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Physiotherapy Canada ® voLUME 50 ANNUAL INDEX—1998 Subject Index/Index des articles par sujet: ARTHRITIS Rheumatoid 1. Therapeutic Benefit of Aquaerobics for Individuals with Rheumatoid Arthritis Sanford Smith S, MacKay-Lyons M, Nunes-Clement § ....................00000++ 50:40-46 Win'98 BACK . Determinants of Utilization of Physical Therapy Services in Workers Compensated for Low Back Pain Ehrmann-Feldman D, Rossignol M, Abenhaim L, Choi S, Gobeille D 50:137-140 Spr'98 . Validity of the Double Inclinometer Method For Measuring Lumbar Flexion Williams RM, Goldsmith CH, Minuk T........... iiiniaaincetéis 30:147-152 Spr'98 BALANCE 4+. An Organizational Framework for the Measurement of Posture and Balance in Stroke Kalsi-Ryan S, Verrier M..................c.000++ 50:109-111 Spr'98 5. Clinical Measures of Balance in Community-Dwelling Elderly Female Fallers and Non-Fallers O'Brien K, Pickles B, Culham E 50:212-217 Sum'98 BRAIN 6. A Community Mobility Assessment for Adolescents with an Acquired Brain Injury 50:118-122 Spr'98 CEREBROVASCULAR DISORDERS 7. A Community Mobility Assessment for Adolescents with an Acquired Brain Injury Brewer K, Geisler T, Moody K, Wright V 50:118-122 Spr'98 Stroke 8. An Organizational Framework for the Measurement of Posture and Balance in Stroke Kalsi-Ryan S, Verrier M 50:109-111 Spr'98 COMPLIANCE 9. Compliance With Treatment - An Ongoing Concern Ferri M, Brooks D, Goldstein RS....... 50:286-290 Fall'98 CPA 10. Pain, Suffering and Physiotherapy Clarke BM 30:112-117 Spr'98 Congress Report—Chief Executive Officer's Report to the 1998 CPA Annual General Meeting 11. CPA's Challenge: To Signal Our Success Stapleton D .50:262-263 Fall'98 Physiotherapy Canada ® voLUME 50 ANNUAL INDEX—1998 Subject Index/Index des articles par sujet: ARTHRITIS Rheumatoid 1. Therapeutic Benefit of Aquaerobics for Individuals with Rheumatoid Arthritis Sanford Smith S, MacKay-Lyons M, Nunes-Clement § ....................00000++ 50:40-46 Win'98 BACK . Determinants of Utilization of Physical Therapy Services in Workers Compensated for Low Back Pain Ehrmann-Feldman D, Rossignol M, Abenhaim L, Choi S, Gobeille D 50:137-140 Spr'98 . Validity of the Double Inclinometer Method For Measuring Lumbar Flexion Williams RM, Goldsmith CH, Minuk T........... iiiniaaincetéis 30:147-152 Spr'98 BALANCE 4+. An Organizational Framework for the Measurement of Posture and Balance in Stroke Kalsi-Ryan S, Verrier M..................c.000++ 50:109-111 Spr'98 5. Clinical Measures of Balance in Community-Dwelling Elderly Female Fallers and Non-Fallers O'Brien K, Pickles B, Culham E 50:212-217 Sum'98 BRAIN 6. A Community Mobility Assessment for Adolescents with an Acquired Brain Injury 50:118-122 Spr'98 CEREBROVASCULAR DISORDERS 7. A Community Mobility Assessment for Adolescents with an Acquired Brain Injury Brewer K, Geisler T, Moody K, Wright V 50:118-122 Spr'98 Stroke 8. An Organizational Framework for the Measurement of Posture and Balance in Stroke Kalsi-Ryan S, Verrier M 50:109-111 Spr'98 COMPLIANCE 9. Compliance With Treatment - An Ongoing Concern Ferri M, Brooks D, Goldstein RS....... 50:286-290 Fall'98 CPA 10. Pain, Suffering and Physiotherapy Clarke BM 30:112-117 Spr'98 Congress Report—Chief Executive Officer's Report to the 1998 CPA Annual General Meeting 11. CPA's Challenge: To Signal Our Success Stapleton D .50:262-263 Fall'98 Congress Report - Enid Graham Memorial Lecture 12. The Determinants of Health in the Realm of Physiotherapy | _Seieeae esee .50:253-258 Fall'98 Congress Report - President's Report to the 1998 CPA Annual General Meeting 13. Taking the Time to Reflect NO OO Pi ccnissasicctsnsmnsnssints 50:260-261 Fall'98 Viewpoint/Point de Vue 14. Confused Identity Hurts the Image of Physiotherapy | La confusion de notre identité nuit a l'image de la physiothérapie Bélanger A................ Sous .50:245-249 Fall'98 . Necessary Commitments for the Effective Marketing of our Profession | Les engagements nécessaires pour un marketing efficace de notre profession NE has enesnchne 50:173-177 Sum'98 . On Committing Towards Professional Doctoral Education in Physiotherapy In Canada | A propos de l'engagement envers la formation professionnelle au niveau du Doctorat en Physiothérapie au Canada EL a sie 50:5-10 Win'98 ’. Working in Partnership With Support Personnel in Our Profession | Travailler en partenariat avec le personnel de soutien dans notre profession NE RE icndninrsanieserte 50:93-99 Spr'98 CRITICAL CARE 18. Mobilization Practices in Canadian Critical Care Units PRON TOWNE Focsc onssecwsesence aes 50:206-211 Sum'98 EDUCATION 19. Admission to the Bilingual Physiotherapy Program of the University of Ottawa: A Comparison Study of the Admission Criteria Used in Candidate Selection and Academic Success at the End of the First Year of Study Tousignant M, Trottier | 50:25-29 Win'98 20. Peer-Rated Objective Structured Clinical Examination Geddes EL, Crowe J 50:268-274 Fall'98 EXERCISE 21. Suggested Guidelines for the Use of Exercise with Adults in Acute Care Settings: A Computerized Keyword Literature Search Olivier FI 50:127-136 Spr'98 22. Therapeutic Benefit of Aquaerobics for Individuals with Rheumatoid Arthritis Sanford Smith S$, MacKay-Lyons M, Nunes-Clement S .50:40-46 Win'98 GERIATRICS 23. Strength Testing In Elderly Women Using a Portable Dynamometer Karner PM, Thompson AL, Connelly DM, Vandervoort AA......................--.--30:35-39 Win'98 INFORMATION SYSTEMS Database 24. Physiotherapy Databases: The Manitoba Experience Loveridge B, Pereira G, McKechnie B, Pruden K 50:275-286 Fall'98 Physiotherapy Canada Index 1998 ¢ page 53 25. Intratester and Intertester Reliability of the Parallelogram Goniometer in the measurement of hip abduction among patients: A Pilot Study Balmer S, Brosseau | 30: 123-126 Spr'98 Knee 26. The Association Between Knee Proprioception and Isotonic Quadriceps Femoris Strength Goodman M, Marks R......... ...50:53-57 Win'98 27. Comparison of Sitting and Standing Protocols For Testing Knee Proprioception Kiefer G, Forwell L, Kramer J, Birmingham T................ 30:30-34 Win'98 28. Reduced Static Proprioception of the Knee Joint Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Remedios L, Morris M, Bendrups A....................0+0+++- 30:299-308 Fall'98 Shoulder 29. Isometric Strength of the Scapular Retractor and Protractor Muscles of Healthy Females Marshall ], Kramer J. 50:291-298 Fall'98 LONGTERM CARE 30. Physiotherapy Functional Mobility Profile: A Tool for Measuring Functional Outcome in Chronic Care Clients Platt W. Bell B, Kozak J 50:47-52 Win'98 MOVEMENT 31. Mobilization Practices in Canadian Critical Care Units ae | Ree meee 30:206-211 Sum'98 32. Physiotherapy Functional Mobility Profile: A Tool for Measuring Functional Outcome in Chronic Care Clients Platt W, Bell B, Kozak J 50:47-52 Win'98 ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION 33. Functional Measures Following Liver Transplantation Jonsson B, Overend T, Kramer J......................