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Physiotherapy Publications Archive

2006

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles

De Morton, N Keating JL (2006) The effect of exercise on outcomes for older acute medical inpatients compared to control or alternative treatments: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials Clinical Rehabilitation In press

De Morton NA, Keating JL, Jeffs K. 2006 Exercise for acutely hospitalised older medical patients. (Protocol) The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 2.

Slade, S, Keating, JL (2006) Trunk strengthening exercises for chronic low back pain: a systematic review. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics 29 (2): 163-173

Scholes RL, Denehy L, Sztendur E and Browning L (2006); Development of a risk assessment tool for patients in a general surgical unit. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy Supplement S26 (abstract)

Delany C and Edwards, I (2006): (In Press) Ethical reasoning. In: Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions (3rd Ed.) Eds. Higgs, J., Jones, MA, Loftus, S. and Christensen, N. Elsevier, Boston.

Molloy E (2006): Insights into the formal feedback culture in physiotherapy clinical education. Melbourne: School of Physiotherapy and Department of Education, The University of Melbourne

2005

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles

Hakkennes, S, Keating JL (2005) A systematic review of constraint induced therapy. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy 51: 221–231

Kent P, Keating J. (2005) The epidemiology of low back pain in primary care. Chiropractic and Osteopathy  13: 13.

Davidson M, Keating J (2005) Oswestry Disability Questionnaire (ODQ) Australian Journal of Physiotherapy 51 (4): 270-270

Kent PM, Marks D, Pearson W, Keating J. (2005) Does clinician treatment choice improve the outcomes of manual therapy for non-specific low back pain? A meta-analysis. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. 28:312-322

Kent, P, Keating, JL  (2005) Classification in non-specific low back pain – what methods do primary care clinicians currently use? Spine 30:1433-1440

Keating, JL, Kent, P, Davidson M, Duke R, McKinnon, L, De Nardis, R  (2005) Predicting short term response and non-response to neck strengthening exercise for chronic neck pain. Journal of Whiplash and Related Disorders4 (1): 43-55

Delany C. (2005). Respecting patient autonomy and obtaining their informed consent: Ethical theory-Missing in action. Physiotherapy, 91, 197-203.

Pitcher JB, Robertson A, Clover E and Jaberzadeh S (2005) Facilitation of cortically-evoked potentials with motor imagery during post-exercise depression of motor cortex excitability. Experimental Brain Research 160(4):409-17.

Jaberzadeh S, Nazeran H, Scutter S. (2005) Mechanosensitivity of the median nerve during elbow extension in ULNT1 position. Physiotherapy 91:94-100.

Jaberzadeh S, Scutter S and Zoghi M (2005)  Accuracy of an electromagnetic tracking device for measuring hip joint kinematics during gait: Effects of metallic total hip replacement prosthesis and Source-sensor distance. Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine 28:1-6.

Molloy E and Clarke D (2005) The positioning of physiotherapy students and clinical supervisors in feedback sessions. Focus on Health Professional Education: A Multi-disciplinary Journal 7:79-90.

2004

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles

Gill, S, Kolt, GS, Keating J (2004) Examining the Multi-Process Theory: An Investigation of the Effects of Two Relaxation Techniques on State Anxiety Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies 8: 288–296

Hahne, A, Keating, JL (2004)  Do within session changes in pain or range of movement predict between session changes. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy 50 (1):17-30

Kent, P, Keating, JL (2004) Do primary-care clinicians think that non-specific low back pain is one condition? Spine 29(9):1022-1031

Davidson, M, Keating JL Eyres S (2004) A low back specific version of the SF 36 Physical functioning scale. Spine 29(5): 586-594

Jaberzadeh S, Nazeran H, Scutter S and Warden-Flood A, (2004) Compensation of limb weight on interfaced raw torque signals from a KIN-COM dynamometer to an AM-LAB Workstation. Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine 27 (2): 185-189.

 

 
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