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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, CSP Education Department. Physiotherapy is a peer-reviewed Journal which is indexed in Physiotherapy Index (AMED), CINAHL and EMBASE/Excerpta Medica. The figures at the end of each entry are the first and last page numbers.
Journal of Allied Health
Teaching research in the undergraduate curriculum: Influencing student attitudes. J F Deem, L S Gonzalez. 247-251.
1999, vol 28, no 3, Fall Uniqueness of physical therapy tasks and its relationship to complexity and delegation: A survey of Pennsylvania physical therapists. I Figueroa-Soto, S Furmansky, C Hughes et al. 148-154.
The development of a web page to promote clinicians’ and students’ collaboration in research. T Hanak, B Hoang, B Boucher, G Keely. 252-256.
Qualitative case study of physical therapist students’ attitudes, motivations, and affective behaviours. L M Hayward, A C Noonan, D Shain. 155-164. Changing trends in programme assessment in physical therapy education: Perceptions of programme directors. B Boucher. 165-173.
Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions: Annual meeting abstracts. 263-276.
British Medical Journal 1999, vol 319, no 7219, November 6 Differentiating between audit and research: Postal survey of health authorities’ views. A Wilson, G Grimshaw, R Baker, J Thompson. 1235.
Implementation and evaluation of an interdisciplinary health professions core curriculum in the College of Health Professions at Armstrong Atlantic State University, Savannah, Georgia. M M Buck, E R Tilson, J C Andersen. 174-178.
ABC of complementary medicine: Massage therapies. A Vickers, C Zollman. 1254-57.
On organisational models for clinical education: Commentary. J Bench. 179-183.
2000, vol 320, no 7228, January 15 Incidence of childhood fractures in affluent and deprived areas: Population-based study. R A Lyons, A M Delahunty, M Heaven et al. 149.
No 4, Winter Effects of educational intervention in gerontology on hospital employees’ knowledge of and attitudes about the older adult. N M Macdowell, C J Proffitt, R C Frey. 212-219.
Uses of botulinum toxin injection in medicine today. A Münchau, K P Bhatia. 161-164.
Training health professionals: A multidisciplinary team approach in a university-based weight-loss programme. B J Brehm, K M Rourke, C Cassell. 226-229.
Qualitative research in health care: Using qualitative methods in health related action research. J Meyer. 178-181.
Preparing for the workplace: Fostering generic attributes in allied health education programmes. J Higgs, A Hunt. 230-239.
No 7231, February 5 Quality of life related to fear of falling and hip fracture in older women: A time trade-off study. G Salkeld, I D Cameron, R G Cumming et al. 341-345.
Perspectives on clinical outcomes assessment: A view for the allied health professions. W G Pfeifle, D E Gussak, C A Keegan. 240-246.
Should journals publish systematic reviews that find no evidence to guide practice? Examples from injury research. P Alderson, I Roberts. 376-377. Physiotherapy April 2000/vol 86/no 4
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No 7234, February 26 Five-year follow-up of a randomised controlled trial of a stroke rehabilitation unit. N B Lincoln, S Husbands, C Trescoli et al. 549.
No 9203, February 12 Stress and psychiatric disorder in healthcare professionals and hospital staff. A Weinberg, F Creed. 533-537
The role of patient care teams in chronic disease management. E H Wagner. 569-572.
Advances in Physiotherapy
Management of chronic disease by practitioners and patients: Are we teaching the wrong things? N M Clark, M Gong. 572-575. No 7235, March 4 The research assessment exercise and medical research. S Tomlinson. 636-639.
