Data: 9 May 2026

Dr Stephen De Graaff

Published as: Stephen de Graaff

VIC, Australia · Non-RMSANZ · FAFRM

Institution(s): AU

MM 1 - Metropolitan(Postcode: 3121)

NeurorehabilitationSpasticity managementStroke rehabilitationSpinal cord injury rehabilitationExercise and physical activity
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H-index
5
Publications
60
Citations
2.4
FWCI
1
Funding Awards
0
Clinical Trials
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Funding Awards (1)

The use of botulinum toxin type A in the management of adult‐onset focal spasticity: A survey of Australian allied health professionals

Australian Government · 2012

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Profile ID:A5023546298
ORCID:0009-0009-0394-6874
Confidence:HIGH
Collaborators:5
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Publications (5 shown of 5 total)

The use of botulinum toxin type A in the management of adult‐onset focal spasticity: A survey of Australian allied health professionals

Australian Occupational Therapy Journal · 2012 · 12 citations● Rehab-relevant

Are gait and mobility measures responsive to change following botulinum toxin injections in adults with lower limb spasticity?

Disability and Rehabilitation · 2012 · 10 citations● Rehab-relevant

440: Botulinum toxin (Dysport) in upper limb spasticity following stroke – A placebo controlled study

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience · 2008 · 0 citations● Rehab-relevant

The Australian National Sub-acute and Non-acute Patient Casemix Classification (AN-SNAP): its application and value in a stroke rehabilitation programme

Clinical Rehabilitation · 2000 · 12 citations● Rehab-relevant

Attentional modulation of implicit processing of information in spatial neglect

Neuroreport · 1999 · 26 citations● Rehab-relevant