01 Mar
NZJP Vol. 42 Number 1
Highlights in this issue of NZJP include:
• Celebrating a shared past, planning a shared future
• Activity patterns in neurological conditions
• Balance Outcome Measure for Elder Rehabilitation
• Hamstring stretches to maintain knee extension ROM
• Persons with paraplegia and Nintendo Wii boxing
• Hope after spinal cord injury
• Physiotherapy professional supervision
Read individual articles:
- McMeeken, J. M. (2014). Celebrating a shared past, planning a shared future: physiotherapy in Australia and New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 42(1), 1-8.
- Palmer, K., Thomas, J. & Mudge, S. (2014) Activity patterns in people with neurological conditions. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 42(1), 9-15.
- Kuys, S. S., Crouch, T., Dolecka, U. E., Steele, M. & Low Choy, N. L. (2014). Use and validation of the Balance Outcome Measure for Elder Rehabilitation in acute care. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 42(1), 16-21.
- Reid, D. A. & Kim, J. (2014). The frequency of hamstring stretches required to maintain knee extension range of motion following an initial six-week stretching programme. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 42(1), 22-27.
- Roopchand-Martin, S., Nelson, G. & Gordon, C. (2014). Can persons with paraplegia obtain training heart rates when boxing on the Nintendo Wii? New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 42(1), 28-32.
- Van Lit, A. & Kayes, N. (2014). A narrative review of hope after spinal cord injury: Implications for physiotherapy. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 42(1), 33-41.
- Butler, S. & Thornley, L. (2014). Presenting the case for all physiotherapists in New Zealand to be in professional supervision. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 42(1), 42-47.