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SUBJECT INDEX/INDEX DES ARTICLES PAR SUJET Ambulatory Patients Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Culture ot pedometry tor ambulatory Disease (COPD) ommunicating with your clients: are lults with neurological disabilities Che Canadian Thorac you as “culturally sensitive” as you nns PJ, Orchard JL, Warren S recommendations fo think? Capell J. 59:184-193 Sum 2007 8-217 Sum 2007 chronic obstructiv disease: implications f Decision Making Ankle physiotherapists. Re Weighing the evidence: clinical decision icy of mobilization with movement Hopkins Rosseel D ; > making in neurological physical patients with limited dorsiflexion 99:218-228 Sum therapy. McGlynn M, Cott CA. 99:241-254 Fall 2007 Birmingham TB, Alcock G Chronic Pain 72 Sum 2007 Examining the Pain Delisting Questionnaire Arthritis Williams RM, Hap [he consequences of delisting publicly Plan for Arthritis YA, Abbasi H. 59 funded, community-based physical ) therapy services in Ontario: a health Clinical Decision Making policy analysis. Gordon M, Waines B, Articular Cartilage Englehart J, Montgomery S, Devitt R, Holyoke P, Cott CA, Landry MD. tation following autologous 59:58-68 Win 2007 irocyte implantation surgery report using an accelerated Diabetes bearing protocol. Allen MK Communication MA, Hart DP, Glasoe WM \ction Plan for Diabetes: Your Guide to 98 Fall 200 Communicatil Controlling Blood Sugar. Kuo M. 99:72-73 Win 2007 Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation Editorial tation fol}l owing aut; ologou \dding spinal thrust manipulation to rocyte implantation surg entry-level Canadian physical therapy eport using an acce physiotherapy curricula: why and how? Huijbregts sibson BI P, Young S. 59:1-3 Win 2007 glimpse into the past and future of hysiotherapy Canada. Stratford P, Harris S. 59:157-160 Sum 2007. Canada Evidence-based practice. Stratford P. nal thrust manipulati 99:235-236 Fall 2007 el Canadian phy hysiotherapy Canada: a bad news/good a: why and how news update. Harris SR. 59:79-81 Spr rS. 59:1-3 Win 2 Constraint-Induced Movement 2007 tion for Excellence Therapy tion Is Saving Canada s Education stem. Head K ng spinal thrust manipulation to ntry-level Canadian physical therapy urricula: why and how? Huijbregts Canadian Thoracic Society Young S. 59:1-3 Win 2007 ian Thoracic Societ nendations for manag Electrophysical Agents obstructive implications { of electrophysical agents: findings otherapists. Reid \ ind implications of a survey of > Rosseel D practice in Metro Toronto. 228 Sum 206 Nussbaum EL, Burke S, Johnstone L, Lahiffe G, Robitaille E, Yoshida K. Cervical Manipulation Craniofacial Pain 59:118-130 Spr 2007 manipulation a Influen t: Canadian |! Ethics therapists opin Ethics of self-referral for profit: case unicating risk. ( example of a physician-owned ett DJ], Padfield B, ¢ physiotherapy clinic. Saporta A, 86-9 op! 2007 Gibson BE. 59:266-271 Fall 2007 303 Evidence-Based Practice Holyoke P, Cott CA, Landry MD. 99:58-68 Win 2007 ice-based practice. Stratford P 19:235-236 Fall 2007 Informed Consent Neurological Physical Therapy vidence-based stroke rehabilitation Cervical manipulation and informed W eighing t case analysis using the International consent: Canadian manipulative makit Classification of Functioning, physiotherapists’ opinions on Disability and Health Framework communicating risk. Carlesso L, Penney J, MacKay-Lyons MJ Bartlett DJ, Padfield B, Chesworth McDonald A. 59:22-38 Win 2007 BM. 59:86-97 Spr 2007 Ontario (Canada) Weighing the evidence: clinical