Journal Catalogue - 1989 - 1994

Articles published in the NZ Journal of Physiotherapy from 1989 - 1994.

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April 1989. Vol 17, No. 1

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Editorial. Pg. 4 Letters to the editor. Pg. 4 J. Baker, C. Walker & J. Baskett. The “good side” following a stroke – specific sensory motor assessment. Pg. 5 S. Jessep. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulators available in New Zealand – a clinician’s evaluation. Pg. 11 H. Gg. B. Speakman. The relationship between attitudes and behaviour. Pg . 15 Treatment notes. Pg. 18 B. R. Mulligan. Pain release phenomenon; Techniques – “PRPS”. Pg. 18 P. Watter & M. I. Bullock. A study of minimal cerebral dysfunction children with writing problems. Pg. 21 P. J. McNair & R. N. Marshall. A brief review of lower limb muscle and joint activity during running. Pg. 25 S. Randle. Statistics with a purpose: A pilot study. Pg. 29 Book reviews. Pg. 34 M. Pittaway. Different perspectives: A New Zealand physiotherapist in Egypt. Pg. 36 D. Reid. Report on physiotherapy services to NZ Olympic Games team – Seoul, 1988. Pg. 37 In other journals. Pg. 38

August 1989. Vol. 17, No. 2

Editorial. Pg. 4 Letters to the Editor. Pg. 4 E. Laba & M. Roestenburg. Clinical evaluation of ice therapy for acute ankle sprain injuries. Pg. 7 K. E. Valentine. The question of professionalism. Pg. 11 International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. Uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals. Pg. 15 P. Watter & M. I. Bullock. A physiotherapy directed school based group management programme for children with mild motor & co-ordination problems. Pg. 19 In other journals. Pg. 29 Book reviews. Pg. 31

December 1989, Vol. 17, No. 3

Editorial. Pg. 4 L. Lee & H. House. Making the most of what we’ve got in Zimbabwe. Pg. 7 J. Buswell. Occupational physiotherapy. Pg. 11 P. Barrett. The Fair Trading Act and physiotherapists. Pg. 13 G. Watson & F. M. Wilson. Guillain-Barre syndrome. Pg. 17 In other journals. Pg. 24 Book reviews. Pg. 27

April 1990. Vol. 18, No. 1

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Editorial – Saving something. Pg. 4 Letter to the editor. Pg. 4 Obituaries. Pg. 5 Edward Henry George Mutimer Helen Majella Frances Yoykovich B. Paynter. Our ethical code: an historical survey. Pg. 7 P. Barret. Codes of ethics the commerce commission. Pg. 11 I. Stol. The fitness circuit and the psychogeriatric client. Pg. 15 M. K. Lamont. Commonwealth games report. Pg. 17 G. Wood. Farewell to Billie McLeod. Pg. 19 M. Mills & S. Crawford. Incidence of exercise-induced asthma in young adults. Pg. 20 M. Moon. Rehabilitation and chronic musculo-skeletal pain – A Biopsychosocial approach. Pg. 23 C. Cleary. Maori hui for physiotherapists. Pg. 28 Otago polytechnic school of physiotherapy report 1989. Pg. 29 Book reviews. Pg. 31 H. Standeven. Physiotherapy in sport. Pg. 33 In other journals. Pg. 34

August 1990. Vol. 18, No. 2

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Editorial – How to eat an artichoke. Pg. 4 Honours. Pg. 4 Obituary. Pg. 5 John Little Meney F. Wildman. Learning – The missing link in physical therapy. Pg. 6 F. Wildman. The Feldenkrais method: Clinical applications. Pg. 9 W. F. Luypers. The Feldenkrais approach. Pg. 11 M. A. Skinner & J. G. Wilson. Survey of post-basic education requirements of physiotherapists. Pg. 15 L. Lee. Use of resources: How do we compare? Pg. 21 Abstracts of the projects submitted for the M. L. Roberts Prize 1989. Pg. 23 In other journals. Pg. 27

December 1990. Vol. 18, No. 3

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Editorial. Pg. 4 Further education: New Graduate degrees for health professionals. Pg. 4 H. Smith & P.Russell. Quality assurance criteria audit. Pg. 6 New Zealand council on health care standards. Pg. 9 New Executive director for New Zealand council on health care standards. Pg. 9 J. Higgs. Fostering the acquisition of clinical reasoning skills. Pg. 13 G. Elkin & S. Elkin. Physical therapy and management consulting. Pg. 18 Stage III student’s independent research projects 1990 – Abstracts. Pg. 23 Book reviews. Pg. 32 In other journals. Pg. 33

April 1991. Vol. 19, No. 1

Information for Contributors. Pg. 2 Bryan Paynter. Editorial. Pg. 4 Susan-Hulbert Broad. Holistic Approach to Cardiac Rehabilitation. Pg. 6 Book review. Pg. 10 A.N. Searle, R.J. Wilkinson, S.M. Wilkinson. M.L.Roberts Prize Research Essay, 1990. Pg. 11 Dan Underwood. The Xerox Challenge. Pg. 29 Doreen Hunt. Treatment Note. Pg. 30 Ray Marks. Effect of Altered Functional Demand on the Structural and Functional Properties of Articular Cartilage. Pg. 31 Linda Maxwell. Oxygen Free Radicals and Tissue Injury. Pg. 35 Kevin Wilson. Comment: Endorsing the Principles of Equal Employment Opportunity. Pg. 39 Physiotherapy Board Disciplinary Hearings. Pg. 40

