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INDEX FOR VOLUME 43, 2011

JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE REVIeWERS

The following persons have generously given time and effort in critically reviewing manuscripts submitted in publication to Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine between October 2010 through September 2011. I thank them all for their excellent help. Gunnar Grimby Editor-in-Chief

Louise Ada, Lidcombe, Australia Christina Brogårdh, Lund, Sweden Jean-Pierre Didier, Dijon, Olavi Airaksinen, Kuopio, Finland Monica Buhrman, Uppsala, Sweden Marcel Dijkers, New York, USA Masami Akai, Saitama, Japan Helena Burger, Ljubljana, Slovenia Hubert R. Dinse, Bochum, Soham Al Snih, Galveston, USA Joshua Burns, Westmead, Australia Patrick Doherty, York, United Kingdom Omid Alizadehkhaiyat, Liverpool, United Anthony S. Burns, Toronto, Canada Dennis G. Dolny, Moscow, USA Kingdom Johannes B. Bussmann, Rotterdam, Brian J. Dudgeon, Seattle, USA Margit Alt-Murphy, Gothenburg, Sweden The Jacques Duysens, Leuven, Belgium Nicolino Ambrosino, Volterra, Björn Börsbo, Linköping, Sweden Zeevi Dvir, Tel Aviv, Israel Magnus Andersson, Stockholm, Sweden Ian Cameron, Sydney, Australia Mary Egan, Ottawa, Canada Elisabeth Anens, Uppsala, Sweden Denise Campbell-Scherer, Edmonton, Canada Hilde Eide, Drammen, Norway Tor Ansved, Stockholm, Sweden Dale Cannavan, Seattle, USA Jan Ekholm, Uppsala, Sweden Peter Appelros, Örebro, Sweden Giselle Carnaby-Mann, Gainesville, USA Achim Elfering, Bern, Switzerland Juan Carlos Arango, Richmond, USA Linda J. Carroll, Edmonton, Canada Andrea W. Evers, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Snjolaug Arnardottir, Stockholm, Sweden Reyhan Celiker, Ankara, Turkey Nicola Fairhall, Sydney, Australia Sandra Arnold, Oklahoma City, USA M. Anne Chamberlain, Leeds, United Kingdom Torbjörn Falkmer, Jönköping, Sweden Susann R. Babyar, New York, USA Chetwyn C.H. Chan, Hung Hom Kowloon, Mark Faul, Atlanta, USA Stefan Bachmann, Valens, Switzerland Hong Kong James Faulkner, Wellington, New Zealand Tina Baetens, Ghent, Belgium Shuo-Hsiu Chang, Houston, USA Jørgen Feldbæk Nielsen, Hammel, Lucinda Baker, Los Angeles, USA Somnath Chatterji, Bangalore, India Veronika Fialka-Moser, Vienna, Austria Abdel Magid O. Bakheit, Birmingham, Ssu-Yuan Chen, Taipei, Taiwan Lois E. Finch, Montreal, Canada United Kingdom Wen-Shiang Chen, Taipei, Taiwan Steven Fisher, Galveston, USA Asnat Bar-Haim Erez, Jerusalem, Israel Toni Chiara, Gainesville, USA Anncristine Fjellman-Wiklund, Umeå, Sweden Ruth Barclay-Goddard, Winnipeg, Canada Chi-Wen Chien, Brisbane, Australia Ulla-Britt Flansbjer, Lund, Sweden Aniko Bartfai, Stockholm, Sweden Åsa Cider, Gothenburg, Sweden Janine Fletcher, Birmingham, United Kingdom Linamara Rizzo Battistella, São Paolo, Brazil Alarcos Cieza, Munich, Germany Kenneth Fong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Lauren Beaupre, Edmonton, Canada Lisbeth Claesson, Gothenburg, Sweden Gunilla Forsberg-Wärleby, Gothenburg, Clemens Becker, Ulm, Germany Pere Clavé, Barcelona, Sweden Paul J. Beckers, Edegem, Belgium Carol Connolly, Wetherill Park, Australia Gerard E. Francisco, Houston, USA Anita Beelen, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Patty Cooker, Charleston, USA Amy Freeman-Sanderson, Sydney, Australia Serafin Beer, Valens, Switzerland Fionnuala Cooney, Dublin, Ireland Maria Friedrichsen, Norrköping, Sweden Laurent Bensoussan, Marseille, France Manuela Corti, Gainesville, USA Donna Fry, Flint, USA Ulla Bergfeldt, Stockholm, Sweden Wendy J. Coster, Boston, USA Toshiyuki Fujiwara, Tokyo, Japan Stefan Bergman, Oskarström, Sweden Michael A. Crary, Gainesville, USA George D. Fulk, Potsdam, USA Lars Bernfort, Linköping, Sweden Richard Crevenna, Vienna, Austria Belinda J. Gabbe, Melbourne, Australia Michele Bertoni, Varese, Italy Joanne Dahl, Uppsala, Sweden Jorge Moncayo Gaete, Quito, Ecuador Bipin Bhakta, Leeds, United Kingdom Maj Britt Dahl Nielsen, Copenhagen, Denmark Henrik Galbo, Copenhagen, Denmark Ali Bicer, Mersin, Turkey Synneve Dahlin Ivanoff, Gothenburg, Sweden Hong-You Ge, Aalborg, Denmark Jerome Edmond Bickenbach, Nottwil, Ulrik Dalgas, Aarhus, Denmark Alexander C.H. Geurts, Nijmegen, Switzerland Anna Danielsson, Gothenburg, Sweden The Netherlands Fin Biering-Sørensen, Copenhagen, Denmark Wim Dankaerts, Leuven, Belgium Maria Adele Giamberardino, Chieti, Italy Niels Birbaumer, Tübingen, Germany Georges de Korvin, Rennes, France Andrea Giordano, Veruno, Italy Ann Björkdahl, Gothenburg, Sweden Fred de Laat, Tilburg, The Netherlands Melita J. Giummarra, Clayton, Australia