The Lancet 1999, vol 354, no 9188, October 23 Treatment and secondary prevention of stroke: Evidence, costs, and effects on individuals and populations. G J Hankey, C P Warlow. 1457-63. An alternative view: Listening to patients. J Coulehan. 1467-68. No 9189, October 30 How to avoid congenital dislocation of the hip. D S Feldman. 1490. Late diagnosis of congenital dislocation of the hip and presence of a screening programme. A Chan et al. 1514-17. No 9192, November 20 Platelet activation with exercise and risk of cardiac events. P Bärtsch. 1747. No 9194, December 4 Link between electromagnetic fields and childhood cancer unresolved. M H Repacholi, A Ahlbom. 1918. Exposure to power-frequency magnetic fields and the risk of childhood cancer. UK Childhood Cancer Study investigators. 1925-31. The agonising negative trend in monitoring of clinical trials. D L DeMets et al. 1983-88. No 9195, December 11 Second thoughts on the safety of St John’s wort. E Ernst. 2016.
1999, vol 1, no 2 Competent women and competing professions: Physiotherapy educators’ perceptions of the field. A Öhman, K Hägg, L Dahlgren. 59-72. Physiotherapy and fibromyalgia: A literature review. A M Mengshoel. 73-82. Aspects of criterion validity and sensitivity of the BAS-health scale in chronic pain patients: A pilot study of patients at a multidisciplinary pain centre. J Elert, S-B Synderth, L Åbjörnsson, B Gerdle. 83-97. Assessment of wrist malalignment in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. M K Nieuwenhuis, J van der Net, W Kuis et al. 99-109.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 1999, vol 80, no 4, April Predicting recovery after spinal cord injury: A rehabilitation imperative. J F Ditunno. 361-364. Swallowing disorders in severe brain injury: Risk factors affecting return to oral intake. L E Mackay, A S Morgan, B A Bernstein. 365-371. Rapid growth of rehabilitation services in traditional communitybased nursing homes. P K Murray, M E Singer, R Fortinsky et al. 372-378. Functional disability and rehabilitation outcome in right hemisphere damaged patients with and without unilateral spatial neglect. N Katz, A Hartman-Maeir, H Ring, N Soroker. 379-384. Relation of disability costs to function: Spinal cord injury. B B Hamilton, A Deutsch, C Russell et al. 385-391.
Rehabilitation still the only way to improve function in multiple sclerosis. G H Kraft. 2016.
Mild traumatic brain injury from motor vehicle accidents: Factors associated with return to work. C E Ruffolo, J F Friedland, D R Dawson et al. 392-398.
2000, vol 355, no 9200, January 22 Perineal massage for prevention of perineal trauma in childbirth. R Johanson. 250-251.
Residential and home-based post-acute rehabilitation of individuals with traumatic brain injury: A case control study. B Willer, J Button, R Rempel. 399-406.
No 9201, January 29 Results at one year of outpatient multidisciplinary pulmonary rehabilitation. T L Griffiths, M L Burr, I A Campbell et al. 362-368.
Repeated passive stretching: Acute effect on the passive muscle moment and extensibility of short hamstrings. J P K Halbertsma, I Mulder, L N H Göeken, W H Eisma. 407-414.
Physiotherapy April 2000/vol 86/no 4
In other journals
Prediction of gait velocity in ambulatory stroke patients during rehabilitation. P A Goldie, T A Matyas, G J Kinsella et al. 415-420. Treadmill walking with partial body weight support versus floor walking in hemiparetic subjects. S Hesse, M Konrad, D Uhlenbrock. 421-427.
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50 blacks and 50 whites. R M Buschbacher, J Koch. 536-539. Electromyographic effects of foot orthotics on selected lower extremity muscles during running. D A Nawoczenski, P M Ludewig. 540-544.
Pelvic restraint effect on lumbar gluteal and hamstring muscle electromyographic activation. B E Udermann, J E Graves, R G Donelson et al. 428-431.
Functional magnetic stimulation: A new modality for enhancing systemic fibrinolysis. V W H Lin, A Perkash, H Liu et al. 545-550. Ultrasound effect on level of stress proteins and arthritic histology in experimental arthritis. M-H Huang, R-C Yung, H-J Ding, C-Y Chai. 551-556.
