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CARDIAC REHABILITATION
Cardiac precautions for non-acute inpatient settings. Fletcher BJ, Dunbar S, Coleman J, Jann B, Fletcher GF. Am J Phys Med Rehabil1993; 72:140-3

Hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation. Flores AM. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Amer
1995;6(2):243-261

Exercise testing & prescription. Myers JN, Froelicher VF. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Amer 1995;6(2):117-151

Cardiac rehabilitation in the lower-extremity amputee. Gitter A. Halar EM. Phys
med Rehabilitation Clin North Am 1995;6(2):311-330.

Cardiac rehabilitation of the patient with stroke. Gitter A. Halar EM. Phys med
Rehabilitation Clin North Am 1995;6(2):297-310.

Rehabilitation after cardiac transplantation: case series and literature review.
Joshi A, Kevorkian CG. Am J Phys Med Rehabil 1997; 76:249-254.

PULMONARY REHABILITATION
Update and perspectives on noninvasive respiratory muscle aids: Bach JR. part 1--the inspiratory muscle aids. Chest 1994;105:1230-1240.

Update and perspectives on noninvasive respiratory muscle aids: Bach JR. part 2--the expiratory muscle aids. Chest 1994;105:1538-1544.
Effects of Pulmonary Rehabilitation of COPD. Annals Int Med Bach JR. Phys Med Rehabil Clin North Am 1996; 7: 423-43.

Pulmonary rehabilitation in the acute inpatient rehabilitation hospital. Glassman
SJ. Respiratory Care Clin North Am 1998; 4: 47-57

Intermittent positive pressure ventilation via the mouth as an alternative to
tracheostomy for 257 ventilator users. Bach JR, Alba AS. Chest 1993:74-82
 
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MUSCULOSKELETAL/ LOW BACK PAIN
Non-organic physical signs in low back pain. Waddell G, McCulloch JA, Kummel E, Venner RM. Spine 1980; 5:117-125.

Behavioral responses to examination: a reappraisal of the interpretation of ?nonorganic signs?. Main CJ, Waddell G. Spine 1998; 23: 2367-2371

Disc pressure measurements. Nachemson AL. Spine. 1981;6(1):93-7.

What can the history and physical examination tell us about low back pain? Deyo RA, et al.. JAMA 1992; 268: 760-5.

How effective are exercise and physical therapy for chronic low back pain? Carter IR; Lord JL. J Fam Pract 2002:51(3):209

Lumbar fusion versus nonsurgical treatment for chronic low back pain. FritzellP; Hagg O: Spine 2001 Dec 1; 29(23): 2521-32 (VOLVO award winner)

Acupuncture for chronic low back pain: a randomized placebo-controlled study with long-term follow-up. Carlsson CP; Sjolund BH: Clin J Pain 2001; 17(4) 296-305

Evaluation and treatment of low back pain: an evidence-based approach to clinical care. Atlas SJ, Nardin RA.Muscle Nerve. 2003; 27(3): 265-84.

The Natural History of Lumbar Intervertebral Disc Extrusions. Saal JA, Saal JS.
.Spine. 1990; 15(7): 683-6.

High levels of inflammatory phospholipase A2 activity in lumbar disc herniations.Saul JS, Transon RC, Dobrow R, et. Al. Spine 1990; 15:674-678.

Magnetic resonance imaging of the lumbar spine in people without back pain.
Jensen MC. Brant-Zawadzki MN. Obuchowski N, et al. N Engl J Med. 1994; 31(2): 69- 73

The treatment of low back pain: bed rest, exercises, or ordinary activity?
Malmivarra, A . N Engl J Med 1995; 322:351-5.

What can the history and physical examination tell us about low back pain? Deyo RA. Rainville J. Kent DL. JAMA 1992; 268(6): 760-5

Drug therapy for back pain: which drugs help which patients? Deyo RA. Spine
1996; 21(24): 2840-9; discussion 2849-50

How many days of bed rest for acute low back pain? Deyo RA, et al. N Engl J
Med 1996;315:1064-1070

Nonoperative treatment of herniated lumbar intervertebral disc with radiculopathy: an outcome study. Saal JA and Saal JS. Spine 1989; 14: 431-437

A controlled trial of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) and
exercise for chronic low back pain. Deyo RA, Walsh NE, et al. N Eng J Med 1990;322: 1627-34.

The sacroiliac joint in chronic low back pain. Schwarzer AC, April CN, et al. Spine1995; 20: 31-7.

Acute low back pain problems in adults. US Department of Health and Human
Services. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. Clinical practice guideline, No 14, AHCPR publication. No 95-0643, 1994.
 
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PAIN (OTHER THAN LOW BACK PAIN)
Neurosurgical procedures for chronic pain: general neurosurgical practice. North RB. Clin Neurosurg 1993; 40: 182-96.

Radiofrequency lumbar facet denervation: analysis of prognostic factors. North RB, Han M, et al. Pain 1994; 57: 77-83.

Percutaneous radio-frequency neurotomy for chronic cervical zygapophyseal-joint pain. Lord SM, Barnsley L, et al. N Engl J Med 1996; 335: 1721-6.

Efficacy of first-time steroid injection for painful heel syndrome. Miller RA, Torres J, et al. Foot Ankle Int 1995; 16: 610-2.

Mechanisms of causalgia and related clinical conditions. Schott GD. Brain 109:
717-738, 1986

Pathophysiologic and electrophysiologic mechanisms of myofasical trigger points. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1998 Jul; 79(7): 863-72. (complete)

Lidocaine injection versus dry needling to myofascial trigger point: the importance of the local twitch response. Hong CZ. Am J Phys Med Rehabil 1994; 73(4): 256-63.

Referred pain elicited by palpation and by needling of myofascial trigger points: a comparison. Hong CZ, Kuan TS, Chen JT, Chan SM. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1997;78(9): 957-60.

Lack of analgesic effects of opioids on neuropathic and idiopathic forms of pain. Arner S et al. Pain 33 (1988): 11-23.

Are opioids effective in relieving neuropathic pain? Dellemijn P. Pain 1999; 80:453-62.

Integrating medical and behavioral treatment in chronic pain management.
Gallagher RM et al. Med Clin N Amer 1999; 83(5): 555-585.

Long term intraspinal drug therapy: A review. Wallace MS et al. Reg Anesth and Pain Med 2000; 25:117-157.

Prognostic factors of spinal cord stimulation for chronic back and leg pain. Burchiel K. Neurosurgery 1995; 36:1101-1111.

Origin of nerves supplying the posterior portion of the lumbar intervertebral discs. Nakamura S et al. Spine 1996; 21:917-24.

The tissue origin of low back pain and sciatica. Kuslich SD et al. Orthop Clin North Am 1991; 22:181-87.

