Author Index A Cicero JME: See McGinty SM Cicero MC: See McGinty SM Acosta M: Se: CinatsJG : See Beaupré LA Adams PR: Sex Clark K: See Schenkman MI Allen JB: Se: Connolly BH, Lupinnaci NS, Bush AJ Al-Obaidi S, Anthony J, Dean E, Al-Shuwa Changes in attitudes and perceptions about research in physical therapy N. Cardiova ilar sponses to repetitive \ nzie lumbar spine among professional physical therapist exercises students and new graduates 2001;81:1127-1134 Alon G: See Lau Cox DR. Another comment on the role of Al-Shuwai N statistical methods. [Reprinted from Anthony J: Se BM]. 2001;322:231.} 2001;81:1469. B Cox ME: See Knight CA oe) Craik RL. Guest Note: A tolerance for © ambiguity. 2001;81:1292-1294 Beker KG, Roberts Creel GL, Light KE, Thigpen MT = \ review of therapeutic ultrasound Concurrent and construct validity of biophysi« il effect scores on the Timed Movement Battery ame Baker KG: See R 2001:81:789-—798 O Baker SM, Marshc Crosbie |: See Green 1 = Zimmerman GI]. Patient I in physical therap Cruz C: See Gannotti ME L 2001;81 D Bakken RC, Carey x Effect of O Dahl CS. Physical ther apist management of Be tuberculous arthritis of the elbow Balk A: Se: 2001:81:1253-1259 a Beaupre |A Dalley AF Il: See Greathouse DG Davies DM: Se« Beaupré LA Dean E: See Al-Obaidi S De Deyne PG Application of passive stretch and its implications for muscle 2001;81 fibers. 2001;81:819-—827 Beck J: See Kapasi ZI de Leon RD, Roy RR, Edgerton VR. Is the recovery of stepping following spinal Binder-Macleod SA cord injury mediated by modifying Binder-Macleod SA existing neural pathways or by Bombardier generating new pathways? 2001;81:1904-1911 Brach JS: Sec Delitto A: See Fitzgerald GK Braver S: S Denegar CR: See Odom C] Bremner Di Fabio RP: See Bakken R( Bush A): See ¢ DonovanF : See Mautes AEM Bussmann e van den Berg-Emons H Dorey FJ: See Fowler EG C Drinkard B, McDuffie J, McCann S, et al. Relationships between walk/run Carey JR: See Bakke: performance and cardiorespiratory fitness in adolescents who are Catlin PA: See Kapasi overweight. 2001;81:1889-1896 Cibulka MT. Letter ' Duck FA: See Baker KG Using published « Dumas HM: See Haley SM Physical Therapy .V olume 81 .N umber 12 .D ecember 2001 Author Index A Cicero JME: See McGinty SM Cicero MC: See McGinty SM Acosta M: Se: CinatsJG : See Beaupré LA Adams PR: Sex Clark K: See Schenkman MI Allen JB: Se: Connolly BH, Lupinnaci NS, Bush AJ Al-Obaidi S, Anthony J, Dean E, Al-Shuwa Changes in attitudes and perceptions about research in physical therapy N. Cardiova ilar sponses to repetitive \ nzie lumbar spine among professional physical therapist exercises students and new graduates 2001;81:1127-1134 Alon G: See Lau Cox DR. Another comment on the role of Al-Shuwai N statistical methods. [Reprinted from Anthony J: Se BM]. 2001;322:231.} 2001;81:1469. B Cox ME: See Knight CA oe) Craik RL. Guest Note: A tolerance for © ambiguity. 2001;81:1292-1294 Beker KG, Roberts Creel GL, Light KE, Thigpen MT = \ review of therapeutic ultrasound Concurrent and construct validity of biophysi« il effect scores on the Timed Movement Battery ame Baker KG: See R 2001:81:789-—798 O Baker SM, Marshc Crosbie |: See Green 1 = Zimmerman GI]. Patient I in physical therap Cruz C: See Gannotti ME L 2001;81 D Bakken RC, Carey x Effect of O Dahl CS. Physical ther apist management of Be tuberculous arthritis of the elbow Balk A: Se: 2001:81:1253-1259 a Beaupre |A Dalley AF Il: See Greathouse DG Davies DM: Se« Beaupré LA Dean E: See Al-Obaidi S De Deyne PG Application of passive stretch and its implications for muscle 2001;81 fibers. 2001;81:819-—827 Beck J: See Kapasi ZI de Leon RD, Roy RR, Edgerton VR. Is the recovery of stepping following spinal Binder-Macleod SA cord injury mediated by modifying Binder-Macleod SA existing neural pathways or by Bombardier generating new pathways? 2001;81:1904-1911 Brach JS: Sec Delitto A: See Fitzgerald GK Braver S: S Denegar CR: See Odom C] Bremner Di Fabio RP: See Bakken R( Bush A): See ¢ DonovanF : See Mautes AEM Bussmann e van den Berg-Emons H Dorey FJ: See Fowler EG C Drinkard B, McDuffie J, McCann S, et al. Relationships between walk/run Carey JR: See Bakke: performance and cardiorespiratory fitness in adolescents who are Catlin PA: See Kapasi overweight. 