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Vol. 49 No. 3 (2021): New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
Vol. 49 No. 3 (2021): New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
Highlights in this issue of the NZJP include:
Physiotherapists’ and GPs’ osteoarthritis treatment knowledge and referral decisions
Tāne Māori experiences of osteoarthritis
Return to work after burn injury
Orthotics for people affected by polio
Published:
10-05-2023
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Editorial
Why does Aotearoa New Zealand need an osteoarthritis summit?
Daniel W. O'Brien, J. Haxby Abbott
117
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Research Report
New Zealand physiotherapists’ and general practitioners’ treatment knowledge and referral decisions for knee osteoarthritis: A vignette-based study
Daniel O'Brien, Richard J. Siegert, Sandra Bassett, Jennifer N. Baldwin, Valerie Wright-St Clair
118–126
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The lived experiences of ngā tāne Māori with hip and knee osteoarthritis Te Whatarangi
Te Whatarangi Dixon, Daniel W. O'Brien, Gareth Terry, Jennifer N. Baldwin, Tom Ruakere, Toni Mekkelholt, Peter J. Larmer
127–133
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Experiences and perceived effectiveness of carbon-fibre triplanar orthotics for people affected by polio: A qualitative descriptive study
Rachelle A. Martin, Anne C. Fitzpatrick, William M. M. Levack
147–155
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Literature Review
Supporting people experiencing a burn injury to return to work or meaningful activity: Qualitative systematic review and thematic synthesis
Jessica van Bentum, Julia Nicholoson, Natasha Bale, Joanna Fadyl
134–146
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