Is acupuncture effective for the treatment of chronic pain? A systematic review. Ezzo J et al. Pain 86 (2000): 217-25.

Evidence for and against the use of opioid analgesics for chronic nonmalignant low back pain: A Review. Bartleson JD. Pain Medicine 2002; 3(3): 260-71.

The effect of antidepressant treatment on chronic back pain. Salerno SM et al. Arch Int Med 2002;162:19-24.

Grading the severity of chronic pain. Von Korff M et al. Pain 1992; 50:133-49.
Internal J Pain Med Pall Care. Nurmikko TJ. Trigeminal Neuralgia. 2003; 3(1): 2-11.

Anticonvulsants in neuropathic pain: Rationale and clinical evidence Jensen TS. Europ J Pain. 2002; 6(SupplA): 61-68.

Enhanced temporal summation of second pain and its central modulation in
fibromyalgia patients. Price DD et al. Pain 2002; 99: 49-59

Complex regional pain syndromes: Sympathetic vasoconstrictor activity enhances pain and hyperalgesia. Baron BR, et al. Lancet 2002; 359: 1655-1660.

National Institutes of Health Workshop: Reflex sympathetic dystrophy/ Complex regional pain syndromes: State of the science. Baron BR et al. Anesth Analg. 2002; 95: 1812-6.

Complex regional pain syndrome is a disease of the central nervous system. Baron, et al. Clin Auton Res. 2002; 12: 150-64.

Spinal cord stimulation for complex regional pain syndrome (RSD): a retrospective multicenter experience from 1995 to 1998 of 101 patients. Bennett DS, et al. Neuromodulation 1999; 2(3): 202
 
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BONE/JOINT/CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASES
Guidelines for the medical management of osteoarthritis. Part II. Osteoarthritis of the knee. Hochberg MC, Altman RD, et al. Arthritis Rheum 1995; 38: 1541-6.

Guidelines for the medical management of osteoarthritis. Part I. Osteoarthritis of the hip. Hochberg MC, Altman RD, et al. Arthritis Rheum 1995; 38: 1535--40.

A controlled evaluation of continuous passive motion in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty. McInnes J, Larson MG, Daltroy LH, et al.. JAMA. 1992; 268(11): 1423-8.

Guidelines for the management of rheumatoid arthritis: 2002 update. American
College of Rheumatology Subcommittee on Rheumatoid Arthritis Guidelines. Arthritis Rheum. 2002; 46(2): 328-346

Effect of oral alendronate on bone mineral density and the incidence of fractures in postmenopausal osteoporosis. Lieberman U. N Engl J Med 1995; 333:1437-43.

PROSTHETICS, ORTHOTICS, ASSISTIVE DEVICES, GAIT
Upper limb amputee rehab. Meier RH. Phys Med Rehabil: State of the art reviews. 1994; 8(1): 165-85.

Upper limb powered components and controls: current concepts. Michael JW. Clin Prosthet Orthot 1986; 10(2): 66-77.

Functional comparison of upper extremity amputees using myoelectric
and conventional prostheses Stein,R. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1983; 64(6): 243-8

Prosthetic usage in major upper extremity amputations. Wright.J Hand Surg [Am]. 1995; 20(4): 619-22.

Upper limb powered components and controls: current concepts. Michael JW.
Clin Prosth Orthotics 1986;10:66-77

The biomechanics of canes, crutches, and walkers. Deathe AB, Hayes KC, Winter DA: Crit Rev Phys Rehabil Med 1993; 5(1): 15-29

Canes, crutches and walkers. Joyce BM, Kirby RL. Am Fam Physician. 1991; 43:535-42.

Energy cost of ambulation with crutches. Fisher,S. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1981; 62(6): 250-6.

Ambulation levels of bilateral lower extremity amputees. Volpecelli, L. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1983; 65(5): 599-605.

Gait problems in diabetic neuropathic patients. Courtemanche R, Teasdale N. et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1996; 77:849-55.

External spinal orthotics. Sypert GW. Neurosurg. 1987; 20(4): 642-9.
Analysis of prosthetic gait. Esquanazi A. Phys Med Rehabil State Art Rev 1994; 8:201-20.

Silicone soft socket system: its effect on the rehabilitation of geriatric patients with above knee amputations. Trieb, K Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1999; 80(5): 522-5.

Transfemoral amputation: biomechanics and surgery. Gottschalk F. Clin Orthop
1999; 361:15-22.

Current transfemoral sockets. Schuch CM, Pritham CH Clin Orthop 1999;361: 48-54.

Modern prosthetic knee mechanisms. Michael JW. Clin Orthop 1999;361:39-47.

Lower limb prosthetic sockets. Leonard JA Jr. Phys Med Rehabil: State of the art reviews 1994; 8(1): 129-45

Suspension systems for prostheses. Kapp S. Clin Orthop 1999;361:55-62.

Prosthetic feet: a scientific and clinical review of current components. Czerniecki JM, Gitter A. Phys Med Rehabil 1994;8(1):109-128

Rehabilitation in limb deficiency. 2. The pediatric amputee. Jain S. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1996; 77: S9-13.

Prosthetic management of children with limb deficiencies. Krebs DE, et al. Phys Ther 1991; 71: 920-34.

Geriatric amputee. Friedman LW. PM&R State of the Art Reviews 1994; 8(1): 187-192

Rehabilitation of the elderly amputee. Clark GS, Blue B. J Am Geriatr Soc 1983; 67-76.

Geriatric amputee rehabilitation. Esquenazi A. Clin Geriatr Med 1993; 9 (4): 731-43.

Rehabilitation after amputation. Esquenazi A, DiGiacomo R. J Am Podiatr Med
Assoc. 2001;91(1):13-22.

The pathogenesis of diabetic foot problems: an overview. Shaw JE, Boulton AJM. Diabetes 1997; 46 Suppl 2: S58-61.

Assessment and management of foot disease in patients with diabetes. Caputo GM, Cavanagh PR, Ulbrecht JS, Gibbons GW, Karchmer AW. New Engl J Med 1994; 331:854-60.

Consensus development conference on diabetic foot wound care: 7-8 April 1999,Boston, Massachusetts. American Diabetes Association. Diabetes Care 1999:22; 1354-60.

Total contact casting in diabetic patients with neuropathic foot ulcerations. Helm PA, Walker SC, Pullium G. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1984; 65: 691-3.

Pharmacologic management of peripheral vascular disease. McNamara DB,
Champioon HC, Kadowitz PJ. Surg Clin North Am 1998;78:447-64.

Phantom limb sensation and phantom pain. Kamen LB, Chapis GJ. Phys Med
Rehabil: State of the Art Rev. 1994; 8(1): 73-88.
 
