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Research Updates: physical therapies
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Issue 164
SAYWELL and TAYLOR, AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand studied how patients with neurological damage relearn previously learned skills.
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Issue 164
ROBERTSON and COLLEAGUES, School of Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada studied muscle function during full deep knee squats.
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Issue 154
MIKA and COLLEAGUES Department of Rehabilitation, Academy of Physical Education, Al. Jana Pawla II 78, 31-571 Krakow, Poland compared the effects of different relaxation modes following exercise.
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Issue 154
DURMUS and COLLEAGUES Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Medical Faculty, Ondokuz Mayis University, Samsun, Turkey. drdilekdurmus@yahoo.com studied the effects of electrical stimulatio1
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Issue 138
VERGEER and ROBERTS, School of Applied Social Sciences, University of Durham, Stockton-on-Tees, UK, ineke.vergeer@durham.ac.uk, have used movement and stretching imagery in training for flexibility.
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Issue 65
GAUCHARD and colleagues, Equilibration et Performance Motrice, Unite de Formation et de Recherche en Sciences et Techniques des Activites Physiques et Sportives (UFR STAPS), Universite Henri Poincare-Nancy 1, Villers-les-Nancy, France investig1
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Issue 65
RICHARDS and POHL, Department of Occupational Therapy Education and the Center on Aging, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas 66160-7602, USA, LRICHARD@kumc.edu review1
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Issue 65
LUNDERVOLD and colleagues, Department of Education Psychology, The University of Texas at El Paso, 79968, USA, dlunderv@utep.edu evaluated the effects of behavioural relaxation training (BRT)
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Issue 65
BUCKLE reviews (96 references) the use and examines the potential role of clinical aromatherapy as a complementary therapy in the care of patients with chronic pain.