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  1. 1. Safe pools (1993, Kacius J)
  2. 2. Safety and effects of physical training in chronic heart failure: Results from the Chronic Heart Failure and Graded Exercise study (CHANGE). (1999, Wielenga, RP, Huisveld, IA, Bol, E, et al.)
  3. 3. Safety and effects of physical training in chronic heart failure. Results of the Chronic Heart Failure and Graded Exercise study (CHANGE) [see comments] (1999, Wielenga RP, Huisveld IA, Bol E, Dunselman PH, Erdman RA, Baselier MR, Mosterd WL)
  4. 4. Safety and efficacy of resistance training in patients with chronic heart failure: research-based evidence. (2005, 13. Benton, MJ.)
  5. 5. Safety and efficacy of weight training soon after acute myocardial infarction [published erratum appears in J Cardiopulm Rehabil 1998 May- Jun;18(3):243] (1998, Stewart KJ, McFarland LD, Weinhofer JJ, Cottrell E, Brown CS, Shapiro EP)
  6. 6. Safety and injury prevention for persons with disabilities (1991, Birk TJ)
  7. 7. Safety for special populations (, Rubin MC)
  8. 8. Safety issues for pupils with special educational needs in mainstream schools (1997, Perkins J)
  9. 9. Safety of medically supervised exercise in a cardiac rehabilitation center (1996, Vongvanich P, Paul-Labrador MJ, Merz CN)
  10. 10. Safety of medically supervised outpatient cardiac rehabilitation exercise therapy: a 16-year follow-up (1998, Franklin BA, Bonzheim K, Gordon S, Timmis GC)
  11. 11. Safety of silicone liquid in the postoperative management of Dupuytren's contracture (1997, Thurston AJ)
  12. 12. Sailability. A new scheme from the Royal Yachting Association aims to promote and encourage recreational and competitive sailing for disabled people through co-ordination and integration with the exis (1991, Harrison I)
  13. 13. Sailing (1980, Allaway, S)
  14. 14. Sailing (1977, Hawkes B)
  15. 15. Sailing - a new experience (1970, Dimattia R)
  16. 16. Sailing blind. Blind people skate, ski, play golf so why shouldn't they learn to sail? (1978, Bamford DA)
  17. 17. Sailing in Hamilton Harbor and Sudbury. Voile dans le Port de Hamilton et a Sudbury (1981, Kearney G)
  18. 18. Sailing into the 90's (1990, Schroeder DJ)
  19. 19. Sailing the Lord Nelson (1988, Lancaster JA)
  20. 20. Sailing therapy (1981, Binhack L)
  21. 21. Sailing Web:Accessible Sailboats (, )
  22. 22. Sailing Web: Upcoming Competitions (, )
  23. 23. Sakatlarda Sport in the physical disabled (1982, Kalyon TA)
  24. 24. Saltwater kayaking for the marine enthusiast (1984, Jacobs S)
  25. 25. Sante et loisir pour les personnes handicapees (1984, Lafreniere-Joannette L)
  26. 26. SARA: adapted recreation model for Puerto Rico (1992, San Miguel M)
  27. 27. Sauvage spirit: Louise Sauvage. (1997, )
  28. 28. Save that arm: a study of problems in the remaining arm of unilateral upper limb amputees (1999, Jones LE, Davidson JH)
  29. 29. Save us from our saviours (1990, Spencely J)
  30. 30. Saying, showing, shaping. Towards an answer to the question, 'Which way is up when you are upside down'? (1977, Blatchley D)
  31. 31. Scapular avulsion fracture of a high school wrestler (1998, Brindle TJ, Coen M)
  32. 32. Scapular position in patients with shoulder pain: A study examining the reliability and clinical importance of 3 clinical tests (2005, Nijs, Jo; Roussel, Nathalie; Vermeulen, Kim; Souvereyns, Greet;)
  33. 33. Scapular range of motion in a quasi-wheelchair push. (2004, Koontz, Alicia M.; Cooper, Rory A.; Boninger, Michael L.; Souza, Aaron L.; Fay, Brian T.)