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TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

Head trauma as a risk factor for Alzheimer?s disease: a collaborative re-analysis of case-control studies Mortimer JA, Van Duijn CM, et al. Int J Epidemiol 1991; 20 (suppl 2): S28-35.

Apopipoprotein E e4 associated with chronic traumatic brain injury in boxing.
Jordan B, Relkin NR, Ravdin LD, et al. JAMA 1997;278:136-140

Neuroimaging in patients with traumatic brain injury. Newberg AB, et al. J Head Trauma Rehabil 1996; 11(6): 65-79.

The effectiveness of traumatic brain injury rehabilitation: a review. Cope DN. Brain Inj 1995; 9: 649-70.

Mild traumatic brain Injury: pathophysiology, natural history, and clinical
management. Alexander MP: Neurol 1995; 45:1253-1260.

A randomized, double-blind study of phenytoin for the prevention of post-traumatic seizures. Temkin NR, et al. N Engl J Med. 1990 23;323(8):497-502.
Posttraumatic Seizures. Yablon SA. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1993;74(9):983-1001.

Recommendations for use of uniform nomenclature pertinent to patients with severe alterations in consciousness. Position paper. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1995; 76:205-9.

Medical aspects of the persistent vegetative state (1). The Multi-Society Task Force on PVS. N Engl J Med. 1994;330(21):1499-508.

Medical aspects of the persistent vegetative state (2). The Multi-Society Task Force on PVS. N Engl J Med. 1994;330(22):1572-9.

Subacute methylphenidate treatment for moderate to moderately severe traumatic brain injury: a preliminary double-blind placebo-controlled study. Plenger PM, et al Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1996; 77(6):536-40.

Pharmacological treatment of arousal and cognitive deficits.Wroblewski BA, et al. J Head Trauma Rehabil 1994; 91 (3): 19-42.

The Brain Trauma Foundation: the American Association of Neurological
Surgeons. The Joint Section on Neurotrauma and Critical Care. Guidelines for the management of severe head injury. J Neurotrauma. 2000;17(6-7):471-595.

Diffuse axonal injury-associated traumatic brain injury: current concepts.
Meythaler JM, et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2001;82(10):1461-71

Axonal response to traumatic brain injury: reactive axonal change, deafferentation, and neuroplasticity. Povlishock JT, et al. J Neurotrauma 1992; ( Suppl 1): S 189-200.

Posttraumatic Hydrocephalus. Beyerl B, Black PM: Neurosurgery, 1984; 15: 257-261.

Agitation following traumatic head injury: equivocal evidence for a discrete stage of cognitive recovery.Corrigan JD, and Mysiw WJ. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1988;69(7):487-92.

The agitated brain injured patient. Part I: definitions, differential diagnosis, and assessment Saundel ME, et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1996; 77: 617-23.

The agitated brain injury patient. Part II. Pathophysiology and treatment. Mysiw WJ, et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1997; 78: 213-20.

Agitation and restlessness after closed head injury: a prospective study of 100 consecutive admissions. Brooke MM, Questad KA, Patterson DR, Bashak KJ. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1992;73(4):320-3.

Behavioral sequelae of closed head injury: a quantitative study. Levin HS, Grossman RG. Arch Neurol 1978;35:720-727

Cognitive remediation in TBI: update and issues. Ben-Yishay Y, Diller L. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1993; 74: 204-13.

Employment following traumatic head injuries. Dikmen SS, et al. Arch Neurol 1994; 51: 177-86.

Neurobehavioral sequelae of severe pediatric traumatic brain injury: a cohort study Massagli, T, Jaffe KM, Fay GC, et al. Arch of Phys Med Rehabil. 1996 Mar;77(3):223-31.

Medical and surgical complications of pediatric brain injury McLean DE, Keitz ES, Keenan CJ, et al. J Head Trauma Rehabil 1995;10(5):1-12

Recovery trends over three years following pediatric traumatic brain injury. Jaffe KM, Polissar NL, et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1995; 76: 17-26.

Predictor of family functioning and change 3 years after traumatic brain injury in children. Rivara JB, et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1996; 77: 754-64.

Concussion Grading Systems And Return-To-Play Guidelines: A Comparison.
Cantu,RC The Physician and Sports Medicine 14:75-76, 79, 83, 1986

Intervention with environmental enrichment after experimental brain trauma
enhances cognitive recovery in male but not female rats. Wagner AK, Kline AE, Sokoloski J, et al. Neurosci Lett (Ireland), 2002;334(3):165-168

Second Impact Syndrome. McCrory PR and Berkovic SF. Neurology 50:677-683, 1998.

Traumatic brain injury. Predicting course of recovery and outcome for patients
admitted to rehabilitation. Katz DI, Alexander MP. Arch Neurol. 1994;51(7):661-70.
 
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SPINAL CORD MEDICINE
A randomized controlled trial of methylprednisolone or naloxone in the
treatment of acute spinal cord injury, Bracken M, et al. N Engl J Med. 1990 May 17;322(20):1405-11.

Administration of methylprednisolone for 24 or 48 hours or tirilizad mesylate for 48 hours in the treatment of acute spinal cord injury, Results of the Third National Acute Spinal Cord Injury Randomized Controlled Trial. National Acute Spinal Cord Injury Study. Bracken, et al. JAMA. 1997 May 28;277(20):1597-604.

Methylprednisolone or tirilazad mesylate administration after acute spinal cord
injury: 1-year follow up. Results of the third National Acute Spinal Cord Injury
randomized controlled trial. Bracken MB, J Neurosurg. 1998 Nov;89(5):699-706

Methylprednisolone or naloxone treatment after acute SCI: 1 year-follow up dataBracken MB, et al. J Neurosurgery 1992; 76: 23-31.

Bacteriuria with fever after spinal cord injury. Cardenas DD, Mayo ME. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1987;68: 291-3

Classification of chronic pain associated with spinal cord injuries. Cardenas DD, Turner JA, Warms CA, Marshall HM. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2002;83:1708-1714.

The three column spine and its significance in the classification of acute thoracolumbar spinal injuries. Denis F. Spine. 1983 Nov-Dec;8(8):817-31.

Functional hand surgery following tetraplegia. Waters R, et al. Arch Phys Med
Rehabil. 1996 Jan;77(1):86-94. (complete)

Aerobic training effects of electrically induced lower extremity
exercises in spinal cord injured people. Pollack S, et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1989 Mar; 70(3): 214-219. (complete)

Prevention of Thromboembolism after Spinal Cord Injury Using Low
Molecular Weight Heparin, Green D, et al. Ann Int Med. Vol 113 No 8
1990.

Physiologic parameters associated with sexual arousal in women with incomplete SCI. Sipski ML, Alexander CJ, Rosen RC. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1997;78:305-13.

