Journal Catalogue - 2001- 2005

Articles published in the NZ Journal of Physiotherapy from 2001 - 2005.

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Note: from March 2003 the journal has been available as an open access PDF on the Physiotherapy New Zealand website. 

Jul, 2001. Vol. 29, No. 2

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Guest editorial – The case for the case report. Pg. 4 S. Mudge & L. Rochester. Neurophysiological rationale of treadmill training: Evaluating evidence for practice. Pg. 7 I. Dodson, C Fletcher, N. Henzell & R. Spurr. Career goals and aspirations of the fourth year University of Otago Physiotherapy students: A questionnaire. Pg. 19 L. A. Hale. A participatory approach to learning about empowerment. Pg. 33 N. K. Latham, C. Stretton & M. Ronald. Progressive resistance strength training in hospitalised older people: A preliminary investigation. Pg. 41 Abstracts. Pg. 49 A. L. Vujnovich. Modulation of premotoneuron interneurons in normal and hemiplegic subjects. H. Ashton. A critical analysis of the efficacy of acupuncture and ultrasound on inflammation. J. M. Kerr. The effect of the slump test on alpha-motoneuron excitability. D. McCook. An evaluation of the DASH questionnaire in a clinical setting. Book reviews. Pg. 52 T. E. Poutney, C. M. Mulcahy, S. M. Clarke & E. M. Green. The Chailey approach to postural management. K. Tuohy-Main. A manual of handling people – Implementing a “No-lift” approach. M. Monaghan. Spinal manipulation. M. M. Lusardi & C. C. Nielsen. Orthotics and prosthetics in rehabilitation. M. Mason. Living with lymphoedema: A handbook for patients (3rd edition). Guidelines for contributors. Pg. 56

Nov, 2001. Vol. 29, No. 3

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Guest editorial – Beyond evidence-based practice. Pg. 4 L. Bradnam, P. Larmer. Systematic reviews and acupuncture efficacy – What is the point? Pg. 7 H. Mulligan, H. Borkin, K. Chaplin, N. Croft & A. Scherp. The efficacy of botulinum toxin A in the treatment of spasticity in ambulant children with cerebral palsy – A structured review. Pg. 18 R. Marks. Exercise, joint position sense, and knee osteoarthritis. Pg. 32 Book reviews. Pg. 42 K. J. Sandin & K. D. Mason. Manual of stroke rehabilitation. G. Stux & R. Hammerschlag. Clinical acupuncture: Scientific basis. A. Compton & M. Ashwin. Community care for health professionals. Letter to the editor. Pg. 44 Guidelines for contributors. Pg. 46

Mar, 2002. Vol. 30, No. 1

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Guest editorial – Cultural safety – How safe are physiotherapists? Pg. 4 S. F. Bassett & E. A-L. Holt. New Zealand resident Tongan People’s perceptions of physiotherapy. Pg. 8 P. Reid, B. Robson, C. P. Jones. Disparities in health: Common myths and uncommon truths. Pg. 18 S. F. Bassett & S. M. Tango. Maori people’s experiences of being physiotherapy patients: A phenomenological study. Pg. 30 Book reviews. Pg. 42 L. A. Newman. Maintaining function in older adults. J. Strong et al. Pain – A textbook for therapists. Letter to the editor. Pg. 44 Guidelines for contributors. Pg. 46