Rita Bode, Chicago, USA Carlos José de los Reyes Aragón, Barranquilla, Brett A. Gordon, Melbourne, Australia Katja Boersma, Örebro, Sweden Colombia Martin Grabois, Houston, USA Richard W. Bohannon, Storrs, USA Maycon de Moura Reboredo, Juiz de Fora, Nadine Graham, Ancaster, Canada Marc Bolliger, Zurich, Switzerland Brazil Kerr H. Graham, Parkville, Australia Jörgen Borg, Stockholm, Sweden Martine De Muynck, Ankara, Turkey Ryan B. Graham, Kingston, Canada Ingo Borggräfe, München, Germany Catharina deBoussard, Stockholm, Sweden Daniel E. Graves, Houston, USA Carolina Bottari, Montreal, Canada Marlies den Hollander, Maastricht, Eva Grill, Munich, Germany Katie Bouche, Ghent, Belgium The Netherlands Karen Grimmer-Somers, Adelaide, Australia Sandra Brauer, Brisbane, Australia Anne Deutsch, Buffalo, USA Helena Grip, Umeå, Sweden Jurgen Broeren, Gothenburg, Sweden Michael Devlin, Toronto, Canada Ullabritt Gripenstedt, Stockholm, Sweden Eva Brogren Carlberg, Stockholm, Sweden Hugh Dickson, Liverpool, Australia Jane Grose, Plymouth, United Kingdom

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Christoph Gutenbrunner, Hannover, Germany Patrick Kortebein, Little Rock, USA Paul D. McGeoch, San Diego, USA Mary N. Haan, Ann Arbor, USA Anke Kottink, Enschede, The Netherlands Jan Mehrholz, Kreischa, Germany Kenji Hachisuka, Kitakyushu, Japan Tetsuo Koyama, Nishinomiya, Japan John Melvin, Philadelphia, USA Brian Hafner, Seattle, USA Karolina Krakau, Stockholm, Sweden Brenda Merritt, Halifax, Canada Andrew J. Haig, Ann Arbor, USA Hermano Igo Krebs, Cambridge, USA Emilia Michou, Stott Lane, United Kingdom Janneke A. Haisma, Rotterdam, Margareta Kreuter, Gothenburg, Sweden Berrie Middel, Groningen, The Netherlands The Netherlands Praveen Kumar, Bristol, United Kingdom Oskar Mittag, Freiburg, Germany Tai Ryoon Han, Seoul, South Korea Akira Kunimatsu, Tokyo, Japan Cesare Montucucco, Padova, Italy Yukihiro Hara, Chiba Prefecture, Japan Gert Kwakkel, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Donald E. Morisky, Los Angeles, USA Uwe Harlacher, Copenhagen, Denmark Ayse A. Küçükdeveci, Ankara, Turkey Paul Jarle Mork, Trondheim, Norway Tessa Hart, Philadelphia, USA Anne Kärki, Pori, Finland Melissa Morrow, Rochester, USA Adina Hartman-Maeir, Jerusalem, Israel Isabelle Laffont, Montpellier, France Peter Scott Munk, Stavanger, Norway Adrienne Harvey, Melbourne, Australia Michel Lamotte, Brussel, Belgium Kevin P. Murphy, Duluth, USA Chris J. Hass, Gainesville, USA Daniel Langer, Leuven, Belgium Halvor Naess, Bergen, Norway Fiona Hawke, Ourimbah, Australia Birgitta Langhammer, Oslo, Norway Mark S. Nash, Miami, USA Emma Healey, Staffordshire, United Kingdom Sven Larsson, Gothenburg, Sweden Vera Naumann, Leeds, United Kingdom Jacqueline Hebert, Edmonton, Canada Britt Larsson, Linköping, Sweden Justine Naylor, Sydney, Australia Yves Henchoz, Lausanne, Switzerland Maria Larsson Lund, Umeå, Sweden Vera Neumann, Leeds, United Kingdom Marketta Henriksson, Stockholm, Sweden Gunnar Leivseth, Trondheim, Norway Alan M. Nevill, Walsall, United Kingdom Gunnel K. E. Hensing, Gothenburg, Sweden Thierry M. Lejeune, Brussels, Belgium Zhen Ni, Toronto, Canada Stefan Hesse, Berlin, Germany Frederick A. Lenz, Baltimore, USA Pernille Kofoed Nielsen, Copenhagen, Johanne Higgins, Montreal, Canada Matilde Leonardi, Milan, Italy Denmark Wendy Hill, New Brunswick, Canada Richard Levi, Solna, Sweden Jo Nijs, Merksem, Belgium Jun Hirose, Kumamoto, Japan Lars-Åke Levin, Linköping, Sweden Karen J. Nolan, West Orange, USA Nils Hjeltnes, Nesoddtangen, Norway Jan Lexell, Lund, Sweden Frans Nollet, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Debora B. Homa, Wisconsin, USA Leonard S.W. Li, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Mehmed Novo, Umeå, Sweden Chang-Zern Hong, Sha Lu, Taichung, Taiwan Jianan Li, Nanjing, China Rory J. O’Connor, Leeds, United Kingdom Herwin L.D. Horemans, Rotterdam, Sheng Li, Houston, USA Suzanner Obrien, Rochester, USA The Netherlands Gunilla M. Liedberg, Linköping, Sweden Tosan Okoro, Bangor, United Kingdom Frances N. Horgan, Dublin, Ireland Joachim Liepert, Allensbach, Germany John Olver, Melbourne, Australia Susan Horn, Salt Lake City, USA Jae-Young Lim, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea Catherine Ortega, San Antonio, USA Linda Hou, Gothenburg, Sweden Jau-Hong Justin Lin, Kaohsiung, Taiwan Kenneth J. Ottenbacher, Galveston, USA Jason Howard, Halifax, Canada Christopher Lindberg, Gothenburg Sweden Salih Ozgocmen, Kayseri, Turkey Steven E.R. Hovius, Rotterdam, Påvel G. Lindberg, Stockholm, Sweden Matteo