Physiological parameters associated with psychogenic sexual arousal in women with complete SCI. Sipski ML, Alexander CJ, Rosen RC. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1995;76:811-817

Ischemic myelopathy: a review of spinal vasculature and related clinical syndromes. Sliwa JA, Maclean IC. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1992;73:365-72.

Cognitive deficits in spinal cord injury: epidemiology and outcome. Davidoff GN, Roth EJ, Richards S: Arch Phys Med Rehabil, March 1992; 73:275-284.

Benefits of rehabilitation for traumatic spinal cord injury. Yarkony GM, Roth EJ,
Heinemann AW, et al. Arch Neurol 1987; 44: 93-96.

Functional neuromuscular stimulation for standing after spinal cord injury.
Yarkony GM, Jaeger RJ, Roth EJ, Kralj AR, Quintern J: Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1990; 71: 201-206.

Functional skills after spinal cord injury rehabilitation: three-year longitudinal
follow-up. Yarkony GM, Roth EJ, Heinemann AW, Lovell L, Wu Y: Arch Phys Med Rehabil, 1988; 69: 111-114.

Rehabilitation technology for standing and walking after spinal cord injury. Jaeger RJ, Yarkony GM, Roth EJ: Am J Physical Med Rehabil 1989;68: 128-133.

Traumatic central cord syndrome: clinical features and functional outcomes.Roth EJ, Lawler MH, Yarkony GM: Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1990; 71: 18-23.

Ventilatory function in cervical and high thoracic spinal cord injury. Roth EJ, Lu A, Primack S, et al: Am J Phys Med Rehabil 1997; 76: 262-267.

The halo skeletal fixator: current concepts of application and maintenance.
Botte,MJ Orthopedics 1995; 18:5: 463 ?471

Cardiovascular consequences of loss of supraspinal control of the sympathetic
nervous system after spinal cord injury.Teasell RW. Arnold JM. Krassioukov A.
Delaney GA. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2000;81(4): 506-16

The effect of tidal volumes on the time to wean persons with high tetraplegia from ventilators. Peterson WP, Barbalata L, Brooks CA, et al. Spinal Cord 1999;37(4):284-8

Motor and sensory recovery following incomplete tetraplegia.Waters RL, et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1994; 75: 306-11

Autonomic hyperreflexia with spinal cord injury: a review. Colachis SC III. J Am
Paraplegia Soc 1992; 15: 171-86.

Intrathecal baclofen for severe spinal spasticity. Penn RD, et al. N Engl J Med.
1989;320(23):1517-21.

Neuromuscular stimulation in spinal cord injury: I. restoration of functional
movement of the extremities. Yarkony GM, et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1992; 73: 78-86.
 
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STROKE
Medical complications encountered in stroke rehabilitation. Roth EJ: Phys Med
Rehabil Clin North Am 1991;2(3):563-78

Does the application of constraint-induced movement therapy during acute
rehabilition reduce arm impairment after ischemic stroke? Dromerick AW. Stroke 2000;31(12):2984-8

Impact of motor, cognitive, and perceptual disorders on ability to perform
activities of daily living after stroke Mercier L, Audet T, Hebert R, et al. Stroke
2001;32:2602-2608

Brain plasticity and stroke rehabilitation. Johansson BB. Stroke 2000;31:223-230

A model for stroke patient management during the acute phase: outcome and
economic implications. Odderson IR, McKenna BS. Stroke 1993;24:1823-1827

Intracranial aneurysms. Schievink WI. N Engl J Med 1997;226:28-40

Cerebral aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations: implications for
rehabilitation. Clinchot DM, et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1994; 75: 1342-51.

Neural substrates for the effects of rehabilitative training on motor recovery after ischemic infarct. Nudo RJ, Wise, BM, et al. Science 1996;272:1791-1794

Heart disease in patients with stroke: incidence, impact, and implications for
rehabilitation part 1: classification and prevalence. Roth EJ: Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1993; 74:752-760.

Heart disease in patients with stroke. Part II: impact and implications for
rehabilitation. Roth EJ: Arch Phys Med Rehabil, January 1994; 75:94-101.

Incidence of and risk factors for medical complications during stroke rehabilitation. Roth EJ, Lovell L, Harvey RL, Heinemann AW, Semik P, Diaz S. Stroke. 2001; 32:523-529.

Treatment efficacy for adults with oropharyngeal dysphagia. Miller J.Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1994;75(11):1256-62

Factors predictive of stroke outcome in rehabilitation setting. Ween,J. Neurology 1996;47(2):388-92.

Treatment-induced cortical reorganization after stroke in humans. Liepert J, et al. Stroke. 2000;31(6):1210-6.

Blood pressure in acute stroke: the Copenhagen stroke study. Jorgensen HS, et al. Cerebrovasc Dis. 2002;13(3):204-9.

Prediction of walking function in stroke patients with initial lower extremity
paralysis: the Copenhagen stroke study. Wandel A, et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2000;881(6):736-8.

Neurologic and functional recovery: the Copenhagen stroke study. Jorgensen HS, et al. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 1999;10(4):887-906.

What determines good recovery in patients with the most severe strokes?: the Copenhagen stroke study. Jorgensen HS, et al. Stroke 1999;30(10):2008-12.

Stroke Recurrence: predictors, severity, and prognosis: the Copenhagen stroke study. Jorgensen HS, et al. Neurol 1997;48(4):891-5.

Recovery of walking function in stroke patients: the Copenhagen stroke study.
Jorgensen HS, et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1995;76(1):27-32.

Recovery of upper extremity function in stroke patients: the Copenhagen stroke study. Nakayama H, et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1994;75(4):394-8.

The influence of age on stroke outcome: the Copenhagen stroke study. Nakayama H, et al. Stroke. 1994;25(4):808-13.

Intrathecal baclofen for spastic hypertonia from stroke. Meythaler JM. Stroke.
2001;32(9):2099-109.

Botulinum toxin type A in the treatment of upper extremity spasticity: a
randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Simpson DM et al
Neurology. 1996;46(5):1306-10.
 
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PEDIATRIC REHABILITATION
Cerbral palsy. Kuban, KCK, Leviton, A. New Eng J Med. 1994, 330:188-195

Prognosis for gross motor function in cerebral palsy. Rosenbaum PL, Walter SD, Hanna SE, Palisano RJ, Russell DJ, Raina P, Wood E, Bartlett DJ, Galuppi BE: JAMA 2002; 288:1357-1363.

Classification and definition of disorders causing hypertonia in childhood. Sanger TD, Delgado M, et.al. Pediatrics. 2003,111:389-397.

