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di^sability rehabilitation An infernafionai mulfidisciplinory lournal Contents of Volume 25 (2003), Numbers 1-24 ISSN 0963-8288 ^ Taylor&Francis Official journal of the International Society # healthsdences of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION EDITOR Professor Dave Muller University College Suffolk, Ipswich. Suffolk IP4 ILT, UK email: Dave.Muller(a Suffolk.ac.uk EDITORIAL BOARD Janice Abbott Assen Jabensky Alan S. Rigby University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK Royal Perth Hospital, Western Australia. University of Sheffield, UK Sohail Ansari Australia Haim Ring* Riyadh .Armed Forces Hospital, Saudi .Arabia Paul Kaplan Tel-.Aviv University Medical School. Raanan. Israel Elizabeth Badley Medical University of South Carolina. Marcia J. Scherer ACREU lAIDRC), Ontario. Canada Charleston. USA University of Rochester. Medical Center, Webster, USA Magid Bakheit Marijke W. de Kleijn de Vrankrijker Jeff Sigafoos Plymouth, UK TNO Institute of Preventative Health Care, Leiden. The University of Texas at Austin. Te.xas. USA Pascale Barberger-Gateau The Netherlands Kevin P. Singer Universite de Bordeaux II. France Shrawan Kumar University of Western .Australia, Perth, Australia Nillesh Chatterjee University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Dennis Smith Texas A and M University. Te.xas, US.A Charles J. Laenger Flinders University of South .Australia, .Australia Naoichi Chino K.AISER Rehabilitation Center. Tulsa, Oklahoma, Satoshi Ueda US.A Keio University, Tokyo, Japan Teikvo Heisei University. Tokyo, Japan Celine Lamarre Chris Code Claus W. Wallesch Institut de Readaption de Montreal. Canada Exeter University, UK Department of Neurology, Magdeburg, Germany Crt Marincek Bryn Davis Daniel Wever University Rehabilitation Institute, Linhartowa, University of Wales, Cardiff, UK Rehabilitation Center Het Roessing, Enschede. Slovenia Alan Doube The Netherlands Frederick M. Maynard Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, New Zealand Gareth H. Williams MetroHealth Center for Rehabilitation. Veronika Fialka-Moser Cleveland, USA Cardiff University. UK Univ.-Klinik fur Physikalische Medizin und Diane Newham Torgeir Bruun Wyller Rehabilitation, Wien, .Austria Ullevaal Hospital, Norway King’s College. London, UK Salvatore Giaquinto Elizabeth J. Yerxa Els Nieuwenhuijsen Ca.sa di Cura San Rajfaele, Rome. Italy University of Southern California. Bishop, USA University of Michigan Health System, .Ann .Arbor, Gunnar Grimby USA University of Gdteborg, Sweden Donald L. Patrick *ISPRM Representative Shigenobu Ishigami University of Washington. Seattle, USA Chiyodaky Tokyo, Japan SUBSCRIPTION AND COPYRIGHT INFORMATION DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION is a peer-reviewed journal published twice monthly (total 24 issues) by Taylor & Francis Ltd, 4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon 0X14 4RN, UK. Annual Institutional Subscription, Volume 25, 2003 Print ISSN 0963-8288 $1382.00 £838.00 A subscription to the print edition includes free access for any number of concurrent users across a local area network to the online edition, ISSN 1464-5165. For more information, visit our website; http://www.tandf.co.uk Print subscriptions only are available to individual members of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, on application to ISPRM. 