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Index to Volume Author Bouter LM: See van der Heijden GJIMG Collier DH: See Ulrich BD Bowden MG: See Schenkman M Corcos DM: See Campbell SK Index Bowling RW: See Delitto A Cornwall MW. Invited commentary on “Effect Boyce WF, Gowland C, Rosenbaum PL, et al of continuous-wave ultrasound on blood The Gross Motor Performance Measure: va flow in skeletal muscle.” 1995;75:149-150. A lidity and responsiv measure of Costello CT, Jeske AH. lontophoresis: appli- quality of movemer ) 603-613 cations in transdermal medication delivery. Acimovi€ R: See Bogataj | 1995:75:554-563 Boyce WF. Invited commentary on “Validity Adams R: See Maher C of the Peabo« Weve pment Gross Motor Curtis KA, Davis CM, Trimbie TK, Papoulidis Almeida GL: See Campbell SK Scale as an evaluative measur infants DK. Early family experiences and helping receiving physi therapy 195:75:948 behaviors of physical therapists. 1995;75: Al-shboul Q: See Janosky JE 949 1089—1100 Assendelft WJ): See van der Heijden GJMG Boyce WF: Se« Cutson TM, Laub KC, Schenkman M. Pharma- Ayling-Campos A: See Barden W Brooks LD, Tho cological and nonpharmacological interven- tions in the treatment of Parkinson’s dis- B auscultation of bre ease. 1995-75 303-373 cal ther pists Ballantyne BT, French AK, Heimsoth SL, et Brooks !): See Bard al. Influence of examiner experience and D gender on interrater reliability of KT-1000 Brown GP. Letter t arthrometer measurements. 1995;75:898- end]. 1995;75 Damiano DL, Kelly LE, Vaughn CL. Effects of 9006 Bueno M]: Se« quadriceps femoris muscle strengthening on Barden W, Brooks D, Ayling-Campos A Butter |. Guest « Personnel crouch gait in children with spastic diplegia. Physical therapy management of the sub- resourcesi n physical therapy: an analysis of 1995:75:658—067 luxated wrist in children with arthritis. 1995; supply career patter nethods to en Damron-Rodriguez JA: See Harada N 75:879-—885 hance availability DanoffJ V: See Sicard-Rosenbaum L Barinygz ao f MtJ.h e Lletotweerr toe xttrhee mietdyi tort o [cRoE:r recSetr iaclo n cast By!f or NNt. ranTshce utuasne eouofs p1 h« eNnhoa ncer! Davis CM: See Curtis KA tractures during the acute phase of burn phoresis. 1995;7 De Deyne PG, Kirsch-Volders M. In vitro ef- care]. 1995;755 -767 fects of therapeutic ultrasound on the nu- Beattie P: See Feuerstein M cleus of human fibroblasts. 1995;75:629- C 034 Bednarczyk JH, Sanderson DJ. Limitations of kinematics in the assessment of wheelchair Cahalin LP, Sadowsh ulmonary medi de Vet HCW: See van der Heijden GJMG propulsion in adults and children with spi- cations. 1995;75 Dechman G: See Reid WD nal cord injury. 1995;75:281-289 Campbell SK, Almeida GL, Ps Corcos Delitto A, Erhard RE, Bowling RW. A Benson CJ, Schreck RC, Underwood FB, DM. The effect W ints idminis- treatment-based classification approach to Greathouse DG. The role of Army physical tered baclofen on in patients with low back syndrome: identifying and staging therapists as nonphysician health care pro- spasticity. 1995 patients for conservative treatment. 1995;75: viders who prescribe certain medications Campbell SK, Ko! +/0—485 observations and experiences, 1995;75:380— Construct validity Delitto A, Snyder-Mackler L. The diagnostic 380 tor Performance process: examples in orthopedic physical Betts C]: See Betts EI therapy. 1995;75:203-211 Cerny K. Vastus medi oblique/vastus late Betts EF, Betts JJ, Betts CJ. Pharmacologic ralis muscle activity or selected exer DePalma MT: See Robinson AJ management of hyperglycemia in diabetes cises in persor DeRosa C. Invited commentary on “A mellitus: implications for physical therapy lofemoral pain treatment-based classification approach to 1995:75:415—425 Chesworth BM, Vandervoort AA. Comparison low back syndrome: identifying and staging Betts JJ: See Betts EF of passive stiffness variabl nd range of patients for conservative treatment.” 1995; Beurskens AJHM: See van der Heijden GJMG mowuon in unin olved joints of 5:485-—487 patients following ankle fractures. 1995;75 Binkley J, Stratford PW, Gill C. Interrater reli- 253-261 Di Fabio RP, Mackey G, Holte JB. Disability ability of lumbar accessory motion mobility ind functional status in patients with lower testing. 1995;75:786-792 Chiu V: See Harada back pain receiving workers’ compensation a descriptive study with implications for the Bogbailtiatjat ioUn, oGfr ogsa itN , in Khpjaajtii¢e ntMs, weti thal . hTehmei plreehgai-a Cipcoctoennteia l CDe.f fe Basic pha cilo ktihneertaipcys ianntde rvtehen e1f9f3i cacy of physical therapy. 1995;75:180- aa pyc omapnadr imsuolnt icbheatnwneeel n fucnocntvieonntail onealle ctrtihcera-l u3i4o3n-s 35o1n phi m <inetic variables. 1995:75 Di Fabio RP. Efficacy of comprehensive reha- stimulation therapy. 1995;75:490-502. Ciccone CD Introduction to special series bilitation programs and back school for pa- tients with low back pain: a meta-analysis. Boiteau M, Malouin F, Richards CL. Use of a Pharmacology. 199 1995;75:865—878 hand-held dynamometer and a Kin-Com® Clanton TL, Diaz PT. Clinical assessment of dynamometer for evaluating spastic hyper- the respiratory muscle 1995:75:983-995 Di Fabio RP. Invited commentary on “Reli- tonia in children: a reliability study. 1995;75 ability of measurements of body center-of- 796-802 Cole EL: See Ulrich BI mass momentum during sit-to-stand in healthy adults.” 1995;75:113-115 70 / 1101 Physical Therapy Volume — 75, Number 12 December 1995 Index to Volume Author Bouter LM: See van der Heijden GJIMG Collier DH: See Ulrich BD Bowden MG: See Schenkman M Corcos DM: See Campbell SK Index Bowling RW: See Delitto A Cornwall MW. Invited commentary on “Effect Boyce WF, Gowland C, Rosenbaum PL, et al of continuous-wave ultrasound on blood The Gross Motor Performance Measure: va flow in skeletal muscle.” 1995;75:149-150. A lidity and responsiv measure of Costello CT, Jeske AH. lontophoresis: appli- quality of movemer ) 603-613 cations in transdermal medication delivery. Acimovi€ R: See Bogataj | 1995:75:554-563 Boyce WF. Invited commentary on “Validity Adams R: See Maher C of the Peabo« Weve pment Gross Motor Curtis KA, Davis CM, Trimbie TK, Papoulidis Almeida GL: See Campbell SK Scale as an evaluative measur infants DK. Early family experiences and helping receiving physi therapy 195:75:948 behaviors of physical therapists. 1995;75: Al-shboul Q: See Janosky JE 949 1089—1100 Assendelft WJ): See van der Heijden GJMG Boyce WF: Se« Cutson TM, Laub KC, Schenkman M. Pharma- Ayling-Campos A: See Barden W Brooks LD, Tho cological and nonpharmacological interven- tions in the treatment of Parkinson’s dis- B auscultation of bre ease. 1995-75 303-373 cal ther pists Ballantyne BT, French AK, Heimsoth SL, et Brooks !): See Bard al. Influence of examiner experience and D gender on interrater reliability of KT-1000 Brown GP. Letter t arthrometer measurements. 