Jul, 2002. Vol. 30, No. 2

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Editorial – Putting evidence on a platform. Pg. 4 G. M. Kilgour, P. J. McNair. Lower limb sagittal range of motion: Reliability of measures and normative values. Pg. 8 D. Reid, P. Larmer, G. Robb, W. Hing & P. McNair. Use of a vignette to investigate the physiotherapy treatment of an acute episode of low back pain: Report of a survey of New Zealand physiotherapists. Pg. 26 P. Larmer, G. Robb, W. Hing, D. Reid & P. McNair. Use of a vignette to investigate the physiotherapy treatment of an acute ankle sprain: Report of a survey of New Zealand physiotherapists. Pg. 36 G. Robb. Tutorial – Finding the evidence. Pg. 46 Abstracts submitted to the NZSP Biennial Conference. Pg. 52 H. Abbott. The `informativeness’ of clinical information. Part 1 – Diagnosis. H. Abbott. The `informativeness’ of clinical information. Part 11 – Prognosis. S. R. Harris. How much therapy is enough? S. R. Harris. Health care from the other side: One patient’s perspective. C. W. Y. Hui-Chan. East-meets-west: The wonder of acupoint stimulation by TENS. C. W. Y. Hui-Chan. Tai chi: A cost-effective community-based fall prevention programme for the elderly. M. Morris. Current physical therapy for Parkinson’s disease. R. A. Newton. Successful aging: Fall risk identification and prevention. R. A. Newton. Neurologic physiotherapy in the millennium. R. Sapsford. The pelvic floor – Part of a bigger picture. Muscle co-activation around the abdominal cylinder. R. Sapsford. Functional disturbances of the pelvic floor musculo-skeletal unit – What and why? D. Watson. The characteristics of cervicogenic headache – A clinician’s perspective. D. Watson. Cervicogenic dysfunction and headache. J. H. Abbott, G. Stefanko, B. Lyons, S. R. Mercer. The accuracy of clinical examination for lumbar segmental motion: Preliminary results. M. Andrew, P. Penney, D. Simpson & O. Funell. The efficacy of school based physiotherapy treatment for physically disabled adolescents. H. Ashton. A critical review tool for therapists to assess the research literature. B. Armstrong & M. Williams. The effect of a specific neck flexor exercise on head and neck position sense in whiplash patients and healthy individuals. J. Bradnam. Acupuncture beyond analgesia: A physiological investigation of the influence of acupuncture on motor control. L. Brook. The use of Western acupuncture for pain in spinal cord injury. J. Caldwell, P. McNair & M. Williams. The effects of repetitive motion on lumbar flexion and erector spinae muscle activity in rowers. S. Campbell. The development of clinical pathways in a community based paediatric setting. L. Clay, D. Taylor, L. Hale & G. Hammond-Tooke. Balance in early multiple sclerosis. M. Davidson, J. Harding, A. Vujnovich, & L. Rochester. The ontogeny of headshape in preterm infants. J. Depledge, P. McNair, C. Keals-Smith & W. Williams. Treatment of symphysis pubis dysfunction during pregnancy. E. Dombroski, P. McNair, D. Hewson & S. Stanley. Stiffness and passive peak force changes at the ankle joint: The effect of different joint angular velocities. K. Evison, R. Vickery, J. Morrow. Respiratory muscle training using the test of incremental respiratory endurance (TIRE) protocol in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder: A pilot study. S. Ferdinand, M.Bolweg, K. Crombie, N. Handley, J. Little. The Berg balance scale in patients sustaining a fractured neck of femur. H. Godsall, K. Chaplin & A. Coburn. The relationship between pre-operative and length of post-operative physiotherapy inpatients undergoing upper abdominal surgery. L. A. Hale. Early supported discharge following stroke – Where is rehabilitation best provided? J. Harlick & D. Taylor. Exercise prescription: I just don’t get it! D. Jakes & B. Crowe. A pilot study of constant versus intermittent manometer use with PEP (Positive expiratory pressure) and people with cystic fibrosis over the age of eight years. G. Johnson. The symptoms