decision making in neurological physical Barriers t therapy. McGlynn M, Cott CA International Classification of health 9:241-254 Fall 2007 Functioning, Disability and Health walt tin Evidence-based stroke rehabilitation: Factor Analysis case analysis using the International Classification of Functioning, Factor analysis: an overview in the field Disability and Health Framework. The of measurement. O’Brien K. 59:142 154 Sp! 2007 Penney J, MacKay-Lyons MJ, funded McDonald A. 59:22-38 Win 2007 thera polic Families Knee Arthroplasty Englel Listening to patients’ voices: what can he effects of early continuous passive Holyok we learn? Harris SR. 59:39-46 Win motion after total knee arthroplasty. 59-58-68 200 Leonard GM, Tremblay LE, Chabot Shiftingt M, Lariviere J, Papadopoulos P. analys Funding 99:111-116 Spr 2007 i n Ont rhe consequences of delisting publicly \ e rrier M funded, community-based physica Language 59-955 therapy services in Ontario: a health Listening to patients’ voices: what can policy analysis. Gordon M, Waines B, we learn? Harris SR. 59:39-46 Win Orofacial Pain Englehart J, Montgomery S, Devitt R 2007 Influenc Holyoke P, Cott CA, Landry MD outcon 59:58-68 Win 2007 Laser Therapy rehabi Shifting the public-private mix: a policy rransmission of light through human temporo analysis of physical therapy funding skin folds during phototherapy: MB, D in Ontario. Landry MD, Williams AP, 9:10 effects of physical characteristics, Verrier MC, Zakus D, Deber RB. irradiation wavelength, and skin 39:255-265 Fall 2007 diode coupling. Nussbaum EL, Van Pain Zuylen J, Jing F. 59:194-207 Sum Examin Global Health Initiatives OU Quest Role of Canadian physical therapists in Willias global health initiatives: SWOT Light-Emitting Diodes C-YA analysis. Alappat C, Siu G, Penfold A, rransmission of light through human Spr 20 McGovern B, McFarland J, Raman S, skin folds during phototherapy: Influence Landry MD. 59:272-285 Fall 2007 effects of physical characteristics, outcome irradiation wavelength, and skin rehabilit Health Care diode coupling. Nussbaum EL, Van temporot! Barriers to rehabilitation in primary Zuylen J, Jing F. 59:194-207 Sum MB, Dus health care in Ontario: funding and 2007 59:10 wait times for physical therapy services. Cott CA, Devitt RMA, Falter Manual Therapy Pain Stages L-B, Soever LJ, Passalent LA. 59:173 Adding spinal thrust manipulation to Examining t 183 Sum 2007 entry-level Canadian physical therapy Questio Prescription for Excellence: How curricula: why and how? Huijbregts Williams Innovation Is Saving Canada’s Health P, Young S. 59:1-3 Win 2007 YA, Abb Care System. Head K. 59:301-302 Fall 2007 Measurement Patients Factor analysis: an overview in the field Listening t Health Policy of measurement. O’Brien K. 59:142 we leart The consequences of delisting publicly 154 Spr 2007 2007 funded, community-based physical therapy services in Ontario: a health Neurological Disabilities Pedometry policy analysis. Gordon M, Waines B, Accuracy of pedometry for ambulatory Accuracy of pedometry for ambulatory Englehart J, Montgomery S, Devitt R, adults with neurological disabilities. adults with neurological disabilities ns PJ, Orchard JL, Warren S. physiotherapists. Reid | Wellen MA, Hart DP, Glasoe WM. 08-217 Sum 2007 Hopkins-Rosseel D 59:286-298 Fall 2007 59:218-228 Sum 2( Phototherapy Self-Referral ransmission of light through human Physiotherapy Canada Ethics of self-referral for profit: case skin folds during phototherapy: \ glimpse into the past example of a physician-owned effects of physical characteristics, Physiotherapy