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  • 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
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 43 No. 3 (2015)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Physiotherapy’s place in the world
    • Community reintegration following spinal cord injury
    • Therapeutic positional preferences of pregnant women
    • Perceptions of Participatory Action Research in developing a health resource
    • Physical activity for individuals with severe neurological disability
    • Bridging the intention behaviour gap
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 43 No. 2 (2015)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Disability and physical activity in youth with disabilities
    • Musculoskeletal physiotherapy within a community health centre
    • Musculoskeletal physiotherapy outpatient services in a high deprivation area
    • Rehabilitation post paediatric cardiac transplant
    • Immediate effects of sensory discrimination for chronic low back pain
    • Hydrotherapy exercise programmes in patients with chronic heart failure
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 43 No. 1 (2015)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Reflections on the career of Janet Carr
    • The Nijmegen Questionnaire for hyperventilation syndrome
    • Student and clinician perceptions of clinical competency
    • Pulsed electromagnetic energy and low back pain
    • Home care: An opportunity for physiotherapy?
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 42 No. 3 (2014)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • The super conference – Stepping outside our comfort zones
    • A survey of management of knee and hip osteoarthritis
    • Use of a cough assist machine in children with neuromuscular disease
    • Simulation-based intensive care unit training
    • The Patient-Rated Wrist and Hand Evaluation
    • Community integration following traumatic brain injury
    • Reliability of ultrasound imaging
    • Using mobile methods in research
    • Sexual wellbeing for people with COPD
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 42 No. 2 (2014)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • WCPT Congress 2015
    • A group exercise programme for people with diabetes
    • Ethical guidelines and the use of social media
    • Hydrotherapy outcome measures for arthritis
    • Benefits of hydrotherapy for arthritis
    • Age-related changes of the glenoid labrum
    • Strength training after stroke
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 42 No. 1 (2014)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Celebrating a shared past, planning a shared future
    • Activity patterns in neurological conditions
    • Balance Outcome Measure for Elder Rehabilitation
    • Hamstring stretches to maintain knee extension range of motion
    • Persons with paraplegia and Nintendo Wii boxing
    • Hope after spinal cord injury
    • Physiotherapy professional supervision
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 41 No. 3 (2013)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Connecting with our physiotherapy neighbours: The Asia West Pacific Region
    • Student perceptions of an interprofessional clinical experience
    • Current use of positive expiratory pressure (PEP) therapy
    • Adverse reactions to acupuncture
    • Physiotherapy alignment with guidelines for the management of stroke
    • Engagement in rehabilitation for people with stroke
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 41 No. 2 (2013)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Robin McKenzie: The influence of a giant
    • Effect of action and coping plans on exercise adherence in osteoarthritis
    • A multimedia learning resource for musculoskeletal practical skills teaching
    • Management of complex regional pain syndrome
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 41 No. 1 (2013)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Celebrating 100 years of physiotherapy education
    • 100 years of education, research, and clinical practice
    • History of the AUT physiotherapy school
    • Regulation of New Zealand physiotherapists
    • Reflections of the growth of musculoskeletal physiotherapy
    • Maternity exercises 75 years on
    • Cause of disability following limb injuries
    • Influence of epidemics on physiotherapeutic rehabilitation
    • Walking to the shops: Desired but how doable?
    • Sports injuries in waka ama paddlers
    • Stroke journey to recovery
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 40 No. 3 (2012)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Today’s physios have an awesome responsibility!
    • Electromagnetic therapy: Fact or fiction
    • The three-way health partnership: ACC, the physiotherapist and the client
    • Nordic walking in Parkinson’s disease
    • Employer’s perspectives of physiotherapy graduates
    • Home-based stroke rehabilitation using computer gaming
    • The effect of lumbar posture on spinal loading and function of erector spinae
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 40 No. 2 (2012)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • Exercise is a proven fall prevention strategy
    • Forced expiratory exercise in asthma
    • Vestibular influence on cranio-cervical pain
    • To tell or not to tell?
    • Perceptions of a waterbased exercise programme
    • Physiotherapists and the ABC approach to smoking cessation
    • Abstracts from the Physiotherapy New Zealand Conference, 2012
  • New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
    Vol. 40 No. 1 (2012)

    Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:

    • A new code of ethics
    • Physiotherapy in the prevention of industrial accidents
    • Head, heart and hands
    • Nintendo Wii for balance training in paraplegia
    • Emotion work in private practice
    • The Oswestry Disability Low Back Pain Questionnaire in private practice
    • Exercise: ‘Friend or foe’ for people with multiple sclerosis?
    • Abstracts from the Southern Physiotherapy Symposium 6, 2011
    • Book reviews
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