2001;81:1889-1896 Cibulka MT. Letter ' Duck FA: See Baker KG Using published « Dumas HM: See Haley SM Physical Therapy .V olume 81 .N umber 12 .D ecember 2001 E effects of physical therapy interventions Hurd CE: See Odom ( | with and without biofeedback/ Huston G: See Eng |] forceplate training. 2001;81:995-1005. Edgerton VR: See de Leon RD Goddard P: See Miller PA I Elliott SD: See Goldstein MS Goldstein MS, Elliott SD, Guccione AA. Eng JJ, Levins SM, Townson AF, et al. Use Author response to letter to the editor. of prolonged standing for individuals [RE: The development of an lansek R: See Morris S with spinal cord injuries. instrument to measure satisfaction with Intihar TW: See Bakken |X ¢ 2001;81:1392-1399 physical therapy.] 2001;81:1062-1063. Irrgang JJ: See Fritz JM Erikson HB: See Norman SA Greathouse DG, Halle JS, Dalley AF II. Iversen MD, Katz JN. Exami Erlandson TJ: See Bakken RC Leiter to the editor. [RE: Vascular findings and self-repo1 ted events after spinal cord injury: F contribution to secondary capacity in patients with lui stenosis. 2001;81:1296 pathogenesis.] 2001;81:1264-1265. J Green T, Refshauge K, Crosbie J, Adams R. Feland JB, Myrer JW, Schulthies SS, et al. A randomized controlled trial of a The effect of duration of stretching of passive accessory joint mobilization on the hamstring muscle group for acute ankle inversion sprains. Jette AM. Invited commentar increasing range of motion in people 2001;81:984-994. [RE: Relationships among s aged 65 years or older. 2001;81 measures of impairment 1110-1117. Groce NE: See Gannotti ME limitation, and disabili tv ll Fellingham GW: See FelandJ B Guccione AA. Invited commentary. cervical spine disorde1 [RE: Reasons given by California 2001;81:912-914 Filion DL: See Pohl PS physical therapists for not belonging to Johnston MV: See Page S} Fink P: See Jorgensen CK the American Physical Therapy Association.] 2001;81:1231. Jones CA: See Beaupré LA Fitzgerald GK, Delitto A. Considerations for planning and conducting clinic- Guccione AA: See Goldstein MS Jergensen CK, Fink P, Olese based research in physical therapy. in general practice in Deni 2001;81: H referred to physiotherapis 1446-1454. desc ription of patient chara based on general healt } Fowler EG, Ho TW, Nwigwe Al, Dorey FJ. Hake jl: See Bakken RC diagnoses, and sociode Tsthree negftfhecetn inofg qeuxaedrrciicseeps s onf emsoprasitsi cimtyu scilne Haley SM, Dumas HM, Ludlow LH. characteristics. 2001;8] O1n children with cerebral palsy. 2001;81: Variation by diagnostic and practice K 1215-1223. pattern groups in the mobility outcomes of inpatient rehabilitation Freburger JK, Riddle DL. Author response to letter to the editor. [RE: Using programs for children and youth. Kapasi ZF, Catlin PA, Beck 2001;81:1425-1436. published evidence to guide the The role of endogenous examination of the sacroiliac joint Hall SJ: See Knight CA moderate exercise trainn in region.] 2001;81:1732-1733. Halle JS: See Greathouse DG enhancement of the s¢ ( Freburger JK, Riddle DL. Using published Handwerker WP: See Gannotti ME response In mice 2001;381 evidence to guide the examination of Katz JN: See Iversen MD Hannig K: See Laska T the sacroiliac joint region. 2001;81: Keijzer-Oster D: See van ci 1135-1143. Harris SR. Guest Note: Challenging myths Berg-Emons H in physical therapy. 2001;81:1180-1182. Fritz JM, Irrgang JJ. A comparison of a Kelsey D. Letter to the edi modified Oswestry Low Back Pain Hegge KS: See Sherry JE Editor's Note Are you fi Disability Questionnaire and the Helders PJM: See Ketelaar M sham?] 2001;81:1913 Quebec Back Pain Disability Scale. 2001;81:776-788. Hermann KN, Reese CS. Author response Ketelaar M, Vermeer A to invited commentary. [RE: Relation- Effects of a functional Fritz JM, Wainner RS. Examining ships among selected measures of on motor abilities of diagnostic tests: an evidence-based impairment, functional limitation, and cerebral palsy. 2001;81 perspective. 2001;81:1546-1564. disability in patients with cervical spine Kinney LaPier TL, Rodnick G disorders.