1995;75:898- end]. 1995;75 Damiano DL, Kelly LE, Vaughn CL. Effects of 9006 Bueno M]: Se« quadriceps femoris muscle strengthening on Barden W, Brooks D, Ayling-Campos A Butter |. Guest « Personnel crouch gait in children with spastic diplegia. Physical therapy management of the sub- resourcesi n physical therapy: an analysis of 1995:75:658—067 luxated wrist in children with arthritis. 1995; supply career patter nethods to en Damron-Rodriguez JA: See Harada N 75:879-—885 hance availability DanoffJ V: See Sicard-Rosenbaum L Barinygz ao f MtJ.h e Lletotweerr toe xttrhee mietdyi tort o [cRoE:r recSetr iaclo n cast By!f or NNt. ranTshce utuasne eouofs p1 h« eNnhoa ncer! Davis CM: See Curtis KA tractures during the acute phase of burn phoresis. 1995;7 De Deyne PG, Kirsch-Volders M. In vitro ef- care]. 1995;755 -767 fects of therapeutic ultrasound on the nu- Beattie P: See Feuerstein M cleus of human fibroblasts. 1995;75:629- C 034 Bednarczyk JH, Sanderson DJ. Limitations of kinematics in the assessment of wheelchair Cahalin LP, Sadowsh ulmonary medi de Vet HCW: See van der Heijden GJMG propulsion in adults and children with spi- cations. 1995;75 Dechman G: See Reid WD nal cord injury. 1995;75:281-289 Campbell SK, Almeida GL, Ps Corcos Delitto A, Erhard RE, Bowling RW. A Benson CJ, Schreck RC, Underwood FB, DM. The effect W ints idminis- treatment-based classification approach to Greathouse DG. The role of Army physical tered baclofen on in patients with low back syndrome: identifying and staging therapists as nonphysician health care pro- spasticity. 1995 patients for conservative treatment. 1995;75: viders who prescribe certain medications Campbell SK, Ko! +/0—485 observations and experiences, 1995;75:380— Construct validity Delitto A, Snyder-Mackler L. The diagnostic 380 tor Performance process: examples in orthopedic physical Betts C]: See Betts EI therapy. 1995;75:203-211 Cerny K. Vastus medi oblique/vastus late Betts EF, Betts JJ, Betts CJ. Pharmacologic ralis muscle activity or selected exer DePalma MT: See Robinson AJ management of hyperglycemia in diabetes cises in persor DeRosa C. Invited commentary on “A mellitus: implications for physical therapy lofemoral pain treatment-based classification approach to 1995:75:415—425 Chesworth BM, Vandervoort AA. Comparison low back syndrome: identifying and staging Betts JJ: See Betts EF of passive stiffness variabl nd range of patients for conservative treatment.” 1995; Beurskens AJHM: See van der Heijden GJMG mowuon in unin olved joints of 5:485-—487 patients following ankle fractures. 1995;75 Binkley J, Stratford PW, Gill C. Interrater reli- 253-261 Di Fabio RP, Mackey G, Holte JB. Disability ability of lumbar accessory motion mobility ind functional status in patients with lower testing. 1995;75:786-792 Chiu V: See Harada back pain receiving workers’ compensation a descriptive study with implications for the Bogbailtiatjat ioUn, oGfr ogsa itN , in Khpjaajtii¢e ntMs, weti thal . hTehmei plreehgai-a Cipcoctoennteia l CDe.f fe Basic pha cilo ktihneertaipcys ianntde rvtehen e1f9f3i cacy of physical therapy. 1995;75:180- aa pyc omapnadr imsuolnt icbheatnwneeel n fucnocntvieonntail onealle ctrtihcera-l u3i4o3n-s 35o1n phi m <inetic variables. 1995:75 Di Fabio RP. Efficacy of comprehensive reha- stimulation therapy. 1995;75:490-502. Ciccone CD Introduction to special series bilitation programs and back school for pa- tients with low back pain: a meta-analysis. Boiteau M, Malouin F, Richards CL. Use of a Pharmacology. 199 1995;75:865—878 hand-held dynamometer and a Kin-Com® Clanton TL, Diaz PT. Clinical assessment of dynamometer for evaluating spastic hyper- the respiratory muscle 1995:75:983-995 Di Fabio RP. Invited commentary on “Reli- tonia in children: a reliability study. 1995;75 ability of measurements of body center-of- 796-802 Cole EL: See Ulrich BI mass momentum during sit-to-stand in healthy adults.” 1995;75:113-115 70 / 1101 Physical Therapy Volume — 75, Number 12 December 1995 Di Fabio RP. Sensitivity and specificity of Goldsmith CH. Invited commentary on “Reli- I platform posturography for identifying pa- ability, validity, and responsiveness of func- tients with vestibular dysfunction. 1995;75: tional tests in patients with total joint re- Jansek R: See Morris ME 290-305. placement.” 1995;75:176-177. Indergand HJ, Morgan BJ. Effect of Diaz PT: See Clanton TL Goldsmith CH: See Boyce WF ence current on forearm vascula in asymptomatic humans. 1995;75 Dombcldt E. Invited commentary on “A Goldsmith CH: See Gowland C quantitative analysis of research in Physical Goldstein MS. Guest commentary on “Deter- Therapy.” 1995;75:322-325. mination of supply and requirements in J Dumoulin C, Seaborne DE, Quirion- physical therapy: some considerations and DeGirardi C, Sullivan SJ. Pelvic-floor reha- examples.” 1995;75:53-55. Jacoby I. Forecasting requirement bilitation, part 1: comparison of two surface cal therapists. 1995;75:38—44 Goodman CC. Letter to the editor [RE: The electrode placements during stimulation of diagnostic process: examples in orthopedic Janosky JE, Al-shboul Q. Letter t the pelvic-floor musculature in women who physical therapy]. 1995;75:636-—637. {RE: The statistical analysis of sing! are continent using bipolar interferential data: a comparative examination currents. 1995;75:1067—1074. Gowland C, Boyce WF, Wright V, et al. Reli- 157. ability of the Gross Motor Performance Dumoulin C, Seaborne DE, Quirion- Measure. 1995:75:597—602. Jensen GM. Invited commentary DeGirardi C, Sullivan SJ. Pelvic-floor reha- search and the cumulation of k: bilitation, part 2: pelvic-floor reeducation Gowland C: See Boyce WF Physical Therapy.” 1995;75:233 with interferential currents and exercise in Greathouse DG. Invited commentary on “A Jeske AH: See Costello CT the treatment of genuine stress incontinence treatment-based classification approach to in postpartum women—a cohort study. low back syndrome: identifying and staging Jette AM. Outcomes research: shi 1995:75:1075—-1081 patients for conservative treatment.” 1995; dominant research paradigm in Dunkle SE, Hyde RS. Predictors of subse- 75:487—488. therapy. 1995;75:965-970 quent decisions of physical therapy and Greathouse DG: See Benson CJ Jette DU. Invited commentary on nursing students to work with geriatric health status of patients at outpa clients: an application of the theory of rea- Gros N: See Bogataj U cal therapy clinics.” 