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. Wheelchair propulsion biomechanics: implications for wheelchair sports. Vanlandewijck Y, Theisen D, Daly D. Sports Med. 2001;31:339-367. [Assistive and Adaptive Devices] Exercise in the prevention of falls in older people: a systematic literature review examining the rationale and the evidence. Carter ND, Kannus P, Khan KM. Sports Med. 2001;31:427-438. [Balance] Exercise interventions during cancer treatment: biopsychosocial outcomes. Courneya KS. Exerc Sports Sci Rev. 2001;29:60-64. [Cancer] The risk of cancer following total hip or knee arthroplasty. Tharani R, Dorey FJ, Schmalzried TP. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2001;83:774-780. [Cancer] Is the placebo powerless? An analysis of clinical trials comparing placebo with no treatment. Hrobjartsson A, Gotzsche PC. N Engl J Med. 2001;344:1594-1602. [Evidence-Based Practice] Dose-response issues concerning physical activity and health: an evidence-based symposium. Symposium (various authors). Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2001;33:S345-S641. [Exercise Physiology] Excitation-contraction uncoupling: major role in contraction-induced muscle injury. Warren GL, Ingalls CP, Lowe DA, Armstrong RB. Exerc Sports Sci Rev. 2001;29:82-87. [Muscle Physiology and Pathology] The glycinergic inhibitory synapse. Legendre R Cell Mol Life Sci. 2001;58:760-793. [Neuroanatomy/Neurophysiology] Acquired channelopathies in nerve injury and MS. Waxman SG. Neurology. 2001;56: 1621-1627. [Nervous System Disorders Nervous system disorders A satisfactory classification of diseases of the nervous system should include not only the type of reaction (congenital malformation, infection, trauma, neoplasm, vascular diseases, and degenerative, metabolic, toxic, or deficiency : Central Nervous System] The pathophysiology pathophysiology /patho·phys·i·ol·o·gy/ (-fiz?e-ol´ah-je) the physiology of disordered function. path·o·phys·i·ol·o·gy n. 1. of tremor. Deuschl G, Raethjen J, Lindemann M, Krack P. Muscle Nerve. 2001;24:716-735. [Nervous System Disorders: Central Nervous System] Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) (ā'mīətrōf`ik, sklĭrō`sĭs) or motor neuron disease, . Rowland LP, Shneider NA. N Engl J Med. 2001;344: 1688-1700. [Nervous System Disorders: Neuromuscular] Shattuck lecture--neurodegenerative diseases and prions. Prusiner SB. N Engl J Med. 2001;344:1516-1526. [Nervous System Disorders: Neuromuscular] Extracorporeal extracorporeal /ex·tra·cor·po·re·al/ (-kor-por´e-al) situated or occurring outside the body. ex·tra·cor·po·re·al adj. Situated or occurring outside the body. shock wave therapy Shock wave therapy A method of treating tennis elbow and other musculoskeletal injuries that involves directing bursts of high-pressure sound waves at the affected area. Mentioned in: Tennis Elbow in orthopaedics. Symposium (various authors). Clin Orthop. 2001;387:2-126. [Orthopedics: General] Whiplash: a review of a commonly misunderstood injury. Eck JC, Hodges SD, Humphreys SC. Am J Med. 2001;110:651-656. [Orthopedics: Head and Neck] Delayed onset and resolution of pain: some observations and implications. Schott GD. Brain. 2001;124:1067-1076. [Pain] Systematic review of adverse events following acupuncture: the Japanese literature. Yamashita H, Tsukayama H, White AR, et al. Complement Ther Med. 2001;9:98-104. [Pain] Advances in mechanical ventilation. Tobin MJ. N Engl J Med. 2001;344:1986-1996. [Pulmonary Care] Cellular and structural bases of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease chronic obstructive pulmonary disease n. Abbr. COPD A chronic lung disease, such as asthma or emphysema, in which breathing becomes slowed or forced. . Saetta M, Turato G, Maestrelli P, et al. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2001;163:1304-1309. [Pulmonary Physiology] Rational use of new and existing disease-modifying agents in rheumatoid arthritis. Kremer JM. Ann Intern Med. 2001;134: 695-706. [Rheumatology rheumatology /rheu·ma·tol·o·gy/ (-tol´ah-je) the branch of medicine dealing with rheumatic disorders, their causes, pathology, diagnosis, treatment, etc. rheu·ma·tol·o·gy n. ] Stem cells for repair of cartilage and bone: the next challenge in osteoarthritis osteoarthritis or osteoarthrosis or degenerative joint disease Most common joint disorder, afflicting over 80% of those who reach age 70. It does not involve excessive inflammation and may have no symptoms, especially at first. and rheumatoid arthritis. Jorgensen C, Noel D, Apparailly F, Sany J. Ann Rheum rheum (rldbomacm) any watery or catarrhal discharge. rheum n. A watery or thin mucous discharge from the eyes or nose. rheum any watery or catarrhal discharge. Dis. 2001;60:305-309. [Rheumatology] Plasticity of motor systems after incomplete 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. . Raineteau O, Schwab ME. Nat Rev Neurosci. 2001;2:263-273. [Spinal Cord Injury] Therapeutic interventions following mammalian spinal cord injury. Rabchevsky AG, Smith GM. Arch Neurol. 2001;58:721-726. [Spinal Cord Injury] |
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