associated with the dissecting vertebral artery: A cautionary note for physiotherapists. Y. Johnson. Body therapy for refugee survivors of torture and trauma. Y. Johnson. The presentation of and treatment techniques for psychological and emotional pain originating from traumatic experience. J. Kerr & P. McNair. Assessment of functional ability of patients with knee injury: The usefulness of outcome questionnaires. G. Kilgour, P. J. McNair & N. S. Stott. Sagittal range of motion measures in spastic diplegia: Intra-observer reliability within and between sessions. A. Knight & P. McNair. Exercise and osteoarthritis of the knee. J. Knox, H. Abbott & S. Mercer. Transversus abdominus and the lumbar spine. J. Knox & S. Mercer. True or false? The supraspinous and interspinous ligaments. N. K. Latham, A. Lee, D. Bennett, C. M. Stretton & C. S. Anderson. Randomised clinical trial of home-based resistance training to improve physical health in frail elderly. P. Larmer, G. Robb, P. J. McNair, D. Reid & W. Hing. Managing the acute ankle sprain: the findings of a vignette. P. Larmer & G. Robb. Managing the acute ankle sprain: the evidence. M. Laslett. Characteristics of low back pain patients and prevalence of some diagnostic tests. W. Levack. Being there: The experience of attempting to return to work following traumatic brain injury. S. Lord, K. McPherson, H. McNaughton & L. Rochester. Treatment approaches to improve community ambulation following stroke: A survey of current practice amongst New Zealand physiotherapists. G. Mawston & P. J. McNair. Biomechanical and electromyography changes during repetitive lifting. P. J. McNair. A clinical database project. S. Mudge, L. Rochester & A. Recordan. The effect of treadmill training on balance, trunk control and gait in a hemiplegic subject: A single system design. H. Mulligan, K. Bonner, L. Howell, K. Hughes & C. Pearson. The development of motor control in children with cerebral palsy using the David Hart walker orthosis – Two case studies. D. Quinn & G. Moginie. Pilates and physiotherapy rehabilitation. J. Reeve & S. Ewan. The use of evidence based practice in the physiotherapy management of the uncomplicated coronary artery bypass graft patient (CABG) in the United Kingdom (UK). D. Reid. The influence of hamstring flexibility on the lumbo pelvic angle in rowers: A kinematic analysis. D. Reid, W. Hing, P. J. McNair, P. Larmer & G. Robb. Managing an acute lumbar spine condition: The findings of a vignette. G. Robb. The ankle joint: Patterns of service use in an ACC population. M. Roe-Shaw, A. Gall, E. Lattey, L. Jones & N. Sainsbury. To prepare or not to prepare: How final year physiotherapy students prepare for clinical placements. M. Roe-Shaw. When is a profession not a profession: Just what is physiotherapy? M. A. Skinner, C. J. Robertson,R. N. Kingshott, D. J. Jones & D. R. Taylor. The relationship between a mandibular advancement splint and cephalometric variables in the management of obstructive sleep apnoea. D. Taylor & J. Harlick. Seeing is believing: The contribution of vision to balance control. G. Watson. Mechanical diagnosis and therapy for the extremities – Extending the McKenzie approach. A. Woodman-Aldridge, K. C. Peebles & M. A. Skinner. Energy efficiency in gait: A comparison of treadmill walking with floor walking in subjects over 65 years. R. Burnnand. An interdisciplinary approach to hand therapy in the public sector. L. Clough & M. Hart. Group programmes for patients with chronic back pain: A pilot study. K. Dyson. Cardiac rehabilitation: A case of extremes. G. E. Muthukumaraswamy. Paediatric gait assessment clinic. S. Winstone & H. Mulligan. Clinical reasoning in neurorehabilitation: An effective learning package. Book reviews. Pg. 66 L. Chaitow, D. Bradley & C. Gilbert. Multidisciplinary approaches to breathing pattern disorders. J. McCall. Statistics: A guide for therapists. J. A. Pryor & S. A. Prasad. Physiotherapy for respiratory and cardiac problems: Adults and paediatrics, third ed.

