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  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 52 No. 1 (2024)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Vaping: A timely conversation
    • Physiotherapy students' perspectives on blended learning
    • Physiotherapy students' perspectives on supported self-management conditions
    • Orthopaedic triage in osteoarthritis management
    • The role and function of body communication in physiotherapy practice
    • Reviewing South Korean osteoarthritis physiotherapy research
    • Impact of digital technologies on children and adolescents
    • Thank you NZJP reviewers!
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 51 No. 3 (2023)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Guiding occupational health physiotherapy into the future
    • Benefits of mentoring for mentees and mentors
    • Balance tests: Older adults with cognitive impairment
    • The UPWaRD low back pain cohort profile
    • Corticosteroid injections for non-spinal musculoskeletal conditions
    • Participation in telerehabilitation – A scoping review
    • Framework for managing concussions in secondary schools
    • Abstracts from the NZMPA conference, 2023
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 51 No. 2 (2023)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Artificial intelligence and the future of clinical care
    • NZ primary care-based physiotherapists' awareness, knowledge, and management of long COVID
    • Volunteer-led community-based exercise programme
    • Sports-related concussion coding in New Zealand
    • Feasibility of inpatient ballistic strength training
    • Distal radius fractures. Who is referred?
    • Development of APP roles in New Zealand
    • Childhood chronic pain in physiotherapy settings
    • Gender disadvantage in physiotherapy
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 51 No. 1 (2023)

    Highlights in this issue of NZJP include:

    • Assessing pelvic tilt
    • ‘Making sense’ of urinary incontinence
    • Urinary incontinence assessment and management post-stroke
    • Physiotherapy and patient outcomes following ACL reconstruction
    • Otago shoulder health feasibility study
    • Valuing diversity in Aotearoa New Zealand hand therapy
    • Feasibility study protocol for ballistic strength training
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 50 No. 3 (2022)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • New guidelines for physiotherapy provision in aged residential care
    • New Zealand physiotherapists’ perceptions of STarT Back
    • Upper limb directional control in severe stroke
    • Instructional design features of an interprofessional education initiative
    • Physiotherapists’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic
    • Lessons from physiotherapists in Pacific disasters
    • Abstracts from the Physiotherapy New Zealand conference, 2022
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 50 No. 2 (2022)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Physiotherapy in the management of long Covid
    • The painful language of plantar heel pain
    • A scoping review of osteoarthritis guidebooks
    • Exploration of Pacific community playgroup caregiver perceptions
    • Rotator cuff-related shoulder pain: An update
    • Parkinson’s disease: Do physiotherapists use aquatic physiotherapy?
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 50 No. 1 (2022)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Patient profiles attending shoulder physiotherapy clinics
    • Subacromial bursitis and shoulder pain
    • Physical activity and people of Pacific heritage
    • Physical activity following lower limb arthroplasty
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 49 No. 3 (2021)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Physiotherapists’ and GPs’ osteoarthritis treatment knowledge and referral decisions
    • Tāne Māori experiences of osteoarthritis
    • Return to work after burn injury
    • Orthotics for people affected by polio
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 49 No. 2 (2021)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Implementation of a stroke self-management programme
    • Physiotherapists and clients with suicidal thoughts and behaviours
    • Flatfoot and balance among school children
    • Strength and conditioning coaches’ roles in athlete rehabilitation
    • Benchmarking usual care for joint arthroplasties
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 49 No. 1 (2021)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Silicone oil usage in hand rehabilitation
    • Postural measurement in cerebral palsy
    • Osteoarthritis model of care in New Zealand
    • Telehealth wheelchair assessment readiness
    • Self-reported depression, anxiety, and disability in Parkinson’s disease

