Journal Catalogue - 1981- 1988

Articles published in the NZ Journal of Physiotherapy from 1981- 1988.

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April, 1981. Vol. 9, No. 1

Editorial. Pg. 5 New Year’s Honours: Donald Mitchell McKenzie, OBE, MCSP, MZSP, DipMT 1981 Internation Year of Disabled Persons J. L. Low. A description of the first year of the Physiotherapy Course at Auckland Technical Institute. Pg. 7 J. & G. Wilson. An evaluation of physiotherapy training. Pg. 12 Public relations survey: Waikato Hospital. Pg. 14 E. R. Cowley & P. J. Collins. Activity sampling in a physiotherapy department. Pg. 17 R. Gallagher. Survey of 1979 New Zealand physiotherapy students. Pg. 18 J. W. Vargo, F. A. Vargo & J. E. Semple. Influence of disability simulation. Pg. 22 Shool reports. Pg. 25 NZSP Conference 1982. Pg. 27 Book reviews. Pg. 28 Questions in the House. Pg. 29

August, 1981. Vol. 9, No. 2

NZSP Annual Report. Pg. 5 M. Roesenburg. Aspects of the Maori patient. Pg. 7 G. Gibb. Acupuncture. Pg. 11 J. Older. The use of touch in healing. Pg. 15 J. Buswell. Continuing education (Auckland Branch). Pg. 17 M. H. Moon. Biofeedback using a respiration parameter in the treatment of behavioural breathing disorders. Pg. 19 Letters. Pg. 21 Rules of conduct and a training programme for hospital physiotherapy aides. Pg. 25

November 1981. Vol. 9, No. 3

Physiotherapy courses and conferences: 1981-1982. Pg. 2 Editorial. Pg. 5 J. Weisberg & H. G. B. Speakman. Hypnosis and manual dexterity. Pg. 7 M. C. Draper. Movement or monotony? The outcome of stroke. Pg. 11 J. Wilson & G. Wilson. Job satisfaction. Pg. 13 Professor R. H. Johnson. The possibility of university training in Wellington in relationship to other university programmes. Pg. 17 The question of membership. Pg. 21 S. Thomas & C. Dawes. A critical evaluation of some extensible bandages in current use. Pg. 23 S. Grant. Treatment note: Modified walking frame for the hemiplegic patient. Pg. 27 H. J. Pow. Discrimination of disabilities. Pg. 29 Book reviews. Pg. 29 R. Bodley Scott. Cancer, the facts. E. M. McLachlan. Fundamentals of electrocardiography. J. Crawford Adams. Outline of orthopaedics. S. A. Hyde. Physiotherapy in rheumatology. Moser et al. Better living and breathing. A manual for patients. New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg. 31

April 1982. Vol. 10, No, 1

Notices. Pg. 2 Obituary:Penelope Ann Simmers. Pg. 4 B.Keall. Sexuality and the disabled – a training programme for physiotherapists. Pg. 5 D. Hancock. A two year study of type I “Clicky” hips. Pg. 7 G. Hall. Skiing for the disabled. Pg. 9 R. J. Hopkins. A clinical study: chondromalacia patellae. Pg. 13 New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists post-basic education questionnaire survey, 1981. Pg. 15 Department of physiotherapy Auckland Technical Institute: Report. Pg. 19 Otago Polytechnic: Report. Pg. 19 Book reviews. Pg. 20 R. A. McKenzie. The lumbar spine. G. P. Grieve. Common vertebral joint problems. P. E. Sumner, C. R. Phillips & C. V. Mosley. Birthing rooms concept and reality. Co-ordinating committee on physiotherapy: Post basic education and staff training – 1983 calendar. Pg. 21 New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg. 31