Paci, Prato, Italy The Netherlands Eline Lindeman, Utrecht, The Netherlands Nam-Jong Paik, Seongnam-si, South Korea Ming-Hsia Hu, Taipei, Taiwan Ulrich Lindemann, Ulm, Germany Julie F. Pallant, Shepparton, Australia Joel W. Hughes, Kent, USA Björn Lindgren, Lund, Sweden Keith T. Palmer, Southampton, B. Kim Humphreys, Toronto, Canada Harri Lindholm, Helsinki, Finland United Kingdom Heikki Hämäläinen, Turku, Finland Meigen Liu, Tokyo, Japan Robert F. Pangalila, Rotterdam, Marta Imamura, São Paulo, Brazil Albert C. Lo, Providence, USA The Netherlands Yuka Ishikawa, Hokkaido, Japan Sue Lord, Newcastle, United Kingdom Chang-il Park, Seoul, South Korea Nitin Jain, Boston, USA Guillaume Lotito, Marseille, France Byung Kyu Park, Seoul, South Korea Wim G.M. Janssen, Rotterdam, Martin Lotze, Greifswald, Germany Jacques Pélissier, Le Grau du Roi Nîmes, The Netherlands Nicolas Louis, La Garde, France France Mervi Jehkonen, Tampere, Finland Gunnar Lundberg, Linköping, Sweden Anneli Peolsson, Linköping, Sweden G. Jerry Jerome, Towson, USA Göran Lundborg, Malmö, Sweden Ann L. Persson, Copenhagen, Denmark Alan M. Jette, Boston, Denmark Åsa Lundgren Nilsson, Gothenburg, Sweden Hélène Pessah-Rasmussen, Malmö, Sweden Per Julin, Stockholm, Sweden Eugene Lyskov, Gävle, Sweden Karin Pieber, Vienna, Austria Ann-Cathrin Jönsson, Lund, Sweden Britta Löfgren, Umeå, Sweden Frank Plasschaert, Ghent, Belgium Howard Kaplan, Woodhaven, USA Terje Lømo, Blindern, Oslo, Norway Meir Plotnik, Tel-Aviv, Israel Saliha Karatay, Erzurum, Turkey Joy C. MacDermid, Québec, Canada Matthew Plow, Cleveland, USA Karoliina Karjalainen, Helsinki, Finland Marilyn Mackay-Lyons, Halifax, Canada Timo Pohjolainen, Helsinki, Finland Amol Karmarkar, Galveston, USA Annelies Maenhout, Ghent, Belgium Beth Pollard, Aberdeen, United Kingdom Hans-Otto Karnath, Tübingen, Germany Susan R. Magasi, Chicago, USA Michelle M. Porter, Manitoba, Canada Jaro Karppinen, Oulu, Finland Jean-Yves Maigne, Paris, France Marcel W.M. Post, Utrecht, The Netherlands Michal Katz-Leurer, Tel Aviv, Israel Jenson Mak, Sydney, Australia Gerdienke B. Prange, Enschede, Mohammad Keilani, Vienna, Austria Eva-Maj Malmström, Lund, Sweden The Netherlands Paula Kersten, Auckland, New Zealand Claus Manniche, Odense, Denmark Glenn Pransky, Hopkinton, USA Trisha Kesar, Newark, USA Claudio Marconi, Milano, Italy Rayomand Press, Stockholm, Sweden Roy Kessels, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Crt Marincek, Ljubljana, Slovenia Alberto Priori, Milano, Italy Marjolijn Ketelaar, Utrecht, The Netherlands Sven-Uno Marnetoft, Östersund, Sweden José Pulido Manzanero, Madrid, Spain Yun-Hee Kim, Seoul, South Korea Katherine Martin, Nottingham, Kari Puolakka, Lappeenranta, Finland Chul Kim, Seoul, South Korea United Kingdom Michael Quittan, Vienna, Austria Heakyung Kim, New York, USA Rosemary Martino, Toronto, Canada Eugene A.A. Rameckers, Valkenburg, Derek J. Kingsley, Terre Haute, USA Wilfried Mau, Halle, Germany The Netherlands Melanie Kleynen, Heerlen, The Netherlands Nancy E. Mayo, Montreal, Canada Anna Ramnemark, Umeå, Sweden Markus Kofler, Zirl, Austria Jean-Michel Mazaux, Bordeaux, France Christine Redmond, Modbury, Australia Pui W. Kong, Pennsylvania, USA Lance McCracken, Bath, United Kingdom Jan D. Reinhardt, Nottwil, Switzerland Alicia M. Koontz, Pittsburgh, USA Karen McCulloch, Chapel Hill, USA Tiina Rekand, Bergen, Norway

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Sergio Rey, Baltimore, USA Göran Solders, Stockholm, Sweden Guy Vanderstraeten, Gent, Belgium Gerard M. Ribbers, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Disa K. Sommerfeld, Stockholm, Sweden Maobin Wang, Beijing, China William Mark Richter, Nashville, USA Ann M. Spungen, Bronx, USA Ying-Chih (Inga) Wang, Milwaukee, USA Lynn Rochester, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tanja Stamm, Vienna, Austria Sharlenna Lee S. Wang, Copenhagen, United Kingdom Johan K. Stanghelle, Nesoddtangen, Norway Denmark Daniela Roditi, Gainesville, USA Sabine Steiner, Vienna, Austria Karoline Vangronsveld, Gent, Belgium Jeffrey Roelofs, Maastricht, The Netherlands Ted J. Stevenson, Winnipeg, Canada Anthony B. Ward, Staffordshire, United Andreas Stefana Rothgangle, Heerlen, Jorma Styf, Gothenburg, Sweden Kingdom The Netherlands Agneta Ståhle, Huddinge, Sweden Dirkjan H.E.J. Veeger, Amsterdam, Robert Rozenberg, Rotterdam, Britt-Marie Stålnacke, Umeå, Sweden The Netherlands The Netherlands Jianhua H. Sun, Nanjing, China Hans-Rudolf Weiss, Bad Sobernheim, Germany Cecilie Røe, Oslo, Norway Paul S. Sung, Seoul, South Korea John R. Vender, Augusta, USA