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A short history of the use of exercise in Medicine is given. This is followed by the neurophysiological basis of exercise and its physical and psychological effects on motivation in man.
W. H. Wessels
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The programme of clinical experience and evaluation employed at the University of Cape Town
This paper provides a brief description of the system of clinical evaluation used at the University of Cape Town. It gives the objectives of the clinical programme and the method of clinical supervision employed to achieve them.
M. J. Futter
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Psychiatric aspects of spinal cord injury
The nature of behavioural and emotional reactions displayed by persons with spinal cord injury are described and the value of psychiatric involvement in the routine management is discussed. The importance of emotional care of spinal cord injured patients
A. J. Lasich
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The physiology of heat regulation is briefly discussed. Heat exhaustion and heat stroke are described and finally heat stroke as a medical emergency is dealt with.
R. van Zyl Smit
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The effects of exercise on aging are discussed under 4 headings viz. whether there is evidence that exercise might delay aging, the physiological and biochemical factors that alter with age, how exercise training influences these factors and ends with ...
T. D. Noakes
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The rehabilitation village - Paper presented at SASP Congress 1993
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Helen Myezwa
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Book Review: Neuro/musculo-skeletal examination and recording guide
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C. Cunningham
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In this study the professional image of the Department of Physiotherapy as observed by physicians, physiotherapists, paramedical staff and laymen (patients) was looked at. The Nominal Group Technique (N.G.T.) was used to develop the Semantic Differential
E. Mouton
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