August 1982. Vol. 10, No. 2

Co-ordinating committee on physiotherapy: Post basic education and staff training – 1983 calendar. Pg. 2 M. Moon. IXth International Congress of the World Confederation of Physical Therapy – Stockholm, Sweden. Pg. 5 M. Moon. Psychology of pain. Pg. 5 M. Moon. Post-operative pain, EMG biofeedback measures and relaxation. Pg. 6 M. Moon. Body awareness. Pg. 7 Review of papers. Pg. 9 J. Buswell. Low back pain: a comparison of two treatment programmes. Pg. 13 B. R. Mulligan. NAGS – Modified mobilisation techniques for the cervical and upper thoracic spines. Pg. 17 H. Martindale. Epidural analgesia – For relief of post-operative pain in closed chest trauma. W. Tillett. The role of a physiotherapist in a hospice. Books. Pg. 22 J. Cyriax. Textbook of orthopaedic medicine. Volume one. Diagnosis of soft tissue lesions. J. H. Carr & R. B. Shepherd. Physiotherapy in disorders of the brain; a clinical guide. New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg. 23

Nov, 1982. Vol. 10, No. 3

Co-ordinating committee on physiotherapy: Post basic education and staff training – 1983 calendar. Pg. 2 Editorial. Pg. 4 Parliamentary select committee chiropractors bill (No. 91-1). Pg. 5 Committee to review primary medical services. Pg. 8 Health services manpower planning workshop. Rotorua 13-17 September 1982. Pg 14 Northland health services advisory committee. Pg. 18 Books. Pg. 23 B.M. Davies. The disabled child and adult. G. P. Grieve. Common vertebral joint problems. P. M. Galley & A. L. Forster. Human movement; an introductory text for physiotherapy students. A. G. Apley & L. Solomon. Apley’s system of orthopaedics and fractures. J. E. Semple. Rheumatoid arthritis – Conflict and challenge. New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg. 27

April 1983. Vol. 11, No. 1

Hon. A. G. Malcolm. Private practice. Pg. 5 Women in the health services. Pg. 7 Abstracts. Pg. 8 Physiotherapy manpower data. Pg. 9 Physiotherapy and manpower planning. Pg. 12 N. I. Grant & E. R. Nye. Life-style and sport. Pg. 13 D. Hancock. The management of talipes. Pg. 14 J. Low & I. Atkinson. The reliability of measuring functional elevation at the shoulder. Pg. 16 A. W. F. Lettin. Which patients can benefit from joint replacement? Pg. 17 J. Mathias & J. Pryor. Respiratory walker. Pg. 19 NZ Manipulative Therapists Association. Pg 20 Books, Pg. 21, 33 G. M. Shenfield. Combination bronchodilator therapy (Part I). Pg. 23 G. A. Foote. Exercises in the imaging modalities. Pg. 31 School reports. Pg. 32 A. McCarthy. Amelia: case study. Pg 34

August 1983. Vol. 11, No. 2

Instructions to authors. Pg. 3 Editorial. Pg. 5 Profile. A. G. M. Wilson. Pg. 6 P. Fenwick, S. Kennedy & N. Zepke. Physiotherapists trained in technical institutes: The findings of an evaluation. Pg. 7 D. M. McKenzie. Physiotherapists as carers: It’s who we are as much as what we do. Pg. 11 Rehabilitation international disabled peoples’ international. Asia/Pacific Meetings April 1983. Pg. 13 S. Culpan. Clinical update on the art and science of acupuncture. Pg. 19 A. A. Halpern. Sit-up exercises: An electromyographic study. Pg. 23 N. M. Blampied, A. Coulthard & S. Hall. Imagery-enriched relaxation treatment for Raynaud’s symptoms. Pg. 27 H. U. Cameron. Electromagnetic therapy: Fact or fiction. Pg. 31 Nonunion of fractures: is electromagnetic stimulation the answer? Pg. 32 K. Abelson, G. B. Langley, H. Sheppeard &. R. D. Wigley. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in rheumatoid arthritis. Pg. 33 New arthritis drugs continue to excite interest. Pg. 35 Health services reorganisation. Pg. 37 World Confederation for Physical Therapy: Extracts from the Annual Report for 1982. Pg. 38 Microwave therapy equipment. Pg. 42 Books. Pg. 43 Abstracts. Pg. 44 New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.47