August 1991. Vol. 19, No. 2

Editorial. Pg. 3 Letters to the Editor. Pg. 4 J. E. Bullock-Saxton, M. I. Bullock, C. Tod, D. R. Riley & A. E. Morgan. Postural stability in young adult men and women. Pg. 7 International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. Uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals. Pg. 10 P. Grimes. Occupational overuse syndrome case study. Pg. 13 M. Steptoe. Unlocking the locked knee – A manipulative combined movement approach. Pg. 16 S. Cole. Changes in childbirth education. Pg. 19 J. M. Hanekom. Sports injuries in children – an overview. Pg. 21 M. Laslett & D. J. Michaelsen. A survey of patients sufering mechanical low back pain. Pg. 24 Physiotherapy degrees in New Zealand. Pg. 32 Glen Park helps ATI celebrate new degree. Pg. 35 Book reviews. Pg. 37 In other journals. Pg. 39

December 1991. Vol 19, No. 3

Editorial . Pg. 4 Letters to the editor. Pg. 4 J. Wilson. University of Otago Diploma in Occupational Health Practice: A personal experience. Pg. 5 Physiothearpy equipment which fails to comply with standards. Pg. 5 Physiotherapy Board disciplinary hearings. Pg. 5 R. Batcheler & C. W. Roy. The use of motor point blocks to relieve spasticity in biceps muscle – A case study. Pg. 6 L. Maxwell. Research – A challenge for the profession. Pg. 9 F. M. Wilson. Manual therapy versus traditional exercises in mobilisation of the ankle post-ankle fracture: A pilot study. Pg 11 J. A. MacDonald, Y. R. Burns & H. A. Mohay. Characteristics of neuro-sensorimotor performance of very low birthweight and high-risk infants at six years of age. Pg. 17 G. L. Hardy & J. K. Napier. Inter and intratherapist reliability of passive accessory movement techniques. Pg. 22 R. Thomas. Accident compensation: A report prepared for the council for civil liberties. Pg. 26 S. Jessep. Comparison study of the effectiveness of two methods of back education: A pilot study. Pg. 32

April 1992, Vol 20, No. 1

Editorial – Parlez vous medicalese? A referential preference. Pg. 4 Prudential independent living exhibition. Pg. 4 Clinical quiz. Pg. 5 K. M. Porter & C. N. Vivequin. A comparision of two types of polytechnic chair-and-desk unites to determine their influence on spinal sitting posture for the average student. Pg. 6 M. R. Lynch, M. E. Raymer, J. H. Elvery, A. L. Walsh, Y. R. Burns. The development of hand position sense. Pg. 15 G. Anson, B. Hyland & J. Wickens. Movement takes brains. Pg. 21 B. Mulligan. Extremity joint mobilisations combined with movements. Pg. 28 Accident compensation: the new scheme. Pg. 30

August 1992. Vol. 20, No.2

Editorial – Reforming reform. Pg. 4 Obituaries. Pg. 5 Nola Marjorie Hale (nee Naish) Robin Lindsay Hooson M. Gibson Smith. Medinfolink and you. Pg. 6 Uniform requirement for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals. Pg. 8 M. K. Lamont. The funding of clinical educators – The options. Pg. 11 D. Wickenden, S. Bates & L. Maxwell. An electromyographic evaluation of upper & lower rectus abdominus during various forms of abdominal exercises. Pg. 17 J. Higgs. Developing knowledge: A process of construction, mapping and review. Pg. 23 M. H. Steven, J. A. Pryor, B. A. Webber & M. R. Hodson. Physiotherapy versus cough alone in the treatment of cystic fibrosis. Pg. 31 Book review. Pg. 38

December 1992. Vol. 20, No. 3

Editorial – Towards professional conversation. Pg. 4 Presidential profile – Margot Skinner. Pg. 5 Letters to the editor. Pg. 6 S. A. Philbrook. To market, to market: Founder’s Lecture 1991. Pg. 9 R. Marks. Physical modalities and articular cartilage repair. Pg. 17 Abstracts of student dissertations 1991. Pg. 23 M. K. Lamont. Health care: Funding, regulation, efficiency and equity in Australia, Canada and New Zealand. Pg. 31

April 1993. Vol 21, No. 1

Book review. Pg. 4 J. Quintner. Apropos rub, rub, rubbish: Massage in the nineteenth century. Pg. 9 M. K. Lamont. Case study of the implementation of quality assurance – New Zealand Private Physiotherapists’ Association. Pg. 11 G. Pendergrast. The use of lumbar rotation exercises in the treatment in back pain with the McKenzie approach. Pg. 14 R. Marks. Quadriceps strength training for osteo-arthritis of the knee: A literature review and analysis. Pg. 15 Otago Polytechnic School of Physiotherapy Prize List 1992. Pg. 21 Auckland Institute of Technology School of Physiotherapy Prize List 1992. Pg. 22 J. Chan, J. Lee & C. Neubert. Physiotherapy intervention in Parkinsonian gait. Pg. 23