-...- 50: 141-146 Spr'98 DUTCOME MEASURES 34. Physiotherapy Functional Mobility Profile: A Tool for Measuring Functional Outcome in Chronic Care Clients Platt W. Bell B, Kozak J.... .50:47-52 Win'98 35. Profile of Polio Survivors in Nova Scotia: A Mailed Questionnaire Survey Walker JM 50:190-197 Sum'98 36. Determinants of Utilization of Physical Therapy Services in Workers Compensated for Low Back Pain Ehrmann-Feldman D, Rossignol M, Abenhaim L, Choi S, Gobeille D...........................50:137-140 Spr'98 37. Pain, Suffering and Physiotherapy Clarke BM 30:112-117 Spr'98 POSTPOLIO MYELITIS 38. Profile of Polio Survivors in Nova Scotia: A Mailed Questionnaire Survey Walker JM ..50:190-197 Sum'98 PROFESSIONALISM 39. Compliance With Treatment - An Ongoing Concern Ferri M, Brooks D, Goldstein RS 50:286-290 Fall'98 . Disability Partnerships in Research and Teaching in Canada and the United States Yoshida KK, Willi V, Parker I, Self H, Carpenter S, Pfeiffer D 50:198-205 Sum'98 . Evidence-Based Practice Information Circle Thomson-O'Brien MA, Moreland J........... ...90:184-189 Sum'98 2. Linking Clinical Practice and Evidence Balmer S, King J......................----.30:181-183 Sum'98 . Where To From Here? Walker JM...................-+--.--90:179-180 Sum'98 ATISTICS . Physiotherapy Databases: The Manitoba Experience Loveridge B, Pereira G, McKechnie B, Pruden K............. 50:275-286 Fall'98 TRENGTH Testing 45. Aspects of Training: The Saskatchewan Studies BGR TREN, SCMMBCRRET VE ois covncn cn vsaneoniense 50:218-221 Sum'98 . The Association Between Knee Proprioception and Isotonic Quadriceps Femoris Strength Goodman M, Marks R................00000000++ 50:53-57 Win'98 7. Strength Testing In Elderly Women Using a Portable Dynamometer Karner PM, Thompson AL, Connelly DM, Vandervoort AA...........................30:35-39 Win'98 PPORT PERSONNEL . Future utilization of Physical Therapy Support Personnel in Canada LoomisJ , Hagler P ForwardJ , Wessel J,S winamer J, McMillan A...........................50: 17-24 Win'98 AINING 49. Aspects of Training: The Saskatchewan Studies Bell RD, Schneider VE... ..50:218-221 Sum'98 MEN'S HEALTH . Women with Physical Disabilities and Their Health: Implications for Health Promotion and Physical Therapy Li A, Yoshida K ....---. 30:309-315 Fall'98 therapy Canada Index 1998 ¢ page 55 Author's Index/index des articles par auteur: A G MarshallJ : 29 Self H: 40 Abenhaim L: 2,(36) Geddes EL: 20 McKechnie B: 24,(44) Stapleton D: 11 Geisler T: 6,(7) MeMillan A: 48 Swinamer J: 48 B Gobeille D: 2,(36) Minuk T: 3 Balmer S: 25,42 Goldsmith CH: 3 Moody K: 6,(7) T Bélanger A: 13,14,15,16,17 Goldstein RS: 9,(39) Moreland J: 41 Thompson AL: 23,(47) Bell B: 30,(32),(34) Goodman M: 26,(46) Morris M: 28 Thomson-O'Brien MA: 41 Bell RD: 45,(49) Tousignant M: 19 Bendrups A: 28 H N Trottier L: 19 Birmingham T: 27 Hagler P: 48 Nunes-Clement S: 1,(22) Brewer K: 6,(7) Vv Brooks D: 9,(39) J @ Vandervoort AA: 23,(47) Brosseau L: 25 Jonsson B: 33 O'Brien K: 5 Verrier M: 4,(8) Olivier FL: 21 Cc K Overend T: 33 w Carpenter S: 40 Kalsi-Ryan S: 4,(8) Walker JM: 35,(38),43 Choi S: 2,(36) Karner PM: 23,(47) Pp Wessel J: 48 Clarke BM: 10,(37) Kiefer G: 27 Parker I: 40 Willi V: 40 Connelly DM: 23,(47) King J: 18,(31),42 Pereira G: 24,(44) Williams RM: 3 Crowe J: 18,20,31,(18) Kozak J: 30,(32),34 Pickles B: 5 Wright V: 6,(7) Culham E: 5 Kramer J: 27,29,33 Pfeiffer D: 40 Platt W: 30,(32),(34) Y L Pruden K: 24,(44) Yoshida KK: 40 Ehrmann-Feldman D: Lemon D: 12 Yoshida K: 50 2.