December 1983. Vol. 11, No. 3

Editorial. Pg. 5 Physiotherapy Act Area Health Boards Bill Continuing education – A cooperative scheme An Honour Backswing – For spinal and joint conditions Report. Pg. 7 Specialist status The practice of acupuncture in physiotherapy J. P. Patten. Spinal cord compression: a neurological emergency. Pg. 10 Official information act 1982. Pg. 11 Reiter’s syndrome: does it differ in males and females. Pg. 11 M. C. Andreae & M. H. Moon. A physiotherapist’s approach to psychogeriatrics. Pg. 13 G. Moller. Safe way to running. Essential advice for all sports. Pg. 15 Report: Rehabilitation conference – May 1983. Pg. 15 G. C. Dixon. Determination of the effects of distance running on the psoas muscle. Pg. 17 Accident Compensation Corporation. Pg. 21 Letters to the editor. Pg. 23 Acute low back pain: do spine films really aid diagnosis? Pg. 24 G. Salmond. Planning the health workforce – An overview. Pg. 26 G. Salmond. A prescription for research in health manpower development. Pg. 30 A. Morris. Health sector funding and manpower development. Pg. 30 Books. Pg. 32 Books for the physiotherapist. Pg. 33 R. D. Jones. The effectiveness of rehabilitation on recovery from brain damage: A literature review. Pg. 34 New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.39

April 1984, Vol. 12, No. 1

Co-ordinating committee on physiotherapy: Post basic education and staff training – 1984 calendar. Pg. 2 Editorial. Pg. 5 C.G. Russell. Physiotherapy education: A degree of change required? Pg. 8 Report – International scholars assemble for physiotherapy conference. Pg. 11 M. L. Roberts Research Prize. Pg. 13 R. Skoblar. Diagnosing back pain: How to use CT. Pg. 15 Watch for school sports injuries. Pg. 18 P. A. Wells & B. Stacey. Gerontology and its effects on attitudes toward the aged. Pg. 20 Bronchial function: how much variation is unimportant? Pg. 21 Analgesics and asthma. Pg. 21 J. I. Williams. What is it that is physiotherapy? Pg. 23 Multiple sclerosis treatment. Pg. 25 D.H. Goode, H. D. Jamieson & D. M. Warrington. Quality assurance in physiotherapy. Pg. 27 Routine breast exam: better done by you or by the patient? Pg. 28 A.G.M. Wilson, Mr Jamieson, R. Saunders & C. Metcalf. The physical behaviour of ultrasound. Pg. 30 M. S. Lloyd & N. Miller. A biofeedback weight bearing device. Pg. 32 Etretinate therapy for psoriasis: does it raise serum lipids? Pg. 33 B.M. Richardson. Rehabilitation in a multi-disciplinary setting. Pg. 35 J. E. Semple. Teaching anatomy by television – An experimental study. Pg. 38 Accident Compensation Corporation. Pg. 39 Letters to the editor. Pg. 40 P. A. Wells. Clinical practice and performance results of physical therapy students in a Canadian university. Pg. 41 Abstract. Pg. 45 Policy statement on girls’ physical education 1983. Pg. 45 School report. Pg. 46 Nasal intubation: does it lead to sinusitis in ICU patients? Pg. 46 New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.47

August 1984. Vol. 12, No. 2

Editorial. Pg. 14 Letter to the editor. Pg. 14 The New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists Inc. President’s Annual Report 1983. Pg. 15 L. T. Twomey. Postgraduate studies and professional development. Pg. 17 J. Fisk. The history in back pain patients. Pg. 19 The New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists Inc. Scholarship Trust Awards. Pg. 22 H. Martindale. Evaluation of an asthma education programme. Pg. 23 S. J. Randle, M. G. McMyn & M. C. Draper. Current practice in stroke rehabilitation: Observations on desirable and undesirable practices. Pg. 25 C. M. Williams. Calcium deficient disease. From seven to seventy. Pg. 27 J. Stoke. Health for all by the year 2000 – Achieving the goal. Pg. 30 Volunteer service abroad report: Physiotherapy in a major centre in Papua New Guinea. Pg. 32 Books. Pg. 32 L. D. Lehmkuhl & L. K. Smith. Brunnstrom’s clinical kinesiology. A. Forster & N. Palastanga. Clayton’s electrotherapy. World Confederation for Physical Therapy news. Pg. 33 Abstracts. Pg. 34 School Report. Pg. 37 NZMTA list of graduates 1983. Pg. 38 New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.39