Selective dorsal rhizotomy: meta-analysis of three randomized controlled trials. McLaughlin J, Bjornson K, Temkin N, et al. Dev. Med. Child Neurol. 2002; 44:17-25.

A long-term follow-up study: selective posterior rhizotomy. Arens LJ, Peacock WJ, Peter J: Childs Nerv Syst. 1989; 5: 148-152.

Effects of selective dorsal rhizotomy on gait in children with cerebral palsy.
Boscarino LF, Ounpuu S, Davis RB III, et al: J Pediatr Orthop 1993; 13: 174-9.

Selective posterior lumbosacral rhizotomy in teenagers and young adults with
spastic cerebral palsy. Peter JC, Arens LJ: Br J Neurosurg. 1994;8:135-139.

Cerebral palsy and rhizotomy: a three-year follow-up evaluation with gait analysis. Vaughan CL, Berman B, Peacock WJ: J Neurosurg 1991; 74:178-184.

Continuous intrathecal baclofen infusion for spasticity of cerebral origin. Albright AL, Barron WB, Fasick MP, et al; JAMA 1993; 270: 2475-2477.

Management of the lower extremities in children who have cerebral palsy. Bleck EE: J Bone Joint Surg 1990; 72A:140-144.

Cerebral palsy orthopedic management. Renshaw TS, Green NE, Griffin PP, et al: J Bone Joint Surg, 1995;77A: 1590-1606.

Walking prognosis in cerebral palsy: A 22-year retrospective analysis. Campos da Paz A, Burnett SM, Braga LW: Dev. Med. Child Neurol. 1994; 36: 130-134.

Traumatic brain injury in children. Michaud LJ, Duhaime AC, Batshaw ML. Pediatr Clin North Am. 1993;40(3):553-65.

Developmental perspective for the rehabilitation of children with physical disability. Molnar GE. Pediatr Ann 1988; 17: 766-76.

Motorized wheelchair driving by disabled children. Buttler C, Okamoto GA, et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1984; 65: 95-7.

Prevalence of reduced bone mass in children and adults with spastic quadriplegia. King W, Levin R, Schmidt R, et al. Dev. Med. Child Neurol. 2003; 45:12-16.

Evaluation and management: obstetric brachial plexus injuries: Waters PM: J Amer Acad Orthop. 1997; 5: 205-214.

Use of the green transfer in treatment of patients With spastic cerebral palsy: 17-year experience. Beach WR, Strecker WB, Coe J, et al: J Pediatr Orthop 1991; 11: 731-736.

Surgical reconstruction of the upper extremity in cerebral palsy. Goldner JL: Hand Clin 1988; 4: 223-265.

Arthrodesis of the metacarpophalangeal joint of the thumb in children and adults. Goldner JL, Koman LA, Gelberman R, et al: Adjunctive Treatment of Thumb-in-Palm Deformity in Cerebral Palsy. Clin Orthop 1990; 253: 75-89.

Long-term follow-up on tendon transfers to the extensors of the wrist and fingers in patients with cerebral palsy. Hoffer MM, Lehman M, Mitani M: Hand Surg 1986;11A:836-840.

Wrist fusion in cerebral palsy. Hoffer MN, Zeitzew S: J Hand Surg. 1988; 13A:667-670.

Comparison of pronator tenotomy and pronator rerouting in children with spastic cerebral palsy. Strecker WB, Emanuel JP, Dailey L, et al: J Hand Surg 1988; 13A: 540-543.

Long-term follow-up of the flexor carpi ulnaris transfer in spastic hemiplegic
children. Thometz JG, Tachdjian M: J Pediatr Orthop 1988; 8:407-412.

Combined split anterior tibial tendon transfer and intramuscular lengthening of the posterior tibial tendon: results in patients who have a varus deformity of the foot due to spastic cerebral palsy. Barnes MJ, Herring JA: J Bone Joint Surg 1991; 73A:734-738.

Birth brachial plexus palsy. Nelson MR. Phys Med Rehabil State Of The Art Rev
2000; 14: 237-246.

The life expectancy of persons with cerebral palsy. Crichton JU, Machinnon M, White CP: Dev Med and Child Neurology 1995; 37: 567-576.

Obstetrical brachial plexus palsy (OBPP) outcome with conservative management. Eng, GD, et al. Muscle and Nerve 19:884-891, 1996.

Forced use treatment of childhood hemiparesis. Willis JK, Morello A, et al. Pediatrics 2002; 110:94-96.

Brachial plexus birth injuries and current management. Shenaq SM, Berzin E, et al. Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1998;25(4):527-536.

Prognosis for ambulation in cerebral palsy. Sala DA, Grant AD. Dev Med Child
Neurol, 1995;37:1020-1026.

Prognosis for gross motor function in cerebral palsy: creation of motor development curves. Rosenbaum PL, et al. JAMA 2002;288(11):1357-1363.

Non-accidental head injury in infants ? the ?shaken-baby syndrome?. Duhaime AC, et al. NEJM: 1998,;338(25):822-1829.
 
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NEUROMUSCULAR AND MOTOR NEURON DISORDERS
AND NEUROPATHIES

The treatment of scoliosis in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Rideau and Bach JR. Muscle Nerve. 1984;7(4):281-6.

Neuromuscular disease: rehabilitation and electrodiagnosis. 3. Muscle disease. Hays RM, Kowalske KJ. Arch Phys Med Rehab. 1995 May;76(5 Spec No):S21-5

Management of musculoskeletal complications in neuromuscular disease. Vignos PJ. Phys Med Rehab: State of The Art Reviews 1988;2:509-536

Rehabilitation of infants and children with neuromuscular disorders. Eng G, Binder H. Pediatr Ann. 1988;17(12):745, 748, 750-2

Respiratory dysfunction in muscular dystrophy and other myopathies. Lynn DJ,
Woda RP, Mendell JR. Clin Chest Med 1994;15: 661-74.

Critical illness myopathy and neuropathy. Latronico N, Fenzi F, Recupero D, et al. Lancet 1996; 347:1579-82

Gene therapy for muscle diseases. Coovert DD, Burghes AH. Curr Opin Neurol 1994;7: 463-70.

End of life care in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Hilton T, Orr RD, Perkin RM,
Ashwal S. Pediatr Neurol 1993;9:165-77.

Clinical features and response to treatment in 67 consecutive patients with and without a monoclonal gammopathy. Chronic inflammatory demyelinating
polyneuropathy: Gorson KC, Allan G, Ropper AH. Neurol 48; 321-331, 1997.

The Guillain-Barre syndrome: a review Ropper, A. N Engl J Med. 1992;326(17):1130-6.

Rehabilitation of Guillain-Barre syndrome. Meythaler JM, Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1997;78(8):872-9.