(36) Li A: 50 R Loomis J: 48 Remedios L: 28 ( ) - indicates that article F Loveridge B: 24,(44) Rossignol M: 2,(36) is the same as previous Ferri M: 9,(39) number but under different ForwardJ : 48 M Ss heading. Forwell L: 27 MacKay-Lyons M: 1,(22) Sanford Smith S: 1,(22) Marks R: 26,(46) Schneider VE: 45,(49) Subject Index: A client centered: 6,(7) academic success: 19 clinical: 20 falls: 5 knee: 26,(46),27,28 acquired brain injury: 6,(7) community mobility: 6,(7) fatigue: 35,(38) acute care: 2] compliance: 9,(39) flexion: 3 L adherence: 9,(39) consultation: 2,(36) formative: 20 liver transplantation: 33 adolescents: 6,(7) critical appraisal: 41 function: 30,(32),(34) low back pain: 2,(36),3 adults: 9,(39) critical care: 18,(31) functional ability: 33 aerobic exercise: 1,(22) cross training: +5,(49) functional capacity: 1 ,(22) M aging: 23,(47) measurement: 25 anaerobic power: 45,(49) D G mobilization: 18,(31) ankle: 23,(47) database: 24,(44) goniometry: 25 muscle strength: 23,(47) anterior cruciate decision-making: 41 guidelines: 21 ligament: 28 detraining: +5,(49) oO assessment: 23,(47) disability: 50 H objective: 20 disability studies: 40 health promotion: 50 occupational B disease activity: 1,(22) health science: 19 epidemiology: 2,(36) balance: 5 outcome: 30,(32),(34) Barthel Index: 33 E outcome measures: education: 19 information processing: 41 35,(38) c elderly: 5 isometric test: 29 chronic care: 30,(32),(34) exercise: 21 isotonic strength: 26,(46) Pp reliability: 25,27,29 support personnel: 48 Ww partnerships: 40 rheumatoid arthritis: 1,(22) survey: 35.(38) women's health: 50 peer-rated: 20 pool therapy: 1,( >) Ss T ( ) - indicates that article Postpolio Sequelae: 3 scapula: 29 tests and measurements: 3 is the same as previous prediction: 19 school admission treatment practices number but under different proprioception criteria: 19 18,031) heading. 26,(46) 27,28 second language: 19 shoulder joint: 29 U R statistics: 24,(44) utilization: 48 2 2 rehabilitation: 3 strength: 45,(49) CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM : , _ HELPINnG i THERESA BENJAMIN [ HEALTH PROFESSIONAL] Yesterday, she travelled 8 miles on foot, crossed 1 river by canoe, provided health counselling for 20 mothers, met with 40 traditional birth attendants, and immunized 100 children. {It was an average day.] Theresa lives in Freetown, Sierra Leone, where she Progress has been great, but nearly two million children is part of an international team of health professionals still die each year, victims of diseases which immuniza- working to rid the world of six preventable child-killing tion can prevent. The odds can be beaten... and you can diseases. This Canadian-assisted partnership has immu- help. For more information on how you can help nized over ten million children in the last ten years. support this program, please contact: Canadian Public Hea Ith Association 1565 Carling Avenue, Suite 400, Ottawa, Ontar ), Canada K1Z 8R1 Telephone: (613) 725-3769 Fax: (6 13) 725 9826 E-Mail: infociip@ pha.ca Canada’s Intern ational Immunization Program is finan« ted by CIDA tJh] erap y Canada Index 1998 ¢ page 57

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