Nov, 2002. Vol . 30, No. 3

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Guest editorial – Competence: Are we ready for ongoing monitoring? Pg. 4 J. Haxby Abbott, S. R. Mercer. The natural history of acute low back pain. Pg. 8 S. Mercer & D. G. Jones. Physiotherapists in a university environment: The challenge to the profession. Pg. 18 J. R. Chiplin & S. F. Bassett. Continuing education programmes: Their effectiveness in the maintenance of physiotherapists’ professional competency. Pg. 24 H. Ashton. Continuing education: Should it become compulsory for practising physiotherapy. Pg. 34 Book review. Pg. 41 D. Magee. Orthopaedic Physical Assessment. Guidelines for contributors. Pg. 42

Mar, 2003. Vol. 31, No. 1

Editorial – The NZ Journal of Physiotherapy: Borne on a southerly change. Pg. 1 J. Haxby Abbott & S. R. Mercer. Lumbar segmental hypomobility: Criterion-related validity of clinical examination items (a pilot study). Pg. 3 K. C. Peebles, A. D. Woodman-Aldridge & M. A. Skinner. The physiological cost index in elderly subjects during treadmill and floor walking. Pg. 11 M. Roe-Shaw, A. Gall, L. Jones, M. E. Lattey & N. Sainsbury. Approach and preparation for clinical placements: Final year physiotherapy students. Pg. 17 L. Stefanini & R. Marks. Proprioception and recurrent ankle inversion injuries: A narrative review. Pg. 25 L. Bradnam. A proposed clinical reasoning model for Western acupuncture. Pg. 40 Letter to the editor. Pg. 46 Critically appraised papers. Pg. 47 L. Moseley. (2002). Combined physiotherapy and education is efficacious for chronic low back pain. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 48, 297-302. E. L. Hurwitz et al. (2002). A randomized trial of medical care with and without physical therapy and chiropractic care with and without physical modalities for patients with low back pain: 6-month follow-up outcomes from the UCLA low back pain study. Spine, 27(20), 2193-2204. In other journals. Pg. 49 Book reviews. Pg. 51 A. Wilson. Effective management of musculo-skeletal injury: A clinical ergonomics approach to prevention, treatment and rehabilitation. J. W. Rohen, C. Yokochi & E. Lutjen-Drecoll. Color atlas of anatomy: A photographic study of the human body. 5th ed. P. H. Abrahams, S. C. Marks Jr, R. T. Hutchings. McMinn’s Colour atlas of human anatomy. 5th ed. J. A. Gosling, P. F. Harris, I Whitmore, P. L. T. Willan. Human anatomy: Color atlas and text. 4th ed. Guidelines for contributors. Pg. 55

Jul. 2003. Vol. 31, No. 2

Guest editorial – Physiotherapy and spinal manipiulation. Pg. 59 S. F. Bassett. The assessment of patient adherence to physiotherapy rehabilitation. Pg. 60 D. Taylor. Measuring mild visual neglect. Do complex visual tests activate rightward attentional bias. Pg. 67 J. C. Reeve. A survey of physiotherapy on-call and emergency duty services in New Zealand. Pg. 75 L. Hale, D. Bennett, M. Bentley, A. Crawshaw & H. Davis. Stroke rehabilitation – Comparing hospital and home-based physiotherapy: The patient’s perception. Pg. 84 B. Bilney, M. E. Morris & S. Denisenko. Physiotherapy for people with movement disorders arising from basal ganglia dysfunction. Pg. 94 Critically appraised papers. Pg. 101 E. M. Frese, R. R. Richter & T.M. Burlis. (2002). Self-reported measurement of heart rate and blood pressure in patients by physical therapy clinical instructors. Physical therapy, 82, 1192-1200. S. Morkved, K. Bo, B. Schei, K. A. Salvesen. (2003). Pelvic floor muscle training during pregnancy to prevent urinary incontinence: A single-blind randomized controlled trial. Obstetrics and Gynecology, 101, 313-319. F. Mars, P. S. Archambault, A. G. Feldman. (2003). Vestibular contribution to combined arm and trunk motion. Experimental Brain Research, 150, 515-519. Letter to the editor. Pg. 104 In other journals. Pg. 105 Book reviews. Pg. 107 L. G. F. Giles Butterworth-Heinemann. 50 challenging spinal pain syndrome cases. M. Hermsen-van Wanroy. Babymoves. L. Hobbs, S. McDonough & A. O’Callaghan. Life after injury. M. Moon. Pain poppies: The human ecology of chronic pain. C. Armitage. The power of posture: Making posture for women sexy stylish and fun. K. Getliffe & M. Dolman. Promoting continence: A clinical and research resource. Erratum. L. Bradnam. A proposed clinical reasoning model for Western acupuncture. Pg. 111 Guidelines for contributors. Pg. 113

