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357 Skelton, D, Greig, C, Malbot, K and Young, A (1994). 'Does increased strength and power improve functional ability in healthy elderly women?' (ab...

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Skelton, D, Greig, C, Malbot, K and Young, A (1994). 'Does increased strength and power improve functional ability in healthy elderly women?' (abstract) Clinical Science, 86 (suppl, 3 0 ) , 27. Skelton, D and Young, A (1993).'Are the

National Fitness Survey strength and power thresholds for performance of everyday tasks too high?',Journnl of Physiology,433, 84.

Young, A (1986). in geriatric practice', Actu Medicu Scandinavia, suppl 71 1, 227232. lExercise

In other journals Some of these journals may be available in your hospital library, or photocopies of specific articles may be obtained using inter-library facilities (please ask your librarian for details). The Chartered Society of F'hysiotherapy is also developing i t s own resource centre and special physiotherapy journals collection. In case of difficulty photocopies from physiotherapy journals may be supplied by the CSP on request (but please obtain thern from libraries wherever possible). A charge will be made by the CSP for this service, and because of copyright law no more than one article may be supplied from any issue. Contact: 5a ma nt ha M o I I oy, i nf o rma t i o n ass ista nt , C S P Educa t i o n De pa rt me nt . Physiotherapy is a peer-re,viewedJournal which is indexed in Physiotherapy Index (AMED), CINAHL and EIvlBASE/Excerpta Medica. The figures a t the end of each entry are the first and last page numbers.

Clin cal Rehab litation

Joint reposition sense in subjects with unilateral osteo-arthritis of the knee. L R Garsden, J E Bullock-Saxton. 148-155.

1999.vol 13, no 2,ADril Outcome measurement and rehabilitation. 93-96.

Repeatability of goniometer measurements of the knee in patients wearing an llizarov external fixator: A clinic-based study. K L Barker, S E Lamb, M Burns, A H R W Simpson. 156-163.

Rivermead Mobility Index: A brief review of research to date D A Forlander, R W Bohannon. 97--100.

The short orientation-memory-concentration test: A study of its reliability and validity. D T Wade, E Vergis. 164-170.

The effectiveness of predischarge home assessment visits: A systematic review. C J Patterson, G P Mulley. 101-1 04.

Walking speed on parquetry and carpet after stroke: Effect of surface and retest reliability. J M Stephens, P A Goldie. 171-181.

A randomized controlled trial of day hospital and day centre therapy. S Birch, J Longbottom, M McKay eta/. 105-1 12.

No 3. June Case-mix in rehabilitation: Alternative ways of achieving the same goals. 183-186.

Effect of a physiotherapist-led traing programme on attitudes of nurses caring for patients after stroke. A Forster, G Dowswell, J Young eta/. 1 13-12 2 . Predictors of outcome of rehabilitation of elderly stroke patients in a geriatric ward. B Thommessen, E Bautz-Holter, K Laake. 123-128. Psychological correlates of outcorne following rehabilitation from stroke. M S Clark, D S Smith. 129-140. Sensitivity of Shah, Vanclay and Cooper's modified Barthel Index. C Hocking, M Williams, J Broad, J Baskett. 141-147.

Effect of severity of arm impairment on response t o additional physiotherapy early after smoke. R H Parry, N B Lincoln, C D Vass. 187-198. Description of a new motor re-education programme for the paretic lower limb aimed at improving the mobility of stroke patients. C Mercier, D Bourbonnais, 5 Bilodeau e t a / . 199-206. Freezing episodes in hemiparetic stroke: Results of a pilot survey. J L Bussin, H Abedin, R C Tallis. 207-21 0. Lumbar spine range of motion as a measure of physical and Physiotherapy.Jrilv1999/rol 85/iro 7

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functional impairment: An investigation of validity. C L Nattrass, J E Nitschke, P B Disler eta/. 2 1 1-2 18.