  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 48 No. 3 (2020)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Reflections on inequities and the impact of COVID-19 on disabled people
    • Implementation of telerehabilitation: Lessons learnt
    • Complementary and alternative medicine survey of physiotherapists
    • Shoulder pain and/or stiffness in Parkinson’s disease
    • Intersection of evidence-based practice in interdisciplinary stroke rehabilitation
    • Challenges to physiotherapy practice in COVID-19 times
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 48 No. 2 (2020)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Screening and stratification for back pain
    • Physiotherapist involvement in concussion services
    • Rehabilitation following total shoulder replacement
    • Bridging theory and practice for supporting patient self-management
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 48 No. 1 (2020)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Secondary school students’ knowledge, attitude and behaviours towards sports-related concussion
    • Knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours of New Zealand physiotherapists to sports-related concussion
    • Tipping point for engagement in professional supervision by physiotherapy private practitioners
    • Systematic review of Māori pain experiences and assessment tools
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 47 No. 3 (2019)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Physiotherapy treatment following ACL injury
    • Advanced physiotherapy impacts: Narrative literature review
    • Validity of the Nijmegen Questionnaire
    • Physiotherapy student experience of a mindful movement and a mindful stress-reduction intervention
    • Osteoarthritis management in New Zealand
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 47 No. 2 (2019)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Physiotherapy and abdominal surgery
    • Individuals’ experiences of consequences of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
    • New Zealand physiotherapy cardiopulmonary resuscitation survey
    • Environmental factors influencing children’s leisure participation
    • Below-knee amputation and physical activity participation
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 47 No. 1 (2019)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Chronic pain teams: Systematic review
    • Time to bust common osteoarthritis myths
    • Health professionals attitude to self management
    • Parent-focused eHealth: A scoping review protocol
    • Teaching clinical reasoning skills to physiotherapy students
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 46 No. 3 (2018)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Whānau centred care in dementia 
    • Simulation in introductory physiotherapy clinical placements 
    • Patient-perceived barriers and enablers to self-management 
    • Survey of early mobilisation following aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage
    • Ambulatory activity and balance in octogenarians 
    • Latissimus dorsi avulsion, with coupled teres major injury
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 46 No. 2 (2018)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Physiotherapists in cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation
    • Health care access for hauā Māori
    • Reliability of scapular and shoulder EMG measurements
    • Using or prescribing mHealth apps in practice
    • An online fitness to practise module for physiotherapy students
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 46 No. 1 (2018)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Video game dance training for agility
    • An app for children with ASD
    • Exercise in Parkinson’s
    • Participants’ experiences of a mixed-ability yoga series
    • Measuring lateropulsion following stroke
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 45 No. 3 (2017)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Physiotherapy education – Investment in our future
    • Levodopa on gait in Parkinson’s disease
    • Participating in a community circuit group
    • Back pain questionnaire for adolescents
    • International graduates seeking registration to practice in Australia
    • Health enhancement programme for physiotherapy students
    • Physiotherapy clinical education in Australia
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 45 No. 2 (2017)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Pregnancy related pelvic girdle pain
    • Fitness to practise in physiotherapy
    • Wheelchair users’ adjustment to amputation
    • The use of key health questions for patient initial assessment
    • Osteoarthritis treatment options in New Zealand
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 45 No. 1 (2017)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Physical therapies in 19th century Aotearoa/New Zealand: Part 3
    • Changes in walking levels of people with stroke following discharge
    • A survey of rotator cuff repair protocols
    • Effects of perturbation training on preventing falls
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 44 No. 3 (2016)

    Highlights in this issue of NZJP include:

    • Physical therapies in 19th century Aotearoa/New Zealand: Part 2
    • Upper limb rehabilitation template post-stroke
    • Physiotherapy in major trauma services
    • Mental health and physical activity levels
    • Plasticity and motor recovery after stroke
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 44 No. 2 (2016)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Physical therapies in 19th century Aotearoa/New Zealand: Part 1
    • Carpentry student injury prevention knowledge and practice
    • Retention of pain neuroscience knowledge
    • Experiences of rehabilitation in the Cook Islands
    • Physiotherapy management of patients undergoing lumbar spinal surgery
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 44 No. 1 (2016)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • National Science Challenge for New Zealand
    • The feasibility of inpatient COPD research
    • Allied health service in an emergency department
    • Positive thinking and physical activity motivation
    • Physiotherapy management in abdominal surgery
    • Encouraging social interaction in autism spectrum disorder
    • Group exercise after severe stroke
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