Mar, 2004. Vol. 32, No. 1

Guest editorial – The International Classification of functioning, disability and health (ICF) – Application to physiotherapy. Pg. 1 M. F. Andrew, P. R. Penney, D. E. Simpson, O. P. Funnell, H. F. Mulligan. Functional change in adolescents with physical disabilities receiving school based physiotherapy over one year. S. Mudge. Clinical application of treatmill training in a subject with spinal cord injury: A case study. N. Latham. Physiotherapy to treat sarcopenia in older adults. S. J. Woodley & S. R. Mercer. Hamstring strains – Where do they occur? Pg. 22 H. Mulligan, S. Abbott, S. Clayton, P. McKegg & R. Rae. The outcome of a functional exercise programme in an adolescent with cerebral palsy: A single case study. Pg. 30 Letters to the editor. Pg. 39 Critically appraised papers. Pg. 41 J. M. Fritz, A. Delitto & R. E. Erhard. (2003). Comparison of classification-based physical therapy with therapy based on clinical practice guidelines for patients with acute low back pain. Spine, 28, 1363-1372. K. Grimmer, S. Milanese & A Bialocerkowski. (2002). Clinical guidelines for low back pain: Physiotherapy perspective. Physiotherapy Canada, 55, 185-193. In other journals. Pg. 43 Book reviews. Pg. 45 J. Carr & R. Shepherd. Stroke rehabilitation. D. Bradley & T. Clifton-Smith. Breathing works for asthma. R. Gauld. Continuity amid chaos: Health care management and delivery in New Zealand. KNGF Royal Dutch Society for Physical Therapy. Clinical practice guidelines in the Netherlands. G. S. Kolt & L. Snyder-Mackler. Physical therapies in sport and exercise. Guidelines to contributors. Pg. 51