Cognitive status at admission: Does it affect the rehabilitation outcome of elderly patients with hip fracture? R J Heruti, A Lusky, V Barell et al. 432-436.
Reliability of physical performance tests in four diffferent randomised clinical trials. J L Purser, C E Pieper, P W Duncan et al. 557-561.
Achievement of simple mobility milestones after stroke. M T Smith, G D Baer. 442-447.
Contraction-induced upper extremity H reflexes: Normative values. E B Bodofsky. 562-565.
The Berg Balance Scale as a predictor of length of stay and discharge destination in an acute stroke rehabilitation setting. J Y M Wee, S D Bagg, A Palepu. 448-452.
Seating pressures with conventional and dynamic wheelchair cushions in tetraplegia. S P Burns, K L Betz. 566-571.
Shoulder pain in wheelchair users with tetraplegia and paraplegia. K A Curtis, G A Drysdale, R D Lanza et al. 453-457. Evaluation of selected ultralight manual wheelchairs using ANSI/RESNA standards. R A Cooper, M L Boninger, A Rentschler. 462-467. No 5, May Goals and goal setting in rehabilitation research. J R Basford. 479-480. High bone turnover in the elderly. R Theiler, H B Stähelin, M Kränzlin et al. 485-489. Dynamic balance control in elders: Gait initiation assessment as a screening tool. H Chang, D E Krebs. 490-494. Deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in bilateral lower-extremity amputee patients. R W Zickler, V Gahtan, T Matsumoto, M D Kerstein. 509-511. Frequency of headaches associated with the cervical spine and relationships with anthropometric, muscle performance, and recreational factors. K Grimmer, L Blizzard, T Dwyer. 512-521. Silicone soft socket system: Its effect on the rehabilitation of geriatric patients with transfemoral amputations. K Trich, T Lang, T Stulnig, W Kickinger. 522-525. Correlation of spasticity with hyperactive stretch reflexes and motor dysfunction in hemiplegia. F-M Lin, M Sabbahi. 531-535. Resistance to passive shoulder external rotation in persons with hemiplegia: Evaluation of an assessment system. N E Mngoma, E G Culham, S D Bagg. 531-535. Race effect on nerve conduction studies: A comparison between
Health related quality of life in patients with total hip or knee replacement. R K Sheilds, L J Enloe, K C Leo. 572-579. Perceived difficulty in dealing with consequences of spinal cord injury. E G Wilderström-Noga, E Felipe-Cuervo, J G Broton et al. 580-586. Incomplete spinal cord injury: Neuronal mechanisms of motor recovery and hyperreflexia: Review. J W Little, J F Ditunno, S A Stiens, R M Harris. 587-599. No 6, June Functional outcome in amputation versus limb sparing of patients with lower extremity sarcoma: A matched case-control study. A M Davis, M Devlin, A M Griffin et al. 615-618. Non-traumatic spinal cord injury: Incidence, epidemiology and functional outcome. W O McKinley, R T Seel, J T Hardman. 619-623. Constraint-induced movement therapy for motor recovery in chronic stroke patients. A Kunkel, B Kopp, G Müller et al. 624-628. Measuring outcomes in children’s rehabilitation: A decision protocol. M Law, G King, D Russell et al. 629-636. Correlation of clinical and ultrasonographic features in congenital muscular torticollis. T-C Hsu, C-L Wang, M-K Wong et al. 637-641. Laser therapy: A randomised, controlled trial of the effects of low-intensity Nd:YAG laser irradiation on musculoskeletal back pain. J R Basford, C G Sheffield, W S Harmsen. 647-652. Assessment of command-following in minimally-conscious brain injured patients. J Whyte, M C DiPasquale, M Vaccaro. 653-660. Physiotherapy April 2000/vol 86/no 4
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Improving cognitive function after brain injury: The use of exercise and virtual reality. M A Grealy, D A Johnson, S K Rushton. 661-667.