}] 2001;81:914. aerobic exercise on en erg Hermann K\iM, Reese CS. Relationships in the hypertensive rat he among selected measures of 2001:81:1006-1017 Gannotti ME, Handwerker WP, Groce NE, impairment, functional limitation, and Kirk-Sanchez NJ, Roach KE Cruz C. Sociocultural influences on disability in patients with cervical spine between duration of tl ie disability status in Puerto Rican disorders. 2001;81:903-914. a comprehensive rehabili children. 2001;81:1512-1523. Hicks RR: See Geiger RA and mobility at dischar r¢ Geiger RA, Allen JB, O'Keefe J, Hicks RR. Ho TW: See Fowler EG with orthopedic problem Balance and mobility following stroke: 2001;81:888-—895 Hogan HA: See Patterson RM Physical Therapy . Volume 81 .N umber 12 . December 2001 Knight CA, Rutledge CR, Cox ME, et al M Morgan 8): See Sherry JI Effect of superficial heat, deep heat, Morris ME: See Morris S and active exercise warm-up on the extensibility of the plantar flexors Macintyre DL: See Kozack JK Morris S, Morris ME, lansek R. Reliability 2001;81:1206-1214 MacKay-Lyons M, Makrides L, Speth of measurements obtained with the Timed “Up & Go” Test in people with Kozack JK, Macintyre DL. Malignant Effecto f 15 bod weight support Parkinson disease. 2001;81:810-—818 hyperthermia. 2001;81:945-95! exe! Mueller M): See Kwon OY impair Kuchibhatla M: See Schenkman MI MaedaR P. | Myrer JW: See Feland JB Kwon OY, Mueller MJ. Walking patterns a classification system to guide N used to reduce forefoot plantar nonsurgical management ol! i patie pressures in people with diabetic with chronic low back pain neuropathies. 2001;81:828-835 2001;81:1152-1153 Nassif MD: See Patterson RM L Mah-Jones D: See Eng |] Nicholson J: See Drinkard B Makrides |: See MacKay Lyons M Noble LJ: See Mautes AEM Maluf KS, Schrmann SA, Van Dillen LR Lake DA. Student performance and Norman MF: See Norman SA perceptions of a lecture-based course Author responses to ke tters to the Norman SA, Miller LT, Erikson HB, et al compared with the same course editor. [RE: Use of ac lassification utilizing group discussion. 2001;81 system to guide nonsurgical Development and validation of a telephone questionnaire to characterize 8965-902 management Oo i pat nt with chronic low back pair 2001:81:1148-1151 lymphedema in women treated for Laska | Hannig K. Physical therapy for 1153-1154 breast cancer. 2001;81:1192-—1205 spinal accessory nerve injury Marklin RW, Simoneau GG. Effect of Nwigwe Al: See Fowler EG complicated by adhesive capsulitis O 2001 -81:936—944 setup configurations of split computer kevboardson wrist ancle Laufer Y, Ries JD, Leininger PM, Alon G 9001:81:1038-1048 Quadriceps femoris muscle torques and Marshak HH: See Baker SM Odom C), Taylor AB, Hurd CE, Denegar fatigue generated by neuromuscular co CR. Measurement of scapular electrical stimulation with three Massey BF Jr. 2001 APTA Presidential asymmetry and assessment of shoulder different waveforms. 2001;81:1307-1316 Address: We have arrived dysfunction using the Lateral Scapulat Lee SCK: See Stackhouse SK NO 1T-81-1839-1835 Slide Test: a reliability and validity Mautes AEM, Weinzier! MR, DonovanF study. 2001;81:799-809 Lehman G), McGill SM Quantification of the differences in electromyographic Noble | Author re sponse to letter to Oehrlein KM: See Sherry JI activity magnitude between the upper: vents afte! O'Keefe |: See Geiger RA and lower portions of the rectus mtrbution to abdominis muscle during selected trunk secondary pathogenesi 2001;81:1265 Olesen F: See Jorgensen CK exercises. 2001:81:1096-—1101 McCann S O’Neil ME, Palisano RJ, Westcott SL. Leininger PM: See Laufer \ MzCorkle R: Se: Relationship of therapists’ attitudes, children’s motor ability, and parenting Lennon S. Gait re-education based on the McDowd JM: Sex stress to mothers’ perceptions of Bobath concept in two patients with McDuffie |: Se: therapists’ behaviors during early hemiplegia following stroke intervention. 