Jul, 2004. Vol. 32, No. 2

Editorial – Physiotherapy research in an academic environment: How competitive are we? Pg. 53 M. E. Magarey & M. A. Jones. Clinical evaluation, diagnosis and passive management of the shoulder complex. Pg. 55 A. M. M. Schoo, M. E. Morris & Q. Minh Bui. Influence of home exercise performance, concurrent physical activities and analgesics on pain in people with osteoarthritis. Pg. 67 E. Kennedy, B. Cullen, J. Haxby Abbott, S> Woodley & S. Mercer. Palpation of the iliolumbar ligament. Pg. 76 Letters to the editor. Pg. 80 Critically appraised papers. Pg. 81 M. K. Schaufele & S. D. Boden. (2003). Outcome research in patients with chronic low back pain. Orthopaedic Clinics of North America, 34, 231-237. A. Bjorklund, S. B. Dunnett, P. Brundin, A. J. Stoessl, C. R. Freed, R. E. Breeze, M. Levivier, M. Peschanski, L. Struder, & R. Barker. (2003). Neural transplantation for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease. Lancet Neurology, 2, 437-445. In other journals. Pg. 85 Book reviews. Pg. 86 S. French & J. Sim. Physiotherapy: A psychological approach. R. Donatelli. Physical therapy of the shoulder, 4th ed. J. Walker & A. Helewa. Physical rehabilitation in arthritis, 2nd ed. M. J. Sanders. Ergonomics and the management of musculoskeletal disorders, 2nd ed. Abstracts submitted to the NZSP Biennial Conference held in Christchurch, May 15-16th 2004. L. Ada. From research to practice: New directions for intervention after stroke. C. T. Leonard. Motor control issues for athletes and the disabled. C. T. Leonard. Evidence-based clinical management and assessment of spasticity and weakness. S. Mercer Moore. Linking business to practice. S. Mercer. Links between anatomy and practice: The piriformis syndrome. M. Moon. Chronic pain: Disability is linked to the legislated environment. P. McNair. Strength and power training in rehabilitation. P. J. McNair. Functional outcomes and clinical databases. P. O’Sullivan. Motor control and the stability of the lumbo-pelvic region. P. O’Sullivan. Motor control disorder of the lumbo-pelvic region as an underlying basis of chronic lowback pain. J. A. Pryor. The challenge of changing evidence. A. H. Reriti-Crofts. Health and Maori women. R. Steed. Living and growing in rural New Zealand. B. Armstrong. Prognostic factors indicative of rate of recovery following whiplash injury. S. Ballance. Physiotherapy in oncology and palliative care. S. Bassett. Development and testing of a protection motivation theory based intervention for patients with ankle sprains. C. Bloomfield. Vocational rehabilitation: The influence of the employer/employee relationship on returning an injured worker back to the workplace. M. Boocock. The setting of design limits for manual handling: An ergonomics perspective. M. Boocock. A study of repetitive manual handling tasks using a psychophysics approach. D. Bradley. Physiotherapy assessment and management of chronic hyperventilation syndrome/breathing pattern disorders: A review. K. Caddick. Test-retest reliability of the Bruininks-Oseretsky test of motor proficiency balance subtest on normal adults. S. Clair. Effective herbal support for accelerating injury recovery. H. Clark. Innovation in anatomy teaching – links between technology and education. T. Clifton-Smith. Physiological and physical implications of poor breathing patterns on the musculoskeletal system. G. Coe. Inpatient discharge: A survey of physiotherapists and occupational therapists throughout New Zealand. J. M. Collier. A lower limb task questionnaire for measuring functional outcomes. S. Dean. Factors contributing to therapeutic exercise adherence for low back pain: A qualitative study. S. Ferdinand, L. Nicholson, A. Laugeson, R. Ridley & B. Tulloch. The acapella as a self-management tool for secretion clearance in bronchiectasis – A case report. P. Grimes. Evaluation of a debt-collecting call centre’s work system. L. Guy. `Pain related fear’ is greater than the pain intensity itself – or is it? Evidence that the relationship of fatigue, hostility and low positive affect on patient self-efficacy have a mediating effect on `fear of (re)injury’, and is more predictive of ongoing neck disability following whiplash injury, than `fear of re-injury’, despite physical