British Journal of Hand Therapy Autumn/Winter 2005 Volume 10 No 3/4 Contents Articles Light Touch and Pain Sensation Differences between Dominant and ...
British Journal of Hand Therapy Autumn/Winter 2005 Volume 10 No 3/4 Contents Articles Light Touch and Pain Sensation Differences between Dominant and Non-Dominant Hands of Healthy Subjects pages 76–79 Aysxe O¨zcan, Mehtpa Malkoc Ozdirenc, Fatma Akin A Delphi Study of the Role of Parameters and Requirements of Extended Scope Practice in Hand Therapy pages 80–86 Bridget Ellis, Paula Kersten, Andrew Sibley The Rise and Fall of RSI: Competing Models of Causation and the Current Debate pages 87–92 Meirion Grimshaw The Effects of Early Rheumatoid Arthritis on Dominant and Non-Dominant Hand Impairment and Function pages 93–97 For further information on subscribing, ordering back issues or submitting manuscripts to the British Journal of Hand Therapy go to http://www.handtherapy.co.uk