2001:81:1412-1424 2001:81:994-935 McGill SM: See | P Levine P: See Page S| McGinty SM, Cicero MC, Cicero JME Levins SM: See Eng |] eta Author response to invited commentam Page Sj, Levine P, Sisto SA, Johnston MV Lewek M, Stevens J, Snyder-Mackler L. The California 1 ical th ists for not Mental practice combined with physical use of electrical stimulation to increase belongin 1 Physical practice for upper-limb motor deficit in quadriceps femoris muscle force in an Therap ‘ 101 81:1232 subacute stroke. 2001;:81:1455-1462. ealrdtehrrloyp lasptayt.i ent2 0f0o1l;l8o1w:i1n5g 65a- 1t5o7ta1l knee McGinty SM Cicero JME Palisano RJ: See O'Neil MI et al. Reasons given by California Li LC, Bombardier C. Physical therapy physical ther ot belonging to Patterson RM, Stegink Jansen CW, Hogan management of low back pain: an the Ameri Therapy HA, Nassif MD. Material properties of exploratory survey of therapist Associatior rhera-Band Tubing. 2001;81:1437-1445 approaches. 2001;81:1018-1028 Measom GW: Sex Pearce KM: See Stackhouse SK Light KE: See Creel GI Miller LT See Norn Peterson C. Exercise in 94°F water for a Lopopolo RB. Development of the patient with multiple sclerosis. Miller PA, Goddard P, Spence Laschinger Professional Role Behaviors Survey 9001:81:1049-1058 (PROBES). 2001;81:1317-1327 HK. Evaluatir y physi il the rapists Philadelphia Panel. Philadelphia Panel perception of empowerment using Ludlow LH: See Haley SM Kanter’s theory of structu il power in Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines on Selected Rehabilitation organizations. 2001:81: 1880-1888 Lupinnaci NS: See Connolly BH Interventions for Knee Pain Moen BE: See Torp 9(01:81:1675—-1700 1954 . Index Physical Therapy Volume 81 . Number 12 .D ecember 2001 Philadelphia Panel. Philadelphia Panel Rothstein JM. Editor's response to letter Snyder-Mackler |: See Stack Evidence-Based Clinical Practice to the editor. [RE: Effectiveness of a Sonstroem 8): See Roush SI Guidelines on Selected Rehabilitation home program of ischemic pressure Spence Laschinger HK: Se: Interventions for Low Back Pain. followed by sustained stretch for 2001;81:1641-1674. treatment of myofascial trigger points. ] Speth S: See MacKay-Lyons M Philadelphia Panel. Philadelphia Panel 2001;81:1060. Stackhouse SK, Reisman DS Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Rothstein JM. Editor's response to letter Macleod SA. Challenging Guidelines on Selected Rehabilitation to the editor. [RE: Use of a PH in skeletal muscle fat Interventions for Neck Pain. classification system to guide 2001;81:1897-1903 2001;81:1701-1717. nonsurgical management of a patient Stackhouse SK, Stevens JE with chronic low back pain.] Philadelphia Panel. Philadelphia Panel 2001;81:1151-1152. Maximum voluntary acti Evidence-Based Clinical Practice nonfatigued and fatigued Guidelines on Selected Rehabilitation Rothstein JM. Introduction to “Sifting the young and elderly individu Interventions for Shoulder Pain. evidence—what’s wrong with 2001;81:1102-1109 2001;81:1719-1730 significance tests?” 2001;81:1463. Stam H: See van den Berg-! Philadelphia Panel. Philadelphia Panel Rothstein JM. Thirty-Second Mary Stegink Jansen CW: See P Evidence-Based Clinical Practice McMillan Lecture: Journeys beyond the Guidelines on Selected Rehabilitation horizon. 2001;81:1819-1831. Sterne JAC, Smith GD. Sifting Interventions: Overview and Roush SE, Sonstroem RJ. Letter to the evidence—what’s wrong Methodology. 2001;81:1629-1640. significance tests? [Reprint editor. [RE: The development of an 2001;322:226-231.] 2001;8 Pohl PS, McDowd JM, Filion DL, et al. instrument to measure satisfaction with Implicit learning of a perceptual-motor physical therapy.] 2001;81:1061-1062. Stevens} : See Lewek M skill after stroke. 2001;81:1782-1791. Roy RR: See de Leon RD Stevens |: See Scott W R Rutledge CR: See Knight CA Stevens JE: See Stackhouse SK Stiers W: See Poh! PS S Ray L: See Schenkman MI Swan L. Unilateral spatial neg 2001;81:1572-1580 Reese CS: See Hermann KM Sahrmann SA: See Maluf KS Refshauge K: See Green 1 T Scalzitti DA. Evidence-based guidelines: Reisman DS: See Stackhouse SK application to clinical practice. Rice GT: See Baker SM 2001;81:1622-1628. Taylor AB: See Odom C} Schenkman ML, Clark K, Xie T, et al. Richards |G: See Pohl PS ‘t Hart H: See Ketelaar M Spinal movement and performance of a Riddle DL: See Freburger JK Thigpen MT: See Cree! GI standing reach task in participants with Ries JD: See Laufer Y and without Parkinson disease. Torp S, Riise T, Moen BE. The Riise T: See Torp S 2001;81:1400-1411. social and organizational { Roach KE: See Kirk-Sanchez NJ Schulthies SS: See Feland JB workers’ coping with mt Schu!tz-Janney |: See McGinty SM symptoms. 