SUBDISCIPLINE. Ergonomics & Occupational Health. Cardiothoracics. Gerontology. Musculoskeletal. Continence & Women s Health. Clinimetrics.
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1 2013 To assist clinicians looking for authoritative assistance with clinical problems, the journal publishes an annual index of content from the most recent two years of Appraisal pages. This index includes content from Volumes 58 and 59 of Journal of Physiotherapy. Content is indexed under the PEDro codes: subdiscipline, intervention, problem, and body part. It is identified by Appraisal section and Volume and page number. Some content is indexed under more than one code. Cardiothoracics SUBDISCIPLINE Action plans and case manager support Vol 58 No 1, p 60 Exercise training improves Vol 58 No 2, p 130 cardiovascular fitness in people receiving haemodialysis for chronic renal Interval training confers greater gains Vol 58 No 3, p 199 Neuromuscular electrical stimulation Vol 58 No 4, p 270 in patients Telehealth reduces hospital admission Vol 59 No 2, p 129 Cardiovascular risk Vol 59 No 2, p 133 Chronic obstructive lung Vol 59 No 4, p zzz Continence & Women s Health A 12-week exercise program performed Vol 58 No 3, p 198 during the second trimester does not prevent gestational diabetes in healthy pregnant women Active Straight Leg Raise Vol 58 No 2, p 132 Ergonomics & Occupational Health The Work Limitations Questionnaire Vol 58 No 4, p 277 (WLQ-25) The Work Instability Scale Vol 59 No 3, p 212 Gerontology Vol 58 No4, p 269 Tai Chi training is effective in reducing Vol 59 No 1, p 55 patients with Parkinson s Palliation in aged care Vol 58 No 1, p 63 reduced pain and improved function in patients with knee osteoarthritis Musculoskeletal Targeted physiotherapy treatment for Vol 58 No 1, p 57 low back pain based on clinical risk can improve clinical and economic outcomes when compared with current best A specific exercise program for patients Vol 58 No2, p 127 with subacromial impingement syndrome can improve function and reduce the need for surgery reduced pain and improved function in patients with knee osteoarthritis 282
2 A physiotherapy telephone assessment Vol 59 No 2, p 130 and advice service for patients with musculoskeletal problems can improve the process of care while maintaining clinical effectiveness No difference in functional outcomes Vol 59 No 3, p 210 between surgery and physiotherapy for symptomatic patients with a meniscal tear and knee osteoarthritis STarT Back Screening Tool Vol 59 No 2, p 131 paindetect Questionnaire Vol 59 No 3, p 211 The Work Instability Scale Vol 59 No 3, p 212 Tai Chi training is effective in reducing patients with Parkinson s Repetitive transcranial magnetic Parkinson s Vol 58 No 4, p 269 Vol 59 No 1, p 55 Vol 59 No 2, p 128 Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) Vol 59 No 1, p 61 Orthopaedics A specific exercise program for patients Vol 58 No2, p 127 with subacromial impingement syndrome can improve function and reduce the need for surgery reduced pain and improved function in patients with knee osteoarthritis Paediatrics Functional progressive resistance Vol 58 No 3, p
3 Developmental co-ordination disorder Vol 58 No 2, p 133 Sports Eccentric hamstring muscle training can Vol 58 No 1, p 58 prevent hamstring injuries in soccer players Other frequency chest wall oscillation via a Pain Intensity Ratings Vol 58 No 1, p 61 Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire Vol 58 No 3, p 202 (Brief IPQ) SPHERE 12 Screening Questionnaire Vol 58 No 4, p 273 Ice-water (cold stress) immersion testing Vol 59 No 4, p 278 INTERVENTION Behaviour Modification A telephone-delivered behavioural intervention confers a small reduction in body weight in people with Type 2 diabetes Education Wearing pedometers in conjunction Vol 59 No 2, p 133 Vol 59 No 4, p zz Functional progressive resistance Vol 58 No 3, p 197 A 12-week exercise program performed Vol 58 No 3, p 198 during the second trimester does not prevent gestational diabetes in healthy pregnant women Interval training confers greater gains Vol 58 No 3, p 199 Vol 58 No4, p 269 in patients Action plans and case manager support Neuromuscular electrical stimulation Vol 58 No 1, p 60 Vol 58 No 4, p
4 Telehealth reduces hospital admission Vol 59 No 2, p 129 Chronic obstructive lung Vol 59 No 4, p 279 Eccentric hamstring muscle training can Vol 58 No 1, p 58 prevent hamstring injuries in soccer players Functional progressive resistance Vol 58 No 3, p 197 Stretching, Mobilisation, Manipulation, Massage Aerobic treadmill training effectively Multi-modal realignment treatment PROBLEM Difficulty with Sputum Clearance Positive expiratory pressure prevents Vol 58 No 4, p 269 Vol 58 No 4, p 271 Vol 58 No 4, p 272 Vol 59 No 4, p 276 Chronic obstructive lung Vol 59 No 4, p 279 Impaired Ventilation Action plans and case manager support Vol 58 No 1, p 60 Neuromuscular electrical stimulation Vol 58 No 4, p 270 Telehealth reduces hospital admission Vol 59 No 2, p 129 Chronic obstructive lung Vol 59 No 4, p 279 Muscle Weakness Functional progressive resistance Abdominal muscle feedforward Aerobic treadmill training effectively Multi-modal realignment treatment Tai Chi training is effective in reducing patients with Parkinson s Exercise programs for patients with Vol 58 No 3, p 197 Vol 58 No 3, p 200 Vol 58 No4, p 269 Vol 58 No 4, p 271 Vol 58 No 4, p 272 Vol 59 No 1, p 55 Vol 59 No 1, p
