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1.
Chen, H-M., Huang,
S-L., Hsieh, C-L., & Su, C-Y. (2009).The test-retest reliability of
different trials in two hand function tests for patients with stroke. Journal of Taiwan Occupational Therapy
Association, 27(1), 1-9.
2.
Lu, W-S., Huang, S-L.,
& Hsieh, C-L. (2009) Several trials are useful to
reduce the value of minimal detectable change. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 90(1),181-2.
(SCI)
3.
Chen, H-M., Hsueh, I-P., Huang, S-L.*, & Hsieh, C-L.
(2009). Test-retest reproducibility and smallest real difference of 5 hand
function tests in patients with stroke. Neurorehabilitation
Neural Repair, 23(5), 435-40 (SCI)
4.
Mao, H-F., Chen, W-Y.,
Yao, G., Huang, S-L., Lin, C-C., & Huang, W-W. (2010).
Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Quebec User Evaluation of
Satisfaction with Assistive Technology (QUEST 2.0): the development of the
Taiwanese version. Clinical
Rehabilitation, 24, 412-21. (SCI)
5.
Huang,
S-L.,
Hsieh, C-L., Wu, R-M.,
Tai, C-H., Lin, C-H.,
& Lu, W-S. (2011). Minimal
detectable change of the Timed Up and Go and the Dynamic Gait Index in people
with Parkinson disease. Physical Therapy,
91(1), 114-21. (SCI)
6.
Huang, S-L., Hsieh, C-L., Lin, J-H., & Chen, H-M. (2011). Optimal scoring methods
of hand-strength tests in patients with stroke. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 34(2), 178-80.
(SSCI)
7.
Lu, W-S., Chen, C-C., Huang,
S-L.*, & Hsieh, C-L. (2012). smallest real difference of 2 instrumental
activities of daily living measures in patients with chronic stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation, 93(6), 1097-1100. (SCI)