1995;75:1 soned action. 1995;75:614—620 Gwyer J. Personnel resources in physical Jette DU. Letter to the editor [RI therapy: an analysis of supply, career pat- in our midst]. 1995;75:1140 terns, and methods to enhance availability. Johnson J, Silverberg R. Serial cas 1995:75:56—65. lower extremity to correct contra Eckhaus MA: See Sicard-Rosenbaum L ing the acute phase of burn car Ellis RM. Letter to the editor [RE: An examina- H 262-2060. tion of Cyriax’s passive motion tests with Jones SL: See Palisano RJ patients having osteoarthritis of the knee]. Hack LM, Konrad TR. Determination of sup- 1995;75:239. ply and requirements in physical therapy: some considerations and exampies. 1995;75: Enloe LJ: See Shields RK 47-53. Erhard RE: See Delitto A Haley SM: See Palisano RJ Kachingwe AF: See Ballantyne B1 Evans RE: See Shields RK Hanke TA, Pai Y-C, Rogers MW. Reliability of KahnJ . Letter to the editor. [RI measurements of body center-of-mass mo- choose.]. 1995;75:768—-769 F mentum during sit-to-stand in healthy Karst GM, Willett GM. Onset timing adults. 1995;75:105-113. tromyographic activity in the Feuerstein M, Beattie P. Biobehavioral factors Harada N, Chiu V, Damron-Rodriguez JA, et lis oblique and vastus lateralis affecting pain and disability in low back al. Screening for balance and mobility im- subjects with and without patell pain: mechanisms and assessment. 1995;75: pairment in elderly individuals living in resi- pain syndrome. 1995;75:813—82 267-280. dential care facilities. 1995;75:462-469. Kelly LE: See Damiano DL Fisher AG: See Schulthies SS Harada N, Chiu V, Fowler E, et al. Physical Kilpatrick KE. Guest commenta: Fitzgerald GK, McClure PW. Reliability of therapy to improve functioning of older casting requirements for physica! measurements obtained with four tests for people in residential care facilities. 1995;75: pists.” 1995;75:45—46 patellofemoral alignment. 1995;75:84-90. 830-839. King LA, VanSant AF. The effect Fowler E: See Harada N Harada N. Invited commentary on “Low-load, ankle-foot orthoses on moveme prolonged stretch in the treatment of knee used in a supine-to-stand rising Francis RS: See Schulthies SS flexion contractures in nursing home resi- 75:952-964. French AK: See Ballantyne BT dents.” 1995;75:895-—896. Kirsch-Volders M: See De Dey: Harding D: See Boyce WF Kljaji¢ M: See Bogataj t G Heimsoth SL: See Ballantyne BT Koes BW: See van der Heijden ¢ Helewa A: See Scudds RJ Gajdosik RL. Letter to the editor [RE: The ef- Kolobe THA: See Campbell! SK fect of time on static stretch on the flexibil- Hilhtazr m.D.L... }. Let1t9e9r5 ;t7o5 :t5h7e0 . editor. [RE: First, do no Kolobe TH: See Palisano RJ ity of the hamstring muscles]. 1995;75:238. Gill C: See Binkley J Holte JB: See Di Fabio RP Konrad TR: See Hack LM Girolami GL: See Campbell SK Host HH. Scapular taping in the treatment of Kumar S: See Simmonds Mj) anterior shoulder impingement. 1995;75: Glenn TM: See Nichols DS 803-812. Glinn JE Sr. Letter to the editor [RE: A Hughes MA: See Schenkman M treatment-based classification approach to Ladyshewsky RK. Enhancing s« low back syndrome: identifying and staging Hutchinson KJ: See Nichols DS tivity in acute care inpatient se patients for conservative treatment]. 1995; Hyde RS: See Dunkle SE collaborative clinical educatior 75:922. 1995;75:503-510 Landry GL: See Thein LA Physical Therapy /V olume 75, Number 12 / December 1995 Lane M: See Boyce WI inpatient set Q Laub KC: See Cutson TM cal educatior Quaid A. Letter to the editor [RE: Interrater Lechelt E: See Simmonds MJ Millford reliability of craniosacral rate measurements Lee JB: See Ballantyne B2I Minor S|) and their relationship with subjects’ and Moffat VW Congress examiners’ heart and respiratory rate mea- Lee M, Maher C. Letter to the editor [RE: Use surements]. 1995;75:240 of a spinal model to quantify the forces and Official Wek therapy. 1995 Quirion-DeGirardi C: See Dumoulin ¢ motion that occur during therapists’ tests of spinal motion]. 1995;75:6038-—639 Mollinger LA: Se: Lee M: See Harada N Moncur C, Wi R Lenke M: See Campbell SK status of di Reed BV. Invited commentary on “Effects of Lippert L. Invited commentary on “Physical Morgan 13]: Se continuous therapeutic ultrasound on therapist assistants’ perceptions of the docu Morris \\! growth and metastasis of subcutaneous mu- mented roles of the physical therapist assis Letter t rine tumors.” 1995;75:11—12 tant 1995:75: 1064-1005 motor pr Reid WD, Dechman G. Considerations when Loosli AR. Letter to the editor [RE: Use of Mossberg KA, M testing and training the respiratory muscles electrical stimulation to enhance recovery of tus Of patients 1995:75:97 1-982 quadriceps femoris muscle force production Ipy clinics Reid WD, Samrai B. Respiratory muscle train- in patients following anterior cr- uciate liga Mossberg KA: Se ing for patients with chronic obstructive ment reconstruction|. 1995;75:237 pulmonary disease. 1995;75:996—1005 Mueller Mj, Mir Lord 1D: See Sicard-Rosenbaum L tionship of p Reuben DB: See Harada N Loubert PV. Invited commentary on “Is the dors ] ‘ Richards CL: See Boiteau M clinical concept of spinal stiffness multidi mensional?” 1995:75:861—862 Robertson VJ. A quantitative analysis of re- Murren A: 5 search in Physical Therapy. 1995-;75:313- Lowes L”: See Palisano RJ 322 Lowes LP: See Westcott SL N Robertson VJ. Research and the cumulation Lunsford BR, Perry J. The standing heel-rise of knowledge in Physical Therapy. 1995;75: test for ankle plantar flexion: criterion for Nichols Ds, G 72 ) 4? normal. 1995;75:694-—698 Change Robinson Aj, DePalma MT, McCall M. Physi- ing balance 75-6997 cal therapist assistants perceptions of the M documented roles of the physical therapist Nolan MI assistant. 1995;75:1054—1066 analgesia Mackey G: See Di Fabio RP Robinson SE, Buono MJ. Effect of administration Maher C. Invited commentary on “Interrater 1995;75:374 continuous-wave ultrasound on blood flow reliability of lumbar accessory motion mo in skeletal muscle. 1995;75:145—149 bility testing.” 1995;75:793-794 Rogers MW: See Hanke TA O Maher C: See Lee M Rosenbaum PL: See Boyce WI Maher C, Adams R. Is the clinical concept of Orest MR. « Rosenbaum PL: See Gowland ¢ spinal stiffness multidimensional? 1995;75 assessment 854-8060 329 Rothstein JM. Editor's note. A world in our midst. 1995;75:460—461 MaleZié M: See Bogataj | Orest MR. | Rothstein JM. Editor's note. Bidding “Old Malouin F: See Boiteau M nos 1 Blue” farewell. 