2001:81:1328 Robertson V), Baker KG. A review of Townson AF: See Eng || Scott W, Stevens J, Binder-Macleod SA. therapeutic ultrasound: effectiveness studies. 2001:81:1339-1350. Human skeletal muscle fiber type U classifications. 2001;81:1812-—1818. Robertson V!: See Baker KG Sherry JE, Oehrlein KM, Hegge KS, Rodnick KJ: See Kinney La Pier TL Morgan BJ. Effect of burst-mode Uwaifo GI: See Drinkard B Roehling T: See Kapasi ZF transcutaneous electrical nerve Vv stimulation on peripheral vascular Rothstein JM. Editor’s Note: TK. resistance. 2001;81:1183-1191. 2001;81:1868-—1869. Shinberg M: See Schenkman ML Rothstein JM. Editor’s Note: Are you van den Berg-Emons H, 8 financing a sham? 2001;81:1500-1591. Shumway-Cook A, Braver S, Woollacott Balk A, et al. Level of acti M. Author response to letter to the associated with mobility Rothstein JM. Editor's Note: Autonomous editor. [RE: Predicting the probability life in patients with chror practice or autonomous ignorance? for falls in community-dwelling older heart failure as measured 2001:81:1620-1621. adults using the Timed Up & Go Test.] “Activity Monitor.” 2001;8 Rothstein JM. Editor’s Note: Impairments: 2001;81:1061. VanDevender |. Letier to always linked to meaningful disability? Simoneau GG: See Marklin RW Effectiveness of a home 2001:81:886-—887. Sisto SA: See Page S] ischemic pressure follows Rothstein JM. Editor’s Note: On the stretch for treatment of second edition of the Guide. Smith GD: See Sterne JAC trigger points.} 2001;81:10 2001:81:6-8. Smith K: See Kapasi ZF Van Dillen LR: See Maluf KS Rothstein JM. Editor's Note: Sick and Snyder-Mackler L: See Lewek M van Petegem-van Beek £: S tired of reliability? 2001;81:774-775. Physical Therapy . Volume 81 . Number 12 .D ecember 2001 VanSwearingen | Letter to the editor Membership Qualifi« auions Implicit learning of a perceptual-motor [RE: Predicting the probability for falls 9001:81:1738-—1739 skill after stroke. Pohl PS, McDowd JM, in community-dwelling older adults Membership Rights. 2001;81:1740 FiliDLo, net al. 2001;81:1782-1791 using the Timed Up & Go Test.] 2001-81: 1060-1061 Membershit tatistics. 2001:81:1268 Level of activities associated with mobility during everyday life in patients VanSwearingen J, Brach JS. Making Nominees for APTA National Office with chronic congestive heart failure as geriatric assessment work: selecting OO TR] -OF measured with an “Activity Monitor.” useful measures. 2001;81:1233-—1252 Re port of van den Berg-Emons H, Bussmann ], Vermeer A: See Ketelaar M 2001-81 Balk A, et al. 2001;81:1502-1511 Staff. 2001 Mental practice combined with physical WwW practice for upper-limb motor deficit in subacute stroke. Page S], Levine P, Sisto SA, Johnston MV. 2001;81:1455-1462 Wainner RS: See Fritz JM Tests and Measurements JM. 2001 WatsonG . Letter to the editor. [RE: | Effect of burst-mode transcutaneous of a classification system to guide electrical nerve stimulation on nonsurgical management of a patient urived! Masse peripheral vascular resistance. Sherry with chronic low back pain.] 2001;81 JE, Oehrlein KM, Hegge KS, Morgan 1147-1148 General BJ. 2001;81:1183-1191 Weinzierl MR: See Mautes AEM Re as Re lationships between walk/run Westcott SL: See O'Neil ME performance and cardiorespiratory fitness in adolescents who are Williams-Shipman KL: See McGinty SM overweight. Drinkard B, McDuffie ], Woollacott M: See Shumway-Cook A McCann §, et al. 2001;:81:1889-1896 X Cerebral Palsy General Effects of a functional therapy program Xie T: See Schenkman MI Arthritis on motor abilities of children with Y General cerebral palsy. Ke telaar M, Vermeer A, Physical thera t inagement ol t Hart H, et al. 2001;81:1534-1545 tuberculous art t t elbow. Dahl Treatment CS. 2001:8 The effect of quadrice ps femoris mus¢ le Yanovski JA: See Drinkard B B strengthening exercises On spasticity in Z children with cerebral palsy. Fowler EG, Ho TW Nwigwe Al, Dorey F] 2001;81 1215-1223 Zimmerman G): See Baker SM Balance Clinical Practice Guidelines Evidence-based guidelines: application Subject Index to clinical practice. Scalzitti DA 2001:81:1622-1628 Philadelphia Panel Evidence-Based A Clinical Practice Guidelines on Selected Rehabilitation Interventions for Knee Pain. Philadelphia Panel. 