Carla Sabariego, Munich, Germany Katharina S. Sunnerhagen, Gothenburg, Jos Verbeek, Helsinki, Finland Stanley Salmons, Liverpool, United Kingdom Sweden Jeanine A. Verbunt, Hoensbroek, Katherine L. Salter, London, Canada Bonnie R. Swaine, Montréal, Canada The Netherlands Rafael Samper-Ternet, Galveston, USA Unni Sveen, Oslo, Norway Henri Verhaaren, Ghent, Belgium Sofia Santos, Los Angeles, USA Tony Szturm, Manitoba, Canada Lars Werhagen, Stockholm, Sweden Sebastian Sauer, Munich, Germany Anne Söderlund, Västerås, Sweden Cordula Werner, Berlin, Germany George M. Sawa, Cambridge, United Kingdom Anne Brit Sørsdahl, Bergen, Norway Hans Westergren, Lund, Sweden Frederieke Schaafsma, Sydney, Australia Masanori Takahasi, Kitakyushu, Japan Claire White, London, United Kingdom Sven K. Schiemanck, Amsterdam, Stephano Tamburin, Verona, Italy Siobhan White, Urbana, USA The Netherlands Simon Fuk-Tan Tang, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan Annemieke J. Videler, Amsterdam, Marco Schieppati, Pavia, Italy Wai Kwong Tang, Hong Kong, Hong Kong The Netherlands Karen Schipper, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Robert W. Teasell, London, Canada Carin Willén, Gothenburg, Sweden Carole Schneider, Greeley, USA Alan Tennant, Leeds, United Kingdom Jenny Windahl, Huddinge, Sweden Harald Schrader, Trondheim, Norway Andreas Terént, Uppsala, Sweden Markus Wirz, Zürich, Switzerland Adam L. Schreiber, Philadelphia, USA Luigi Tesio, Milano, Italy Anita Wisen, Lund, Sweden Martien Schrooten, Leuven, Belgium LaDora V. Thompson, Minneapolis, USA Eivind Witsø, Trondheim, Norway Isabella Z. Schultz, Vancouver, Canada Jean-Louis Thonnard, Bruxelles, Belgium Nanna Witting, Hillerød, Denmark Kristina Schüldt Ekholm, Östersund, Sweden Leigh Tooth, Brisbane, Australia Kathleen Wolin, St. Louis, USA Erna Schönthaler, Vienna, Austria Julia Treleaven, Brisbane, Australia Susanne Wulff Svendsen, Aarhus, Denmark Gary Seale, Galveston, USA Daria A. Trojan, Montreal, Canada Arzu Yagiz On, Izmir, Turkey Catherine Sherrington, Sydney, Australia Hans Tropp, Norrköping, Sweden Sai-Wei Yang, Taipei, Taiwan Asgier Sigurdsson, Reykjavijk, Iceland Till Uhlig, Oslo, Norway Günes Yavuzer, Istanbul, Turkey Corien D.M. Simons, Enschede, The Netherlands Aysun Unal, Kozlu, Turkey Alain P. Yelnik, Paris, France Kathy Simpson, Athens, USA Marion F. Walker, Nottingham, United Kingdom Woo-Kyoung Yoo, Anyang, South Korea Anne Sinnott, Christchurch, New Zealand Coen van Bennekom, Wijk aan Zee, Mauro Zampolini, Trevi, Italy Folke Sjöberg, Linköping, Sweden The Netherlands Dennis Zgaljardic, Galveston, USA Susan C. Slade, Melbourne, Australia Anja Van Campenhout, Pellenberg, Belgium Lena Zidén, Gothenburg, Sweden Harm Slijper, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Ingrid van de Port, Utrecht, The Netherlands Justin A. Zivin, La Jolla, USA Carol A. Smith Hammond, Durham, USA Lucas H.V. van der Woude, Amsterdam, Pernilla Åsenlöf, Uppsala, Sweden Ulrich Smolenski, Jena, Germany The Netherlands Birgitta Öberg, Linköping, Sweden Govert J. Snoek, Enschede, The Netherlands Stefan van Drongelen, Nottwil, Switzerland Gunilla Östlund, Stockholm, Sweden Helene L. Soberg, Oslo, Norway Jetty van Meeteren, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Levent Özçakar, Ankara, Turkey

AUTHOR INDEX

Abdel-aziem AA, 930 Anke A, 299 Bhakta B, 181, 197, 359, 1010 Brach M, 703 Adelmanesh F, 369 Arango-Lasprilla JC, 983 Bickenbach JE, 765, 869 Brand C, 374, 572, 638 Adolfsson M, 728 Ardis K, 916 Birbaumer N, 230 Brands I, 190 Adsuar JC, 689 Arena R, 720 Björck-Åkesson E, 728 Brekke M, 461 af Geijerstam J-L, 997 Askim T, 299 Björklund G, 997 Bremander A, 411 Ahadi T, 369 Bachmann LM, 783 Bleyenheuft Y, 251 Briganti G, 264 Ahmed ET, 930 Badan-Neto A, 316 Boisson D, 283, 776 Brink P, 906 Ahoniemi E, 481 Baetens T, 876 Bollens B, 277 Broekmans T, 800 Åkerlund P, 15 Baguley IJ, 1032 Bondesson E, 976 Brown T, 631 Alaca R, 1016 Bai Dai S, 430 Bonné K, 800 Brunner F, 783 Albayrak I, 224 Bakheit AMO, 556, 815 Boonstra AM, 65 Brütsch K, 493 Alders Toon, 800 Bartels B, 770 Bordanzi I, 420 Buhrman M, 500 Alviar MJ, 374, 572 Baumberger M, 96 Borg J, 8, 15, 812, 997 Burger H, 590 Alvsåker K, 892 Bayley M, 311 Borg K, 39, 734, 1038 Burgess L, 354 Amaral-Neto O, 720 Bergen MP, 770 Borghi-Silva A, 720 Burke FD, 292 Amatya B, 638 Berger J, 800 Bouffard E, 283 Burns PB, 292 Andersson G, 500 Bernard M, 283 Bovend’Eerdt TJH, 46 Calders P, 876