5 Repetitive transcranial magnetic Vol 59 No 2, p 128 Parkinson s Pain Free Grip Strength Test Vol 59 No 1, p59 Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) Vol 59 No 1, p 61 Pain Pain Intensity Ratings Vol 58 No 1, p 61 Active Straight Leg Raise Vol 58 No 2, p 132 Chronic Pain Grade Questionnaire Vol 59 No 1, p 60 STarT Back Screening Tool Vol 59 No 2, p 131 paindetect Questionnaire Vol 59 No 3, p 211 The Work Instability Scale Vol 59 No 3, p 212 Interval training confers greater gains Vol 58 No 3, p 199 Vol 58 No4, p 269 in patients Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) Vol 58 No 1, p 62 Other Targeted physiotherapy treatment for Vol 58 No 1, p 57 low back pain based on clinical risk can improve clinical and economic outcomes when compared with current best reduced pain and improved function in patients with knee osteoarthritis Exercise training improves Vol 58 No 2, p 130 cardiovascular fitness in people receiving haemodialysis for chronic renal Repetitive transcranial magnetic Vol 59 No 2, p 128 Parkinson s A physiotherapy telephone assessment Vol 59 No 2, p 130 and advice service for patients with musculoskeletal problems can improve the process of care while maintaining clinical effectiveness A telephone-delivered behavioural Vol 59 No 2, p 133 intervention confers a small reduction in body weight in people with Type 2 diabetes 286
6 No difference in functional outcomes Vol 59 No 3, p 210 between surgery and physiotherapy for symptomatic patients with a meniscal tear and knee osteoarthritis Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) Vol 58 No 1, p 62 Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire Vol 58 No 3, p 202 (Brief IPQ) SPHERE 12 Screening Questionnaire Vol 58 No 4, p 273 Chronic Pain Grade Questionnaire Vol 59 No 1, p 60 The Work Limitations Questionnaire Vol 58 No 4, p 277 (WLQ-25) Ice-water (cold stress) immersion testing Vol 59 No 4, p 278 Palliation in aged care Vol 58 No 1, p 63 Cardiovascular risk Vol 59 No 2, p 133 BODY PART Repetitive transcranial magnetic Vol 59 No 2, p 128 Parkinson s Upper Arm, Shoulder or Shoulder Girdle Repetitive facilitative exercise improves Vol 59 No 3, p 208 A specific exercise program for patients Vol 58 No2, p 127 with subacromial impingement syndrome can improve function and reduce the need for surgery Hand or Wrist Chest Action plans and case manager support Vol 58 No 1, p 60 Neuromuscular electrical stimulation Vol 58 No 4, p 270 in patients Telehealth reduces hospital admission Vol 59 No 2, p 129 Chronic obstructive lung Vol 59 No 4, p 279 Lumbar Spine, SIJ or Pelvis Targeted physiotherapy treatment for low back pain based on clinical risk can improve clinical and economic outcomes when compared with current best Vol 58 No 1, p
7 Active Straight Leg Raise Vol 58 No 2, p 132 STarT Back Screening Tool Vol 59 No 2, p 131 paindetect Questionnaire Vol 59 No 3, p 211 Perineum or Genito-Urinary System Exercise training improves cardiovascular fitness in people receiving haemodialysis for chronic renal Vol 58 No 2, p 130 Eccentric hamstring muscle training can Vol 58 No 1, p 58 prevent hamstring injuries in soccer players Lower Leg or Knee reduced pain and improved function in patients with knee osteoarthritis No difference in functional outcomes Vol 59 No 3, p 210 between surgery and physiotherapy for symptomatic patients with a meniscal tear and knee osteoarthritis Whole Body/Other Functional progressive resistance Vol 58 No 3, p 197 A 12-week exercise program performed Vol 58 No 3, p 198 during the second trimester does not prevent gestational diabetes in healthy pregnant women Interval training confers greater gains Vol 58 No 3, p 199 Tai Chi training is effective in reducing Vol 59 No 1, p 55 patients with Parkinson s A physiotherapy telephone assessment Vol 59 No 2, p 130 and advice service for patients with musculoskeletal problems can improve the process of care while maintaining clinical effectiveness A telephone-delivered behavioural Vol 59 No 2, p 133 intervention confers a small reduction in body weight in people with Type 2 diabetes of life in people with COPD Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire Vol 58 No 3, p 202 (Brief IPQ) SPHERE 12 Screening Questionnaire Vol 58 No 4, p 273 Chronic Pain Grade Questionnaire Vol 59 No 1, p 60 The Work Limitations Questionnaire Vol 58 No 4, p 277 (WLQ-25) Palliation in aged care Vol 58 No 1, p 63 Type 2 diabetes Vol 58 No 1, p 63 Developmental co-ordination disorder Vol 58 No 2, p 133 Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) Vol 59 No 1, p 61 Cardiovascular risk Vol 59 No 2, p
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