Long-term survival of children and adolescents after traumatic brain injury. D J Strauss, R M Shavelle, T Anderson. 1095-1 100.

Generic health status measures are unsuitable for measuring health status in severely disabled people. P Kersten, M A Mullee, J A E Smith eta/. 21 9-228.

Comparison of the mechanical properties of the heel pad between young and elderly adults. T C Hsu, C L Wang, W C Tsai et a/. 1 101-04.

Inter-rater reliability of postural observation after stroke. E R Carr, F D Kenney, J Wilson-Barnett, D J Newham. 229-242.

Flexion and traction effect on C5-C6 foramina1 space S C Humphreys, J Chase, A Patwardhan. 1 105-09.

Prosthesis rejection in children with a unilateral congenital arm defect. K Posterna, V van der Donk, J van Limbeek eta/. 243-249.

Patient satisfaction and rehabilitation services. R A Keith. 1 122-28.

Shoulder joint replacement for osteo-arthrosis in association with thalidomide-induced phocomelia, R J Newman. 250-252. The Northwick Park care needs assessment (NPCNA): A directly costable outcome measure in rehabilitation. L Turner-Stokes, K Nyein, D Halliwell. 253-267. Post-stroke depression and functional outcome: A cohort study investigating the influence of depression on functional recovery from stroke. F B van de Weg, D J Kuik, G J Lankhorst. 268-272.

British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 1999, vol 16, no 6,June Multisensory environments Regaming our sense L Williams 264-265. Building on the evidence: Changing times, changing practice. W Lloyd-Smith. 266-269. Reflections on clinical effectiveness in therapy: A practical approach. M E Donaghy. 270-274.

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 1998, voI79, no 9, September ABILHAND A Rasch-built measure of manual abilty M Penta, J L Thonnard, L Tesio 1038-42 The sit-to-stand movement in stroke patients and its correlation" with falling. P T Cheng, M Y Liaw, M K Wong eta/. 1043-46. Methylphenidate in early post stroke recovery: A double blind, plecebo-controlled study. C Grade, B Redford, J C hrostowski eta/. 1047-50. Trenscutaneous electrical nerve stimulation: Effect on peripheral nerve conduction, mechanical pain threshold, and tactile threshold in humans. D M Walsh, S Lowe, K McCormack eta/. 1051-58. Age, sex and body mass index as determinants of back and hip extensor fatique in the isometric Sorensen back endurance test. M Kankaanpaa, D Laaksonen, S Taimela eta/. 1069-75. Rater reliability of Fahn's tremor rating scale in patients with multiple sclerosis. J Hooper, R Taylor, B Pentland, I R Whittle. 1076-79. Cervicocephalic kinesthetic sensibility active range of cervical motion, and oculomotor function in patients with whiplash injury. V Heikkila, B I Wenngren. 1089-94.

PhysiotherapyJuly 1999/vol85/no 7

Truth and illusion: Evidence-based practice in the real world P Rogers. 275-280. Wheelchairs: Special seating need and provision. E White. 288-289. Statistical issues in health research: An overview. W Maclaren, A McFadyen. 294-307.

Pediatric Physical Therapy 1999, vol 11, no 1, Spring Patterns of development exhibited by children with cerebral palsy J Jelsma, P Iliff, L Kelly 2-1 1 Changes in the gross motor function measure in children with different types of cerebral palsy: An eight-month follow-up study. J Trahan, F Malouin. 12-17. Evaluation of a community fitness programme for adolescents with cerebral palsy. J Darrah, J Wessel, P Nearingburg, M O'Connor. 18-23. Parents' perspectives of managed care: Implications for pediatric physical therapy. M O'Neil, A Farel, R J Palisano. 24-32. Orthotic treatment with Farrari knee-ankle-foot orthoses. A Bartonek, H Saraste, L M Knutson, M Eriksson. 33-38.

