01 Mar
NZJP Vol. 40 Number 1
Highlights in this issue of NZJP include:
• A new code of ethics
• Physiotherapy in the prevention of industrial accidents
• Head, heart and hands
• Nintendo Wii for balance training in paraplegia
• Emotion work in private practice
• The Oswestry Disability Low Back Pain Questionnaire in private practice
• Exercise: ‘Friend or Foe’ in Multiple Sclerosis
• Southern Physiotherapy Symposium Abstracts
Read individual articles:
- Anderson, L. (2012). A new code of ethics: reflecting professional concerns. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 40(1), 1.
- Ring, L. (2012). The role of physiotherapy in the prevention of industrial accidents. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 40(1), 2-4.
- Tasker, D., Loftus S., Higgs, J. (2012). Head, heart and hands: Creating mindful dialogues in community-based physiotherapy. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 40(1), 5-12.
- Roopchand-Martin, S., Bateman, S. (2012). An exploration of the concept of using the Nintendo Wii for balance training in patients with paraplegia. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 40(1), 13-16.
- Foster, C. and Sayers, J. (2012). Exploring physiotherapists’ emotion work in private practice. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 40(1), 17-23.
- Nunn, N. (2012). Practical challenges and limitations using the Oswestry Disability Low Back Pain Questionnaire in a private practice setting in New Zealand: A clinical audit. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 40(1), 24-28.
- Smith, C. (2012). Exercise: Friend or foe for people with multiple sclerosis who experience fatigue? New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 40(1), 29-32.
- Abstracts from the Southern Physiotherapy Symposium 6 (5-6 November 2011). New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 40(1), 33-34.
- Clinically applicable papers. (2012). New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 40(1), 35-37.
- Book reviews. (2012). New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 40(1), 38-40.
- Out of Aotearoa. (2012). New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 40(1), 29-32.