Año 2004. Número 26 (19)
Research Paper Strength training can be enjoyable and beneficial for adults with cerebral palsy pp 1121-1127
Jenni Allen; Karen J. Dodd; Nicholas F. Taylor; Helen McBurney; Helen LarkinAdults with cerebral palsy benefit from participating in a strength training programme at a community gymnasium pp 1128-1134
Nicholas F. Taylor; Karen J. Dodd; Helen Larkin Psychometric validation of a subjective well-being measure for people with spinal cord injuries pp 1135-1142
Martha H. Chapin; Susan M. Miller; James M. Ferrin; Fong Chan; Stanford E. Rubin
Impact of injury level and self-monitoring on free time boredom of people with spinal cord injury pp 1143-1149
Youngkhill Lee; Robin Mittelstaedt
Wheelchair accessibility of public buildings in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates (UAE) pp 1150-1157
Daniel Rivano-Fischer
Assistive Technolgy
A special pool project for rehabilitation of hip and knee arthroprosthesis pp 1158-1162
Salvatore Giaquinto; Ferdinando Margutti; Franco Romano
Rehabiliation in Practice
The influence of severe malnutrition on rehabilitation in patients with severe head injury pp 1163-1165
Zoltaacuten Deacutenes
Clinical Commentary
Designing effective written health education materials: Considerations for health professionals pp 1166-1173
Tammy Hoffmann; Linda Worrall