In other journals

In other journals

271 In other journals Some of these journals may be available in your hospital library, or photocopies of specific articles may be obtained using int...

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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 Physiotherapy 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 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, C S P Education Department. Physiotherapy is a peer-reviewed Journal which is indexed in Physiotherapy lndex (AMED), ClNAHL and EMBASEIExcerp ta Medica . The figures a t the end of each entry are the first and last page numbers.

Physiotherapy Research International

Improvement in ejection fraction by hydrotherapy as rehabilitation in patients with chronic pulmonary emphysema. H Kurabayashi, I Machida, K Kubota. 284-291.

1998, vel 3, no 3

The use of musculoskeletal techniques in adult cerebral palsy. S Tyson. 292-295.

Theories about therapies are underdeveloped. L De Souza. iv. Functional capacity and early radiographic osteoarthritis in middle-aged people with chronic knee pain. A-C Larsson, I Peterson, C Ekdahl. 153-163. Falls reported among elderly Norwegians living at home A Bergland, A M Pettersen, K Laake. 164-1 74.

International Journal for Quality in Health Care 1998, vol 10, no 6, December

Asthmatic patients’ views of a comprehensive asthma rehabilitation programme: A three-year follow-up. M Emtner, A Hedin, G StAlenheim. 175-193.

Using outcomes data t o compare plans, networks, and providers: what is the state of the art? D R Nerenz. 463-465.

Recovery of walking function in stroke patients after minimal rehabilitation. L A Hale, C J Eales. 194-205.

Hospital accreditation as a means of achieving international quality standards in health. H Eduardo. 469-472.

A survey of UK manual therapists’ practice of and attitudes towards manipulation and its consequences. G Adams, J Sim 206-227.

Using health outcomes data t o compare plans, networks and providers. R H Palmer. 477-483.

Treatment of torticollis in infancy by manual pressure applied over the parasacro-coccygeal structures. I Kviberg, A Orbe. 228-230.

The outcomes utility index: Will outcomes data tell us what we want to know? E A McGlynn. 485-490. Use of outcome data by purchasers and consumers: New strategies and new dilemmas. J H Hibbard. 503-508

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Where is the person in the case? G Jensen. v.

The quality of well-being scale: Critical similarities and differences with 9 - 3 6 , R M Kaplan, T G Ganiats, W J Sieber, J P Anderson. 509-520.

Slow rehabilitation of a traumatic lower limb amputee.

E Condie, H Scott. 233-238. Rehabilitation of a traumatic lower limb amputee. R Gailey 239-243. The accuracy of predicting functional recovery in patients following a stroke, by physiotherapists and patients. F Jones 244-256

Anticipating market demand: Tracking enrollee satisfaction and health over time. H Allen. 521-530. Building health plan databases to risk adjust outcomes and payments. M C Hornbrook, M J Goodman, P A Fishman et J / 53 1-538. Accountability for health outcomes and the proper unit of analysis: What do the experts think? D R Nerenz. 539-546.

Learning physiotherapy Students’ ways of experiencing the patient encounter M A Dahlgren 257-273

A major employer as a health care services laboratory. G R Reeve, S Pastula, R Rontal. 547-553.

Reliability of clinical balance outcome measures in the elderly M M Giorgetti, B A Harris, A Jette 274-283

Effective reports for health care quality data. D R Veroff, P M Gallagher, V Wilson. 555-560. Physiotherapy May IYSY/vol %/no 5

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Complementary herapies in Medicine '

1998, vol 6, no 4, December

Simultaneous bilateral patellar tendon rupture. R W Walker. 15-1 6. Hypothesis: Is sacrococcygeal hypomobility related t o chronic back pain and stiffness? J Wooley, C Kemper. 17-20.

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For pluralism in medicine. A J Vickers. 169-1 71 . Bibliometric analysis of randomised trials in complementary medicine. A J Vickers. 185-1 89. Medical romanticism and the sources of medical practice. D Moerman. 198-202. There is more to acupuncture than the weekend course. R James. 203-207. Do therapists need t o do research? C Wood. 208-210.

Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development 1998, vol 35, no 3, July Is spine surgery rehabilitation? P R Meyer. vii-viii.

Adaptive gait responses to plantar heel pain. A D Levins, H B Skinner, V J Caiozzo. 289-293.

Evidence of the effects of health care: A plea for a single standard across 'orthodox' and 'complementary' medicine. I Chalmers. 21 1-213.

Automatic tuning of myoelectric prostheses. C Bonivento, A Davalli, C Fantuzzi e t a / . 294-304.

Journal of Orthopaedic Medicine

Wrist motion in handrim wheelchair propulsion. D J Veeger, L S Meershoek, L H V van der Woude, J M Langenhoff. 305-3 13.

1998, vol 20, no 1

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Where does

it

hurt? What hurts? D Newham. 1.

Specialist musculoskeletal provision in primary care: Cost effectiveness. I Bernstein. 2-9. Previously undetected symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder in a population of patients attending a chronic pain clinic. S A L Holmes, N T North. 10-1 3. Leg length inequality revisited: An osteopathic approach. 14-21.

Measurement of impaired muscle function of the gastrocnemiur soleus and tibialis anterior muscles in spastic hemiplegia: A preliminary study. J G Becher, J Harlaar, G J Lankhorst, T W Vogelaar. 3 14-326. Mathematical modeling of normal pharyngeal bolus transport; A preliminary study. M W Chang, B Rosendall, B A Finlayson. 32 7-334. Incidence of peripheral neuropathy in the contralateral limb of persons with unilateral amputation due to diabetes. P J Potter, 0 Maryniak, R Yaworski, C Jones. 33 5-339.

Specified computerised tomographic view of the sacroiliac joints. M T F Read. 22-24. Case report: Acute wrist pain. M Cameron. 25-27

Physiotherapy Theory and Practice

No 2

1998, vol 14, no 1

Low back pain and the leg twist test. B J Sweetman. 3-9.

Mission impossible? L P Cahalin. 1-4.

The whiplash associated acromioclavicular syndrome J Patijn, M Jonquiere, R Brouwer, H Kingma. 10-12.

Cardiovascular responses to manual hyperinflation in post-operative coronary artery surgery patients. S Patman, S Jenkins, S Bostock, S Edlin. 5-12.

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Stability dysfunction and low back pain S Mottram. M Comerford. 13-1 8.

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A physically demanding occupation predicts premature retirement among patients with erosive arthritis. A H Hakkinen, E A Malkia, T M Sokka, P J Hannonen. 13-22.

The role of the International Federation for ManuaVMusculoskeletal Medicine (FIMM). M A Hutson. 1.

Attitudes of novice physiotherapists to their professional role: A gender perspective. A Ohman, K Hagg. 23-32.

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Respiratory synkinesis: Polyelectromyographic investigation K Lewit, V Janda, M Veverkova. 2-6. Adult trigger finger. A L Davies. 7-1 2 An effective treatment of Morton's neuralgia. G G Hirschberg. 13-1 4.

Physiotherapy May l?J!N/vd 85/no 5

Motor learning: A practical framework for paediatric physiotherapy. H M Larin. 33-48. Assessment of reliability of the hand-held dynamometer for measuring strength in healthy older adults. J Richardson, P Stratford, D Cripps, 49-54.

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The effect of directed vigorous coughing on energy expenditure and pulmonary function in normal subjects. N Holland, M T Williams, D Parsons eta/. 55-62.

