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Some of the following journals may be available in your hospital library. or photocopiesof specific articles may be obtained using inter-library facilities (ask your librarian for details). The British Library Medical Service has an extensive collection of medical and physiotherapy journals and may be approached for photocopies direct when no local library service is available - contact: Medical Information Service, British Library Document Supply Centre, Boston Spa, Wetherby, West Yorks LS23 7BQ (tel 0937 546039). 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 them from libraries wherever possible). A charge will be made by the CSP for this service. Contact: Maureen Muir, Information Officer, Education Department, The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.
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insufficiency - a comparative study R Zatterstrom. T Friden. A Lindstrand, U Moritz 91-97 Algometry Measuring pain threshold, method and characteristics in healthy subjects J A Hogeweg, M J Langerers, A T M Bernards et a/ 99-103 Is handicap affected by a hospital based rehabilitation programme? C W Roy, J Hunter, Y Arthurs, R J Prescott. 105-112
Spine 1992, vol 17; no 4, April Straight leg raising test versus radiologic size, shape and position of lumbar disc hernias. U Thelander, M Fagerlund, S Friberg, S Larsson. 395-399. Spinal mobility and trunk muscle strength in 15-year-old schoolchildren with and without low-back pain. J J Salminen, P Maki, A Oksanen, J Pentti. 405-411.
Physiotherapy Canada 1992, vol 44, no 2, Spring The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy 1992, vol 15, no 6, June Accelerated rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. K D Shelbourne, P Nitz. 256-264. Commentary and historical perspective of anterior cruciate ligament rehabilitation. T R Malone, W E Garrett Jr. 265-269. Current concepts for rehabilitation following anterior-cruciate ligament reconstruction. F H Fu, S L-Y Woo, J J Irrgang. 270 -278. Current concepts in the treatment of anterior cruciate ligament disruption. K E Wilk, J R Andrews. 279-293. Rehabilitation of the allograft reconstruction. R E Mangine, F R Noyes. 294-302. Update on accelerated rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. K D Shelbourne, T E Klootwyk, M S DeCarlo. 303-308. Traditional versus accelerated rehabilitation following ACL reconstruction: A one-year follow-up. M S DeCarlo, K D Shelbourne, J R McCarroll, A C Rettig. 309-316. Surgical and biomechanical considerations in rehabilitation of patients with intra-articular ACL reconstructions. B J Tovin, T S Tovin, M Tovin. 317-322. The editor’s role in the science and art of physical therapy. J A Gould. 323-325.
Observer variation in an audit of charts of patients with rheumatoid arthritis.. F V Wright, A Helewa, C H Goldsmith, N Doshi. 26-32. The ability to fake on the attitude toward disabled persons scale-A as a screening instrument for admission into a physical therapy program. A R A Onuoha. 34-36. Compliance of patients with an exercise program for rheumatoid arthritis. S J Terpstra, L P de Witte, J P M Diederiks. 37-41.
American Journal of Physical Medicine apd Rehabilitation 1992, vol 71, no 2, April Academic psychiatry: Balancing clinical practice and academic activities. M Grabois. 77-80. Academic productivity in physical medicine and rehabilitation. P Kaplan, W Jerry Mysiw, W S Pease. 81-85. Workers’ disability and return to work. D G Tate. 92-96.
International Journal of Rehabilitation Research 1992, vol 15, no 1 Influences of a hand-positioning device on upper-extremity control of children with cerebral palsy. D T Reid, A Sochaniwskyj. 15-29. Arm amputation statistics for England 1958 - 88: An exploratory statistical analysis. P H Chappell. 57 - 62.
More than just a therapist. D K Kleven. 326-328.
Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 1992, vol24, no 2, May Body weight-bearing while rising and sitting down in patients with stroke. M Engardt, E Olsson. 67-74. Diagnostic blocks of the tibia1 nerve in spastic hemiparesis. J H Arendzen, H van Duijn, M K F Beckmann et a/ 75581
Physical and Occupational Therapy in Paediatrics 1992, vol 12, no 1 The efficacy of sensory integration treatment compared to tutoring. B N Wilson, B J Kaplan, S Fellowes e t a / . 1-36. A clinical report of long-term outcomes following selective posterior rhizotomy: Implications for selection, follow-up and research P C Montgomery. 69-88.
Postural reorganisation following lower limb amputation Possible motor and sensory determinants of recovery. A C H Guerts, T W Mulder, B Nienhuis, A J Rijken. 83-90.
The Lancet
Muscle training in chronic anterior cruciate ligament
Vibration therapy for pain (editorial). 1513-14
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