Cat physiotherapy clinic. Saporta A, irradiation wavelength, and skin Harris SR 99:15 Gibson BE. 59:266-271 Fall 2007 diode coupling. Nussbaum EL, Van ish ysioth} erapy . C"a nad 4 Zuylen J, Jing F. 59:194-207 Sum news update. Hart 0) 2007 Spine Adding spinal thrust manipulation to entry-level Canadian physical therapy Physical Therapy Primary Health Care curricula: why and how? Huijbregts Adding spinal thrust manipulation to Barriers to rehabilitation P, Young S. 59:1-3 Win 2007 ntry-level Canadian physical therapy health care in Ontario curricula: why and how? Huijbregts wait times for physical tl Young S. 59:1-3 Win 2007 services. Cott CA, Dey Stroke Barriers to rehabilitation in primary L-B, Soever LJ, Passalent Effectiveness of a modified constraint- health care in Ontario: funding and 183 Sum 2007 induced movement therapy regimen wait times for physical therapy for upper limb ability after stroke: a services. Cott ¢ A, Devitt RMA, Falter Public Funding retrospective case series. Stevenson B, Soever LJ, Passalent LA. 59:173 TJ, Thalman LP. 59:99-108 Spr 2007 rhe consequences of delisting publicly i83 Sum 2007 Evidence-based stroke rehabilitation: funded, community-based physical lhe consequences of delisting publicly case analysis using the International therapy services in Ontario: a health funded, community-based physical Classification of Functioning, policy analysis. Gordon M Waines B, therapy services in Ontario: a health Disability and Health Framework. Englehart J, Montgomery S, Devitt R policy analysis. Gordon M, Waines B, Penney J, MacKay-Lyons MJ, Holyoke P, Cott CA, Landry MD Englehart J, Montgomery S, Devitt R McDonald A. 59:22-38 Win 2007 59:58-68 Win 2007 Holvoke P, Cott CA, Landry MD. 9:58-68 Win 2007 SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Role of Canadian physical therapists in Range of Motion Opportunities, Threats) Framework global health initiatives: SWOT Efficacy of mobilizatior vith movement analysis. Alappat C, Siu G, Penfold A, for patients with limited dorsiflexion Role of Canadian physical therapists in McGovern B, McFarland J, Raman §, after ankle sprain: a crossover trial global health initiatives: SWOT Landry MD. 59:272-285 Fall 2007 Reid A, Birmingham TB, Alcock G analysis. Alappat C, Siu G, Penfold A, Shifting the public-private mix: a policy 59: 166-17 2 Sum 206 McGovern B, McFarland J, Raman S, analysis of physical therapy funding Landry MD. 59:272-285 Fall 2007 in Ontario. Landry MD, Williams AP, Rehabilitation Verrier MC, Zakus D, Deber RB. Temporomandibular Disorders Barriers to rehabilitation in 99:255-265 Fall 2007 health care in Ontario: funding and Influence of symptom longevity on Weighing the evidence: clinical decision wait times for physical therapy outcomes following a customized making in neurological physical services. Cott CA, Devitt RMA, Falter rehabilitation program for painful therapy. McGlynn M, Cott CA L-B, Soever LJ, Passalent LA. 59:173 temporomandibular disorders. Badke 99:241-254 Fall 2007 183 Sum 2007 MB, Dussault L, Boissonnault W. Evidence based stroke rehabilitation: 59:10-19 Win 2007 Physiotherapy case analysis using the International Cervical manipulation and informed Classification of Functioning, Total Knee Arthroplasty consent: Canadian manipulative Disability and Health Framework rhe effects of early continuous passive physiotherapists’ opinions on Penney J, MacKay-Lyons MJ motion after total knee arthroplasty. communicating risk. Carlesso L, McDonald A. 59:22-38 Win 2007 Leonard GM, Tremblay LE, Chabot Bartlett DJ, Padfield