilitation following stroke: a randomized controlled trial protocol. Trials, 20. ISSN 1745-6215

Nagano, Hanatsu, James, Lisa, Sparrow, William A and Begg, Rezaul ORCID: 0000-0002-3195-8591 (2014) Effects of walking-induced fatigue on gait function and tripping risks in older adults. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, 11. ISSN 1743-0003

Best, Russell, Begg, Rezaul, Ball, Kevin and James, Lisa (2000) Minimum foot clearance variability in walking: a case study. In: ‬Third Australasian Biomechanics Conference (ABC3) :‎ ‬School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science Griffith University, Gold Coast 31st January-1st February 2000 : book of abstracts. Barrett, Rod, ‬Simeoni, Ricardo and ‬D'Helon, Cassius, eds. ‬School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science, Griffith University, ‬Gold Coast, Qld., pp. 7-8.

Best, Russell, Begg, Rezaul, Ball, Kevin and James, Lisa (1999) New measures to assess the likelihood of tripping while walking. In: ‬The Science of Ageing :‎ Ageing in the Third Millennium : Inaugural National Conference, Mooney Valley Racecourse, Melbourne : Monday & Tuesday, 29th & 30th November 1999. ‬National Ageing Research Institute, Parkville, Vic., p. 35.

Best, Russell, Begg, Rezaul and James, Lisa (1999) The probability of hitting an unseen obstacle while walking. In: ‬International Society of Biomechanics, XVIIth Congress :‎ ‬Calgary Convention Centre, Calgary, Canada, August 8-13th 1999 : book of abstracts. ‬University of Calgary, ‬Calgary, Alt., p. 234.

James, Lisa (1999) The probability of elderly individuals hitting obstacles during walking. Honours thesis, Victoria University of Technology.

James, Lisa, Begg, Rezaul and Best, Russell (1999) The likelihood of healthy individuals tripping while walking. In: Abstracts. Victoria University, Melbourne, Vic., pp. 14-15.