1995;75:1041-1042 phys Matyas TA: See Morris MI Rothstein JM. Editor's note. Change and Re Osten ET: Se McCall M: See Robinson AJ form. 1995;75:251—252 McClure PW: See Fitzgerald GK Rothstein JM. Editor's note. Human sources. 1995:75:1—2 McConnell |. Invited commentary on “Reli ability of measurements obtained with four Rothstein JM. Editor's note. Identity and pre tests for patellofemoral alignment.” 1995;75 tense. 1995:75:655—657 90-91 Rothstein JM. Editors note. Like the shoe- McCool FD, Tzelepsis GE. Inspiratory muscle maker's elves 1995;75:852>- 853 training in the patient with neuromuscular Rothstein JM. Editor's note. Malpractice in disease. 1995:75: 1006-1014 our midst. 1995;75:784-785 McFarland C: See Mossberg KA Papoulidis DK: S Rothstein JM. Editor's note. Pharmacology McMillan AG: See Scholz JP Peel C, Mo and physical therapy. 1995-;75:341 McMillan AG: See Scholz JP medical Rothstein JM. Editor's note. Remembering Ta) 490 John. 1995;75:167-168 Michels FE. Letter to the editor [RE: Human resources}. 1995:75:444—445 Pellecchia GL. Letter Rothstein JM. Editor's note. Specialization, ibility of measur certification, turf, and society. 1995;75:936- Michels FE. Letter to the editor [RE: Research tests for p 938 and the cumulation of knowledge in Physi 569 cal Therapy 1995-75:765-—766 Rothstein JM. Editor's note. Statistical words Penn RD: S 1995:75:82-83 Michels E. Letter to the editor [RE: Statistical words]. 1995:75:568-—569 Perry J: See Lun Rothstein JM. Editor's note. The ugly side of Miller T, Murren A. Letter to the editor [RI Plews N: Sc« peer review. 1995;75:582-584 Enhancing service productivity in acute care Potter S: Se Russell DJ]: See Boyce WI Russell [)J: See Gowland ¢ 72/1103 Physical Therapy Volume 75, Number 12 /D ecember 1995 S T Subject Sadowsky HS: See Cahalin LP Thein JM: See Thein LA Index Saffle JR: See Ward RS Thein LA, Thein JM, Landry GL. Ergogenic Sahrmann SA: See Mueller MJ aids. 1995;75:426-—439. Samrai B: See Keid WD Thom AK: See Sicard-Rosenbaum L Thomas |: See Brooks D Sanderson 1j: See Bednarczyk JH Trimble TK: See Curtis KA American Physical Therapy Schaaf JA: See Mueller MJ Association Tzelepsis GE: See McCool FD Schenkman M, Hughes MA, Bowden MG, Studenski SA. A clinical tool for measuring American Physical Therapy Ass functional axial rotation. 1995;75:151-156. Awards for 1995. 1995:75:1 U APTA Bylaws. 1995;75:907-915 Schenkman M: See Cutson TM Ulrich BD, Ulrich DA, Collier DH, Cole EL. APTA Elected and Appointed ¢ Schenkman M: See Watson CJ Developmental shifts in the ability of infants 75:1024 Scholz JP, McMillan AG. Neuromuscular coor- with Down syndrome to produce treadmill APTA Membership Qualificatio dination of squat lifting, Il: individual differ- steps. 1995;75:14—23. 920-921 ences. 1995;75:133-144 Ulrich DA: See Ulrich BD APTA Membership Rights Scholz JP, Millford JP, McMillan AG. Neuro- APTA Standing Rules. 1995.75 Underwood FB: See Benson CJ muscular coordination of squat lifting, I: Report of the House of Delegat« effect of load magnitude. 1995;75:119-132 1995;75:1022 Schreck RC: See Benson C] V Presidential address Schulthies SS, Francis RS, Fisher AG, Van De Van De Graaff KM: See Schulthies SS WCPT 12th International Cong Graaff KM. Does the Q angle reflect the Welcome: The world of phys f1o9r9c5e ;7o5n: 2t4h-e3 0p atella in the frontal plane? vanK oedse r BWH,e ijedt eanl. GTJheM G,ef fiBceaucyr skoef ntsr acAtJioHnM , for Moffat M. 1995;75:1015—102 back and neck pain: a systematic, blinded Scudds RA: See Scudds RJ review of randomized clinical trial methods. Arthritis Scudds RJ, Helewa A, Scudds RA. The effects 1995:;75:93-104 General of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimula- Vandervoort AA: See Chesworth BM tion on skin temperature in asymptomatic Physical therapy manageme! subjects 1995:75:621-—628 VanSant AF: See King LA ated wrist in children with a Seaborne DE: See Dumoulin ( Vaughn CL: See Damiano DL 8W,7 9-B8r8o5o ks D, Ayling-Campx Selker LG. Human resources in physical Osteoarthritis therapy: opportunities for service in a rap- W idly changing hezlth system. 1995;75:31—37 [An examination of Cyriax’s Shields RK, Enloe LJ, Evans RE, et al. Reliabil- Ward RS, Saffle JR. Topical agents in burn and tests with patients having ity, validity, and responsiveness of func- wound care. 1995;75:526-—-538. the knee. Hayes KW, Pet J. 1994;74:697-707] tional tests in patients with total joint re Watson Cj, Schenkman M. Physical therapy placement. 1995;75:169-176 management of isolated serratus anterior Plinvited commentary. Twom Sicard-Rosenbaum L, Lord D, Danoff JV, et muscle paralysis. 1995:75:194—202. 707-708] (Response. 1994;74:708 al. Effects of continuous therapeutic ultra- Westcott SL, Lowes LP. Invited commentary sound on growth and metastasis of subcuta on “Effects of quadriceps femoris muscle PiLetter to the editor. Bowlin neous murine tumors. 1995;75:3-11. strengthening on crouch gait in children 1073-1074]. with spastic diplegia.” 1995;75:668—670. PlAuthor response. 1994;74:10 Silverberg RK: See Johnson J PlEditor response. 1994;74:107 Simmonds MJ, Kumar S, Lechelt E. Use of a White DM. Letter to the editor [RE: Malprac- spinal model to quantify the forces and mo- tice in our midst). 1995;75:1139. P Letter to the editor. Ellis RM tion that occur during therapists’ tests of Willett GM: See Karst GM P Response. 1995;75:239-240 spinal motion. 1995;75:212-222 Williams HJ. Letter to the editor [RE: Remem- Rheumatoid arthritis Siu A: See Harada N bering John]. 1995;75:570-571. Rheumatoid arthritis: status of Smith KB: See Shields RK Williams HJ: See Moncur C Moncur C, Williams HJ 19° Snyder-Mackler L: See Delitto A Wilson M-CB: See Nolan MF Biofeedback Soderberg GL: See Ballantyne BT Wright V: See Boyce WF Onset timing of electromyog Steckel SD: See Shields RK Wright V: See Gowland C the vastus medialis oblique Steffen TM, Mollinger LA. Low-load, pro- ralis muscles in subjects wi longed stretch in the treatment of knee flex- patellofemoral pain syndr Willett GM. 1995;75:813-—82 ion contractures in nursing home residents 1995:75:886-—895 Zimny NJ. Letter to the editor [RE: The diag- Stratford PW: See Binkley J nostic process: examples in orthopedic Strube MJ: See Mueller MJ physical therapy]. 1995;75:635—636. Serial casting of the lower ex contractures during the ac Studenski SA: See Schenkman M care. Johnson J, Silverberg R Sullivan SJ: See Dumoulin ¢ 266 Correction. 1995;75:640 Summers |]: Sec Morris ME P Letter to the editor. Baryz PResponse. 