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 (ask your librarian for details). The CSP is also developing its 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 I them 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: Samantha Molloy, Information Assistant, Education Department, The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. Physiotherapy is a peer reviewed Journal which is indexed in Physiotherapy Index (AMED), ChVAHL and EMBASEIExcerpta Medica. The figures at the end of each entry are the first and last page numbers.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 1998, vol 79, no 11, November ............................................................................................................................... Stroke rehabilitation: Clinical predictors of resource utilisation. R L Harvey, E J Roth, A W Heinemann eta/. 1349-55. Suicide in a spinal cord injured population: Its relation to functional status. A Hartkopp, H Brnrnnum-Hansen, A-M Seidenschnur, F Biering-Sorensen. 1356-61. Fluoroscopictransforaminal lumbar epidural steroids: An outcome study. G E Lutz, V B Vad, R J Wisneski. 1362-66.
The effects of a physical training program on patients with osteo-arthritis of the knees. H Rnrgind, B Bibow-Nielsen, B Jensen eta/. 1421-27. Neurological level effect on the discharge functional status of spinal cord injured persons after rehabilitation. J W Middleton, G Truman, T J Geraghty. 1428-32. Quality of life and traumatic spinal cord injury. N Westgren, R Levi. 1433-39. Alternative health care: Its use by individuals with physical disabilities. H H Krauss, C Godfrey, J Kirk, D M Eisenberg. 1440-47.
Parental report of pediatric tracheostomy care.
S C Bahng, S VanHala, V S Nelson eta/. 1367-69. High-frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation alters thermal but not mechanical allodynia following chronic constriction injury of the rat sciatic nerve. D L Somers, E R Clemente. 1370-76. Test-retest reliability of trunk accelerometry during standing and walking. R Moe-Nilssen. 1377-90. Functional outcome after brain tumor and acute stroke: A comparative analysis. M E Huang, D X Cifu, L Keyser-Marcus. 1386-90. Nuclear magnetic resonance evidence of different muscular adaptations after resistance training. P M Walker, F Brunotte, I Rouhier-Marcer. 1391-98. Variation in torque production with medium frequency alternating current. A R Ward, V J Robertson. 1399-1404. Incidence of the inability to flex the proximal interphalangealjoint in normal subjects. D C Wilcox, R Buschbacher, J Bergeron. 1405-07. Speed dependence of crutch force and oxygen uptake: Implications for design of comparative trials on orthoses for people with paraplegia. M J Ijzerman, G Baardman, H J Hermens et a/. 1408-44. Low-level laser therapy in ankle sprains: A randomised clinical trial. R A de Bie, C W de Vet, T E Lenssen eta/. 1415-20.
C Ii nica I RehabiIitation 1998, vol26, no 6, December ............................................................................................................................... The review process. D T Wade. 451-453. Techniques for measurement and assessment of mobility in rehabilitation: A theoretical approach. J B J Bussmann, H J Stam. 455-464. The impact of an information pack on patients with stroke and their carers: A randomised controlled trial. J Mant, J Carter, D T Wade, S Winner. 465-476. A comparison of two physiotherapy treatment approaches to improve walking in multiple sclerosis: A pilot randomised controlled study. S E Lord, D T Wade, P W Halligan. 477-488. Predictive factors for the outcome of a multidisciplinary pain rehabilitation programme on sick-leave and life satisfaction in patients with whiplash trauma and other myofascial pain: A follow-up study. H Heikkila, E Heikkila, M Eisemann. 487-496. Comparison between two devices for measuring hip joint motions. S M A Bierma-Zeinstra, A M Bohnen, R Ramlal eta/. 497-505. Cognitive deficits following stroke in the basal ganglia. J Hochstenbach, K P M van Spaendonck, A R Cools eta/. 514-520.