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Cambier D, 876 Falkmer T, 323 Hudson S, 916 Lawlor PG, 808 Cameron I, 76 Fallahpour M, 388 Hughes A, 1032 Lee J, 430 Carey L, 257, 987 Fheodoroff K, 556, 815 Hurri H, 794 Leino M, 684 Fialka-Moser V, 92, 123 Leiter JRS, 653 Carrasco L, 521 Imms C, 987 Caselli S, 435, 445 Fieggen AG, 330 Lejeune TM, 277 Imamura M, 1 Catai AM, 720 Flatø B, 534 Ito M, 951 Leonardi M, 590 Cavallini P, 435, 445 Fleming J, 216, 673 Izadi H, 46 Lester L, 354 Charnay P, 283, 776 Fliess-Douer O, 602 Lettinga AT, 454, 465 Chien C-W, 631 Forogh B, 369 Jaglal SB, 543 Levesley M, 181, 359 Chossegros L, 776 Fort E, 283 Jahnsen R, 338, 382 Levi R, 237 Chua K, 1043 Fox DA, 292 Jang SH, 268, 430 Lewis JE, 237 Chung KC, 292 Franceschini M, 435, 445 Jannert M, 500 Lewis CB, 558 Chung RCK, 243 Franchignoni F, 471, 661 Jansma FFI, 465 Li J, 1, 515, 550, 965 Cieza A, 765 Fridén J, 626, 714 Javouhey E, 776 Li J, 619 Clarke M, 359, 1010 Jimenez-Maldonado M, 983 Galiano D, 521 Liao L-R, 243 Cobben NAM, 770 Joghataei MT, 388 Garde AH, 976 Lin Z, 506 Cobbs EL, 558 Johansen I, 461 Garen T, 534 Lincoln N, 944 Colantonio A, 311 Jonsson H, 388 Gebruers N, 398 Lindbaek M, 461 Collins SM, 58 Jäncke L, 493 George S, 354 Lindberg PG, 812 Comes G, 486 Gerber G, 311 Kaňovský P, 486 Lindqvist E, 411 Conaghan P, 197 Geurts ACH, 647 Kap A, 1003 Liu M, 951 Cozens AJ, 359 Geurtsen GJ, 647 Kara M, 681, 961 Lohmann S, 151 Crotty M, 354 Gill H, 216 Katrak P, 1032 Lombardi B, 264 Daniels A, 800 Girod I, 15 Kauppi M, 900 Lotze M, 230 das Nair RB, 944 Gloor-Juzi T, 162, 174 Kautiainen H, 481, 794 Luauté J, 776 Dawes H, 46 Goljar N, 590 Kawashima K, 951 Lucchetti G, 316 de Abadal M, 1032 Gomes C, 316 Keller A, 338, 892 Lundgren Nilsson Å, 884, 997, De Deyn PP, 398 Gorelik A, 638 Kemppi C, 684 1045 De Graaff S, 1032 Gosney J, 965 Kenny RA, 808 Luoto S, 900 De Grandis D, 420 Grafe S, 486 Ketelaar M, 584 Luzzi S, 720 de Groot S, 210 Graham S, 76 Keukenkamp R, 32 Maanum G, 338 de Hoyo M, 521 Granero Lucchetti A, 316 Khan F, 374, 572, 638 MacDermid JC, 23 De Kegel A, 876 Granlund M, 728 Kierkegaard M, 695 Maier MA, 812 De Muynck M, 736 Gray LC, 364 Kim H, 311 Mak MKY, 709 de Souza Melo Costa F, 720 Grill Eva 85, 87, 92, 102, 113, Kim HM, 292 Makower S, 181 Deber R, 311 123, 131, 139, 145, 151, 156, Kimura A, 951 Marinček C, 590 Decker J, 151 162, 174, 1041 Kirimoto H, 935 Martina JD, 647 Del Baño-Aledo ME, 58 Grimby G, 85, 661 Kivimäki M, 404 Martinez-Cortes ML, 983 del Pozo-Cruz B, 689 Grønning M, 511 Klang Ibragimova N, 728 Mattila K, 684 DeLisa JA, 1 Gubler-Gut B, 174 Kleffelgård I, 892 Matyas TA, 257 Deltombe T, 277 Guilcher SJT, 543 Koenig A, 493 Max MD, 527 Dendale P, 800 Gullo MJ, 216 Koenig H, 316 McAuley E, 305 Denes Z, 486 Gusi N, 689 Koho P, 794 McCrory P, 1032 Derksen RE, 647 Gustin T, 277 Konecny P, 73 McDonald R, 631 Desmeules F, 23 Gutenbrunner C, 92, 760, 765, Kostanjsek N, 123, 131, 139 Detrembleur C, 277 McNulty PA, 527 869 Kotchoubey B, 230 McVeigh JG, 521 Deutsch A, 958 Krevers B, 204 Haanpää M, 794 Medina-Mirapeix F, 58 Devlin M, 1020 Kristiansen J, 976 Hagel S, 411 Mehta SP, 477 Di Thommazo L, 720 Kulkarni J, 15 Haig AJ, 965 Melvin J, 760, 765 Doust CG, 527 Kus S, 156 Hale T, 374, 572 Mendes RG, 720 Drægebø RA, 892 Kwakkel G, 1027 Hansen ÅM, 976 Meng P-P, 619 Drew A, 983 Kwon YH, 430 Hansen D, 800 Mérillat (-Koeneke) S, 493 Durmus B, 224 Küçükdeveci AA, 661 Hansson P-O, 348 Meyer T, 760, 765 Kärrdahl Bedics B, 323 Ebid AA, 930 Harms-Ringdahl K, 695 Meyer-Heim A, 493 Edström L, 695 Hauer K, 424 La Porta F, 435, 445 Meys G, 906 Eijnde BO, 800 Heinemann AW, 958 Laflin MT, 558 Michielsen A, 584 Ektor-Andersen J, 976 Helbostad JL, 787 Laiho K, 900 Mikkelsson M, 900 Elfmark M, 73 Hemmen B, 906 Laimi K, 404 Miyamoto M, 935 Elgmark Andersson E, 323 Hensen K, 800 Lamberg A-S, 714 Moe-Nilssen R, 787 Emaus N, 299 Hernández Mocholí MA, 689 Lane-Brown AT, 609 Moise F-G, 969 Engelborghs S, 398 Herrmann C, 15 Langerak NG, 330 Molteni F, 556, 815 English C, 565 Hettiarachchi C, 197 Lankhorst G, 454 Mon-Williams M, 359 Eriks-Hoogland IE, 210 Hillier S, 330, 565 Lannin NA, 673 Mongs M, 892 Ertzgaard P, 8, 15 Hoare B, 987 Lannsjö M, 997 Montilla-Herrador J, 58 Escolar-Reina P, 58 Hodt-Billington C, 787 Lau KWK, 709 Moreira-Almeida A, 316 Evers SMAA, 647 Holt R, 359 Lau RWK, 243 Moreton BJ, 944 Faber WR, 32 Hours M, 283, 776 Laumon B, 283, 776 Motl RW, 305 Faletti S, 420 Huber EO, 162, 174 Laver K, 354 Mouawad MR, 527