Australian Journal of Physiotherapy
Practice effects on the less-affected upper extremity after stroke. P S Pohl, C J Winstein. 668-675.
1999, vol 45, no 4 Using qualitative research to enhance the evidence-based practice of healthcare providers. J E Ritchie. 251-258.
The predictive value of plantarflexion of the toes in the assessment of neuropathic voiding disorders in patients with spine lesions at the thoracolumbar level. B Schurch. 681-686.
Wakeful positioning and movement control in young infants: A pilot study. K J Bridgewater, M J Sullivan. 259-268.
Late onset polio sequelae: Disabilities and handicaps in a population-based cohort of the 1956 poliomyelitis outbreak in the Netherlands. B Ivanyi, F Nollet, W K Redekop et al. 687-690. Exercise intensity: Its effect on the high-density lipoprotein profile. T Spate-Douglas, R E Keyser. 691-695. Gait consistency over a seven-day interval in people with Parkinson’s disease. D M Urquhart, M E Morris, R Iansek. 696-701. Changes of laboratory markers of cognitive brain function by thermostimuli in the elderly. T J Doering, J Thiel, B Steuernagel et al. 702-705. Enabling factors related to prosthetic use by people with transtibial and transfemoral amputation. C Gauthier-Gagnon, M-C Grisé, D Potvin. 706-713. Inhibitory casting decreases a vibratory inhibition index of the H-reflex in the spastic upper limb. M K Childers, S S Biswas, G Petroski, O Merveille. 714-716. Unilateral lower limb injury: Its long-term effects on quadriceps, hamstring and plantarflexor muscle strength. H M Holder-Powell, O M Rutherforld. 717-720. An unusual extraspinal cause of bilateral leg pain. C W Slipman, D P Rogers, J S Lipetz et al. 721-724. Walker inlet-closure strap for unsteady patients with lowerextremity amputations. R L Kirby, C E Little, D A MacLeod. 725-727.
Validity of pain and motion indicators recorded on a movement diagram of shoulder lateral rotation. J C MacDermid, B M Chesworth, S Patterson. 269-278. Warm-up: Efficacy of the programme designed for downhill skiing. K M Whelan, E M Gass, C C Moran. 279-290. Respiratory muscle training for tetraplegic patients: A literature review. K Stiller, N Huff. 291-300. Case report: Respiratory training for a person with C3-C4 tetraplegia. M Ehrlich, P J Manns, C Poulin. 301-308. Case report: Developing prosthetic weight bearing in a knee disarticulation amputee. M E Jones, G M Bashford, B J Munro. 309-318.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 1999, vol 53, no 10, October A randomised controlled trial: Shifting boundaries of doctors and physiotherapists in orthopaedic outpatient departments. G Daker-White, A J Carr, I Harvey, G Woolhead et al. 643-650.
Physical Therapy Reviews 1999, vol 4, no 3, September Does decreased muscle strength cause acute muscle strain injury in sport? A systematic review of the evidence. C A Emery. 141-151.
New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
Is exercise beneficial in the treatment and rehabilitation of the problem drinker? A critical review. M E Donaghy, N Mutrie. 153-166.
1999, vol 27, no 3, December The benign joint hypermobility syndrome. A Cherpl, R Marks. 9-22.
Effects of therapeutic modalities on wound healing: A conservative approach to the management of chronic wounds. P E Houghton. 167-182.
How much to disclose: Health information and the physiotherapist. S Elkin, L Anderson. 27-32.
The complexity of pain. Part 2: Pain as a complex adaptive system. R Stephenson. 183-194.
Physiotherapy treatment for a child with non-progressive congenital ataxia. H Mulligan, K Mills, O Pascoe, M Smith. 34-41.
The effects of exercise training on patients with chronic heart failure. A Taylor. 195-202.
Vigorous exercises for multiple sclerosis: A case report. E van Sint Annaland, S Lord. 42-44.
Pulsed electromagnetic fields for osteogenesis and repair. H A Thawer. 203-213.
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