Neuromuscular disorders in systemic malignacies. Stubgen. Curr Opin Neurol.
1997;10(5):371-5.

Neuromuscular disorders in systemic malignancy and its treatment. Stubgen.
Muscle Nerve. 1995;18(6):636-48.

Evaluation and rehabilitation of adult motor neuron disease. Francis K, Bach J. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1999;80(8):951-63.

Comprehensive management of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Carter GT, Miller RG. Phys Med Rehabil Clin North Am 1998; 9: 271-84.

Exercise therapies in peripheral neuropathies. Herbison GJ, Jaweed MM, Ditunno JF Jr. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1983;64(5):201-5.

Causes of neuromuscular weakness in the intensive care unit: a study of ninety-two patients. Lacomis D, Petrella JT, Giuliani MJ. Muscle Nerve 1998; 21: 610-7.

Late effects of polio: critical review of the literature on neuromuscular function. Agre JC, Rodriquez AA, Tafel JA. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1991; 72: 923-31

The role exercise in the patient with post-polio syndrome. Agre JC. Ann NY Acad Sci 1995; 753: 321-34

Muscular function in late polio and the role of exercise in post-polio patients. Agre JC, Rodriquez AA. Neurorehabilitation 1997; 8:107-18

Post-polio syndrome. Halstead LS. Sci Am 1998; 278(4): 42-7.
 
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ELECTRODIAGNOSIS
Conduction Data: Superiority of a Summary Index over Single Tests. Robinson LR, Micklesen P, Wang L: Muscle Nerve 21:1166-1171, 1998.

False positive electrodiagnostic tests in carpal tunnel syndrome. Redmond MD,
Rivner MH. Muscle Nerve. 1988 May;11(5):511-8.

Outcome assessment for carpal tunnel surgery: the relative responsiveness of
generic, arthritis-specific, disease-specific, and physical examination measures. Amadio P. J Hand Surg [Am]. 1996;21(3):338-46.

Comparison of multiple frequency vibrometry testing and sensory nerve conduction measures in screening for carpal tunnel syndrome in an industrial setting. Werner RA, Franzblau A, Johnston E. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 1995;74(2):101-6

Carpal tunnel syndrome in pregnancy: frequency, severity, and prognosis. Stolp- Smith KA, Pascoe MK, Ogburn PL Jr. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1998;79(10):1285-7.

Predicting acute denervation in carpal tunnel syndrome. Hirsh D, Tan FC. Arch
Phys Med Rehabil 1998;79(3):306-12.

Cervical radiculopathy: a review. Ellenberg, M. Arch Phys Med Rehabil.
1994;75(3):342-52.

Motor conduction studies in Guillain-Barre syndrome: description and prognostic value. Cornblath DR, Mellits ED, Griffin JW, et al. Ann Neurol 1988;23(4):354-9

Prognostic value of electrodiagnosis in Guillain-Barre syndrome. Miller RG,
Peterson GW, Daube JR, Albers JW. Muscle Nerve. 1988;11(7):769-74.

The thoracic outlet syndrome: controversies, overdiagnosis, overtreatment, and recommendations for management. Cuetter AC, Bartoszek DM. Muscle Nerve. 1989;12(5):410-9.

Electrophysiologic studies of critically ill patients. Bolton CF. Muscle and Nerve
10:129-135, 1987

Approach to peripheral neuropathy and neuronopathy. Barohn RJ. Semin Neurol
1998; 18: 7-18

Neuropathic pain of peripheral origin: advances in pharmacological treatment Galer BS. Neruology 1995; 45 Suppl 9: S17-25.

Lifetime benefits and costs of intensive therapy as practiced in the diabetes control and complications Trail. The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial Research Group. JAMA 1996; 276: 1409-15

Complications associated with sedative and neuromuscular blocking drugs in
critically ill patients. Prielipp RC, Coursin DB, Wood KE, Murray MJ. Crit Care Clin 1995; 11: 983-1003

Carpal tunnel syndrome: pathophysiology and clinical neurophysiology.
Clin Neurophysiol. Werner RA, Andary M. 2002;113(9):1373-81.

What you always wanted to know about the history and physical examination of neck pain but were afraid to ask. Honet JC, Ellenberg MR. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 2003;14(3):473-91.

Brachial plexus. Murray B, Wilbourn AJ. Arch Neurol. 2002;59(7):1186-8.

Electrodiagnostic approach to the patient with suspected brachial plexopathy.
Ferrante MA, Wilbourn AJ. Neurol Clin. 2002;20(2):423-50.

Early electrodiagnostic findings in Guillain-Barre syndrome. Gordon PH, Wilbourn
AJ. Arch Neurol. 2001;58(6):913-7.

Cervical radiculopathies. Cuetter A. Neurol. 1997;48(1):295.

Thoracic outlet syndromes. Wilbourn AJ. Neurol Clin. 1999;17(3):477-97,
 
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OCCUPATIONAL/INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE
The injured worker: assessment and treatment. Weinstein SM, Herring SA, Shelton JL.Phys Med Rehabil State Art Rev 1990; 4:361-77.

Musculoskeletal and Neuromuscular Conditions of Instrumental Musicians Bejani, FJ, Kaye GM, Benham M. Arch Phys Med Rehab 1996: Vol 77:406 - 413.

Optimizing outcome in the injured worker with low back pain. Nadler, SF, Stitik TP, Malanga GA. Crit Rev Phys Med Rehabil Med 1999;11:139-169.

Hand Wrist Cumulative Trauma Disorders in Industry. Silverman BA et al. Br J
Ind Med 43: 779-784, 1986

Epidemiologic studies of low back pain. Frymoyer JW, Pope MH, Costanza MC, et al. Spine 1980; 5:419-23.

Guidelines for functional capacity evaluation of people with medical conditions. Hart DL, Isernhagen SJ, Matheson LN. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 1993; 18:682-6.

A retrospective study. III. employee-related factors. Bigos SJ, Slpengler DM, Marin NA, Zeh J, et al. Spine 1986; 11: 252-6.

An ergonomic evaluation comparing desktop, notebook, and subnotebook
computers. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2002; 83(4):492-7.

Short-term effects of workstation exercises on musculoskeletal discomfort and
postural changes in seated video display unit workers. Phys Therap 2002:82(6): 578-89

Pattern of performance in workers with low back pain during a comprehensive
motor performance evaluation. Menard MR, Cooke C, et al Spine 1994;19:1359-66

Incentive effects of workers? compensation benefits: a literature synthesis. Loesser JD, Henderlite SE, et al. Med Care Res Rev. 1995; 52: 34-59.

A prospective study of work perceptions and psychological factors affecting the report of back injury. Bigos SJ, Battie MC, et al. Spine 1991; 16: 1-6.

