العلاج الطبيعي Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy (September 2007, Volume 31, Issue 3)

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    Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy (September 2007, Volume 31, Issue 3)
    by:
    en | Sandra Kasko


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    Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy (JNPT) is the official quarterly publication of the Neurology Section of the American Physical Therapy Association. JNPT publishes research articles, critical reviews, case reports, and special interest papers that contribute to the development of theory, evidence and the effective use of physical therapy for individuals with neurologic conditions. Included are articles related to, but not limited to examination, evaluation, prognosis, intervention, and outcomes that span the continuum from pathophysiology to ability. The journal contains original research as well as integration and interpretation from the diverse areas of study that contribute to the formulation of neurologic physical therapy.

    JNPT - September 2007, Volume 31, Issue 3

    Table of Contents:


    1) JNPT at the World Congress of Physical Therapy.

    2) Guest Editors Commentary on the Special Issue of Cognition.

    3) An Overview of Attention: Behavior and Brain.

    4) Attention and Dual-Task Conditions: Physical Therapy Implications for Individuals With Acquired Brain Injury.

    5) Dysexecutive Syndromes in Neurologic Disease.

    6) Rehabilitation of Executive Function: To Err is Human, To Be Aware-Divine.

    7) Recollecting, Recognizing, and Other Acts of Remembering: An Overview of Human Memory.

    8) Achieving Enlightenment: What Do We Know About the Implicit Learning System and Its Interaction With Explicit Knowledge?

    9) Call for Award Nominations

    10) World Confederation of Physical Therapy: International Perspectives for the Neurology Section.

    11) Abstracts of Current Literature




     

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