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- 2. Back care aerobics (1988, Lima RY)
- 3. Back care for cyclists. (1998, )
- 4. Back extension & snatch pull (1998, Pierce K)
- 5. Back from the brink: Electromyography-triggered stimulation combined with modified constraint-induced movement therapy in chronic stroke (2006, Stephen J.; Levine, Peter)
- 6. Back in action (1997, Bell T)
- 7. Back in balance (1996, Rhodes M)
- 8. Back in the game: college basketball. (Charles Hayward a cancer survivor) (1904, )
- 9. Back in the saddle again (1981, Wilson V)
- 10. Back on the road (1997, Mauer A)
- 11. Back on track. Exercise and education are key elements in back injury rehabilitation (1998, Singer DW)
- 12. Back pain and pregnancy: active management strategies (1996, Colliton J)
- 13. Back school in a first episode of compensated acute low back pain: a clinical trial to assess efficacy and prevent relapse (1996, Leclaire R, Esdaile JM, Suissa S, Rossignol M, Proulx R, Dupuis M)
- 14. Back stabilization after low back injury (1999, Heuer P)
- 15. Back stabilization exercises (1999, Stone JA)
- 16. Back to school (1996, )
- 17. Back to the future (1998, Ball M)
- 18. Backward wheelchair propulsion during the sprint start by elite Class II cerebral palsied athletes (1987, Davis RW)
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- 20. Balance ability and reflex maturation among normal, learning disabled and emotionally handicapped populations (1983, Gorman DR)
- 21. Balance and stabilization capability of paraplegic wheelchair athletes (1994, Bernard PL)
- 22. Balance issues and athletes with a disability (1994, Simon J)
- 23. Balance, Mobility, and Falls among Elderly African American Women (2000, Means KMOPSRDE)
- 24. Balance problem in the crawlstroke of paralyzed swimmers (1981, Persyn U)
- 25. Balance retraining in a hemiparetic patient using center of gravity biofeedback: a single-case study (1998, Simmons RW, Smith K, Erez E, Burke JP, Pozos RE)
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- 27. Balancing postural handicaps (1988, Stevenson E)
- 28. Ballet for visually handicapped students (1981, Doyle D)
- 29. Ballism after stroke responds to standard physical therapeutic interventions (2005, Mark, Victor W.; Oberheu, Anne M.; Henderson, Cathy; Woods, Adam J.)
- 30. Balloon soccer (1982, Blair G)
- 31. Ball retrieval device for a sedentary table tennis player (1976, Cowart J)
- 32. Balls and Strikes Softball (1999, The Amateur Softball Association and USA Softball)
- 33. Banbury Cross Therapeutic Equestrian Center (, )
- 34. Bankshot basketball. Take a pinch of basketball, a smidgen of pocket billiards and a ton of fun and that's this new game (1980, Brenner RR)
- 35. Banning wheelchair from sidelines violates ADA (1994, Kozlowski JC)
- 36. Bar path in the bench press by wheelchair athletes (1995, Hamilton N)
- 37. Barrier free (1979, Broad T)
- 38. Barrier free design (1976, )
- 39. Barrier-free design; a selected bibliography (1973, Lassen PL)
- 40. Barrier-free design - making the environment accessible to the disabled (1981, Berube B)
- 41. Barrier free environment (1978, Curry PM)
- 42. Barrier-free environments (1977, Bednar JM)
- 43. Barrier free leisure facilities (1977, Lyons R)
- 44. Barrier-free playground: a playground for all children (1978, Carter A)
- 45. Barrier-free swimming pools. It's imperative that we design our recreational facilities to accommodate the physically disabled (1979, Adair, B)
- 46. Barriers and satisfaction associated with personal assistance services: Results of consumer and personal assistant focus groups (2005, Matsuda, Sandra J.; Clark, Mary J.; Schopp, Laura H.; Hagglund, Kristofer J.; Mokelke, Emily K.)
- 47. Barriers are more than architectural (1985, Smith RW)
- 48. Barriers Experienced by Nondisabled Wheelchair Users: A University-Based Occupational Therapy Program Educational Exercise (1999, Reid DT)
- 49. Barriers to access: frustrations of people who use a wheelchair for full-time mobility (1998, Pierce LL)
- 50. Barriers to antiretroviral adherence among HIV-infected adults (2000, Murphy, D.A., Roberts, K.J., Martin, D.J., Marelich, W., & Hoffman, D.)
- 51. Barriers to antiretroviral medication adherence in HIV-infected women (2000, Roberts, K.J. & Mann, T.)