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Belgium; email: [email protected] Copyright Clearance Center Inc., 222 Rosewood Drive Danvers, MA 01923, USA; email: [email protected] Copyright Licensing Agency, 90 Tottenham Court Road, London. WIP OLP, UK; email: [email protected]. This authorization does not extend to any other kind of copying, by any means, in any form for any purpose other than private research use. DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION is covered by the following abstracting and indexing services; Social Sciences Citation Inde.x/Current Contents, Social Science Citation Index, Ergonomics Abstracts, EM BASE/ E.xcerpta Medica, Index Medicus; Medline, Psychinfo, Sociological Abstracts, UnCover and e-psyche. NUMBER 1 7 JANUARY 2003 REVIEWS Orthopaedic sequelae in neurologically recovered obstetrical brachial plexus injury. Case study and literature review A. M. ter Steeg, A. F. Hoeksma, P. F. Dijkstra, R. G. H. H. Nelissen and B. A. De Jong Traumatic brain injury: classification of initial severity and determination of functional outcome B. van Baalen, E. Odding, A. I. R. Maas, G. M. Rihhers, M. P. Bergen and H. J. Siam RESEARCH PAPERS Mobility of wheelchair users: a proposed performance assessment framework Franfois Routhier, Claude Vincent, Johanne Desrosiers and Sylvie Nadeau Awareness of disabilities in stroke rehabilitation-a clinical trial A. Hartman-Maeir, N. Soroker, S. D. Oman and N. Katz A comparison of four functional tests in discriminating fallers from non-fallers in older people A. Y. Y. Chiu, S. S. Y'. Au-Yeung and S. K. Lo CLINICAL COMMENTARY Support for children following traumatic brain injury: the views of Educational Psychologists B. M. Brooks, F. D. Rose, D. A. Johnson, T. K. Andrews and R. Gulamali NUMBER 2 21 JANUARY 2003 REVIEW Accessibility, usability and universal design-positioning and definition of concepts describing person-environment relationships S. Iwarsson and A. Stahl RESEARCH PAPERS Low back pain-a community-based study of care-seeking and therapeutic effectiveness T. Jacob, A. 7.eev and L. Epstein Treatment of patients with postpolio syndrome in a warm climate Y'. A. S. Strumse, J. K. Stanghelle, L. Utne, P. Ahlvin and E. K. Svendshy Understanding the consequences of access barriers to health care: experiences of adults with disabilities M. T. Neri and T. Kroll REHABILITATION IN PRACTICE Variables related to job satisfaction among professional care providers working in brain injury rehabilitation P. G. Wittig, L. Tilton-Weaver, B. N. Patry and C. A. Mateer CASE STUDY Self-reported efficacy of an all in-the-ear-canal prosthetic device to inhibit stuttering during one hundred hours of university teaching: an autobiographical clinical commentary J. Kalinowski BOOK REVIEW NUMBER 3 4 FEBRUARY 2003 REVIEW A review of treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome J. K. Wilson and T. L. Sevier 113 RESEARCH PAPERS A clinical model for the assessment of posture and balance in people with stroke S. F. Tyson and L. H. Desouza 120 A postural adaptation test for stroke patients D. Kairy, N. Paquet and J. Fung 127 Physicians’ preferences and expectations in traumatic brain injury rehabilitation - results of a case-based questionnaire survey U. Hasenbein, O. Kuss, M. Bdumer, C. Schert, H. Schneider and C. W. Wallesch 136 Is the Rivermead Mobility Index appropriate to measure mobility in lower limb amputees? N. H. Ryall, S. B. Eyres, V. C. Neumann, B. B. Bhakta and A. Tennant 143 Classifying client goals in community-based ABI rehabilitation: a taxonomy for profiling service delivery and conceptualizing outcomes P. Kuipers, M. Foster, G. Carlson and J. Moy 154 ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY A head movement image (HMI)-controlled computer mouse for people with disabilities Yu-Luen Chen, Weoi-Luen Chen, Te-Son Kuo and Jin-Shin Lai 163 NUMBERS 4^5 18 FEBRUARY^ MARCH 2003 Special Issue: Rehabilitation Ergonomics guest editor: Shrawan Kumar PREFACE S. Kumar 169 RESEARCH PAPERS Posteroanterior motion test of a lumbar vertebra: accuracy of perception S. V. Bjdrnsdottir and S. Kumar 170 Functional capacity evaluation of manual materials handlers: a review T. Jones