Data: 9 May 2026

Dr Swee-Ling Toh

Published as: Swee-Ling Toh

NSW, Australia · Non-RMSANZ · FAFRM

Institution(s): AU

MM 1 - Metropolitan(Postcode: 2031)

Epidemiology and public healthSpinal cord injury rehabilitationPharmacology and drug therapyNeurorehabilitationPain management
4
H-index
9
Publications
114
Citations
3.17
FWCI
4
Funding Awards
0
Clinical Trials
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Co-Author Network
6 collaborators · Node size = shared publications
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Dr Bon San Bonne Lee4View
Gerard Weber3View
James Middleton3View
Dr Jasbeer Kaur3View
Jane Wu1View
Yuriko Watanabe1View
Funding Awards (4)

Proactive rehabilitation screening (PReS) – development and validation of a modified PReS tool to screen admitted patients needing in-hospital rehabilitation programs

HCF Research Foundation · 2025

Effect of probiotics on multi-resistant organism colonisation in persons with spinal cord injury: secondary outcome of ProSCIUTTU, a randomised placebo-controlled trial

National Health and Medical Research Council · 2020(630448)

Probiotics [LGG-BB12 or RC14-GR1] versus placebo as prophylaxis for urinary tract infection in persons with spinal cord injury [ProSCIUTTU]: a randomised controlled trial

National Health and Medical Research Council · 2019(630448)

Probiotics [LGG-BB12 or RC14-GR1] versus placebo as prophylaxis for urinary tract infection in persons with spinal cord injury [ProSCIUTTU]: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

National Health and Medical Research Council · 2016(630448)

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Profile ID:A5047874794
ORCID:0009-0002-6825-6056
Confidence:HIGH
Collaborators:6
Verification:Round 2 CONFIRMED: database and ORCID both confirm the name 'Swee-Ling Toh'. database shows 9 works, with topics strongly related to neuropathic bladder, spinal cord injury, and urinary tract infections, which are highl
Publications (7 shown of 9 total)

Proactive rehabilitation screening (PReS) – development and validation of a modified PReS tool to screen admitted patients needing in-hospital rehabilitation programs

Disability and Rehabilitation · 2025 · 0 citations● Rehab-relevant

Effect of probiotics on multi-resistant organism colonisation in persons with spinal cord injury: secondary outcome of ProSCIUTTU, a randomised placebo-controlled trial

Spinal Cord · 2020 · 11 citations● Rehab-relevant

The use of probiotics in preventing urinary tract infection and multi-resistant organism colonisation, and managing neurogenic bowel, in the spinal cord injured population: a randomised controlled trial

The Sydney eScholarship Repository (The University of Sydney) · 2020 · 0 citations● Rehab-relevant

Probiotics [LGG-BB12 or RC14-GR1] versus placebo as prophylaxis for urinary tract infection in persons with spinal cord injury [ProSCIUTTU]: a randomised controlled trial

Spinal Cord · 2019 · 31 citations● Rehab-relevant

Probiotics for preventing urinary tract infection in people with neuropathic bladder

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews · 2017 · 47 citations● Rehab-relevant

Probiotics [LGG-BB12 or RC14-GR1] versus placebo as prophylaxis for urinary tract infection in persons with spinal cord injury [ProSCIUTTU]: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

BMC Urology · 2016 · 22 citations● Rehab-relevant

Additional file 1: of Probiotics [LGG-BB12 or RC14-GR1] versus placebo as prophylaxis for urinary tract infection in persons with spinal cord injury [ProSCIUTTU]: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Figshare · 2016 · 0 citations● Rehab-relevant