The NZ Journal of Physiotherapy - Contents

Nov 2004 Volume 32 Number 3
Editorial - Sue Lord- click for full-text pdf
Full Text Articles:
Constraint-induced movement therapy for people following stroke in an outpatient setting - Karen Potter, Sue Lord - click for full-text pdf
          (keywords: upper limb, recovery, rehabilitation, stroke, constraint-induced movement therapy)
The relationship between ankle dorisflexion range, falls and activity level in women aged 40 to 80 years - Dr Jennifer C Nitz, Mrs Nancy Low Choy - click for full-text pdf
          (keywords: women, ankle dorisflexion range, ageing, falls, activity level)
The Nominal Group Technique: A useful consensus methodology in physiotherapy research - Margaret Potter, Sandy Gordon, Peter Hamer - click for full-text pdf
          (Data Collection, Focus Groups; Group Processes, Methods)
Invited Clinical Commentary :
Community-based or home-based stroke rehabilitation: confusion or common sense? - Leigh A Hale - click for full-text pdf
Scholarly Paper: Clinical Perspective :
Anatomy in Practice: Lumbar Zygapophysial Joint Palpation - Jon Cornwall, Susan R Mercer - click for full-text pdf

(keywords: lumbar zygapophysial joint, assessment, clinical anatomy)

Critically Appraised Papers: click for full-text pdf

The effects of home-based resistance exercise on balance, power and mobility in adults with multiple sclerosis - DeBolt LS and McCubbin JA

Recovery of ambulation during inpatient rehabilitation: physical therapist prognosis for children and adolescents with traumatic brain injury - Dumas HM, Haley SM, Ludlow LH, Carey TM
Transabdominal ultrasound measurement of pelvic floor muscle activity when activated directly or via a transversus abdominis muscle contraction - Bo K, Sherburn M,
Allen T
In Other Journals: click for full-text pdf
Book Reviews: click for full-text pdf
Clinical Reasoning for Manual Therapists - Mark Jones & Darren Rivett -
Explain Pain - David Butler & Lorimer Moseley
FutureGym Future Body - Pip Coory

 


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