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Muñoz Lasa S, 471 Platz T, 486 Siemonsma PC, 454 Wade DT, 46 Muro I, 689 Pless M, 728 Siivola M, 900 Wahlin Å, 39 Müller M, 92, 102, 113, 123, Pohjolainen T, 481, 794 Simões RP, 720 Wahman K, 237 131, 139, 145, 151, 156, 1041 Post MWM, 210, 1003 Simpson GK, 609 Vahtera J, 404 Preston N, 359, 1010 Sivan M, 181 Nash MS, 237 Walker R, 354 Pulte I, 486 Sjölund BH, 50 Nauer M, 783 Walther SM, 892 Slawek J, 486 Ndiaye A, 776 Quittan M, 102, 113, 123, 131, Wan C, 550 Slim FJ, 32 Ng L, 638 van de Port IGL, 1027 139 Smeets R, 906 Nhac-Vu H-T, 776 van der Woude LHV, 210, 602 Raissi GR, 369 Sobral-Ferreira M, 58 Nicholls E, 983 van der Zee CH, 1003 Rambaran Mishre R, 1003 Son Su M, 430 Nilsson J-Å, 411 van Diemen T, 923 Randall M, 987 Soo CA, 609 Nilsson-Ihrfeldt E, 500 Van Erum M, 800 Ratcliffe J, 354 Spiess M, 367 Nolan B, 808 van Hedel HJA, 493 Rauch A, 969 Staalesen Strumse YA, 534 Nollet F, 32 van Heugten CM, 190, 647 Regan M, 292 Stam HJ, 770 Nordvåg B-Y, 534 van Lankveld W, 923 Reichert HA, 292 Stanghelle JK, 338, 382, 461, 534 Nott MT, 1032 van Nes I, 923 Reinhardt JD, 1, 271, 965, 969 Stapert S, 190 van Schie CH, 32 Nyberg V, 50 Stewart RE, 65 Rekand T, 511 van Wijk I, 584 Stier-Jarmer M, 92, 102, 113 Öberg B, 204 Reneman MF, 65 Vanderstraeten G, 736, 876 Stone CA, 808 O’Connor RJ, 181 Reuter I, 15 Wang Q, 619 Stoquart G, 113 277 Oksanen T, 404 Reyckers I, 800 Wangdell J, 626 Strobl R, 92, 102, 113, 123, 131, Oliveira-Sousa S, 58 Riener R, 493 Vanlandewijck YC, 602 139, 145, 151, 156 Olsson E, 382 Riikonen K, 900 Ward AB. 8, 15, 813 Olver J, 374, 572 Strong J, 216 Rings F, 906 Vaughan CL, 330 Omori Y, 935 Ström L, 500 Roebroeck ME, 770 Weightman A, 359 Opheim A, 382 Stucki G, 1, 85, 87, 92, 102, Roelants M, 800 Wein T, 15 Ørbæk P, 976 Rognsvåg T, 787 113, 123, 131, 139, 162, 703, Werhagen L, 734, 1038 Orenius T, 794 Roorda LD, 454 760, 765 Verkoeijen PP, 330 Oster P, 424 Roy J-S, 23, 477 Stuvie I, 454 Vervaat W, 787 Östlund G, 39 Rummens J-L, 800 Sugimura S, 935 Wevers LEG, 1027 Ota Tetsuo, 951 Russell TG, 364 Sugimura Y, 935 Widén Holmqvist L, 695 Ota N, 951 Røisland M, 534 Sunnerhagen KS, 39, 348 Vidmar G, 590 Ownsworth T, 673 Susassi S, 435, 445 Sabariego C, 703 Wilgis EFS, 292 Özçakar L, 681, 736, 961, 1016 Suzuki M, 935 Safaz İ, 1016 Villaseñor Cabrera T, 987 Paci M, 264 Sahin N, 224 Takacs J, 653 Winther A, 534 Pajunen P-A, 534 Sakel M, 15 Tate RL, 609 Virtanen M, 404 Tekin L, 961 Pallant JF, 638 Salbach NM, 543 Wissel J, 8, 15 Tennant A, 197, 435, 445, 661, Pang MYC, 243 Saltychev M, 404 Vollebregt J, 454 884, 1045 Pangalila RF, 770 Sandvik L, 338 Wolters Gregório G, 190 Tham K, 388 Pantoni CBF, 720 Sanne H, 50 von Elm E, 969 Theeven P, 906 Parraca JA, 689 Santus G, 420 von Groote PM, 869 Thonnard J-L, 251 Pauley T, 1020 Sañudo B, 521 Wright N, 15 Peel NM, 364 Satkunam L, 15 Thrane G, 299 Peeler JD, 653 Schertel K, 230 Tobler A, 174 Xiao M, 515 Tok F, 1016 Pentti J, 404 Schiphorst Preuper HR, 65 Yamada S, 935 Peres MFP, 316 Schmidt J, 673 Tollbäck A, 695 Tropea J, 572 Yan T, 506 Peres PT, 316 Schmidt M, 424 Truijen S, 398 Yeung PKC, 243 Perry MAC, 916 Schouten EJ, 1003 Tuominen R, 684 Yi L, 550 Persson CU, 348 Schuld C, 367 Turner-Stokes L, 70, 1032 Yin J, 311 Persson R, 976 Schwenk M, 424 Türker T, 961 Peter JC, 330 Seelen H, 906 Zhang X, 515 Petersson IF, 411 Seiger Å, 237 Ugurlu H, 224 Zhao J,-L, 619 Pfisterer M, 424 Shah S, 1043 Ulaşlı AM, 681 Zhao Z, 515 Pirali F, 420 Shindo K, 951 Urbanek K, 73 Zhu Q-x, 619 Pirpiris M, 572 Shum D, 216 Ushiba J, 951 Zimmerli L, 493

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Stroke Pang, M.Y.C., Lau, R.W.K., Yeung, P.K.C., Liao, L.-R. & Chung, Ertzgaard, P., Ward, A.B., Wissel, J. & Borg, J.: Practical consid- R.C.K.: Development and validation of the Chinese version of the erations for goal attainment scaling during rehabilitation following Reintegration to Normal Living Index for use with stroke patients, acquired brain injury, 8 243 Borg, J., Ward, A.B., Wissel, J., Kulkarni, J., Sakel, M., Ertzgaard, Bleyenheuft, Y. & Thonnard, J.-L.: Tactile spatial resolution in unilat- P., Åkerlund, P., Reuter, I., Herrmann, C., Satkunam, L., Wein, T., eral brain lesions and its correlation with digital dexterity, 251 Girod, I., Wright, N. on behalf of the BEST Study Group: Rationale Carey, L.M. & Matyas, T.A.: Frequency of discriminative sensory loss and design of a multicentre, double-blind, prospective, randomised, in the hand after stroke in a rehabilitation setting, 257 European and Canadian study: Evaluating patient outcomes and costs Paci, M., Briganti, G. & Lombardi, B.: Levels of evidence of articles of managing adults with post-stroke focal spasticity, 15 published in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine journals, 264 Bovend’Eerdt, T.J.H., Dawes, H., Izadi, H. & Wade, D.T.: Agreement Jang, S.H.: Contra-lesional