treatment. L. Hale. Exploring the content of physiotherapeutic home-based stroke rehabilitation in New Zealand. P. Hendrick. Employing evidenced-based medicine to enhance clinical decision-making (A review of the current physiotherapy teaching and learning literature). J. Inder. The effect of an educational kinesiology intervention on postural response in children with DCD. G. Johnson. Sensory specialisation within the connective tissue of the human cervical spine – A pilot study. G. Kilgour, P. McNair, S. Walt & N. S. Stott. How does passive ankle dorsiflexion and ankle dorsiflexion in gait compare in children wit cerebral palsy? P. Larmer. The use of on-line learning to meet HPCA Act requirements. W. Levack. Critical investigation of goal setting to improve human performance: Application of cognitive psychology to physiotherapy. A. Littmann. Dizziness and neck pain: Is it really the neck? S. Lord. Distance learning and teaching for health professionals in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Experiences from the field. M. Mason, A. C. Keays, S. L. Keals, P. A. Newcombe. The effect of anticoagulation on the restoration of range of motion following total knee arthroplasty. G. A. Mawston & P. J. McNair. Limb and trunk muscle contribution to stability during box holding activities and sudden anterior perturbation. J. McDowell. Reported adverse reactions to physiotherapy acupuncture in New Zealand 1999-2003. J. Molloy & P. J. McNair. Electromyographic activity associated with fatigue of vasti medialis. S. Mooney. The lecturer practitioner on physiotherapy – Bridging theory practice and research. H. Mulligan, S. Edwards, C. Hargest, J. Lee & L. Pei-Ting. Care for boys with Emery Dreifuss muscular dystrophy in their community and school setting: Views of family, therapists and teachers. S. Nand, C. Struthers & C. Mans. AN investigation into the use of rigid removable dressings (RRDs) post-operatively on patients with below knee or through knee amputation – A pilot study. A. Newsom. The ACC/OSH patient handling guidelines: Implications for physiothearpists. D. Nicholls. Spirituality and the physiotherapy management of breathlessness. S. O’Hagan. Trans disciplinary team assists participation. M. Perry, P. O. T. M. Sullivan, W. Dankaerts, A. Burnett, L. Straker, G. Bargon, N. Moloney & S. Tsang. Trunk EMG and kinematics during static and dynamic sitting. D. Reid. The diagnosis and management of soft tissue knee injuries: Internal derangements. B. Reilly. Saline nasal irrigation. D. Rice & D. Taylor. Which muscles fire first? M. Roe-Shaw. Links to practice: translating the HPCA Act into workplace reality. M. Roe-Shaw. Links to practice: Portfolio profiles; to efoliate or not to efoliate. J. Shaw & D. Taylor. Regaining community level mobility: Effect of outdoor walking on improving independent mobility in a community dwelling older adult post stroke. M. Simmonds. The effect of neck manipulation on central motor excitability. K. A. Sinnott, J. A. Dunn, A. G. Rothwell. Forearm tendon transfer surgery for tetraplegia: where capability continues to meet opportunity as the years-go-by. M. A. Skinner, R. N. Kingshott & D. R. Taylor. Elevated sleep posture versus nasal CPAP in the management of obstructive sleep apnoea. N. Smith & D. Taylor. Body-weight supported treadmill training. G. Sole, N. Waterman, L. Hale. The effect of a netball game on parameters of balance. C. Stretton. The Otago Exercise Programme: Putting it into practice. H. Sutton & D. Taylor. Evaluation of a non-supervised exercise programme in the acute phase after stroke – A single case study. V. Thirkell & D. Taylor. Sensory retraining: does it have an effect on the motor control of the hand in an individual following stroke? M. Thomson. A review of the treatment and management of lymphoedema. B. Tietjens. The diagnosis and management of soft tissue knee injuries. T. Williams. “Not for people who smoke”: Personal, professional and business influences on the ethical decision making process of health professionals. S. Woodley. The trochanteric bursae. N. Laker. Nasopharyngeal aspirate vs lower nasal swab – A change of technique. A. Newsom. Implementing a safe handling policy: A top down, bottom up approach. Guidelines to contributors. Pg. 107