1995;75:707-768 Physical Therapy Volume 75, Number December 1995 Topical agents in burn and wound care. Ward The diagnostic process: examples in orthope [Editor's note. Year's end. Rothstein JM. 1994; RS, Saffle JR. 1995;75:526-538 dic physic il ther Ipy Delitto A, Snyder 74:1091—1092] Mackler L. 1995;75:203—211 P Letter to the editor. Brown GP. 1995;75:240-— Cardiac P Letter to the editor. Zimny NJ. 1995;75:635 241. 636 P Response. 1995;75:241 General P Letter to the editor. Goodman CC. 1995:75 Fffect of continuous-wave ultrasound on 636—637 Education: physical therapist blood flow in skeletal muscle. Robinson SE, P Letter to the edito Buono MJ. 1995;75:145-149 038 Clinical education P invited commentary. Cornwall MW. 1995;75 P Response. 1995:7 Clinicians’ perceptions of self-assessment in 149-150 clinical practice. Orest MR. 1995;75:824- P Response 1995:75:150 Diabetes 829 Effects of cardiovascular medications on exer- Enhancing service productivity in acute care Pharmacologic mat uw of hyperglycemia cise responses. Peel C, Mossberg KA. 1995 inpatient settings using a collaborative clini- 75:387-396 in diabetes mellitus: implications for physi cal education model. Ladyshewsky RK. cal therapy I tts JJ, Betts CJ Tests and measurements 1995-75:415 1995:75:503-510 P Letter to the editor. Miller T, Murren A. 1995; Effect of interference current on forearm vas Relationship of peak torque and 75:1137 cular resistance in asymptomatic humans dorsiflexion range of motion to kinetic vari P Response. 1995;75:1137—1139 Indergand HJ, Morgan BJ. 1995;75:306—312 ables during walking. Muelle M Minor {Interrater reliability of craniosacral rate mea- SD, Schaaf JA, et al. 1995;75:6084-—693 General surements and their relationship with sub- Efficacy of comprehensive rehabilitation pro- jects’ and examiners’ heart and respiratory Diagnosis grams and back school for patients with rate measurements. Wirth-Pattullo V, Hayes The diagnosti low back pain: a meta-analysis. Di Fabio KW. 1994;74:908-9 16] dic physica RP. 1995:75:865—878 Plinvited commentary. Echternach JL. 1994;74 Mackler I Predictors of subsequent decisions of physical 917-918] P Letter to the therapy and nursing students to work with PlInvited commentary. Ottenbacher KJ. 1994; 0640 geriatric clients: an application of the theory 74:918-919] of reasoned action. Dunkle SE, Hyde RS. P Letter » the P[Respc mse. 1994:74:920] 636—637 1995:75:614—620 P Letter to the editor. Quaid A. 1995;75:240. 0 P Letter to the edit P Author response. 1995;75:240 6438 Eiectromyography P Editor response. 1995;75:240 PR sponse. 1995;7 Neuromuscular coordination of squat lifting, I: P Letter to the editor. Upledger JE. 1995;75 effect of load magnitude. Scholz JP, Millford 328-329 Editor’s note JP, McMillan AG. 1995;75:119-132 P Response. 1995;75:329-330 EdiItMo.r 's 19n9ot5e:. 75:4A6 0w Rothstein NeuIl:r oimnudsicvuidluaarl dciofofredreinncaetsi.o n Scohfo lszq uaJtP , lMicftMiinlg,- lan AG. 1995;75:133-144 Cerebral palsey Editor's note. Bidding Onset timing of electromyographic activity in Evaluation Rothstein ]M / the vastus medialis oblique and vastus late- Editor's not ralis muscles in subjects with and without The Gross Motor Performance Measure: valid JM. 1995:7 patellofemoral pain syndrome. Karst GM, qituy alaitnyd orfe smpoovnesmievnetn.e ss Boofy cae mWeFa,s urGeo wolfa nd Editor's not Willett GM. 1995;75:813—823 1995:75:1 Vastus medialis oblique/vastus lateralis muscle C. Rosenbaum PL, et al. 1995;75:603—613 P Letter to the editor. Micl 1995;75:444 activity ratios for selected exercises in per- se of a hand-held dynamometer and a Kin i445 sons with and without patellofemoral pain Com® dynamometer for evaluating spastic Editor's note. Identity and pretense. Rothstein syndrome. Cerny K. 1995;75:672-—683 hypertonia in children: a reliability study Boiteau M, Malouin F, Richards CL. 1995;75 IM 1995.7 796-802 Editor's note. Like t oemaker’s elves Electrotherapy Rothstein JN 15;75:852-853 Gait Electrical stimulation Editor's not lalpractice ir midst. Roth Effects of quadriceps femoris muscle strength stein JM Effect of interference current on forearm vas- ening on crouch gait in children with spas Petter 1995-75-1139 cular resistance in asymptomatic humans. tic diplegia. Damiano DL, Kelly LE, Vaughn indergand HJ, Morgan BJ. 1995;75:306-—312 . CL. 1995:75:658-—667 P Response Pelvic-floor rehabilitation, part 1: comparison P invited commentary. Westcott SL, Lowes LP P Letter to tl of two surface electrode placements during 1995:75:668-—670 Editor's not stimulation of the pelvic-floor musculature P Resp mse. 1995:75:670-—671 apy in women who are continent using bipolar Editor temembering John. Rothstein interferential currents. Dumoulin C, Sea- Decision making JM borne DE, Quirion-DeGirardi C, Sullivan SJ Letter he editor. Willian 1995:75:570 1995:75: 1067-1074 A treatment-based classification approach to 571 Pelvic-floor rehabilitation, part 2: pelvic-floor low back syndrome: identifying and staging Editor's not f izatio rt ition. turf reeducation with interfereatial currents and pAa, tiEernhtasr d forR E, coBnoswerlviantgi ve RW.t rea1tm9e9n5t;.7 5:4D7el0i tto ind societ 5:936-—938 exercise in the treatment of genuine stress 185 Edit1o9r9'5s- 75n-o8t2 hionrcto nsttiundye.n ceD uimn ouploisnt paCr, tuSme abwoormnee n—DEa, Co- P invited commentary. DeRosa C. 1995;75 Quirion-DeGirardi C, Sullivan SJ. 1995;75: 185-487 P Letter to the 1075-1081 P invited commentary. Greathouse DG. 1995 569 The effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve 75:487—488 P Response stimulation on skin temperature in asymp- PRespx mse. 1995-75:488—489 Fditor’s note tomatic subjects. Scudds RJ, Helewa A, P Letter to the editor. Glinn JE Sr Rothstein JN Scudds RA. 1995;75:621—628 P Response. 1995;75:922-924 1105 Physical Therapy Volume 75, Number i2 December 1995 The rehabilitation of gait in patients with Pinvited commentary. Di Fabio RP. 1995;75: P Response. 1995;75:46 hemiplegia: a comparison between conven- 113-115. Human resources in physical! thera, tional therapy and multichannel functional P Response. 1995;75:116-118. tunities for service in a rapidly electrical stimulation therapy. Bogataj U, Reliability, validity, and responsiveness of health system. Selker LG. 1995-7 Gros N, Kljaji¢ M, et al. 1995;75:490-502. functional tests in patients with total joint Personnel resources in physical the [Use of electrical stimulation to enhance re- replacement. Shields PK, Enloe LJ, Evans analysis of supply, career pattern covery of quadriceps femoris muscle force RE, et al. 1995;75:169-176. methods to enhance availability production in patients following anterior P invited commentary. Goldsmith CH. 1995;75: 1995:75:56—65. cruciate ligament reconstruction. Snyder- 176-177. PGuest commentary. Butter |. 