December 1984. Vol. 12, No. 3

Honours – Miss Joan Derbidge. Pg. 1 Obituary: Barry Gordon Williams. Pg. 1 Letters. Pg. 2 A.Morris. Physiotherapy workforce in 1983 and the changes taking place. Pg. 3 J. G. Lithgow. Inspiratory muscle training: An overview and programme outline. Pg. 5 Respiratory rehabilitation at Waikato Hospital. Pg. 7 M. Moon. Survey of university education of physiotherapists. Pg. 9 B. McPhee. Training and possible future trends in occupational physiotherapy. Pg. 12 K. E. Valentine. Massage in psychological medicine – Modern use of an ancient art. Pg. 15 M. J. Reid. Fair H2O – Long may you flow. Pg. 17 Treatment notes. Pg. 19 H. Martindale. Silicone oil in the treatment of hand injuries. S. Sewell. The use of silicone oil for active mobilisation following hand trauma/surgery. K. Jeffris. Head injuries. Pg. 20 Books. Pg. 21 Abstracts. Pg. 22 New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.24

April 1985. Vol. 13, No. 1

Editorial. Pg. 1 Report – Meeting with the Executive Director of the Australian Physiotherapy Association. Pg. 1 President’s Annual Report 1984. Pg. 2 Report. Pg. 4 Report: Asthma in New Zealand. Pg. 6 Report: Australian examining council for overseas physiotherapists incorporated. Pg. 7 WCPT news. Pg. 8 Letter to editor. Pg. 11 A. M. Renwick. Periodic continuous positive airway pressure. Pg. 12 M. T. Fisher. Metabolic bone disease: A biochemical view. Pg. 14 K. E. Valentine. Stress disorders – are we coping? Pg. 19 M. J. Reid-Campion. The person comes first – conductive education for young and old. Pg. 21 D. G. Russel & J. Caldwell. Qualifications of New Zealand fitness centre personnel. Pg. 23 Treatment notes. Pg. 25 Gymnastium table Hand activity tray Abstracts. Pg. 26 New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.29

August 1985. Vol. 13, No. 2

Editorial. Pg. 1 Physiotherapy symbol firmly in hand Professor in physiotherapy Report – Back care questionnaire. Pg. 2 Submission to the sports development inquiry committee from the NZSP inc. Pg. 3 Information – Submission the goods and services tax. Pg. 6 Central Ethical Advisory Committee of the New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists (Inc) Pg. 7 M. M. Williams, F. M. Elkin & D. L. F. Williams. The teaching and practice of research within a New Zealand technical institute school of physiotherapy. Pg. 8 L. M. Davids. `I’m not good enough to write for the journal’. Pg. 10 R. F. Waterworth & I. A. Hunter. An open study of diflunisal, conservative and manipulative therapy in the management of acute mechanical low back pain. Pg. 12 A. R. Rubinfeld. Understanding and treating exercise-induced asthma. Pg. 15 B. S. Rose. The hypermobility syndrome: Loose-limbed and liable. Pg. 18 Letters. Pg. 20 Books. Pg. 21 M. W. Shaw. The Challenge of aging. J. Cyriax. Textbook of orthopaedic medicine volume 2: treatment by manipulation, massage and injection (11th edition). Pg. 21 Treatment notes. Pg. 22 B.M. Richardson. Orthoses in geriatric rehabilitation. H. A. Argyle. Periodic continuous positive airway pressure. Pg. 25 C. G. McCullough. NZ Universities rugby tour United Kingdom/Europe 1985. Pg. 26 Abstracts. Pg. 27 School reports. Pg. 30 New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.32

Dec, 1985. Vol. 13, No. 3

Editorial. Pg. 1 Obituary: James Henry Cyriax. Pg. 1 Letters to the editor. Pg. 2 Information – Former police chief gets ACC position. Pg. 3 S. G. Ford. Clinical competence of physiotherapy students: Development of an assessment form. Pg. 4 L. Bruynel & G. M. McEwan Stotter. Anthropometric data of students in relation to their school furniture. Pg. 7 B. Tietjens. Arthroscopic meniscectomy. Pg. 12 Treatment notes. Pg. 14 TENS equipment assessment and loan programme Abstracts. Pg. 16 Information – Development of a community support group for sufferers of chronic obstructive respiratory disease. Pg. 20 Mortality statistics for 1983. Pg. 20 A guide to the prevention and management of repetition strain injuries in electronic keyboard operators. Pg. 21 Abstracts. Pg. 23 Books. Pg. 24 E. N. Marieb. The A & P Workbook. A.P. Spence & E. B. Mason. Human anatomy and physiology. E. N. Marieb. Essentials of human anatomy and physiology. New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists.