- 52. Barriers to disabled women's participation in sports (1987, Grimes PS)
- 53. Barriers to exercise in African American women with physical disabilities (2000, Rimmer JH)
- 54. Barriers to health promotion for individuals with disabilities (1990, Stuifbergen, Alexa K., PhD, RN, Heather Becker, PhD, and Dolores Sands, PhD, RN)
- 55. Barriers to integration (1987, Halpenny R)
- 56. Barriers to participation in recreation (1977, Harvey KM)
- 57. Barriers to physical activity in African-American women with physical disabilities (2000, Rimmer JH, Rubin SS, Braddock D.)
- 58. Barriers to recreation participation: challenges and alternatives (1993, Muloin S)
- 59. Barriers to service (1962, Schoenbohm W)
- 60. Bars, beams and floorwork (1991, Gill S)
- 61. Baseball adaptation for below-elbow prosthesis (1986, Truong XT)
- 62. Baseball for the disabled in Japan (1996, Sachiko T)
- 63. Baseball/lacrosse injuries (1999, Casazza BA, Rossner K)
- 64. Bases mecaniques de l'entrainement sportif des handicapes moteurs (1983, Mussen M)
- 65. Bases para la integracion deportiva de los discapacitados: perspectiva educativa. (Foundations for sports integration of disabled people: educational perspective.) (1994, Hernandez J)
- 66. Bases scientifiques et methodologiques de l'education motrice des handicapes visuels (1977, de Potter JC)
- 67. Basic concepts of hospital recreation: A study of prevailing concepts of recreation for the ill and disabled. (1953, )
- 68. Basic Money-Counting Skills of Children with Mental Retardation (1996, Stith LE, Fishbein HD)
- 69. Basic motor fitness test for emotionally disturbed and mentally handicapped children; preliminary report (, Hilsendager DR)
- 70. Basic principles in sports for the handicapped: an introduction (1981, Lindstroen H)
- 71. Basic problems in motor learning research (1985, Surburg PR)
- 72. Basic protocols of rehabilitation for the ankle, knee, hip, and shoulder (1996, Torburn L)
- 73. Basic science and conservative care of patellofemoral dysfunction: a review of the literature (1996, Banovetz JM, Banovetz SL, Albright JP)
- 74. Basic soccer skill development (1982, Horrocks C)
- 75. Basic terminology for therapeutic recreation and other action therapies (1990, Lee S)
- 76. Basis for a method of dynamic proprioceptive correction in the restorative treatment of patients with residual-stage infantile cerebral palsy (1997, Semenova KA)
- 77. Basket-ball en chaise roulante: reglements officiels et complement (, )
- 78. Basket-ball en chaise roulante: reglements particuliers et amendements aux reglements de la F.I.B.A (, )
- 79. Basketball... en fauteuil roulant (1984, Druvert JC)
- 80. Basketball fireworks... Wheelchair style (1975, Conn G)
- 81. Basketball for people with a disability: National teams progress (1994, Brady T)
- 82. Basketball? Get a cue: players become 'pros' when they use teaching cues - catchy phrases that create visual images of key skills (1997, Weber AM, Fronske HaWR)
- 83. Basketball is still basketball (1983, Skillen J)
- 84. Basket-ball pour les handicapes physiques en France (1980, Robert P)
- 85. Basketball: Special Olympics sports skills instructional program (1983, )
- 86. Baskett-bal et accidentes recents (initiation) (1980, Pasqualini M)
- 87. Baskin named IPC chairman. (1997, )
- 88. Batter up: baseball for children with disabilities (1980, Fredericks HDB)
- 89. Battery-operated lights for wheelchairs (1995, )
- 90. Battling back from a tragedy (1986, Boyd A)
- 91. Battling the bulge: diet and exercise are key (1995, Clark N)
- 92. B-casomorphin induces Fos-like immunoreactivity in discrete brain regions relevant to schizophrenia and autism (1999, Zhongjie, S. J., Cade, R., Fregly, M. J., & Privette, R. M.)
- 93. B-cell response to exercise in diabetic and non-diabetic children (1980, Heding LG)
- 94. Be a squeaky wheel: We all need to do everything we can to get equipment that will allow us to live as productive lives as possible (2001, Ball M)
- 95. Beating the odds. Paraplegic Ray Conley is a winner, championing the recreation rights of the handicapped to enjoy the outdoors their way - including by snowmobile (1980, Glitz B)
- 96. Become a part of the mainstreaming process (1993, Grosse SJ)
- 97. Becoming accustomed to the snow (1994, Fagerlie A)
- 98. Becoming aware; a handbook for leaders working with disabled children (1978, Willard D)
- 99. Bed-ridden elderly in Japan: social progress and care for the elderly (1998, Imai K)
- 100. Beep ball for blind (1982, )
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