Physical and Occupational Therapy in Pediat r ics

No 2

Evidence-based practice and professional credibility. E Culham. 65-68. Chaos, variability and stereotypy in paediatric physiotherapy. L de Groot. 69-74. The effect of a hinged ankle-foot orthosis on hemiplegic gait: Four single case studies. S Tyson, H Thornton, A Downes. 75-86. Effects of functional weightlifting training on lifting strength and isokinetic peak torque of trunk and limb muscles. G Y F Ng, H K F Chan, S S H Chan eta/. 87-92. Supervised exercises in relation to rotator cuff disease (impingement syndrome stages II and Ill): A tremendous regimen and its rationale. A S B~hmer,P H Staff, J I Brox. 93-1 06. Inter-tester comparison between visual estimation and goniometric measurement of ankle dorsiflexion. P Croxford, K Jones, K Barker. 107-1 14.

1998, vol 18, no 314

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Trajectories of motor development: Polydrug exposed infants in the first fifteen months. L Fetters. E Z Tronick. 1-1 8. Effects of prenatal drug exposure on neurobehavioural functioning in young infants. Y Blanchard, P E Suess, M Beeghly. 19-38. Perceptions of competence and peer acceptance in young children with motor and learning difficulties. S Klein, J Magill-Evans. 39-52. Differences in Hebrew handwriting skills between Israeli children in second and third grade. A Yochman, S Parush. 53-66. Quality of reach during a game and during a rote movement in children with cerebral palsy. R Beauregard, J J Thomas, D L Nelson. 67-84. The effects of sensory-based treatment of drooling in children: A preliminary study. M M Palmer, M B Heyman. 85-96.

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What do students, and the therapists they will become, need to know in a changing world? T Ley. 121-1 24. Physiotherapists' perceptions of the gap between education and practice. A Hunt, B Adamson, L Harris. 125-1 38. Issues in the measurement of hand oedema. M Palmada, S Shah, K O'Hare. 139-148. Assessment of walking, balance and sensorimotor performance of hemiparetic patients in the acute stage after stroke. L M Nilsson, J Y Carlsson, G Grimby, L A Nordholm. 149-1 58. Paradigms in physiotherapy research: An analysis of 68 Swedish doctoral dissertations. C Ekdahl. T Nilstun. 159-170.

Improving oral imitation in preschool children with and without hearing impairment. C Orr. 97-1 08. Functional measures and paediatric assessment. I Burgman. 109-1 22. A review of the quality of upper extremities skills test (QUEST) for children with cerebral palsy. A Hickey, J Ziviani. 123-1 36. Positioning to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS): Current trends and research. A K Knight. 137-148. Muscle strengthening in children with cerebral palsy. N B Haney 149-1 58.

The use of joint play glides to treat meniscal restrictions. D Tiberio. 171-1 76.

Manual Therapy

Recent advances and future challenges in cardiopulmonary physiotherapy. S Jenkins. 177-1 82.

1998, vol 3, no 4, November The value of the randomised clinical trial in the field of physiotherapy. B W Koes, J L Hoving. 179-1 86.

Reflections on transition. H Baddeley, S Hasson, M Simmonds 185-1 88.

Minor peripheral nerve injuries: An underestimated source of pain? J Greening, B Lynn. 187-1 94.

Secretion clearance by manual hyperinflation: Possible mechanisms. L Maxwell, E Ellis. 189-198.

Irritability. M Zusman. 195-202

Description of manual hyperinflation in intubated patients with atelectasis. B McCarren, C M Chow. 199-21 0. Physical therapy patients' perceptions of their relationships with health care professionals. 0 D Payton, C E Nelson, M St C Hobbs. 21 1-222. The theory-practice gap and physiotherapy in the UK: Insights from the nursing experience. C Roskell, A Hewison, S Wildman. 223-234.

Design and feasibility of a randomised clinical trial t o evaluate the effect of vertical traction in patients with a lumbar radicular syndrome. N C Moret, M van der Stap, R Hagmeijer eta/. 203-2 1 1. Hand contact area, force applied and early non-linear stiffness (toe) in a manual stiffness discrimination task. L Nicholson, C Maher, R Adams. 21 2-21 9. A case report of sacroiliac joint dysfunction with urinary symptoms. T R Dangaria. 220-221. Physiotherapy May 1999/vol85/no 5