April, 1986. Vol. 14, No. 1

Editorial. Pg. 1 Letters to the editor. Pg. 2 Information. Pg. 2 Nurofen and Brufen Bibliographic indexing A. Morris. Physiotherapeutic workforce 1985. Pg. 4 Physiotherapy workforce statistics. Pg. 6 J. M. Walker. Exercise and aging. Pg. 8 R. H. Chapman. A survey of output calibration of ultrasound therapy equipment used in physiotherapy practice. Pg. 13 P. D. Jarvie. Repetitive strain injury (RSI): Fact or fiction. Pg. 15 J. J. Nuthall. An easy connection: Family practice and relaxation training. Pg. 17 L. Maxwell. The beginners guide to the research paper. Pg. 19 Abstracts. Pg. 21 New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists.

August, 1986. Vol. 14, No. 2

Editorial. Pg. 1 Letters to the editor. Pg. 2 Queen’s honour – John L. Meney. Pg. 2 Information. Pg. 2 J. M. Walker. New Zealand Physiotherapy educators – characteristics and comparisons with educators from other countries. Pg. 4 Position paper on physiotherapy education in New Zealand: January 1986. Pg. 10 Department of education report on physiotherapy workshop: 16-18 April, 1986. Pg. 17 J. Wilson. Planning a physiotherapy degree. Pg. 19 D. M. McKenzie. On working with disability professionals: A consumer’s viewpoint. Pg. 20 N. Bogduk. Anatomy and pathology in diagnosis. Pg. 22 N. Bogduk. The reliability of diagnosis. Pg. 25 Abstracts. Pg. 28 School report. Pg. 29 New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists.

December, 1986, Vol. 14, No. 3

Guest editorial – Paying the piper. Pg. 1 Information – New Society President. Pg. 2 Letters to the editor. Pg. 4 S. G. Ford, R. Molony, E. Pyle, C. Ongley & T. Purgi. Physiotherapy research in New Zealand; Realities and possibilities. Pg. 7 J. A. Hawket. Isokinetic exercise: Its role in rehabilitation. Pg. 12 J. Buswell. The tautology and trials of low back pain. Pg. 14 D. I. Hunt. Woozy housewives. Pg. 16 Abstracts. Pg 18 Book review. Pg. 19 J. R. W. Ross & K. Marks. Bailliere’s Anatomy Illustrated. Pg. 19 New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists.

April, 1987, Vol. 14, No. 1

Editorial. Pg. 3 S. Rogerson. Transcutaneous nerve stimulation (TNS). Action efficacy and application. Pg. 4 W. Barry, R. Cashman, S. Coote, B. Hastings & M. Imperatrice. The relationsip between lung function and thoractic mobility in normal subjects. Pg. 9 B. R. Mulligan. Sustained nags (SNAGS) in the treatment of the cervical spine. Pg. 12 J. C. Newhook. Stroke – A patient’s view. Pg 13 S. Shaw. Re-organisation of the Department of Health. Pg. 16 World Confederations for Physical Therapy. Pg. 17 G. Park. Looking back. Pg. 17 Book reviews. Pg. 19

August, 1987, Vol. 15, No. 2

Editorial. Pg. 3 Obituaries. Pg. 4 Letters to the Editor. Pg. 5 Enid L. Whiteling. Cardiac Rehabilitation: The Christchurch Model. Pg. 7 Carolyn Wallace. Evaluation of a Cardiac Exercise Programme: A Pilot Study. Pg. 8 Glenn A. Prendergast. Positions of the Lumbar Spine when Lifting. Pg. 11 Reports Department of Physiotherapy, Otago Polytechnic. Pg. 13 Department of Physiotherapy, Auckland Polytechnic. Pg. 14 New Zealand Ergonomics Society Conference. Pg. 15 Tenth International Congress of the World Confederation for Physical Therapy. Pg. 17 Book Reviews. Pg. 20 Abstracts. Pg. 21 Otago School of Physiotherapy Jubilee. Pg. 21