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Australian Journal of Physiotherapy 1999, voI45, no 1 Discrimination of active plantarflexion and inversion movements after ankle injury G Waddington, R Adams 7-14

Cost drivers of ambulatory physiotherapy episodes of care provided in acute public hospital settings. K Grimmer, P Bowman. 15-22. The impact of undergraduate rural education on recently graduated physiotherapists. C Butler, L Sheppard. 23-32. Stroke rehabilitation: Does the therapy area provide a physical challenge? L Ada, F Mackey, R Heard, R Adams. 33-40. Short report: Sonographic measurement of diaphragmatic displacement during tidal breathing manoeuvres: A re1iabi lity study. F Blaney, C S English, T Sawyer. 41-44.

Trace elements and electrolytes in human resting mixed saliva after exercise. J L Chicharro, V Serrano, R Urena eta/. 204-207 Role conflict and confidentiality in multidisciplinary athlete support programmes D Collins, P Moore, D Mitchell eta/. 208-2 1 1 . Injuries to riders in the cross-country phase of eventing: The importance of protective equipment. M R Whitlock. 2 12-213.

British Journal of Occupational Therapy 1999, vol 62, no 2, February Rising from sitting in elderly people Part 2 Strategies to facilitate rising D Chan, D M Laportel, H Sveistrup 64-68

The assessment of communication and interaction skills (ACIS): Measurement properties. K Forsyth, J S Lai, G Keilhofner. 69-74.

British Journal of Sports Medicine 1999, vol 33, no 3, June 'Living high and training low' can improve sea level performance in endurance athletes J Stray-Gundersen, B D Levine 150

Cricket: injury in long trousers. P Bell. 151. Seeking misclassification: 'Doping' in disability sport. F Y Firth. 152. Boxing and medicine. G O'Neill. 153 Musculoskeletal change during spaceflight: A new view of an old woblem. A Goode. 154. Abdominal injuries and sport. J M Ryan. 155-160

The funding agencies' perspective on the provision of electronic assistive technology: Equipping for life. D M Cowen, A R Turner-Smith. 75-79. Reliability of 'the motor observations with regards to sensory intergration': A pilot study. K W Norwood. 80-88. The common problem of Dutch occupational therapists in their intervention with young children with development dyspraxia. G Verkerk. 89-94. No 3, March The joint protection knowledge assessment (JPKA) Reliability and validity A Hammond, N Lincoln 117-122

The use of the Canadian occupational performance measure for the assessment of outcome on a neurorehabilitation unit. C Bodiam. 123-126.

Diabetes and exercise. N S Peirce. 161. Injury rates in Shotokan karate. G R Critchley, S Mannion, C Meredith. 174-1 77.

A thermoplastic thoracolumbar orthosis: Further development and case study. M W Cunliffe. 127-130. No 4. Anril

Analysis of the aerobic-anaerobic transition in elite cyclists during incremental exercise with the use of electromyography. A Lucia, 0 Sanchez, A Carvajal, J L Chicharro. 178-185. A preliminary study of patient comfort associated with customised mouthgaurds. C McClelland, M Kinirons, L Geary. 186-189. Effect of 14 weeks of resistance training on lipid profile and body fat percentage in premenopausal women. B Prabhakaran, E A Dowling, J D Branch eta/. 190-195. A prospective epidemiological study of injuries in four English professional football clubs. D Hawkins, W Fuller. 196-203.

Just playing: Is It time wasted?. S Reade, H Hunter, R McMillan. 157-162. Occupational therapy and physiotherapy: Similar, but not separate. G T Brown, J Greenwood. 163-1 70. Content validity of an assessment tool to identify home fall hazards : The Westmead home safety assessment. L Clemson, M H Fitzgerald, R Heard. 171-179. No 5, May Management strategies for musculoskeletal stress in the parents of children with restricted mobility. J Nicholson. 206-2 19 Physiotherapy July 1<)W/vol X.i/no 7