01 Jul
NZJP Vol. 42 Number 2
Highlights in this issue of 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
Read individual articles:
- Stewart, A. (2014). Why should I attend the World Confederation of Physical Therapy Congress in Singapore in 2015? New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 42(2), 53-53.
- Larmer, P.J., Bell, J., O'Brien, D., Dangen, J. & Kersten, P. (2014). Hydrotherapy outcome measures for people with arthritis: A systematic review. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 42(2), 54-67.
- Basevi, R., Reid, D. & Godbold, R. (2014). Ethical guidelines and the use of social media and text messaging in health care: a review of literature. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 42(2), 68-80.
- van Bysterveldt, E., Davey, S., Douglas, N., Liu, R., Robertson, L., Conroy, J., Higgs, C. & Hale, L. (2014). A group exercise programme for people at risk from type II diabetes run as a physiotherapy student clinical placement is beneficial: a qualitative study. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 42(2), 81-88.
- Larmer, P., Kersten, P. & Dangan, J. (2014). Patient reported benefits of hydrotherapy for arthritis. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 42(2), 89-93.
- Gillespie, N., Northcott, J., Due, L., Lim, J., Chiu, P. & Sole, G. (2014). Age-related changes of the glenoid labrum: a narrative review. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 42(2), 94-100.
- Signal, N. E. J. (2014). Strength training after stroke: Rationale, evidence and potential implementation barriers for
physiotherapists. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 42(2), 101-107.