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Publications
- The Chinese (Mandarin) instructions of the 6-minute walk test: A validation study
- Ministry of Health Clinical Practice Guidelines: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
- After-hour physiotherapy services in a tertiary general hospital.
- Ensuring continuity of education during a pandemic—Experience from an entry-level physiotherapy programme
- Multiple mini-interview for undergraduate allied health programs in Singapore
- Finding Echoes: An Exploration of Empathy Among Physiotherapists and Physiotherapy Students in Singapore
- Perceived barriers to mobility in the intensive care units of Singapore: The Patient Mobilisation Attitudes and Beliefs Survey for the intensive care units
- Stroke-related knowledge, lifestyle behaviours and health beliefs in Singaporean Chinese: Implications for health education
- Ministry of Health Clinical Practice Guidelines: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Response to "Professional sexual boundariesd(___)Asian and Western perception: An observational study"
- Minimum standards of clinical practice for physiotherapists working in adult intensive care units in Singapore
- Normative reference values and regression equations to predict the 6-minute walk distance in the Asian adult population aged 21–80 years
- Chinese (Mandarin) translation of the incremental shuttle walk test and its validity and reliability: A cross-sectional study
- Reference Values, Determinants and Regression Equation for the Timed-Up and Go Test (TUG) in Healthy Asian Population Aged 21 to 85 Years
- Normative reference values, determinants and regression equations for the incremental shuttle walk test (ISWT) in healthy Asian population aged 21 to 80 years
- Study protocol for the validation of a new pictorial functional scale in patients with knee osteoarthritis: the functional activity scoring tool (FAST)
- Cross-sectional survey of health literacy among health science students in Singapore
- The Chinese translation and cross-cultural adaptation of PRISMA-7 questionnaire: an observational study to establish the accuracy, reliability and validity
- Reference Values for Habitual and Fast Gait Speed in Singapore Adults Aged 21 to 80