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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.

Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo benign paroxysmal positional vertigo Cupulolithiasis Neurology A form of transient vertigo caused by utricular degeneration which liberates otoconia; otoconia drift into the lower part of the vestibule, the ampulla of the posterior semicircular canal; once there, . Furman JM, Cass SP. N Engl J Med. 1999;341:1590-1596. [Balance]

Postural hypotension: causes, clinical features, investigation, and management. Mathias CJ, Kimber JR. Annu Rev Med. 1999;50:317-336. [Cardiac]

Advances in stroke management: update 1998. Symposium (various authors). Neurology. 1999;53(suppl 4):S1-S37. [Cerebrovascular Accident]

Diabetes mellitus in the elderly. Symposium (various authors). Journal of Geriatric Drug Therapy. 1999;12:1-82. [Diabetes]

Prevention and treatment of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus non-in·su·lin-de·pend·ent diabetes mellitus
n. Abbr. NIDDM
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non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus Type 2 diabetes mellitus, see there
. Ivy JL, Zderic TW, Fogt DL. Exerc Sport Sci Rev. 1999;27: 1-35. [Diabetes]

Guidelines in electrodiagnostic medicine. Symposium (various authors). Muscle Nerve Suppl. 1999;8:S3-S300. [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.
]

American College of Sports Medicine '''Founded in 1954, the AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SPORTS MEDICINE is the largest sports medicine and exercise science organization in the world. More than 20,000 international, national and regional members are dedicated to advancing and integrating scientific research to provide educational  Roundtable: Physical activity in the prevention and treatment of obesity and its comorbidity. Symposium (various authors). Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1999;31 (suppl):S497-S667. [Exercise]

Structural mechanism of muscle contraction. Geeves MA, Holmes KC. Annu Rev Biochem. 1999;68:687-728. [Muscle Performance]

Anti-inflammatory treatment of muscular injuries in sport: an update of recent studies. Almekinders LC. Sports Med. 1999;28: 383-388. [Musculoskeletal Injury]

The myth of chronic whiplash syndrome. Pearce JMS (Java Messaging Service) A programming interface (API) from Sun for connecting Java programs to messaging middleware such as IBM's MQSeries and TIBCO's Rendezvous. JMS is part of Sun's J2EE platform. See J2EE.

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. Spinal Cord. 1999;37:741-748. [Musculoskeletal Injury]

Treating lateral epicondylitis. Sevier TL, Wilson JK. Sports Med. 1999;28:375-380. [Musculoskeletal Injury]

Botulinum toxin: its use in the treatment of acquired spasticity spasticity /spas·tic·i·ty/ (spas-tis´i-te) the state of being spastic; see spastic (2).

spas·tic·i·ty
n.
1. A spastic state or condition.

2. Spastic paralysis.
 in adults. Richardson D, Thompson AJ. Physiotherapy. 1999;85: 541-551. [Neuromuscular Disorders]

Defining optimal management in ALS Als (äls), Ger. Alsen, island, 121 sq mi (313 sq km), Sønderjylland co., S Denmark, in the Lille Bælt, separated from the mainland by the narrow Alensund. : from first symptoms to announcement. Symposium (various authors). Neurology. 1999;53(suppl 5):S1-S72. [Neuromuscular Disorders]

Immunologic therapy of multiple sclerosis. Arnason BGW BGW Baghdad (Airport Code)
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. Annu Rev Med. 1999;50: 291-302. [Neuromuscular Disorders]

Neuromuscular disease and calcium channels. Greenberg DA. Muscle Nerve. 1999;22: 1341-1349. [Neuromuscular Disorders]

Patellofemoral pain syndrome patellofemoral pain syndrome Sports medicine An often bilateral condition of insidious onset seen in young ♀ athletes Clinical Diffuse knee pain exacerbated by stair descent, squatting and prolonged sitting, patellar crepitus, knee joint stiffness, ↓ ROM. : a review of current issues. Thomee R, Augustsson J, Karlsson J. Sports Med. 1999;28:245-262. [Orthopedics]

Spine focus issue. Symposium (various authors). Spine. 1999;24:2569-2662. [Orthopedics]

Exercise and pain: the neurobiology Neurobiology

Study of the development and function of the nervous system, with emphasis on how nerve cells generate and control behavior. The major goal of neurobiology is to explain at the molecular level how nerve cells differentiate and develop their
, measurement, and laboratory study of pain in relation to exercise in humans. O'Connor PJ, Cook DB. Exerc Sport Sci Rev. 1999;27: 119-166. [Pain]

Neurologic injuries about the shoulder girdle. Symposium (various authors). Clin Orthop. 1999;368:3-113. [Peripheral Nerve Lesions]

Pathophysiology of nerve compression syndromes: response of peripheral nerves to loading. Rempel D, Dahlin L, Lundborg G. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1999;81:1600-1610. [Peripheral Nerve Lesions]

Efficacy of pharmacological treatments of neuropathic pain: an update and effect related to mechanism of drug action. Sindrup SH, Jensen TS. Pain. 1999;83:389-400. [Pharmacology]

Weaning adults from mechanical ventilation: current issues. Bruton A, Conway JH, Holgate ST. Physiotherapy. 1999;85:652-661. [Pulmonary]

Special issue: community-based rehabilitation. Symposium (various authors). Disabil Rehabil. 1999;21:459-528. [Rehabilitation]

Sample size and statistical power in clinical orthopaedic research. Freedman KB, Bernstein J. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1999;81:1454-1460. [Research]

The psychological effects of 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.
: a review. North NT. Spinal Cord. 1999;37:671-679. [Spinal Cord Dysfunction]
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