somatosensory cortex activity and soma- between two different scoring procedures for goal attainment scal- tosensory recovery in two stroke patients, 268 ing is low, 46 Bollens, B., Deltombe, T., Detrembleur, C., Gustin, T., Stoquart, G. Turner-Stokes, L.: Goal Attainment Scaling and its relationship with & Lejeune, T.: Effects of selective tibial nerve neurotomy as a standardized outcome measures: A commentary, 70 treatment for adults presenting with spastic equinovarus foot: A Konecny, P., Elfmark, M. & Urbanek, K.: Facial paresis after stroke and systematic review, 277 its impact on patients’ facial movement and mental status, 73 Thrane, G., Emaus, N., Askim, T. & Anke, A.: Arm use in patients with Grill, E. & Stucki, G.: Criteria for validating comprehensive ICF Core subacute stroke monitored by accelerometry: Association with motor Sets and developing brief ICF Core Set versions, 87 impairment and influence on self-dependence, 299 Müller, M., Grill, E., Stier-Jarmer, M., Strobl, R., Gutenbrunner, C., Colantonio, A., Gerber, G., Bayley, M., Deber, R., Yin, J. & Kim, H.: Fialka-Moser, V. & Stucki, G.: Validation of the comprehensive ICF Differential profiles for patients with traumatic and non-traumatic Core Sets for patients receiving rehabilitation interventions in the brain injury, 311 acute care setting, 92 Persson, C.U., Hansson, P.-O. & Sunnerhagen, K.S.: Clinical tests Müller, M., Stier-Jarmer, M., Quittan, M., Strobl, R., Stucki, G. & Grill, performed in acute stroke identify the risk of falling during the first E.: Validation of the comprehensive ICF Core Sets for patients in year: Postural stroke study in Gothenburg (POSTGOT), 348 early post-acute rehabilitation facilities, 102 Laver, K., Ratcliffe, J., George, S., Lester, L., Walker, R., Burgess, L. Stier-Jarmer, M., Grill, E, Müller, M., Strobl, R., Quittan, M. & Stucki, & Crotty, M.: Early rehabilitation management after stroke: What G.: Validation of the comprehensive ICF Core Set for patients in do stroke patients prefer?, 354 geriatric post-acute rehabilitation facilities, 113 Fallahpour, M., Tham, K., Joghataei, M.T. & Jonsson, H.: Perceived Grill, E., Quittan, M., Fialka-Moser, V., Müller, M., Strobl, R., Ko- participation and autonomy: Aspects of functioning and contextual stanjsek, N. & Stucki, G.: Brief ICF Core Sets for the acute hospital, factors predicting participation after stroke, 388 123 Gebruers, N., Truijen, S., Engelborghs, S. & De Deyn, P.P.: Is activ- Grill, E., Strobl, R., Müller, M., Quittan, M., Kostanjsek, N. & Stucki, ity loss predictive for development of upper limb oedema after G.: ICF Core Sets for early post-acute rehabilitation facilities, 131 stroke?, 398 Grill, E., Müller, M., Quittan, M., Strobl, R., Kostanjsek, N. & Stucki, Schwenk, M., Schmidt, M., Pfisterer, M., Oster, P. & Hauer, K.:Rolla - G.: Brief ICF Core Set for patients in geriatric post-acute rehabilita- tor use adversely impacts on assessment of gait and mobility during tion facilities, 139 geriatric rehabilitation, 424 Müller, M., Strobl, R. & Grill, E.: Goals of patients with rehabilita- Kwon, Y.H., Son, S.M., Lee, J., Bai, D.S. & Jang, S.H.: Combined tion needs in acute hospitals: Goal achivement is an indicator for study of transcranial magnetic stimulation and diffusion tensor improved functioning, 145 tractography for prediction of motor outcome in patients with corona Lohmann, S., Decker, J., Müller, M., Strobl, R. & Grill, E.: The ICF radiata infarct, 430 forms a useful framework for classifying individual patient goals in La Porta, F., Franceschini, M., Caselli, S., Cavallini, P., Susassi, S. & post-acute rehabilitation, 151 Tennant, A.: Unified Balance Scale: An activity-based, bed to com- Kus, S., Müller, M., Strobl, R. & Grill, E.: Patient goals in post-acute munity, and aetiology-independent measure of balance calibrated geriatric rehabilitation: Goal attainment is an indicator for improved with Rasch analysis, 435 functioning, 156 La Porta, F., Franceschini, M., Caselli, S., Susassi, S., Cavallini, P. Grill, E., Gloor-Juzi, T., Huber, E.O. & Stucki, G.: Operalization and & Tennant, A.: Unified Balance Scale: Classic psychometric and reliability testing of the ICF categories relevant for physiotherapists’ clinical properties, 445 interventions in the acute hospital, 162 Johansen, I., Lindbaek, M., Stanghelle, J.K. & Brekke, M.: Effective re- Sivan, M., O’Connor, R.J., Makower, S., Levesley, M. & Bhakta, B.: habilitation of older people in a district rehabilitation centre, 461 Systematic review of outcome measures used in the evaluation of