2001;81 1675-1700 American Physical Therapy Association ck Philadelphia Panel Evidence-Based Awards. 2001;:81:1589-—1590 nd ving stroke Clinical Practice Guidelines on Selected ipy interventions Rehabilitation Interventions for Low Bylaws. 2001;81:1744-1754 oteedback forceplat Back Pain. Philadelphia Panel Code of Ethics. 2001:81:1074 trainin sciger R>A , Allen [B, O'Keefe 2001:81:1641-1674 Elected and Appointed Groups Hicks RR. 2001-81:995-1005 Philadelphia Panel Evidence-Based 2001:81:1582-1584 C Clinical Practice Guidelines on Selected Rehabilitation Interventions for Neck Ethics and Judicial Committee Pain. Philadelphia Panel. 2001;81: Disciplinary Action. 2001;81:1362 1701-1717 Goals. 2001;:81:1853 Cardiac Philadelphia Panel Evidence-Based Guide for Professional Conduct General Clinical Practice Guidelines on Selected 2001;81:1073-1077 Cardiovas« respotno srepeetisliv e Rehabilitation Interventions for Guide to Physical Therapist Practice McKenzie lumbar spine exercises Shoulder Pain. Philadelphia Panel. 2nd ed. 2001;81:9-744. A\l-Obaidi S, Anthony J, Dean E 2001;81:1719-1730 Al-Shuwai N. 2001:81:1 524-1533 1956 . Index Physical Therapy Volume 81 . Number 12 .D ecember 2001 Philadelphia Panel Evidence-Based Editor's Note: On the second edition of General Clinical Practice Guidelines on Selected the Guide. Rothstein JM. 2001;81:6-8. Level of activities associat Rehabilitation Interventions: Overview Editor’s Note: Sick and tired of reliability? mobility during everyda and Methodology. Philadelphia Panel Rothstein JM. 2001;81:774—775. with chronic congestive 2001;81:1629-1640. measured with an “Activit Guest Note: Challenging myths in van den Berg-Emons H Computers physical therapy. Harris SR. 2001;81: Balk A, et al. 2001;81:1505 Effect of setup configurations of split 1180-1182. computer keyboards on wrist angle. Guest Note: A tolerance for ambiguity. Evidence-Based Practice Marklin RW, Simoneau GG. Craik RL. 2001;81:1292-1294. Evidence-based guideline 2001:81:1038-1048. to clinical practice. Scalz Education, Physical Therapist 2001;81:1622-1628 D Continuing Education Philadelphia Panel Evid Editor’s Note: Are you financing a Clinical Practice Guidelines Rehabilitation Interventio sham? Rothstein JM. 2001;81:1500-1501. Decision Making Pain. Philadelphia Pane! Evidence-based guidelines: application @ Letter to the editor. Kelsey D. 1675-1700 to clinical practice. Scalzitti DA. 2001;81:1913. Philadelphia Panel Evid General 2001;81:1622-1628 Clinical Practice Guideli: Changes in attitudes and perceptions [Use of a classification system to guide Rehabilitation Intervention nonsurgical management of a patient about research in physical therapy Back Pain. Philadelphia P with chronic low back pain. Maluf KS, among professional physical therapist 1641-1674 students and new graduates. Connolly Sahrmann SA, Van Dillen LR Philadelphia Panei Evide BH, Lupinnaci NS, Bush AJ. 2001;81: 2000;80:1097-1111.] Clinical Practice Guideli 1127-1134. Rehabilitation Intervent ®@ Letter to the editor. Watson G. Teaching Methods 2001:81:1147-1148. Student performance and perceptions Pain. Philadelphia Pane 1701-1717 @ Author response. 2001;81:1148-1151. of a lecture-based course compared with the same course utilizing group Philadelphia Panel Evide ® Editor's response. 2001;81:1151-1152 discussion. Lake DA. 2001;81:896-902. Clinical Practice Guideli: @ Letter to the editor. Maeda R. Rehabilitation Interventi 2001;81:1152-1153. Electromyography Shoulder Pain. Philadelp! Quantification of the differences in 2001;81:1719-1730 ®@ Author response. 