and S. Kumar 179 A 2-D model of wheelchair propulsion D. A. Morrow, L. Y. Guo, K. D. Zhao, F. C. Su and K. N. An 192 Maneuverability and usability analysis of three knee-extension propelled wheelchairs D. S. Bloswick, J. Erickson, D. R. Brown, G. Howell and W. Mecham 197 Wheelchair racing efficiency R. A. Cooper, M. L. Boninger, R. Cooper, R. N. Robertson and F. D. Baldini 207 Effects of modular course training on mobility in older adults aged 79-90 years M. E. Rogers, N. L. Rogers, B. S. Chaparro, L. Stumpfhauser and C. G. Halcomb 213 Application of SEMG in computer mouse access for the disabilities Y.-L. Chen, S.-C. Chen, W.-L. Chen, J.-J. Luh and J.-S. Lai 218 The effect of automatic speech recognition systems on speaking workload and task efficiency J. M. Rieger 224 Validity and reliability of sincerity test for dynamic trunk motions 5. A. Ferguson, S. Gallagher and W. S. Marras 236 Work load reduction through a new roll container traction device R. A. Plantenga, A. 1. M. Voorhij, C. J. Snijders and H. Voorhach 242 NUMBER 6 18 MARCH 2003 ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY A head orientated wheelchair for people with disabilities Y.-L. Chen, S.-C. Chen, W.-L. Chen and J.-F. Lin 249 REHABILITATION IN PRACTICE Transportable two-dimensional gait assessment; routine service experience for orthotic provision J. Stallard and P. J. Woollam 254 Two year survival after malignant cerebral glioma: patient and relative reports of handicap, psychiatric symptoms and rehabilitation E. Davies, S. Hall and C. Clarke 259 Reliability and validity of the Dutch version of QUEST 2.0 with users of various types of assistive devices R. D. ^Vessels and L. P. De Witte 267 Rehabilitation of a patient with critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) following acute respiratory failure; a case report and review of literature S. R. Aichenhaum and H. Ring 273 A new Stroke Activity Scale - results of a reliability study N. F. Morgan, A. M. Finn, M. O’Regan and C. J. Cunningham 111 ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY Changes in the quality of life in severely disabled people following provision of powered indoor/outdoor chairs A. Davies, L. H. De Souza and A. O. Frank 286 CLINICAL COMMENTARY Views of health professionals on discussing sexual issues with patients N. H. J. Hahouhi and N. Lincoln 291 Karaoke for quads: a new application of an old recreation with potential therapeutic benefits for people with disabilities A. 1. Batavia and M. Batavia 297 CASE STUDY Microswitch clusters to enhance non-spastic response schemes with students with multiple disabilities G. E. Lancioni, N. N. Singh, D. Oliva, L. Scalini and J. Groeneweg 301 NUMBER 7 8 APRIL 2003 RESEARCH PAPERS An investigation into the physical accessibility to wheelchair bound students of an Institution of Higher Education in South Africa L.-O. Losinsky, T. Levi, K. Saffey and J. Jelsma 305 Walking patterns of hip arthroplasty patients: some observations on the medio-lateral excursions of the trunk L. Vogt, K. Brettmann, K. Pfeifer and W. Banzer 309 Impairment, disability, and life satisfaction in Parkinson’s disease A. Dural, M. B. Atay, C. Akbostanci and A. Kucukdeveci 318 Paraplegia-related alterations of bone density in forearm and hip in Greek patients after spinal cord injury M. Vlychou, P. J. Papadaki, G. M. Zavras, K. Vasiou, N. Kelekis, K. N. Malizos and I. B. Fezoulidis 324 Lifetime physical and sexual abuse in chronic pain patients: psychosocial correlates and treatment outcomes B. E. Bailey, R. N. Freedenfeld, R. Sanford Kiser and R. J. Gatchel 331 ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY Satisfaction with rollators among community-living users: a follow-up study A. Brandt, S. Iwarsson and A. Stahl 343 REHABILITATION IN PRACTICE An exploratory examination