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Claydon, Victoria

Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular consequences of spinal cord injury
Cardiovascular autonomic control after spinal cord injury: Comprehensive investigations into classification and care
Cardiovascular disease risk after spinal cord injury: The role of autonomic dysfunction
Cardiovascular responses to orthostasis: methods, assessments, and their association with falls in older adults in long-term care
Cerebrovascular control following spinal cord injury
Evaluation of Forearm Vascular Resistance during Orthostatic Stress: Velocity Is Proportional to Flow and Size Doesn’t Matter
Exploring quality of life, underlying mechanisms, novel diagnostic techniques, and innovative therapies for recurrent syncope.
Investigating syncope in children and adolescents
Measuring the baroreflex: equivalency, repeatability, and its relationship with sex, age, and orthostatic tolerance
Pediatric syncope diagnosis and management: Validation of continuous blood pressure monitoring and alternatives to 24-hour urine sodium sampling

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