01 Mar
NZJP Vol. 41 Number 1
Highlights in this issue of NZJP include:
• Celebrating 100 years of physiotherapy education.
• 100 years of education, research, and clinical practice.
• History of AUT Physiotherapy School.
• Regulation of NZ physiotherapists.
• Reflections of growth of musculoskeletal physiotherapy.
• Maternity exercises 75 years on.
• Cause of disability following limb injury.
• Influence of epidemics on physiotherapeutic rehabilitation.
• Walking to the shops: desired but how doable?
• Sports injuries in Waka Ama paddlers.
• Stroke journey to recovery.
Read individual articles here:
- Hale, L. (2013). Celebrating 100 years of Physiotherapy Education in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 41(1), 01.
- Baxter, G. D. (2013). 100 years of education, research, and clinical practice: The University of Otago School of Physiotherapy in 2013. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 41(1), 02-03.
- Nicholls, N. (2013). History of the AUT Physiotherapy School. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 41(1), 04-06.
- Grbin, M. (2013) Regulation of New Zealand Physiotherapists over the past 100 years. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 41(1), 07-10.
- Reid, D. A. (2013). Reflections on the growth of musculoskeletal physiotherapy in New Zealand over the last 100 years and the contribution of New Zealand Physiotherapists on the world stage. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 41(1), 11-14.
- Hay-Smith, E. J. C. (2013). Maternity exercises 75 years on: what has changed and what does experimental evidence tell us? New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 41(1), 16-19.
- McNair, P. (2013). Commentary on J Kennedy Elliott's paper entitled: The cause of disability following limb injuries. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 41(1), 20-21.
- Skinner, M. (2013) The influence of epidemics on the role of physiotherapists in rehabilitation. New Zealand Journal of
Physiotherapy, 41(1), 22-25. - Mudge, S. & Monachino, G. (2013) Walking to the shops: desired but how doable? New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 41(1), 26-29.
- Bell, R., Carman, A. & Tumilty, S. (2013). Sport injury profile of competitive Waka Ama (outrigger canoe) paddlers in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 41(1), 30-35.
- Ahuja, S. S., Clark, S., Morahan, E. M., Ono, M., Mulligan, H. & Hale, L. (2013). The journey to recovery: experiences and perceptions of individuals following stroke. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 41(1), 36-43.