of an academic PM&R inpatient consultation service D. iV. Mustek, R. B. Nickerson, S. M. McDowell and D. R. Gater 354 Evaluation and application of the General Motor Function assessment scale in geriatric rehabilitation A. C. Aberg, B. Lindmark and H. Lithell 360 NUMBER 8 22 APRIL 2003 RESEARCH PAPERS Getting the work done: a qualitative study of individuals with multiple sclerosis K. M. Yorkston, K. Johnson, E. R. Klasner, D. Amtmann, C. M. Kuehn and B. Dudgeon 369 Disability advocacy organizations: a descriptive framework M. A. McColl and W. Boyce 380 The possession of technical aids among persons with a somatic chronic disease J. Dekker, M. Rijken, M. van Poppel and A. de Bruin 393 Lower-extremity muscle forces measured by a hand-held dynamometer and the risk of falls among day-care users in Japan: using multinomial logistic regression analysis K. Takazawa, K. Arisawa, S. Honda, Y. Shibata and H. Saito 399 REHABILITATION IN PRACTICE Process and outcome during early inpatient rehabilitation after brain injury M. J. Edwards, J. E. McNeil and R. J. Greenwood 405 The implementation of the ‘International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health’ (ICF) in daily practice of neurorehabilitation: an interdisciplinary project at the Kantonsspital of Lucerne, Switzerland H. P. Rentsch, P. Bucher, I. Dommen Nyffeler, C. Wolf, H. Hefti, E. Fluri, U. Wenger, C. Wdlti and 1. Boyer 411 The impact of Internet access for people with spinal cord injuries: a descriptive analysis of a pilot study B. Vergo Houlihan, M-L. Drainoni, G. Warner, S. Nesathurai, J. Wierbicky and S. Williams 422 NUMBER 9 6 MAY 2003 RESEARCH PAPERS Reliability of scores between stroke patients and significant others on the Reintegration to Normal Living (RNL) Index L. R. Tooth, K. T. McKenna, M. Smith and P. K. O'Rourke 433 The coping responses of the adolescent siblings of children with severe disabilities S. Opperman and E. Alant 441 Physiotherapy practice in stroke rehabilitation: a survey S. Lennon 455 Development and reliability of the General Motor Function Assessment Scale (GMF) - A perforrnance-based measure of function-related dependence, pain and insecurity A. C. Aberg, B. Lindmark and H. Lithell 462 Assessing unilateral neglect: shortcomings of standard test methods P. Appelros, I. Nydevik, G. M. Karlsson, A. Thorwalls and A. Seiger 473 Health related quality of life and related factors in 539 persons with amputation of upper and lower limb K. Demet, N. Martinet, F. Guillemin, J. Paysant and J-M. Andre 480 REHABILITATION IN PRACTICE Rates of access to assistive equipment and medical rehabilitation services among people with disabilities S. C. Bingham and P. W. Beatty 487 CLINICAL COMMENTARY Self-Perceptions of speech language pathologists-in-training before and after pseudostuttering experiences on the telephone M. K. Rami, J. Kalinowski, A. Stuart and M. P. Rastatter 491 NUMBER 10 20 MAY 2003 RESEARCH PAPERS The Canadian Occupational Performance Measure as an outcome measure and team tool in a day treatment programme E. iVressle, J. Lindstrand, M. Neher, J. Marcusson and C. Henriksson 497 Quality of life after hip fracture: a comparison of four health status measures in 208 patients R. van Balen, M. L. Essink-Bot, E. W. Steyerherg, H. J. M. Cools and J. dik F. Hahhema 507 A protocol for assessment of risk in wheelchair driving within a healthcare facility R. J. Mendoza, D. J. Pittenger, F. Saftler Savage and C. S. Weinstein 520 REHABILITATION IN PRACTICE The views of people with a physical disability on day activity centres in the Eastern Region of Ireland M. Ward 527 Designing health plan contracts for people with disabilities S. E. Palsho and G. Dejong 532 Training in brain injury rehabilitation B. Pent land, L. Hutton, A. .Macmillan and V. .Mayer 544 ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY Accessible cell phone design: development and application of a needs analysisframework T. L. Smith-Jackson, M. A. Nusshaum and A. M. Mooney 549 NUMBERS 11-12 3 JUNE-17 JUNE 2003 Special Issue: The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF): revision, content and use edited by Marijke W. de Kleijn-de Vrankrijker EDITORIAL The long way from the International Classification of Impairments, Disabilities and Handicaps (ICIDH) to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) M. IV. de Kleijn-de Vrankrijker 561 The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health: a new tool for understanding disability and health T. B. Ustiin, S. Chatterji, J. Bickenhach, N. Kostanjsek and M. Schneider 565 The International Disability Rights Movement and the ICF R. Hurst 572 Measuring participation according to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) R. J. M. Perenhoom and A. M. J. Chorus 577 The role of Environment in the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) M. Schneidert, R. Hurst, J. Miller and B. Ustiin 588 The subjective dimension of functioning and disability: what is it and what is it for? S. Ueda and Y. Okawa 596 Applying the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) to measure childhood disability R. J. Simeonsson, M. Leonardi, D. Lollar, E. Bjorck-Akesson, J. Hollenweger and A. Martinuzzi 602 Functioning and disability associated with mental disorders: the evolution since IClDH C. Kennedy 611 Past and future use of the ICF (former ICIDH) by nursing and allied health professionals Y. Heerkens, Y. van der Brug, H. T. Napel and D. van Ravensherg 620 Value and application of the ICF in rehabilitation medicine G. Stucki, T. Ewert and A. Cieza 628 Terrorism and the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health: a speculative case study based on the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington R. Seltser, M. A. Dicowden and G. E. Hendershot 635 On the application of the ICIDH and ICF in developing countries: evidence from the United Nations Disability Statistics Database (DISTAT) M. Mhogoni 644 NUMBER 13 8 JULY 2003 REVIEW Primary intracerebral haemorrhage - clinical and radiologic predictors of survival and functional outcome P. T. Diamond, S. D. Gale and K. J. Stewart 689 RESEARCH PAPERS Defining quality of life for Chinese elderly stroke survivors A. L. D. Lau, K. McKenna, C. C. H. Chan and R. .4. Cummins 699 A survey of the effects of fatigue on driving in people with multiple sclerosis S. Y. Chipchase, N. B. Lincoln and K. A. Radford 712 Pilot evaluation of a mindfulness-based intervention to improve quality of life among individuals who sustained traumatic brain injuries M. Bedard, M. Felteau, D. Mazmanian, K. Fedyk, R. Klein, J. Richardson, IV. Parkinson and M.-B. Minthorn-Biggs 122 Long-term injury related disability in Ghana C. N. Mock, E. Boland, F. Acheampong and S. Adjei 732 CLINICAL COMMENTARY The relevance of education training for therapists in promoting the delivery of holistic rehabilitation services for young school children with disabilities in Hong Kong C. Y. Webb and J. M. Anderson 742 CASE STUDY An exploration of the extent to which attending Headway enhances quality of life aftertraumatic brain injury A. Glover 750 NUMBER 14 22 JULY 2003 ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY Client, needs assessor and agency-related factors predicting allocation of electric scooters to community-dwelling elderly in The Netherlands: a vignette study F. Jdrg, N. Borgers and A. J. P. Schrijvers 761 RESEARCH PAPERS Factors affecting medical decision-making in patients with osteoarthritis of the hip: allocation of surgical priority S. J. Dolin, A.C.de C. Williams, N. Ashford, J. George, L. Pereira and A. Perello 771 Measuring fatigue in people with Multiple Sclerosis S. Y. Chipchase, N. B. Lincoln and K. A. Radford 778 'A lifestyle coat-hanger': a phenomenological study of the meanings of artwork for women coping with chronic illness and disability F. Reynolds and S. Prior 785 Adaptation to disability in chronic obstuctive pulmonary disease: neglected relationships to older adults’ perceptions of independence L.