01 Jul
NZJP Vol. 46 Number 2
Highlights in this issue of NZJP include:
- Physiotherapists in cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation
- Health care access for haua Maori
- Reliability of scapular and shoulder EMG measurements
- Using or prescribing mHealth apps in practice
- An online fitness to practise module for physiotherapy students
Read individual articles:
- NZJP Volume 46 Issue 2 (complete issue)
- Mooney, S., & Rhodes, S. (2018) Physiotherapists in cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation – sharing the rehabilitation space with clinical exercise physiologists? New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 46(2): 49-50. doi:10.15619/NZJP/46.2.01
- Hale, L., Bryant, K., Ward, A., Falloon, A., Montgomery, A., Mirfin-Veitch, B., Tikao, K., & Milosavljevic, S. (2018). Organisational views on health care access for hauä (disabled) Mäori in Murihiku (Southland), Aotearoa New Zealand: A mixed methods approach. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 46(2): 51-66. doi:10.15619/NZJP/46.2.03
- Grime, A., Daines, S., Pringle, L., Heang, L., & Ribeiro, D.C. (2018). The within-day reliability of scapular and shoulder EMG measurements in asymptomatic individuals during shoulder abduction. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 46(2): 67-72. doi:10.15619/NZJP/46.2.02
- Hempel, C., Sezier, A., & Terry, G. (2018). What helps or hinders clinicians in their decision-making processes when using or prescribing mHealth apps in practice? An exploratory study. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 46(2): 73-78. doi:10.15619/NZJP/46.2.04
- Lo, K., Cracknell, A., Hopmans, R., & Maloney, S. (2018). An online fitness to practise specific module alters physiotherapy students’ health knowledge, perceptions and intentions. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 46(2): 79-87. doi:10.15619/NZJP/46.2.05