B, Chesworth Influence of symptom longevity on M, Lariviére J, Papadopoulos P. BM. 59:86-97 Spr 2007 outcomes following a customized 59:111-116 Spr 2007 Ethics of self-referral for profit: case rehabilitation program for painful example of a physician-owned temporomandibular disorders. Badke physiotherapy clinic. Saporta A, MB, Dussault L, Boissonnault W Upper Limb Gibson BE. 59:266-271 Fall 2007 59:10-19 Win 2007 Effectiveness of a modified constraint- The Canadian Thoracic Society Rehabilitation following autologous induced movement therapy regimen recommendations for management of chondrocyte implantation surgery for upper limb ability after stroke: a chronic obstructive pulmonary case report using an accelerated retrospective case series. Stevenson disease: implications for weight-bearing protocol. Allen MK, lJ, Thalman LP. 59:99-108 Spr 2007 Index KEY WORD INDEX/INDEX DES MOTS CLES access, 255 evidence, 241 physical activ ambulatory activity, 208 evidence-based practice, 22, 118, 218, 241 physical characte ankle 166 exercise therapy, 218 physical therapy articular cartilage, 286 exploratory factor analysis, 142 physical therap bioethics, 266 factor analysis, 142 physiotherapists Canadian manipulative physiotherapy, 86 forced use, 99 primary health Carticel, 286 formal evidence, 241 principal com ue rvical manipulation, 86 funding, 58, 2) 55 public-private chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, 218 global health initiatives, 272 pulmonary chronic pain, 132 health policy, 58, 255 radiant expos clinical decision making, 241 health services accessibility, 173 randomized clinical experience, 241] informal evidence, 241 range of mot clinical guidelines, 218 information, 241 readiness to communication, 184 information sheet, 86 regulation, 26¢ confirmatory factor analysis, 142 informed consent, 86 rehabilitatior conflict of interest, 266 intercultural health care, 184 self-referral, continuous passive motion, 111 International Classification of Function skin colour conveying risk, 86 ing, Disability and Health, 22 costs, 255 intervention, 99 Stages ol chan craniofacial pain, 10 knee 286 stroke, 22 cross-cultural health care, 184 laser therapy, 194 SWOT anal culture, 184 light-emitting diodes, 194 temporomand delisting, 58 moral reasoning, 266 total knee art dyspnoea, 218 multidisciplinary chronic pain program, 132 transmissio1 early application, 111 neurological impairment, 208 upper limb, 99 education, 118, 272 obstructive lung diseases, 218 utilization effective health care, 184 orofacial pain, 10 validity, 208 elasticity, 58 outcomes, 22, 286 waiting lists electrophysical agents, 118 Pain Stages of Change Questionnaire, 132 walking, electrotherapy, 118 194 wavele ngt AUTHOR INDEX/INDEX DES AUTEURS Abbasi H, 132 rea Passalent | Alappat C, 272 Penfold \ Alcock G, 166 Holvoke P, Ie nney |, Allen MK, 286 Hopkins Rosseel |R aman S$ Anthony JS, 129 Huijbregts P, | Reel M Badke MB, 10 ling F, 194 Reid \ Bartlett DJ, 86 Johnstone 118 Reid W D Birmingham TB, 166 Kelm C, 2] Robitaill Boissonnault W, 10 Kuo M Saport Brooks D, 218 rhif Burke S, 118 Capell J, 184 Carlesso L, 86 Chabot M, 111 Chesworth BM, 86 Cott CA, 58, 173, 241 Deber RB, 255 Devitt R, 58, 173 Dussault L, 10 Englehart J, 58 McGlynn M, 241 Falter L-B, 173 McGovern B, 272 Gibson BE, 266 Montgomery S, 58 Glasoe WM, 286 Nussbaum EL, 118, 194 Gordon M, 58 O'Brien K, 142 Hapidou EG, 132 Orc 1 JL, 208 Harris SR, 39, 79, 15 Padfield B, 86 Hart DP, 286 Pay aac poulos P, 111 DOI 10.2310/6640.2007.00039

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