December, 1987, Vol. 15, No. 3

Editorial. Pg. 4 Letters to the Editor. Pg. 5 Mrs Pauline Watter, Professor Margaret I. Bullock. The Maintenance of Sensory Motor Performance after Physiotherapy Intervention for Minimal Neurological Dysfunction. Pg. 6 Karen Peebles. Treating the Non-European Patient-A Personal Experience. Pg. 11 E.L. Bydder and S.M. Grant. Ultrasound Physiotherapy. Pg. 12 The Society’s Interest Groups The N.Z. Physiotherapy Acupuncture and Pain Modulation Association. Pg. 16 New Zealand Private Physiotherapists Association. Pg. 16 New Zealand Manipulative Therapists Assn. Inc. Pg. 17 Occupational Health Physiotherapy Association. Pg. 18 The Neurological Special Interest Group NZSP Inc. Pg. 21 Cardiothoracic Special Interest Group. Pg. 21 Hospital Physiotherapists Association. Pg. 22 A.C.C. Negotiating Committee. Pg. 22 A.C.C. Advisory Committee. Pg. 22 Otago Polytechnic School of Physiotherapy Third Year Students’ Independent Studies Abstracts. Pg. 25 Book and Video Reviews April

April, 1988, Vol. 16, No. 1

Editorial. Pg. 3 Letters to the Editor. Pg. 4 K. Hedges. The Bobath and Conductive Education approaches to cerebral palsy treatment-management and education models. Pg. 6 V. Mooney. Where is the pain coming from? Pg. 12 M. H. Moon. Body, mind and soul: A route to integration. Pg. 16 M. H. Moon. Living with pain: The chronic pain syndrome. Pg. 18 D. M. McKenzie. Graduation address Auckland Technical Institute School of Physiotherapy. Pg. 20 D. G. Russell. Graduation address Otago Polytechnic School of Physiotherapy. Pg. 21 Otago Polytechnic School of Physiotherapy Abstracts. Pg. 23

August 1988. Vol. 16, No. 2

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg. 6 Editorial. Pg. 9 M. Laslett. Posterior capsulitis of the ankle joint: a common complication of sprain of the ankle. Pg. 10 M. P. Fitzpatrick, M. I. Bullock & D. I. Tudehope. Chest physiotherapy for intubated infants with hyaline membrane disease. Pg. 15 D. E. T. Yates. Health – A Maori perspective: Insight and future. Pg. 18 Electromagnetic field therapy: Abstracts and findings. Pg. 21 Treatment notes: Pg. 22 S. Kitchen. Faradic waterbaths in the treatment of hands. Burns. Simple ice pack. Activity for the aged. E. Drok. The New Zealand College of Physiotherapy. Pg. 27 Academic. Pg. 28 Report to the New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy on the School of Physiotherapy, Otago Polytechnic, for 1987. Pg. 29 In other journals. Pg. 31

December 1988. Vol. 16, No. 3

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Editorial. Pg. 4 Letters to the editor. Pg. 5 M. H. Moon. The history and role of Painz Inc. Pg. 7 R. B. Coppell. Survey of stray electromagnetic emissions from microwave and shortwave diathermy equipment. Pg. 9 K. E. Valentine. Physiotherapy – Technology, touch and beyond. Pg. 14 M. Booth, T. Bogan, J. Binns. The effect of ventolin on a maximal work capacity test in trained female cyclists. Pg. 17 H. G. B. Speakman. What is an attitude? S. N. McGill. The effects of pulsed shortwave therapy on lateral ligament sprain of the ankle. Pg. 21 L. Lee. Working with children in Zimbabwe. Pg. 26 J. Gee. Mild hypoxia on Chagtse. Pg. 27 M. Lamont. N.Z.S.P. v. A.C.C. Pg. 28 Otago School of Physiotherapy Jubilee 1988. Pg. 31 Otago School of Physiotherapy Jubilee 1988: Address by the head of school at the opening ceremony. Pg. 32 L. Taylor. Otago School of Physiotherapy 75th Jubilee 1988: The early years. Pg. 34 Book reviews. Pg. 38 In other journals. Pg. 40

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