2001;81:1153-1154. electromyographic activity magnitude Philadelphia Panel Evid Diabetes between the upper and lower portions Clinical Practice Guideline of the rectus abdominis muscle during Rehabilitation Interventio Walking patterns used to reduce selected trunk exercises. Lehman G], and Methodology. Philad« forefoot plantar pressures in people with diabetic neuropathies. Kwon OY, McGill SM. 2001;81:1096-1101. 2001;81:1629-1640 Mueller MJ. 2001;81:828—835. Electrotherapy Exercise Diagnosis Electrical Stimulation General Examining diagnostic tests: an evidence- Quadriceps femoris muscle torques and Cardiovascular responses based perspective. Fritz JM, Wainner RS. fatigue generated by neuromuscular McKenzie lumbar spine 2001;81:1546-1564. electrical stimulation with three different Al-Obaidi S, Anthony | waveforms. Laufer Y, Ries JD, Leininger Al-Shuwai N. 2001;81 E PM, Alon G. 2001;81:1307-1316. Effect of aerobic exerci The use of electrical stimulation to performance in elderly pe increase quadriceps femoris muscle study. Bakken RC, Carey Editor’s Notes force in an elderly patient following a RP, et al. 2001;81:1870 Editor’s Note: Are you financing a sham? total knee arthroplasty. Lewek M, Effect of 15% body weig RothsteiJnM . 2001;81:1500-1501. StevensJ ],S nyder-Mackler L. exercise Capac ity OF adt @ Letter to the editor. Kelsey D. 2001;81:1565-1571. impairments. MacKay-Ly 2001;81:1913. Makrides L, Speth S Energy Expenditure 1792-1802 Editor’s Note: Autonomous practice o1 Effects of aerobic exercise on energy Effects of aerobic exercis« autonomous ignorance? Rothstein JM. metabolism in the hypertensive rat metabolism in the hype 2001;81:1620-1621. heart. Kinney LaPier TL, Rodnick KJ. heart. Kinney LaPier Tl Editor’s Note: Impairments: always 2001;81:1065-1017. 2001;81:1006-1017 linked to meaningful disability? Rothstein JM. 2001;81:886-887. Equipment Exercise combined wit passive motion or slide Editor’s Note: Let our weapon be Exercise compared with exercis¢ understanding. RothsteiJnM . Material properties of Thera-Band randomized controlled 2001;81:1868-1869. Tubing. Patterson RM, Stegink Jansen following total knee art CW, Hogan HA, Nassif MD. 2001;81: Beaupré LA, Davies DM 1437-1445. Cinats JG. 2001;81:1029 Physical Therapy . Volume 81 . Number 12 . December 2001 Quantification of the differences in G General electromyographic activity magnitude Balance and mobility following stroke between the uppet and lowe1 portions effects of physical therapy interventions of the rectus abdominis muscle during Geriatrics with and without biofeedback selected trunk exercises. Lehman G] forceplate training. Geiger RA, Allen McGill SM 9001-81:1096- 1101 JB, O'Keefe ], Hicks RR 2001-81 995-1005 The role of endogenous opioids in mode|r ate exercise training-induced 1 Home Care enhancement of the secondary antibody Effectiveness of a home program of response in mice. Kapasi ZF, Catlin PA ischemic pressure followed by sustained Beck ] etal. 2001;81:1803-1811 stretch for treatment of myofascial Range of Motion trigger points. Hanten WP, Olson SI Effect of superficial heat, deep heat Butts NL, Nowicki Al 2000:80 and active exercise warm-up on the 997-1003 extensibility of the plantar flexors Knight CA, Rutledge CR, Cox ME, et al ® VanDevender |. Letter to the editor 001;81:1206-1214 2001-81: 1059-—L060 Strengthening ® Rothstein JM. Editor's response The effect of quadri« eps femoris mus¢ le 2001-81: 1060 strengthening exercises on Spastic ity in children with cerebral palsy. Fowler EG Hydrotherapy Ho TW, Nwigwe AI, Dorey F]. 2001;81 Pool Therapy 1215-1223 Exercise in 94°F water for a patient with F multiple sclerosis. Peterson C. 2001:81 1049-1058 K Fatigue Challenging the role ol pH in skeletal muscle fatigue. Stackhouse SK, Reisman Kinesiology/Biomechanics DS. Binder-MacleodSA . 2001:81 | 897- 1903 Gait Analysis Quadriceps| femoris muscle torques and Examination findings and self-reported walking capacity in patients with lumba fatigue generated by neuromuscular spinal stenosis. Iversen MD, Katz ] electrical stimulation with three different waveforms. Laufer Y, Ries JD 2001-81:1296-1306 Leininger PM, Alon G Reliability of measurements obtained 2001:81:1307-1316 with the Timed “Up & Go Test in pe opk with Parkinson disease Morris S Foundation for Physical Therapy Morris MI lansek R 200 L-81L-810-—818 Scholarships Fellowships, and Grants Walking patterns used to reduce 2001-81:758-759. 