Nov, 2004. Vol . 32, No. 3

Editorial – Certainty and a line in the sand. Pg. 109 K. Porter & S. Lord. Constraint-induced movement therapy for people following stroke in an outpatient setting. Pg. 111 J. C. Nitz & N. L. Choy. The relationship between ankle dorsiflexion range, falls and activity in women aged 40 to 80 years. Pg. 121. M. Potter, S. Gordon & P. Hamer. The normal group technique: A useful consensus methodology in physiotherapy research. L. A. Hale. Community-based or home-based stroke rehabilitation: Confusion or common sense? Pg. 131 J. Cornwall & S. R. Mercer. Anatomy in practice: Lumbar zygapophysial joint palpation. Pg. 140 Critically appraised papers. Pg. 143. L. S. DeBolt & J. A. McCubbin.(2004) The effects of home-based resistance exercise on balance, power and mobility in adults with multiple sclerosis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 85, 290-297. H. M. Dumas, S. M. Haley, L. H. Ludlow & T. M. Carey. (2004). Recovery of ambulation during inpatient rehabilitation: Physical therapist prognosis for children and adolescents with traumatic brain injury. Physical therapy, 84 (3), 232-242. K. Bo, M. Sherburn & T. Allen. (2003). Transabdominal ultrasound measurement of pelvic floor muscle activity when activated directly or via a transverses abdominis muscle contraction. Neurourology and Urodynamics, 22, 582-588. In other journals. Pg. 147 Book reviews. Pg. 149. M. Jones and D. Rivett. Clinical reasoning for manual therapists. D. Butler & L. Moseley. Explain pain. P. Coory. FutureGym future body. Guidelines to contributors. Pg. 151.

Mar, 2005. Vol. 33, No. 1

Editorial – The case for n = 1. Pg. 1 J. MacRae & J. Gillies. A review of New Zealand physiotherapy websites. Pg. 2 P. Young. Ambulatory and training oxygen: A review of the evidence and guideline for prescription. Pg. 7 L. Davidson, L. Hale & H. Mulligan. Exercise prescription in the physiotherapeutic management of myasthenia gravis: A case report. Pg. 13 A. Swan & S. Mercer. Anatomy of the infrapatellar fat pad. Pg. 19. Critically appraised papers. Pg. 24 R. Wiles, A. Ashburn, S. Payne & C. Murphy. (2004). Discharge from physiotherapy following stroke: the management of disappointment. Social Science & Medicine, 59, 1263-1273. J. Struber. (2004). What future physiotherapy? The National SARRAH Conference. In other journals . Pg. 27 Book reviews. Pg. 28 J. S. P. Lumley. Surface anatomy: An anatomical basis of clinical examination 3rd ed. C. L. Crowther. Primary orthopaedic care (2nd ed.) Guidelines to contributors. Pg. 31

Nov, 2005, Vol. 33, No. 3

Editorial – Only one thing is constant. Pg. 77 D. A. Rivett, L. Thomas & P. Bolton. Pre-manipulative testing: Where do we go from here? Pg. 78 R. Miller & L. Hale. Constraint-induced movement therapy for a youth with a chornic traumatic brain injury. Pg. 85 S. J. Woodley, E. Kennedy & S. R. Mercer. Anatomy in practice: The sacrotuberous ligament. Pg. 91 J. Wilson, E. Ferris, A. Heckler, L. Maitland & C. Taylor. A structured review of the role of gluteus maximus in rehabilitation. Pg. 95 M. McCallin, J. Johnston & S. Bassett. How effective are physiotherapy techniques to treat established secondary lymphoedema following surgery for cancer? A critical analysis of the literature. Pg. 101 Critically appraised papers. Pg. 113 T. Hall, S. Hardt, A. Schafer & L. Wallin. (2005). Mulligan bent leg raise technique – a preliminary randomized trial of immediate effects after a single intervention. Manual Therapy. J. A. Hayden, M. W. Van Tulder, A. V. Malmivaara, B. Koes. (2005) Meta-analysis: Exercise therapy for non-specific chronic low back pain. Annals of Internal Medicine, 142, 765-775. In other journals. Pg. 117 Book reviews. Pg. 119 P. E. M. Lauteslager. Children with Down’s syndrome – Motor development and intervention. J. Cleland. Orthopaedic clinical examination: An evidence-based approach for physical therapists. V. Feigin. When lightning strikes: An illustrated guide to stroke prevention and recovery. W. G. Boissonnault. Primary care for the physical therapist: Examination and triage. Guidelines to contributors. Pg. 123

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