Fisio Rev
MARCH 2012 | VOLUME 40 | NUMBER 1: 1-43
ISSN 2230-4886 (ONLINE)
NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PHYSIOTHERAPY
• 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 inprivate practice • Exercise: ‘Friend or Foe’ in Multiple Sclerosis • Southern Physiotherapy Symposium Abstracts
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CONTENTS
MARCH 2012, VOLUME 40 NUMBER 1: 1-43
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Guest Editorial A new code of ethics: reflecting professional concerns Lynley Anderson
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Research Report Exploring physiotherapists’ emotion work in private practice ClareFoster, Janet Sayers
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Hand Made History The role of physiotherapy in the prevention of industrial accidents L Ring
Conference Abstracts Abstracts from the Southern Physiotherapy Symposium 6, held in Queenstown on 5th - 6th November 2011, organised by the Otago Branch of Physiotherapy New Zealand. Clinically Applicable Papers Physiotherapy for patients followingcoronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery: Limited uptake of evidence into practice SR Filbay, K Hayes, AE Holland Clinically Applicable Papers Does the region of pain influence the presence of sensorimotor disturbances in neck pain disorders? J Treleaven, C ClamaronCheers, G Jull Book Reviews
Research Report Head, heart and hands: Creating mindful dialogues in community-basedphysiotherapy Diane Tasker, Stephen Loftus, Joy Higgs
Research Report Practical challenges and limitations using the Oswestry Disability Low Back Pain Questionnaire in a private practice setting in New Zealand. A clinical audit. Nicola Nunn
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Research Report An exploration of the concept of using the Nintendo Wii for balance training in patients with paraplegia SharmellaRoopchandMartin, Sheldon Bateman
Invited Clinical Commentary Exercise: ‘Friend or Foe’ for people with multiple sclerosis who experience fatigue? Catherine Smith
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DIRECTORY
NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PHYSIOTHERAPY
HonoraryEditorial Committee Leigh Hale PhD, MSc Physio, FNZCP School of Physiotherapy University of Otago New Zealand Editor Anna Mackey PhD, MSc, BHSc (Physiotherapy) Dept of Paediatric Orthopaedics Starship Children’s Hospital Auckland District Health Board, Auckland, New Zealand Associate Editor, Book Reviews Stephanie Woodley PhD, MSc, BPhty Dept of Anatomy & Structural Biology University of Otago NewZealand Associate Editor, Clinically Applicable Papers Stephan Milosavljevic PhD, MPhty, BAppSc School of Physiotherapy University of Otago New Zealand Associate Editor, International Editorial Advisory Board Suzie Mudge PhD, MHSc, DipPhys Health and Rehabilitation Institute, AUT University New Zealand Associate Editor, Invited Clinical Commentaries Janet Copeland MHealSc, BA, DipPhty...
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