Kaňovsky, P., Slawek, J., Denes, Z., Platz, T., Comes, G., Grafe, S. & robot-assisted upper limb exercise in stroke, 181 Pulte, I.: Efficacy and safety of treatment with incobotulinum toxin Wolters Gregório, G., Stapert, S., Brands, I. & van Heugten, C.: A (botulinum neurotoxin type A free from complexing proteins; NT Coping styles within the family system in the chronic phase fol- 201) in post-stroke upper limb spasticity, 486 lowing acquired brain injury: its relation to families’ and patients’ Lin, Z. & Yan, T.: Long-term effectiveness of neuromuscular electrical functioning, 190 stimulation for promoting motor recovery of the upper extremity Hettiarachchi, C., Conaghan, P., Tennant, A. & Bhakta, B.: Prevalence after stroke, 506 and impact of joint symptoms in people with stroke aged 55 years Mouawad, M.R., Doust, C.G., Max, M.D. & McNulty, P.A.: Wii-based and over, 197 movement therapy to promote improved upper extremity function Krevers, B. & Öberg, B.: Support/services and family carers of per- post-stroke: A pilot study, 527 sons with stroke impairment: Perceived importance and services Salbach, N.M., Guilcher, S.J.T. & Jaglal, S.B.: Physical therapists’ received, 204 perceptions and use of standardized assessments of walking ability Lotze, M., Schertel, K., Birbaumer, N. & Kotchoubey, B.: A long-term post-stroke, 543 intensive behavioral treatment study in patients with persistent Bakheit, A.M.O., Fheodoroff, K. & Molteni, F.: Spasticity or reversible vegetative state or minimally conscious state, 230 muscle hypertonia?, 556

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English, C. & Hillie, S.: Circuit class therapy for improving mobility ing is low, 46 after stroke: A systematic review, 565 Turner-Stokes, L.: Goal Attainment Scaling and its relationship with Goljar, N., Burger, H., Vidmar, G., Leonardi, M. & Marinček, C.: standardized outcome measures: A commentary, 70 Measuring patterns of disability using the International Classifica- Grill, E. & Stucki, G.: Criteria for validating comprehensive ICF Core tion of Functioning, Disability and Health in the post-acute stroke Sets and developing brief ICF Core Set versions, 87 rehabilitation setting, 590 Müller, M., Grill, E., Stier-Jarmer, M., Strobl, R., Gutenbrunner, C., Wang, Q., Zhao, J.-l., Zhu, Q.-x., Li, J. & Meng, P.-p.: Comparison Fialka-Moser, V. & Stucki, G.: Validation of the comprehensive ICF of conventional therapy, intensive therapy and modified constraint- Core Sets for patients receiving rehabilitation interventions in the induced movement therapy to improve upper extremity function acute care setting, 92 after stroke, 619 Müller, M., Stier-Jarmer, M., Quittan, M., Strobl, R., Stucki, G. & Grill, van Heugten, C.M., Geurtsen, G.J., Derksen, R.E., Martina, J.D., E.: Validation of the comprehensive ICF Core Sets for patients in Geurts, A.C.H. & Evers, S.M.A.A.: Intervention and societal costs of early post-acute rehabilitation facilities, 102 residential community reintegration for patients with acquired brain Stier-Jarmer, M., Grill, E, Müller, M., Strobl, R., Quittan, M. & Stucki, injury: A cost-analysis of the Brain Integration Programme, 647 G.: Validation of the comprehensive ICF Core Set for patients in Schmidt, J., Lannin, N., Fleming, J. & Ownsworth, T.: Feedback geriatric post-acute rehabilitation facilities, 113 interventions for impaired self-awareness following brain injury: A Grill, E., Quittan, M., Fialka-Moser, V., Müller, M., Strobl, R., Ko- systematic review, 673 stanjsek, N. & Stucki, G.: Brief ICF Core Sets for the acute hospital, Lau, K.W.K. & Mak, M.K.Y.: Speed-dependent treadmill training is 123 effective to improve gait and balance performance in patients with Grill, E., Strobl, R., Müller, M., Quittan, M., Kostanjsek, N. & Stucki, sub-acute stroke, 709 G.: ICF Core Sets for early post-acute rehabilitation facilities, 131 Lindberg, P.G., Maier, M.A., Borg, J.: Commentary on ”Spasticity or Grill, E., Müller, M., Quittan, M., Strobl, R., Kostanjsek, N. & Stucki, reversible muscle hypertonia?”, 812 G.: Brief ICF Core Set for patients in geriatric post-acute rehabilita- Baetens, T., De Kegel, A., Calders, P., Vanderstraeten, G. & Cambier, tion facilities, 139 D.: Prediction of falling among stroke patients in rehabilitation, Müller, M., Strobl, R. & Grill, E.: Goals of patients with rehabilita- 876 tion needs in acute hospitals: Goal achivement is an indicator for Lundgren Nilsson, Å. & Tennant, A.: Past and present issues in Rasch improved functioning, 145 analysis: The Functional Independence Measure (FIM™) revisited, 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