Managing work disability: why first return to work is not a measure of success. Butler RJ, Johnson WG, et al. Ind Labor Relations Rev 1995; 48: 452-69.

Recent trends in work-related cumulative trauma disorder of the upper extremity in the US: an evaluation of possible reasons. Brogmos GE, Sorok GS, et al. J Occup Environ Med 1996; 38: 401-11.

Hand wrist cumulative trauma disorder in industry. Silverstein BA, et al.Brit J
Indust Med 1986; 43: 779-84.

The process of recovery: Patterns in industrial back injury. Part 1. Cost and other quantitative measures of effort. Leavitt SS, Johnson TL, et al. Ind Med Sur 1971; 40:7-14.

The development of guideline factors for the evaluation of disability in neck and back injuries. Clark W, Haldeman S. Spine 1993;18: 1736-45.

The diagnosis of disability: treating and rating disability in a pain clinic. Sullivan MD, Loeser JD. Arch Intern Med 1992; 152: 1829-35.

Review article: randomized controlled trials in industrial low back pain relating to return to work. Part 1. Acute interventions. Scheer SJ, Radack KL, et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1995; 76:966-73.
 
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CANCER REHABILITATION
Principles of Cancer rehabilitation. Garden FH, Grabois M, editors. Principles of
Rehabilitation Medicine: State of the art rev. 1994; Chapter 71, Section 21; 971-985

Central nervous system injury by therapeutic irradiation. Dropcho EJ: Neurol Clin1991; 9: 969-88.

Neurologic pain syndromes in patients with cancer. Elliot K, Foley KM. Neurol Clin. 1989; 7: 333-60.

Pain rehabilitation. 3. cancer pain, pelvic pain, and age-related considerations.
Williams FH, Maly BJ. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1994; 75:S-15-6.

The treatment of cancer pain. Foley KM. N Engl J Med 1985;313: 84-95

Brain metastases. Patchell RA. Neurol Clin. 1991; 9: 817-24.

Extradural spinal cord compressions: analysis of factors determining functional
prognosis: prospective study. Radiology. Kim RY, Spencer SA, et al. 1990; 176: 279-82.

Surgical treatment of pathological fractures from metastatic tumor of long bones. Mandi A, Szepesi K, et al. Orthop. 1991; 14: 43-9

OTHER REHABILITATION TOPICS
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

Rating neurologic impairment in multiple sclerosis: an expanded disability status scale (EDSS). Kurtzke JF. Neurology. 1983;33(11):1444-52.

Multiple sclerosis: early prognostic guidelines. Kraft GH, Freal JE, Coryell JK, Hanan CL, Chitnis N. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1981;62(2):54-8.

Rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis. Erickson RP, Lie MR, Wineinger MA.
Mayo Clin Proc. 1989;64(7):818-28.

Gabapentin for relief of upper motor neuron symptoms in multiple sclerosis.
Mueller ME, Gruenthal M, Olson WL, Olson WH. Arch Phys Med Rehabil.
1997;78(5):521-4.

Bladder dysfunction in multiple sclerosis: causes and treatment. Fowler, C. Int MS J 1994;1:99-107

Vesicourethral dysfunction and urodynamic findings in multiple sclerosis: a study of 149 cases. Gallien P, Robineau S, Nicolas B, et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1998;79(3):255-7.

Management of multiple sclerosis. Rudick RA, Cohen JA, Weinstock-Guttman B,
Kinkel RP, Ransohoff RM. N Engl J Med 1997; 337: 1604-11.

Fatigue and multiple sclerosis: evidence-based management strategies for fatigue in multiple sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis Council for Clinical Practice Guidelines.1998: Washington, DC.

Fatigue therapy in Multiple Scelrosis: results of a double-blind, randomized,
parallel trial of amantadine, pemoline, and placebo. Krupp LB, Coyle PK, Doscher NP, Miller A, et al. Neurol 1995; 45: 1956-61

Exercise and multiple sclerosis. Ponichtera-Mulcare JA. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1993; 25: 451-65

The impact of inpatient rehabilitation on progressive multiple sclerosis. Freeman JA, Landon DW, Hobart JC, Thompson AJ Ann Neurol 1997; 42: 236-44

PARKINSON'S DISEASE

Contemporary approaches to the pharmacotherapeutic management of Parkinson?s disease: an overview. Stern MB. Neurol 1997; 49: Suppl 1:S2-9.

Physical therapy and parkinson?s disease: a controlled clinical trial. Comella CL,
Stebbins GT, Brown-Toms N, Goetz CG. Neurol 1994; 44: 376-8

PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE

Pulmonary embolism in rehabilitation patients: relation to time before return to
physical therapy after diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis. Kiser TS, Stefans VA. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1997;78(9):942-5.

Treatment of venous thrombosis with intravenous unfractionated heparin
administered in the hospital as compared with subcutaneous low-molecular-weight heparin administered at home. The Tasman Study Group. Koopman MM, Prandoni P, Piovella F, et al. N Engl J Med. 1996;334(11):682-7. Erratum in: N Engl J Med 1997;337(17):1251.

1995 American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP) consensus guidelines on
antithrombotic therapy. Davidson B. Semin Thromb Hemost. 1996;22 Suppl 2:1-5; discussion 29-30.

Current status of anticoagulation therapy after total hip and total knee
arthroplasty. Zimlich RH, Fulbright BM, Friedman RJ. J Am Acad Orthop Surg.
1996;4(2):54-62.

Prevention of thromboembolism in spinal cord injury: role of low molecular weight heparin. Green D, Chen D, Chmiel JS, et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1994;75(3):290-2.

A comparison of three months of anticoagulation with extended anticoagulation for a first episode of idiopathic venous thromboembolism. Kearon C. N Engl J Med 1999;340:901-7.

Comparison of low-intensity warfarin therapy with conventional-intensity warfarin therapy for long-term prevention of recurrent venous thromboembolism. Kearon C, Ginsberg JS, Kovacs MJ, et al. N Engl J Med 2003;349(7):631-9.

Prolonged thromboprophylaxis with oral anticoagulants after total hip
arthroplasty. Prandoni P, Bruchi O, Sabbion P, et al. Arch Intern Med, 2002; 162:1966-1971

PRESSURE ULCERS

A multicenter study on the use of pulsed low-intensity direct current for healing chronic stage II and stage III decubitus ulcers. Wood JM, Evans PE 3rd, et al. Arch Dermatol 1993; 129(8):999-1009.

The effectiveness of preventive management in reducing the occurrence of pressure sores. Krouskop TA, Noble PC, Garber SL and Spencer WA: Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 20(1): 7483, 1983.

Pressure ulcers: a review. Yarkony GM. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1994 ;75(8):908-17.