1995 Mackler L, Delitto A, Stralka SW, Bailey SL. 1994:74:901-907] P Response. 1995;75:178-179. P Response. 1995;75:67 P Letter to the editor. Loosli AR. 1995;75:237. Respiratory muscle training for patients with PResponse. 1995;75:237-238. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Reid Kinesiology/biomechanics WD, Samrai B. 1995;75:996-1005. Icntophoresis Gait analysis lontophoresis: applications in transdermal Geriatrics Developmental shifts in the ability medication delivery. Costello CT, Jeske AH. Low-load, prolonged stretch in the treatment with Down syndrome to produ 1995;75:554-563. of knee flexion contractures in nursing steps. Ulrich BD, Ulrich DA, ¢ home residents. Steffen TM, Mollinger LA. Cole EL. 1995;75:14—23 Equipment 1995;75:886-—895. Effects of quadriceps femoris mus ening on crouch gait in childre P invited commentary. Harada N. 1995;75:895— Departmental tic diplegia. Damiano DL, Kell 890. CL. 1995;75:658—667 Use of a hand-held dynamometer and a Kin- P Response. 1995;75:897. Com® dynamometer for evaluating spastic Pinvited commentary. Westcott S! Physical therapy to improve functioning of hypertonia in children: a reliability study. 1995;75:668-—670 older people in residential care facilities. Boiteau M, Malouin F, Richards CL. 1995;75: Response. 1995;75:670-671 Harada N, Chiu V, Fowler E, et al. 1995;75: 796--802. 830-839. Physical therapy to improve fun General Predictors of subsequent decisions of physical older people in residential car Harada N, Chiu V, Fowler I Infolnu enicntee rroaft eerx armeilinaebril iteyx poefr iKeTn-c1e0 00a nda rgthernodme-r gtehreiraatpriyc acnldie ntnsu:r sainn g apsptluidceanttiso n too fw otrhke twhietohr y 830-839. eter measurements. Ballantyne BT, French of reasoned action. Dunkle SE, Hyde RS. Relationship of plantar-flexor pea! AK, Heimsoth SL, et al. 1995;75:898-906 1995;75:614-—620 dorsiflexion range of motion t ables during walking. Muelier Screening for balance and mobility impair- Wheelchair SD, Schaaf JA, et al. 1995;75: ment in elderly individuals living in residen- Limitations of kinematics in the assessment of tial care facilities. Harada N, Chiu V, General wheelchair propulsion in adults and chil- Damron-Rodriguez JA, et al. 1995;75:462- Neuromuscular coordination of dren with spinal cord injury. Bednarczyk 409 effect of load magnitude. Sch JH, Sanderson DJ. 1995;75:281-289. JP, McMillan AG. 1995;75:11' Health care Neuromuscular coordination of s Exercise Initial health status of patients at outpatient Il: individual differences. Sch General physical therapy clinics. Mossberg KA, Mc- lan AG. 1995;75:133—-144 Farland C. 1995;75:1043-1051. Use of a spinal model to quantit Effects of cardiovascular medications on exer- P invited commentary. Jette DU. 1995;75:1051- and motion that occur during cise responses. Peel C, Mossberg KA. 1995; 1052 tests of spinal motion 75:387-390. mar S, Lechelt E. 1995;7 P Response. 1995;75:1052-1053. Strengthening Outcomes research: shifting the dominant re- P Letter to the editor. Lee Vastus medialis oblique/vastus lateralis muscle search paradigm in physical therapy. Jette 75:038-—639. activity ratios for selected exercises in per- AM. 1995;75:965-970 Response. 1995;75:639 sons with and without patellofemoral pain Lower extremity syndrome. Cerny K. 1995;75:672-683. Hemiplegia Does the Q angle reflect the for Functional training and Gait tella in the frontal plane?. Sch Francis RS, Fisher AG, Van D« activities The rehabilitation of gait in patients with 1995;75:24—30 hemiplegia: a comparison between conven- Considerations when testing and training the tional therapy and multichannel functional The effect of solid ankle-foot respiratory muscles. Reid WD, Dechman G. electrical stimulation therapy. Bogataj U, movement patterns used in a s 1995;75:97 1-982. stand rising task. King LA, \ Gros N, Kljaji¢ M, et al. 1995;75:490-—502. Disability and functional status in patients 1995;75:952-964 with lower back pain receiving workers’ [The effect of time on static stre compensation: a descriptive study with im- Human resources flexibility of the hamstring plications for the efficacy of physical ther- Determination of supply and requirements in WD, Irion JM. 1994;74:845—-85 apy. Di Fabio RP, Mackey G, Holte JB. physical therapy: some considerations and PlInvited commentary. Walke 1995;75:180-193. examples. Hack LM, Konrad TR. 1995;75: 850-851]. Physical therapy to improve functioning of $7--53 P[Response. 1994;74:851—-852 older people in residential care facilities Guest commentary. Goldstein MS. 1995;75: PiCorrection. 1994;74:996 Harada N, Chiu V, Fowler E, et al. 1995;75: 53-55. 830-839 P Response. 1995;75:55. PLe tter to the editor. Gajdosik |} Reliability of measurements of body center-of- Forecasting requirements for physical thera- 238. P Response. 1995;75:238—23' mass momentum during sit-to-stand in pists. Jacoby I. 1995;75:38—44. healthy adults. Hanke TA, Pai Y-C, Rogers P Guest commentary. Kilpatrick KE. 1995;75: MW. 1995;75:105-113 45-406 Physical Therapy /V olume 75, Number 12 /D ecember 1995 Lower extremity Motor activity Lower extremity Construct validity of the Test of Infant Motor Effects of quadriceps femoris muscle strength- Ankle and foot erforman THA ening on crouch gait in children with spas- Comparison of passive stiffness variables and Osten ET, et 9;75:585-59 tic diplegia. Damiano DL, Kelly LE, Vaughn range of motion in uninvolved and involved bs inst CL. 1995:75:658—667 otor program. Morris joints of patients following ankle fractures is TA; lansek R. 1994 P invited commentary. Westcott SL, Lowes LP Chesworth BM, Vandervoort AA. 1995;75 1995:75:668-—0679 PlInvited comment d 7 P Response. 1995;75:670-671 lationship of plantar-flexor peak torque and : 1S Low-load, prolonged stretch in the treatment dorsiflexion range of motion to kinetic vari . ables during walking. Mueller MJ, Minor PiResponse. 1994;7 l-752 of knee flexion contractures in nursing SD. Schaaf TA et - 1995:75 684. 693 Piletter t ‘ liche home residents. Steffen TM, Mollinger LA | 1138-1 1995:75:886—895 Serial casting of the lower extremity to correct Pee ee ccaorne.t racJtouhrnesso n duJr, inSigl vethreb eragc utRe. p1h99a5s;e7 5:of2 62b-u rn P LSetutmerm erto s t J] clit Mo { 2 P i8n9v6i ted commentary. Harada N. 1995;75:895— 206 Reliabilit| y P Response 1995:75:897 Correction. 1995-:75-640 Measure Ow Cc. B "a ris Onset timing of electromyographic activity in P Letter to the editor. Barvza MJ. 1995:75:767 tal 75:597-—602 the vastus medialis oblique and vastus late- ‘ « At V Ze ‘ ralis muscles in subjects with and without P Response. 