-B. Falter, M. A. M. Gignac and C. Cot I 795 Key factors in the development of lower limb co-ordination: implications for the acquisition of walking in children with cerebral palsy S. E. Farmer 807 NUMBER 15 5 AUGUST 2003 RESEARCH PAPERS People with stroke living in the community: Attention deficits, balance, ADL ability and falls D. Hyndman and A. Ashburn 817 Simultaneous distal radius and hip fractures in elderly patients—implications to rehabilitation S. Shabat, R. Gepstein, G. Mann, A. Stern and M. Nyska 823 Gender differences in recovery from injuries to the extremites in older persons. A prospective study G. /. J. M. Kempen, R. Sanderman, W. Scaf-Klomp and J. Ormel 827 The SIGAM mobility grades: a new population-specific measure for lower limb amputees N. H. Ryall, S. B. Eyres, V. C. Neumann, B. B. Bhakta and A. Tennant 833 Disablement process and the utilization of home care among non-institutionalized elderly people: contrasting results between cross-sectional and panel data H. R. Knot, L. Haken and G. /. J. M. Kempen 845 Physical performance tests for people with spinal pain—sensitivity to change T. Ljungquist, A. Nygren, I. Jensen and K. Harms-Ringdahl 856 Frustrated and invisible—younger stroke patients’ experiences of the rehabilitation process J. Roding, B. Linds tram. J. Malm and A. Ohman 867 CLINICAL COMMENTARY Community rehabilitation, or rehabilitation in the community? D. T. Wade 875 REVIEWERS 882 NUMBER 16 19 AUGUST 2003 RESEARCH PAPERS Does delivery matter? Users' perceptions of the significance of trust in the delivery of the Personal Advisor Service in the New Deal for Disabled Persons D. Heenan 883 Reliability and validity of the Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life Inventory in older individuals T. DiLorenzo, J. Halper and M. A. Picone 891 The concerns and issues of injured workers in relation to claims/injury management and rehabilitation: the need for new operational frameworks C. Roherts-Yates 898 Health promotion and rehabilitation: a case study J. Medin, P. Bendtsen and K. Ekherg 908 The development of a knee locker with closed-loop functional electrical stimulation (FES) for hemiplegia in gait training Y.-L. Chen, W.-H. Chang. S.-C. Chen, P.-F. Shea and W.-L. Chen 916 Measuring chronic health condition and disability as distinct concepts in national surveys of school-aged children in Canada: a comprehensive review with recommendations based on the ICD-10 and ICF J. McDougall and L. T. Miller 922 ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY Sentinel: towards an ambient mobility network S. Harper, S. Pettitt and C. Goble 940 NUMBER 17 2 SEPTEMBER 2003 RESEARCH PAPERS Selection of continence products: perspectives of people who have incontinence and their carers J. Paterson. S. Dunn, I. Kowanko, A. van Loon, 1. Stein and L. Pretty 955 Gait in stabilized hemiplegic outpatients in rehabilitation S. Buzzelli, L. D. Francesco, S. Villani and S. Giaquinto 964 Does the outcome 2 months after lumbar disc surgery predict the outcome 12 months later? A. Hdkkinen, J. Ylinen, H. Kautiainen, 0. Airaksinen, A. Herno and I. Kiviranta 968 Gender differences associated with physical functioning in older persons with angina J. Richardson 973 Impairment level SumScore for lower extremity Complex Regional Pain Syndrome type 1 R. S. G. M. Perez, H. M. Oerlemans, W. W. A. Zuurmond and J. J. de Lange 984

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