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. Exercise following heart transplantation. Braith RW, Edwards DG. Sports Med. 2000;30:171-192. [Cardiac] Chorioamnionitis as a risk factor for cerebral palsy: a meta-analysis. Wu YW, Colford JM Jr. JAMA JAMA abbr. Journal of the American Medical Association . 2000;284:1417-1424. [Cerebral Palsy] Physiotherapy for stroke rehabilitation: a need for evidence-based handling techniques. Sparkes V. Physiotherapy. 2000;86:348-356. [Cerebrovascular Accident] Treatment of acute ischemic stroke. Brott T, Bogousslavsky J. N Engl J Med. 2000;343: 710-722. [Cerebrovascular Accident] Clinical utility of surface EMG EMG abbr. electromyogram Electromyography (EMG) A diagnostic test that records the electrical activity of muscles. : report of the therapeutics and technology assessment subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology The American Academy of Neurology (AAN) is a professional society for neurologists and neuroscientists. As a medical specialty society it was established in 1949 by A.B. Baker of the University of Minnesota to advance the art and science of neurology, and thereby promote the best . Pullman SL, Goodin DS, Marquinez Al, et al. Neurology. 2000;55: 171-177. [Electromyography electromyography Process of graphically recording the electrical activity of muscle, which normally generates an electric current only when contracting or when its nerve is stimulated. ] Energy cost calculations for exercise prescription: an update. Swain DP. Sports Med. 2000;30:17-22. [Exercise] Exercise limitations in health and disease. Jones NL, Killian KJ. N Engl J Med. 2000; 343:632-641. [Exercise] Physical activity for the chronically ill and disabled. Durstine JL, Painter P, Franklin BA, et al. Sports Med. 2000;30:207-219. [Exercise] Age-related decline in physical activity. Symposium (various authors). Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2000;32:1598-1629. [Geriatrics] Physical activity for elderly persons with neurological impairment: a review. Eldar R, Marincek C. Scand J Rehab Med. 2000; 32:99-103. [Geriatrics] Urinary incontinence: intervention. Symposium (various authors). Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation. 2000; 16:1-91. [Geriatrics] Shifting perspectives: reconceptualizing HIV HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), either of two closely related retroviruses that invade T-helper lymphocytes and are responsible for AIDS. There are two types of HIV: HIV-1 and HIV-2. HIV-1 is responsible for the vast majority of AIDS in the United States. disease in a rehabilitation framework. Nixon S, Cott CA. Physiotherapy Canada. 2000;52: 189-197. [Human Immunodeficiency Virus human immunodeficiency virus n. HIV. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) A transmissible retrovirus that causes AIDS in humans. ] Infectious disease and immunology. Symposium (various authors). Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2000;32:S369-S438. [Infectious Disease] Injuries to athletes with disabilities: identifying injury patterns. Ferrara MS, Peterson CL. Sports Med. 2000;30:137-143. [Musculoskeletal Injury] Repetitive stress injury repetitive stress injury or repetitive strain injury (RSI), injury caused by repeated movement of a particular part of the body. Often seen in workers whose physical routine is unvaried, RSI has become epidemic since computers have entered the : diagnosis or self-fulfilling prophecy? Szabo RM, King KJ. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2000;82:1314-1322. [Musculoskeletal Injury] Tendinitis: a critical review. Sevier TL, Wilson JK, Helfst RH, Stover SA. Critical Reviews in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. 2000;12:119-130. [Musculoskeletal Injury] Multiple sclerosis. Noseworthy JH, Lucchinetti C, Rodriguez M, Weinshenker BG. N Engl J Med. 2000;343:938-952. [Neuromuscular Disorders] Myasthenia gravis myasthenia gravis (mīəsthē`nēə grä`vĭs), chronic disorder of the muscles characterized by weakness and a tendency to tire easily. : recommendations for clinical research standards. Jaretzki A III, Barohn RJ, Ernstoff RM, et al. Neurology. 2000;55: 16-23. [Neuromuscular Disorders] Etiology of idiopathic scoliosis Scoliosis Definition Scoliosis is a side-to-side curvature of the spine. Description When viewed from the rear, the spine usually appears perfectly straight. : current trends in research. Lowe TG, Edgar M, Margulies JY, et al. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2000;82:1157-1168. [Orthopedics] The clinical effectiveness of TENS in pain management. Johnson MI. Critical Reviews in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. 2000; 12:131-149. [Pain] Systemic lidocaine lidocaine /li·do·caine/ (li´do-kan) an anesthetic with sedative, analgesic, and cardiac depressant properties, applied topically in the form of the base or hydrochloride salt as a local anesthetic; also used in the latter form as a for neuropathic pain relief. Mao J, Chen LL. Pain. 2000;87:7-17. [Pain] Experimental design issues in clinical research of musculoskeletal pain disabilities. Gatchel RJ, Maddrey AM. Critical Reviews in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. 2000;12: 91-101. [Research] Surgical treatment of common entrapment neuropathies in the upper limbs. Arle JE, Zager EL. Muscle Nerve. 2000;23:1160-1174. [Upper Extremity] Foot ulcers. Sumpio BE. N Engl J Med. 2000;343:787-793. [Wound Care] |
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