1995;75:767-768 sivenes + beeciaaieieaiies patellofemoral pain syndrome. Karst GM, Knee a me ne few Willett GM. 1995;75:813-823 Does the Q angle reflect the force on the pa 3-613 Relationship of plantar-flexor peak torque and tella in the frontal plane?. Schulthies SS, dorsiflexion range of motion to kinetic vari- Francis RS, Fisher AG, Van De Graatf KM Movement science ables during walking. Mueller MJ, Minor SD, Schaaf JA, et al. 1995;75:684-—693 1995:75:24-—30 {Current status Influence of examiner experience and gender MI : [The effect of time on static stretch on the Summers JJ, Matyas TA, lansek R lexibility of the hamstring muscl on interrater reliability of KT-1000 arthrom 74.728 748 ecsarwggieryag, Nealon nae cyggeer, dapessesen es. Bandy eter measurements. Ballantyne BT, French WD, Irion JM. 1994;74:845—850] AK, HeimsothS L, et al. 1995;75:898-—906 Plinv: ited c PlInvited commentary. Walker JM. 1994;7-4 74:8 -751 85- 0-851- ] Low-load, prolonged stretch in the treatment of knee flexion contractures in nursing PiResp' ons ; OK 5 5 P[Response. 1994;-7 4:85. 1-85-2 home residents. Steffen TM, Moliinger LA Pi Letter & t (Correction. 1994:74:996] P i1nv9i9t5e:d 75c:o8m8m6e-n8t9a5r y. Harada N. 1995;75:895 PetLte1et1rt 3er8 -1tt 1o 1 viO : ir =a tya PLe2t3t8e r to the editor. Gajdosik RL. 1995-75 P RSfeYes ponse. 1995;75:897 I. ntSeruurmamtmneer r s | P Response. 1995a;7S5: 238-239 Use of a hand-held dynamometer and a Kin- Reliability of measurements obtained with von m Com® dynamometer for evaluating spastic PW, ¢ four tests for patellofemoral alignment , hypertonia in children: A reliability study Fitzgerald GK, McClure PW. 1995;75:84-90 Pinv0i4 x . a a Boiteau M, Malouin F, Richards CL. 1995;75 P invited commentary. 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Cerny K. 1995;75:672-683 Manual therapy Robinson SI Measurement Interrater reliability of lumbar accessory mo tion mobility testing. Binkley J, Stratford j ; MW’. 1995-75 Clinical assessment of the respiratory muscles. PW, Gill C. 1995:75:786-792 Clanton TL, Diaz PT. 1995;75:983-995 Pinvited commentary Maher C. 1995;75:793 ini yc Trunk 4 >| 1995-75-7 ss nt of isolated ser Pelvic-floor rehabilitation, part 1: comparison RespIo nse. 1995;75:794—795 varalysis. Watson CJ of two surface electrode pl| acements ; during Is the clinical concept of spinal stiffness multi mat it 5:1 stimulation of the pelvic-floor musculature dimensional? Maher C, Adams R. 1995;75 in women who are continent using bipolar 854-8060 Muscle performance interferential currents. Dumoulin C, Sea- P invited commentary. 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Samrai Physical Therapy /V olume 75, Number 12 /D ecember 1995 Neck and trunk Parkinson’s disease P invited commentary Greath Back Pharmacological a...; nonpharmacological in- 75:487—488 terventions in the treatment of Parkinson’s P Author response 1995:75:488 A treatment-based classificauion approach to disease. Cutson TM, Laub KC, Schenkman P Letter to the editor. Glinn JI low back syndrome: identifying and staging M. 1995;75:363—373. PResponse. 1995;75:922-924 patients for conservative treatment. Delitio A, Erhard RE, Bowling RW. 1995;75:470- {An examination of Cyriax’s pass 185. Oncology tests with patients having oste« Pinvited commentary. DeRosa C. 1995;75: Effects of continuous therapeutic ultrasound the knee. Hayes KW Peter 185-487. on growth and metastasis of subcutaneous J. 1994;74:097-—707 Pinvited commentary. Greathouse DG. 1995; murine tumors. Sicard-Rosenbaum L, Lord PiInvited commentary Two! D, Danoff JV, et al. 1995;75:3-11. 707-708]. 75:487-488. Invited commentary. 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Interrater reliability of lumbar 638 PResponse. 1995;75:794-795 P Response. 1995;75:638. tion mobility testing. B Is dtihem enclsiinoincaall ?c onMcaehpetr oCf, sApdianamls stRi. ffn1e9s9s5 ;7m5u:l ti- Thep hyrsoilec iaonf Ahremalyt h phcyasriec alp rotvhiedrearpsi stwsh oa s pnroen-- P iPnWvi,t edG illc omCm.e n1t9a95r;y7.5 :78¢M ahe: 854-800. scribe certain medications: observations and 794. P invited commentary. Loubert PV. 1995;75: experiences. Benson CJ, Schreck RC, Under- PRespc mse. 1995;75:794-795 861-8602. wood FB, Greathouse DG. 1995;75:380- Is the clinical concept of sp PResponse. 1995; 5:803—864 386 dimensional? Maher C, Ac 854-800 General Orthotics/splints/casts P invited commentary. Loub A clinical tool for measuring functional axial 861-862 rotation. Schenkman M, Hughes MA, Bow- Lower extremity PRespx mse. 1995;75:863 den MG, Studenski SA. 1995;75:151-156 Reliability, validity, and responsiveness of Onset timing of electromyog The efficacy of traction for back and neck functional tests in patients with total joint the vastus medialis oblique pain: a systematic, blinded review of ran- replacement. Shields RK, Enloe LJ, Evans ralis muscles in subjects domized clinical trial methods. van der Hei- RE, et al. 1995;75:169-176. patellofemoral pain syndr jden GJMG, Beurskens AJHM, Koes BW, et P invited commentary. Goldsmith CH. 1995;75: Willett GM 1995:75:813-82 al. 1995;75:93-104. 176-177. Patient-controlled analgesia Is the clinical concept of spinal stiffness multi- P Response. 1995;75:178-179. controlled self-administ d8i5m4e-n8s0i0o.n al?. Maker C, Adams R. 1995;75: Sericaoln trcaacsttiunrge s ofd utrhien gl owtheer aecxuttree mipthya set o ocfo rbruerctn m7ce5 d:i32c57 a4t-i3on7s9. Nolan MI Pinvited commentary. Loubert PV. 1995;75: care. Johnson J, Silverberg R. 1995;75:262- 861-862. 206 Pediatrics PResponse. 1995;75:863—864 P Correction. 1995;75:640. Development P Leiter to the editor. Baryza MJ. 1995;75:767. Neuromuscular disorders Construct validity of the Tes P Response. 1995;75:767-768. Performance. Campbell SK General The effect of solid ankle-foot orthoses on Osten ET, et al. 1995;75:58 Inspiratory muscle training in the patient with movement patterns used in a supine-to- Developmental shifts in the neuromuscular disease. McCool FD, Tzelep- stand rising task. King LA, VanSant AF. with Down syndrome to pr 1995;75:952-964, sis GE. 1995;75:1006-1014 steps. Ulrich BD, Ulric! Physical therapy management of isolated ser- Cole EL. 1995;7 5:14 Pain ratus anterior muscle paralysis. Watson CJ, Evaluation Schenkman M. 1995;75:194—202 A treatment-based classification approach to Reliability of the Gross Moto The role of Army physical therapists as non- low back syndrome: identifying and staging physician health care providers who pre- patients for conservative treatment. Delitto Measure. Gowland C, Boy scribe certain medications: observations and A, Erhard RE, Bowling RW. 1995;75:470- et al. 1995:75:597—602 experiences. Benson CJ, Schreck RC, Under- 185. wood FB, Greathouse DG. 1995;75:380- P invited commentary. DeRosa C. 1995;75: 480. 