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Australian Journal of Physiotherapy

Volume 53 . NO 2 . 2007
(Pages 71 – 140)

Editorial
71 Ioannis Poulis
The end of physiotherapy
Research
75 Natasha Brusco, Nora Shields, Nicholas Taylor and Jennifer Paratz
A Saturday physiotherapy service may decrease length of stay in patients receiving rehabilitation in hospital: a randomised controlled trial

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83 Yong-Hao Pua, Cong-Cong Cai and Kian-Chong Lim
Treadmill walking with body weight support is no more effective than cycling when added to an exercise program for lumbar spinal stenosis: a randomised controlled trial

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91 Roberta Law and Robert Herbert
Warm-up reduces delayed-onset muscle soreness but cool-down does not: a randomised controlled trial

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97 Catherine Dean, Elizabeth Channon and Jillian Hall
Sitting training early after stroke improves sitting ability and quality and carries over to standing up but not walking: a randomised controlled trial

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105 Natalie de Morton, Jennifer Keating, David Berlowitz, Bruce Jackson and Wen Lim
Additional exercise does not change hospital or patient outcomes in older medical patients: a controlled clinical trial
113 Marleen van den Berg, Ingeborg de Boer, Saskia le Cessie, Ferdinand Breedveld and Theodora Vliet Vlieland
Most people with rheumatoid arthritis undertake leisure-time physical activity and exercise in the Netherlands: an observational study

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121 Deborah Schofield and Susan Fletcher
The physiotherapy workforce is ageing, becoming more masculinised, and is working longer hours: a demographic study
Appraisal
129 Critically Appraised Papers
135 Clinimetrics
137 Clinical Practice Guidelines
139 Media
140 Correspondence

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