August 1993. Vol. 21, No. 2

Editorial – Will the real physiotherapist please stand up? Pg. 4 News from the Otago Polytechnic School of Physiotherapy, Dunedin. Pg. 5 D. M. McKenzie. Who needs rehabilitating? Towards a multifactorial view of disability and its management. Pg. 6 J. E. Bullock-Saxton & M. I. Bullock. Changes in hip and knee muscle strength associated with ankle injury. Pg. 10 R. Marks. The effect of isometric quadriceps strength training in mid-range for osteo-arthritis of the knee. Pg. 16 P. J. McNair & R. N. Marshall. Concepts related to impact forces at footstrike during jumping and running activities. Pg. 22 T. van Schie. Connective tissue massage for reflex sympathetic dystrophy: A case study. Pg. 26 Book reviews. Pg. 27 Physiotherapists in childbirth education and women’s health: A special interest group profile. Pg. 27 Uniform requirement for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals. Pg. 28

December 1993. Vol. 21, No. 3

Editorial – Look out for the locomotive. Pg. 4 Obituary. Pg. 5 Diana Marion Dayus P. Grimes. Survey on occupational overuse syndrome. Pg. 8 Physiotherapy for the elderly: A special interest group of the New Zealand Scoiety of Physiotherapists Inc. Pg. 16 C. Neubert. The mechanism of action and use of oral and topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatories: A literature review. Pg. 18 G. Plumbley. What is your diagnosis? Pg. 23 Book review. Pg. 23 A. Preston-Thomas , L. A. C. Van den Bergh & L. Maxwell. Referral for manual therapy: A survey of general medical practitioners in the Auckland area. Pg. 25 M. W. Hood. A case study. Pg. 28 News from the Otago Polytechnic School of Physiotherapy. Pg. 29 S. G. Collings. AIDS-related disease: A treatment report. Pg. 30 A. Brown, S. Salmond & L. Maxwell. Assessment of hamstring flexibility – Which test? R. Marks. Evaluating patient satisfaction: General considerations – I: Designing a Questionnaire. Pg. 35

April 1994. Vol. 22, No. 1

Editorial – Enough to make it nice. Pg. 4 University of Otago degrees and diplomas. Pg. 5 G. Bortoluzzi. Facing death: A personal perspective. Pg. 6 R. G. Hazard, M. M. Williams & R. A. McKenzie. Reliability of three methods for measuring prone lumbar extension. Pg. 11 Distinctions. Pg. 14 Margaret Hoessly Leonard Ring Linda Maxwell R. Elley. The effect of ice pack application at the ankle joint on one-legged balance ability. Pg. 17 N. F. Taylor & K. L. Bennell. The effectiveness of passive joint mobilisation on the return of active wrist extension following Colles’ fracture: Aclinical trial. Pg. 24 J. Cumming. News from the New Zealand College of Physiotherapy Inc. Pg. 30 Quality assurance: Comments and responses. Pg. 32 Book review. Pg. 35 J. Low & A. Reed. Physical principles explained T. Walsh. PAPMA 1993 survey report. Pg. 37

August 1994. Vo. 22, No. 2

Editorial – Consumer pie. Pg. 4 Letters to the editor. Pg. 6 P. Currier. The role of the physiotherapist in the Te Omanga hospice. Pg. 8 L. Pearce. A new look at sitting. Pg. 12 L. R. T. Williams, P. Caswell, I Wagner, A. Walmsley & P. J. Handcock. Regulation of standing posture. Pg. 15 C. O’Hagan. Malta experience: The first international training course for physical therapists in the field of aging. Pg. 20 M. Skinner. Address to the New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists Inc. Biennial Conference “Building Bridges” – Auckland, May 1994. Pg. 24 Uniform requirement for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals. Pg. 26

December 1994. Vol. 22, No. 3

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Editorial – Why on earth...? Pg. 4 Letter to the editor. Pg. 6 Obituary. Pg. 6 Ruth Westbury News from the Auckland School – Fran Elkin retires. Pg. 8 New physiotherapy head named for Auckland School. Pg. 9 M. R. Wenham. A review of the effectiveness of weight training for children and adolescents. Pg. 11 C. Gibbons. Geriatric research – Can it be improved? C. Ross. Complex physical therapy – A treatment note. Pg. 19 B. Arroll & B. Swinburn. Moving the nation: Current approaches to Physical activity. Pg. 23 Asia Western Pacific:Harmony by the year 2000 – A report on the World Confederation for Physical Therapy Asia Western Pacific Regional meeting and first seminar. Pg. 26 V. S. Pai, D. E. Yee, D. Lawson & G. Curtis. Iliacus pyomyositis with involvement of lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh. Pg. 28 L. Paniora. The treatment of Bell’s palsy using the respond unit: A case study. Pg. 30 R. Marks. The development of a patient satisfaction questionnaire: Part II. Pg. 34 Book reviews. Pg. 37

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