485-487. Physical Therapy /V olume 75, Number 12 /D ecember 1995 The Gross Motor Performance Measure: valid- Physical therapist assistant PRespc ynse. 1995:75:1065—-1066 ity and responsiveness of a measure of Physical therapist assistants’ perceptions of the quality of movement. Boyce WF, Gowland documented roles of the physical therapist Posture C, Rosenbaum PL, et al. 1995;75:603—613. assistant. Robinson AJ, DePalma MT, McCall Validity of the Peabody Development Gross M. 1995:75:1054-1064 General Motor Scale as an evaluative measure of P invited commentary. Lippert L. 1995;75 Physical therapy to improve functioning of infants receiving physical therapy. Palisano 1064-1065 older people in residential care facilities. RJ, Kolobe TH Haley SM, et al. 1995;75: P Response. 1995;75:1065-1066 Harada N, Chiu V, Fowler E, et al. 1995;75: 939-948 830-839 P invited commentary. Boyce WF. 1995;75: Physical therapy profession Tests and measurements 948-949 P Resp mse. 1995:75:950-951 Patient services Changes in the mean center of balance during balance testing in young adults. Nichols DS, Treatment A Guide to Physical Therapist Practice, Vol Glenn TM, Hutchinson KJ. 1995;75:699-706. Physical therapy management of the sublux- ume I: A Description of Pati Manage Screening for balance and mobility impair- ated wrist in children with arthritis. Barden ment. 1995;75:70 i ment in elderly individuals living in residen- W, Brooks D, Ayling-Campos A. 1995;75: P Erratum. 1995;75:84 tial care facilities. Harada N, Chiu V, 879-885 Early family experiences and helping behav Damron-Rodriguez JA, et al. 1995;75:462- iors of physical th pists. Curtis KA, Davis 469 Pharmacology CM, Trimble TK, P ilidis DK. 1995;75 Sensitivity and specificity of platform posiu- 1089-1100 rography for identifying patients with ves- Basic pharmacokinetics and the potential ef- tibular dysfunction. Di Fabio RP. 1995;75: fect of physical therapy interventions on Human resources it physical therapy oppor pharmacokinetic variables. Ciccone CD. tunities for service 1 rapidly changing 290-305 1995;75:343-351 health system. Selker LG. 1995;75:31-—37 Effects of cardiovascular medications on exer Letter to the editor. [RE: First, do no harm Professional-patient relations cise responses. Peel C, Mossberg KA. 1995; Hiltz DL. 1995;75:5 Early family experiences and helping behav- 75:387-396 Professional issues iors of physical therapists. Curtis KA, Davis Ergogenic aids. Thein LA, Thein JM, Landry A quantitative analysis of research in Physical CM, Trimble TK, Papoulidis DK. 1995;75: GL. 1995;75:426-—439 1089-1100 Therapy. Robertson VJ. 19‘ 5:313-322 Introduction to special series—Pharmacology Predictors of subsequent decisions of physical P invited commentary. Domholdt E. 1995-7 Ciccone CD. 1995;75:342 therapy and nursing students to work with lontophoresis: applications in transdermal 422-325 geriatric clients: an application of the theory medication delivery. Costello CT, Jeske AH Pe sponse of reasoned action. Dunkle SE, Hyde RS. 1995:75:554-563 Clicnliicniiacnasl’ ppraecrtcie MsR.e lf-1a9s9s5e s7s5m:e8n2t4 in 1995;75:614-—620 Patient-controlled analgesia: a method for the controlled self-administration of opioid pain 829 Publications and audiovisual medications. Nolan MF, Wilson M-CB. 1995; Determination of supply and requirements in materials 75:374-379 physical therapy onsiderations and examples. Hack LM, Konrad TR. 1995;75 4 quantitative analysis of research in Physical Pharmacologic management of hyperglycemia 47~5 Therapy. Robertson VJ. 1995;75:313-322 in diabetes mellitus: implications for physi- cal therapy. Betts EF, Betts JJ, Betts CJ Gue53s-t5 5 commentary. Gok in MS. 1995;75 ResPehayrscihc ala ndT hetrhaep y.c umRuolbaetritosno n of VJk. no1w9l9e5;d7g5e in 1995;75:415—425 223-232 Pharmacological and nonpharmacological in- P Response. 1995;7 P Invited commentary. Jensen GM. 1995;75 terventions in the treatment of Parkinson's Forecasting requi 233-234 disease. Cutson TM, Laub KC, Schenkman pists. Jacoby | P Response. 1995;75:235-236 M. 1995;75:363—373 Guest commentar Pulmonary medications. Cahalin LP, Sadowsky 45—46 P Letter to the editor. Michaels E. 1995;75:765- HS. 1995:75:397-—414 P Response 1995;7 766 P Response. 1995;75:766-767 Rheumatoid arthritis: status of drug therapies P Letter to the editor Moncur C, Williams HJ. 1995;75:511-525 choose.]. Kahn The effects of intrathecally administered ba- Personnel resout Pulmonary clofen on function in patients with spastic- analysis of sup Chronic obstructive pulmonary Cityo. rcosC amDpMb.e ll 19S9K,5 :7A5l:m3e5i2d-—a3 62G L, Penn RD, m1e9t95h-o7d5s- 56t o «¢ disease rhe role of Army physical therapists as non Guest comment: 1995:75:65—06 Considerations when testing and training the physician health care providers who pre respiratory muscles. Reid WD, Dechman G scribe certain medications: observations and P Response. 1995 1995;75:971-982 Research and the mulation of knowledge in experiences. Benson CJ, Schreck RC, Under Respiratory muscle training for patients with wood FB, Greathouse DG. 1995;75:380- P»h? y3s-i2c3a2l Therap tober J. 1995:75 chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Reid 380 WD, Samrai B. 1995;75:996-1005 P Invited commentary. Jensen GM. 1995 75 The use of ultrasound as an enhancer for tran- 233-234 Gerieral scutaneous drug delivery: phonophoresis Byl NN. 1995;75:539-553 P Response 1995:75 Effects of cardiovascular medications on exer- Topical agents in burn and wound care. Ward P Letter to the « ci5s3e 87r-es3p9o6n ses. Peel C, Mossberg KA. 1995; RS, Saffle JR. 1995;75:526-538 766 P Response. 19 Inspiratory muscle training in the patient with Phototherapy Supportive personnel neuromuscular disease. McCool FD, Tzelep- sis GE. 1995;75:1006-—1014 Infra red Physical therapist assistants’ perceptions of the Interrater reliability of auscultation of breath The effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve documented roles of the phy sical therapist sounds among physical therapists. Brooks assistant. Robinson AJ, DePalma MT, McCall D, Thomas J. 1995;75:1082—1088 stimulation on skin temperature in asymp- tomatic subjects. Scudds RJ, Helewa A, M. 1995;75:1054-—1064 Pulmonary medications. Cahalin LP, Sadowsky Scudds RA. 1995;75:621-628 P invited commentary. Lippert L. 1995;75 HS. 1995;75:397-—414 1064-1065 78/1109 Physical Therapy Volume 75, Number 12 /D ecember 1995

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