869-870. 966-967 foretoot plantat pressures in people 1078-1079, 1164-1165 1278, 1376 with diabetic neuropathies. Kwon OY, 1488-1489, 1606-1607. 1766- Mueller M] 900 L-8 T8298 —835 1767. 1854-1855. 1948-1949 L Functional Training and Activities Concurrent and construct validity of scores on the Timed Movement Batten Creel GL, Light KE, Thigpen MT Heat Lower Extremity 2001-81:789-798 General Ankle and Foot Effects of a functional therapy program \ randomized controlled trial of a on motor abilities of children with passive accessory joint mobilization on cerebral palsy. 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La Clinical Practice Guidelines on Selected new pathways? de Leon RD, Roy RR, Leininger PM, Alon G. 2 Rehabilitation Interventions for Edgerton VR. 2001;81:1904-1911. 1307-1316 Shoulder Pain. Philadelphia Panel. 2001;81:1719-1730. Physical Therapy . Volume 81 . Number 12 . December 2001 The use of electrical stimulation to @ Invited comm O increase quadriceps femoris mus« le force 29DOTL:S1:912 in an elderly patient following a total ® Author knee arthroplasty Lewek M, Stevens ], Oncology Snyder-Mackler L. 2001;81:1565-1571 Oude Development and validation of a Trunk i patient telephone questionnaire to characterize Maluf KS Quantification of the differences in lymphedema in women treated for electromyographic activity magnitude Sahrma breast cancet Norman SA, Miller LT, between the upper and lower portions }O00-80 Erikson HB, et al. 2001;81:1192-1205 of the rectus abdominis muscle during ® Letter selected trunk exercises. Lehman G] 2001-8] Orthopedics McGill SM. 2001;81:1096-1101 \A utn' or General Musculoskeletal Disorders @ Edit Relationship between duration of therapy services in a comprehensive General @ | etter rehabilitation program and mobility at Physical therapy for spinal accessory OTR] discharge in patients with orthopedic nerve injury complicated by adhesive @ Author problems. Kirk-Sanchez NJ, Roach KE capsulitis. Laska T, Hannig K. 2001;81 Back/Neck QODO LS 1L:R2RR—R895 936-944 Effective P N ischemk sustained stretch fo ofascial tnigger points Butts NI Nowick Pain Neck and Trunk ® VanDev \ comparison of a modified Oswestry Back 2001 Low Back Pain Disability Questionnaire Cardiovascular responses to repetitive @ Rothsten and the Quebec Back Pain Disability Scale. 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Philadelphia Panel. 2001;81: 9001:81:936—-944 1049-1058 1701-1717 Physical therapy management of low Parkinson Disease Philadelphia Panel Evidence-Based back pain: an exploratory survey cf Reliability of measurements obtained Clinical Practice Guidelines on Selected therapist approaches. Li LC, with the Timed “Up & Go” Test in Rehabilitation Interventions for Bombardier C. 2001;81:1018-1028 peopl with Parkinson disease. Morris S Shoulder Pain. Philadelphia Panel. Morris MI Iansek R. 2001;81:810-—818 2001;81:1719-1730 Quantification of the differences in electromyographic activity magnitude Spinal movement and performance of a Physical therapy management of low between the upper and lower portions standing reach task in participants with back pain: an exploratory survey of of the rectus abdominis muscle during and without |- arkinson disease therapist approaches. Li LC, selected trunk exercises. Lehman G], Schenkman ML, Clark K, Xie T, et al Bombardier C. 2001;81:1018-—1028. McGill SM. 2001;81:1096-1101 9001:81:1400-1411 Quantification of the differences in Relationships among selected measures electromyographic activity magnitude of impairment, functional limitation, between the upper and lower portions and disability in patients with cervical of the rectus abdominis muscle during spine disorders Hermann KM, Reese selected trunk exercises. Lehman GJ, CS. 2001:81:903—-914 McGill SM. 2001;81:1096-—1101. 1960 Index Physical Therapy Volume 81 .N umber 12 . December 2001