Article Titles in Rehabilitation Literature.This section is designed to assist readers in locating articles of value that have appeared in other publications. "Article Titles in Rehabilitation Literature" appears quarterly and calls attention to special articles of interest, including review articles, that cannot be meaningfully abstracted. Articles are listed alphabetically by subject (in brackets). Guidelines for healthy weight. Willett WC, Dietz WH, Colditz GA. N Engl J Med. 1999;341:427-434. [Community Health] Diabetic neuropathy: progress in diagnosis and treatment. Symposium (various authors). Am J Med. 1999;107 (suppl 2B):1S-42S. [Diabetes] Effects of creatine creatine /cre·a·tine/ (kre´ah-tin) an amino acid occurring in vertebrate tissues, particularly in muscle; phosphorylated creatine is an important storage form of high-energy phosphate. supplementation on exercise performance. Demant TW, Rhodes EC. Sports Med. 1999;28:49-60. [Exercise] Neurodevelopmental issues in pediatric pediatric /pe·di·at·ric/ (pe?de-at´rik) pertaining to the health of children. pe·di·at·ric adj. Of or relating to pediatrics. head trauma. Symposium (various authors). J Head Trauma Rehabil. 1999;14:337-423. [Head Injury] Acquired flatfoot flatfoot Congenital or acquired flatness of the arch of the foot, in which the foot and heel usually also roll outward, resulting in a splayfooted position. Initially, it may result from ligament stretching and muscle weakness. in adults due to dysfunction of the posterior tibial tendon. Pomeroy GC, Pike RH, Beals TC, Manoli A II. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1999;81:1173-1182. [Lower Extremity: Ankle and Foot] Rupture of the achilles tendon. Maffulli N. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1999;81:1019-1036. [Lower Extremity: Ankle and Foot] Exercise training-induced alterations in skeletal muscle antioxidant capacity: a brief review. Powers SK, Ji LL, Leeuwenburgh C. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1999;31:987-997. [Muscle] Autoantibodies associated with peripheral neuropathy. Quarles RH, Weiss MD. Muscle Nerve. 1999;22:800-822. [Neuromuscular Disorders] Evaluation and rehabilitation of patients with adult motor neuron disease motor neuron disease: see amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. . Francis K, Bach JR, DeLisa JA. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1999;80:951-963. [Neuromuscular Disorders] New and emerging therapies for Parkinson disease. Jankovic J. Arch Neurol. 1999; 56:785-790. [Neuromuscular Disorders: Parkinson Disease] Common musculoskeletal tumors of childhood and adolescence. Arndt CAS, Crist WM. N Engl J Med. 1999;341:342-352. [Oncology] Risk factors for stress fractures. Bennell K, Matheson G, Meeuwisse W, Brukner P. Sports Med. 1999;28:91-122. [Orthopedics: Fractures] Cytokines and the role they play in the healing of ligaments and tendons. Evans CH. Sports Med. 1999;28:71-76. [Orthopedics: General] The effects of functional knee bracing on muscle function and performance. Styf J. Sports Med. 1999;28:77-81. [Orthoses/Splints/ Casts] Sodium channels, excitability of primary sensory neurons, and the molecular basis of pain. Waxman SG, Cummins TR, Dib-Hajj S, et al. Muscle Nerve. 1999;22:1177-1187. [Pain] Neurobehavioral and neuromotor long-term sequelae sequelae Clinical medicine The consequences of a particular condition or therapeutic intervention of prenatal exposure to cocaine and other drugs: an unresolved issue. Blanchard Y. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 1999; 11:140-146. [Pediatrics: Development] Child maltreatment: our responsibility as health care professionals. Gocha VA, Murphy DM, Dolakia KH, et al. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 1999;11:133-139. [Professional Issues] Domestic violence. Eisenstat SA, Bancroft L. N Engl J Med. 1999;341:886-892. [Professional Issues] Therapy impact on functional recovery in stroke rehabilitation. Kwakkel G, Kollen BJ, Wagenaar RC. Physiotherapy. 1999; 85:377-391. [Rehabilitation] Gait after spinal cord injury Spinal Cord Injury Definition Spinal cord injury is damage to the spinal cord that causes loss of sensation and motor control. Description Approximately 10,000 new spinal cord injuries (SCIs) occur each year in the United States. and the central pattern generator A central pattern generator (CPG) is a system of coupled oscillators often realized as a network of neurons (or even a single neuron) which is able to exhibit rhythmic activity in the absence of sensory input. for locomotion. Pinter MM, Dimitrijevic MR. Spinal Cord. 1999; 37:531-537. [Spinal Cord Dysfunction] Risk factors for atherogenesis atherogenesis /ath·ero·gen·e·sis/ (-jen´e-sis) formation of atheromatous lesions in arterial walls.atherogen´ic ath·er·o·gen·e·sis n. and cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction in persons with spinal cord injury. Bauman WA, Kahn NN, Grimm DR, Spungen AM. Spinal Cord. 1999;37:601-616. [Spinal Cord Dysfunction] Theoretical aspects of sensory substitution and of neurotransmission-related reorganization in spinal cord injury. Bach-y-Rita P. Spinal Cord. 1999;37:465-474. [Spinal Cord Dysfunction] Assessment of sports participation levels following knee injuries. Barber-Westin SD, Noyes FR. Sports Med. 1999;28:1-10. [Tests and Measurements: Functional] Rotator cuff tear Rotator cuff tears are problems of the rotator cuff muscles of the shoulder. One or more rotator cuff tendons may become inflamed from overuse, aging, a fall on an outstretched hand, or a collision. arthropathy arthropathy /ar·throp·a·thy/ (ahr-throp´ah-the) any joint disease.arthropath´ic Charcot's arthropathy neuropathic a. . Jensen KL, Williams GR Jr, Russell IJ, Rockwood CA Jr. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1999;81:1312-1324. [Upper Extremity: Shoulder] Cutaneous cutaneous /cu·ta·ne·ous/ (ku-ta´ne-us) pertaining to the skin. cu·ta·ne·ous adj. Of, relating to, or affecting the skin. Cutaneous Pertaining to the skin. wound healing. Singer AJ, Clark RA. N Engl J Med. 1999;341:738-746. [Wound Care] |
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