01 Nov
NZJP Vol. 46 Number 3
Highlights in this issue of NZJP include:
- Whanau Centred Care in Dementia
- Simulation in introductory physiotherapy clinical placements
- Patient-perceived barriers and enablers to self-management
- Survey of early mobilisation following aSAH
- Ambulatory activity and balance in octogenarians
- Latissimus dorsi avulsion, with coupled teres major injury
Read individual articles:
- NZJP Volume 46 Issue 3 (complete issue)
- Hale, L. (2018). My Final Editorial: Whānau Centred Care in Dementia. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 46(3): 93-94. doi:10.15619/NZJP/46.3.01
- Johnston, C, L., Wilson, J, C., Wakely, L., Walmsley, S., Newstead, C, J. (2018). Simulation as a component of introductory physiotherapy clinical placements. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 46(3): 95-104. doi:10.15619/NZJP/46.3.02
- Peek, K., Carey, M., Mackenzie, L., Sanson-Fisher, R. (2018). Patient-perceived barriers and enablers to adherence to physiotherapist prescribed self-management strategies. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 46(3): 105-112. doi:10.15619/NZJP/46.3.03
- Hernandez, S., Thomas, P., Udy, A., Hodgson, C. (2018). Early mobilisation of patients in the acute hospital setting following aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage – a survey of current physiotherapy practice. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 46(3): 113-132. doi:10.15619/NZJP/46.3.04
- Lord, S., Isbey, O., Del-Din, S., Rochester, L., Taylor, L. (2018). Discerning the contribution of balance and mobility to ambulatory activity in community-dwelling octogenarians: A preliminary report. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 46(3): 133-138. doi:10.15619/NZJP/46.3.05