05 Dec
NZJP Vol. 51 Number 3
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
- Guiding occupational health physiotherapy into the future
Daniel Harvey, Jason Longworth, Catherine Mcintosh, Shane Meys, Julie Moffett, Gemma Newburn, Mathieu Wilson - Evaluating the benefits of the MOVE mentoring programme to mentors and early career physiotherapists
Angela Cadogan, Margaret Potter - Concurrent validity of clinical balance tests for older adults with cognitive impairment
Normala Mesbah, Meredith Perry, Keith D. Hill, Donald Manlapaz, Leigh Hale - The Understanding persistent Pain Where it ResiDes study of low back pain cohort profile
Luke C. Jenkins, Wei-Ju Chang, Valentina Buscemi, Matthew Liston, Michael Nicholas, Thomas Graven-Nielsen, Paul W. Hodges, Valerie C. Wasinger, Laura S. Stone, Susan G. Dorsey, James H. McAuley, Siobhan M. Schabrun - Corticosteroid injections for non-spinal musculoskeletal conditions: Consideration of local and systemic adverse drug reactions and side effects
Christine Bilsborough Smith, Dave Baker, Rajesh Botchu, Melinda Cairns, Rachel Chester, Benjamin Dean, Robert Mast, Jeremy Lewis - Factors which influence participation in telerehabilitation – A scoping review of the literature
Sarah Candy, Julie Reeve, Denise Taylor - Designing, implementing and evaluating a framework for managing concussions in New Zealand secondary schools: A study protocol
Danielle Salmon, Marelise Badenhorst, Sierra Keung, Patricia Lucas, Kate Mossman, Simon Walters, Gisela Sole - Abstracts from the New Zealand Manipulative Physiotherapists Association ConferenceHeld in Rotorua, New Zealand, from 26–27 August, 2023
New Zealand Manipulative Physiotherapy Association