HIV/AIDS

HIV- related disability: assessment and management. O?Dell ME, editor. Phys Med Rehabil: State of the Art Rev. Vol 7 (Special issue) 1993.

Experience with rehabilitation in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
O?Connell PG, Levinston SF. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 1991; 70: 195-200.

Rehabilitation medicine consultation in person hospitalized with AIDS. O?Dell MW. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 1993; 72: 90-6.

Rehabilitation in adults with human immunodeficiency virus-related diseases.
O?Dell MW, et al. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 1992; 71: 183-90.

Neurologic manifestation of HIV infection. Simpson DM, Tagliati M. Ann Intern Med. 1993; 328: 1686-95.

Therapy for human immunodeficiency virus infection. Hirsh MS, D?Aquila RT. N
Eng J Med. 1993; 328: 1686-95.

Rehabilitation dimensions of AIDS: a review. Levinson SF. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1991; 72: 690-6

Disability in persons hospitalized with AIDS. O?Dell MW, et al. AM J Phys Med
Rehabil. 1991; 70: 91-5.

Measuring health-related quality of life in HIV and AIDS. Wu AW, Rubin HR.
Psychol Health. 1992; 6: 251-64.
 
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Lol, the question is, do I dare look up, copy, and read these articles during my 2 month break?

:laugh:
 
NOT... :rolleyes:

This list is dedicated to all the gunners who already read both DeLisa and Braddom cover to cover and memorized everything and need more things to do during their intern years :laugh:
 
Does anyone have the essential list for medical acupunture? The literature out there seems so fragmented on this topic.
 
The chief resident at Baylor (along with one of the authors of the list itself, Dr. Francisco) is interested in getting as many residents as possible to compile synopses, in combination with the bibliography, of each of the new key articles, to be used as a resource to assist senior residents in their preparation for boards (as well as anyone else who has the time and inclination to go though them, obviously).

My program is considering using this list as a basis for our journal club this year, so I will be happy to contribute our collective efforts. Since I have already read some of the articles for presentations I have given during my residency, I will add those as well. If anyone else is interested, either personally, or possibly getting your program involved, please let me know, either by posting to this thread, or by pm'ing me. Those of you who are fellows, if you could mention this effort to the chief residents or RPD's at your institution, I would be greatly appreciative.

Although not sanctioned formally by the AAPM&R, I do know that the residents active in the Academy (read RPC) are both aware of studentdoctor.net, and have adopted it as their unoffical official site as a place where other residents can both access this list, and contribute to the great resource we envision it will ultimately become.
 
So good to see lists of key articles! It can be so hard to find them mixed in with so much other stuff....

I wrote about this on another section of the board - but think there may be interest here --
you can both rate and review articles here:
http://www.JournalReview.org

This will likely be another source for finding the top articles in the field in the comming months.
 
this is a list that came out of Baylor of what are considered to be "classic" articles. if there is an update, let me know and I will post the new list or any additions to the old list. Otherwise, feel free to post on the forum more recent articles you may want to discuss.
 
Can anyone make suggestions about which articles students should read?
 
Sorry to revive an old thread, but was wondering if the people at Baylor have any updates for this list?

I also heard that there might be a similar resource on Academe part of AAPM&R. Is this true?

Thank you..

-ML
 
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Is there any resource that has all these articles compiled.

(Takes enough time to read these articles, much less having to scour databases to find them!)
 
MUSCULOSKELETAL/ LOW BACK PAIN
Non-organic physical signs in low back pain. Waddell G, McCulloch JA, Kummel E, Venner RM. Spine 1980; 5:117-125.

Behavioral responses to examination: a reappraisal of the interpretation of ?nonorganic signs?. Main CJ, Waddell G. Spine 1998; 23: 2367-2371

Disc pressure measurements. Nachemson AL. Spine. 1981;6(1):93-7.

What can the history and physical examination tell us about low back pain? Deyo RA, et al.. JAMA 1992; 268: 760-5.

How effective are exercise and physical therapy for chronic low back pain? Carter IR; Lord JL. J Fam Pract 2002:51(3):209

Lumbar fusion versus nonsurgical treatment for chronic low back pain. FritzellP; Hagg O: Spine 2001 Dec 1; 29(23): 2521-32 (VOLVO award winner)

Acupuncture for chronic low back pain: a randomized placebo-controlled study with long-term follow-up. Carlsson CP; Sjolund BH: Clin J Pain 2001; 17(4) 296-305

Evaluation and treatment of low back pain: an evidence-based approach to clinical care. Atlas SJ, Nardin RA.Muscle Nerve. 2003; 27(3): 265-84.

The Natural History of Lumbar Intervertebral Disc Extrusions. Saal JA, Saal JS.
.Spine. 1990; 15(7): 683-6.

High levels of inflammatory phospholipase A2 activity in lumbar disc herniations.Saul JS, Transon RC, Dobrow R, et. Al. Spine 1990; 15:674-678.

Magnetic resonance imaging of the lumbar spine in people without back pain.
Jensen MC. Brant-Zawadzki MN. Obuchowski N, et al. N Engl J Med. 1994; 31(2): 69- 73

The treatment of low back pain: bed rest, exercises, or ordinary activity?
Malmivarra, A . N Engl J Med 1995; 322:351-5.

What can the history and physical examination tell us about low back pain? Deyo RA. Rainville J. Kent DL. JAMA 1992; 268(6): 760-5

Drug therapy for back pain: which drugs help which patients? Deyo RA. Spine
1996; 21(24): 2840-9; discussion 2849-50

How many days of bed rest for acute low back pain? Deyo RA, et al. N Engl J
Med 1996;315:1064-1070

Nonoperative treatment of herniated lumbar intervertebral disc with radiculopathy: an outcome study. Saal JA and Saal JS. Spine 1989; 14: 431-437

A controlled trial of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) and
exercise for chronic low back pain. Deyo RA, Walsh NE, et al. N Eng J Med 1990;322: 1627-34.

The sacroiliac joint in chronic low back pain. Schwarzer AC, April CN, et al. Spine1995; 20: 31-7.

Acute low back pain problems in adults. US Department of Health and Human
Services. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. Clinical practice guideline, No 14, AHCPR publication. No 95-0643, 1994.
how do i get access to these?
 
For an updated list of classic articles, AAPM&R has a great website. Essential Articles of PM&R Training, This website has all of their education stuff:

http://www.physiatry.org/Education_Section.cfm

Or if you want a PDF version of the individual "classic" articles, here they are:

http://www.physiatry.org/education/ESSENTIAL ARTICLES FINAL VERSION.pdf (years 1980-2003)

http://www.physiatry.org/ESSENTIAL ARTICLES 2004 2009.pdf (years 2004-2010)
Link not working. Anyway to update link?
 
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