  34. 34. Schedule two outward bound adventures to able-disabled (1977, )
  35. 35. Scholarly publications by university women adapted physical activity professionals: preliminary results (1998, Buswell DJS)
  36. 36. Scholarship and mentorship: a dual legacy (1996, Broadhead GD)
  37. 37. School daze. A number of colleges and universities offer financial assistance and/or services for their students with disabilities (1992, Robbins S)
  38. 38. School enrichment program brings NC students together. (1999, )
  39. 39. School's attendance policy prompts ADA claim (1950, Kozlowski JC)
  40. 40. School's failure to supervise handicapped student actionable (1992, )
  41. 41. Science corner: amazing asthmatics (1985, Pimm P)
  42. 42. Science of physical education for handicapped children (, Mathews DK)
  43. 43. Science, research, and special populations: the view from biomechanics (1987, Higgs C)
  44. 44. Scientific and methodological problems of sport for the disabled (1992, Lalov I)
  45. 45. Scientific application of sports medicine principles for acute low back problems [letter; comment] (1997, McGavin JC)
  46. 46. Scoliosis in dancers: a method of assessment in quick-screen settings (1997, Liederbach M, Spivak J, Rose D)
  47. 47. Scoliosis screening (1998, Clark-Young J)
  48. 48. Score One for the Disabled (1998, Farrey T)
  49. 49. Scoring skills performances of the top international men's sitting volleyball teams. (Prilezitosti ke skorovani a schopnost jejich vyuziti u vrcholovych mezinarodnich druzstev v sitting volejbalu muzu (1999, Vute R)
  50. 50. Scotball: a new game for rehabilitation, leisure and integrated recreation (1992, Glickman S)
  51. 51. Scouting for all boys (1971, )
  52. 52. Scouting for boys with handicaps (1975, Giuliani G)
  53. 53. Scouting for boys with handicaps: a leader's guide (1976, Ross JP)
  54. 54. Scouting for the deaf (1973, )
  55. 55. Scouting for the mentally retarded (1967, )
  56. 56. Scouting for the physically handicapped (1971, )
  57. 57. Scouting for the visually handicapped (1968, )
  58. 58. Scouting is for all boys (1972, Russell ZT)
  59. 59. Scouting report (1989, Wilder Howard D)
  60. 60. Scouting with the Handicapped Project, Report (1974, Kennedy C)
  61. 61. Screening of health risk factors prior to exercise or a fitness evaluation of adults with traumatic brain injury: a consensus by rehabilitation professionals (1996, Vitale AE, Sullivan SJ, Jankowski LW, Fleury J, Lefrancois C, Lebouthillier E)
  62. 62. Scuba divers with disabilities challenge medical protocols and ethics (1987, Lin LY)
  63. 63. Scuba diving (1977, )
  64. 64. Scuba diving for blind and visually impaired people (1982, Candela AR)
  65. 65. Scuba diving for divers with special needs: an instructor's manual (1998, Degnan F)
  66. 66. SCUBA diving for individuals with disabilities. (2005, Chang, JenFu; Diamond, Martin.)
  67. 67. Scuba diving for people with disabilities (1996, Parry M)
  68. 68. Scuba diving for the disabled (1982, Coakley B)
  69. 69. Scuba diving for the disabled: out of the wheelchair and into the water (1983, Brabant J)
  70. 70. Scuba diving: taking the wheelchair out of wheelchair sports (1988, Madorsky JGB)
  71. 71. Scuba diving: the TIDE is in. The Project TIDE adventure program goes outside the traditional hospital environment and uses scuba diving to enhance self-esteem and problem solving abilities for teenag (2000, Johnson KA)
  72. 72. Scuba diving with disabilities (1987, Carroll JF)
  73. 73. Scuba diving with disabilities (1987, Robinson J)
  74. 74. Scuba diving with experience (1977, Jacobs S)
  75. 75. Scuba diving with MS (1977, )
  76. 76. Scuba for divers with special needs: an instructor's manual (1998, Degnan F)
  77. 77. Scuba instruction for the handicapped (1984, Stewart J)
  78. 78. Scuba workshop report (1983, Graver D)
  79. 79. Scuba workshop report (1982, Graver D)
  80. 80. Sculling for the disabled (1982, Cahill T)
  81. 81. Sea kayaking for mobility impaired persons (1987, Jacobs S)
  82. 82. Sea legs: although a demanding sport, scuba diving is rewarding for the physically disabled (1981, Hanauer E)
  83. 83. Seance d'education physique (1978, Poitreau D)
  84. 84. Seas the day (1997, Bizal C)
  85. 85. Seat height in hand rim wheelchair propulsion. A follow-up study (1990, Van der Woude L)
  86. 86. Seattle's summer recreation program for hearing impaired children (1974, Appelman, K)
  87. 87. Second Annual Blind Games held in Illinois (1978, Ross J)
  88. 88. Secondary conditions and women with physical disabilities: A descriptive study. (2000, Coyle CP, Santiago MC, Shank JW, Ma GX, Boyd R)
  89. 89. Secondary conditions following spinal cord injury in a population-based sample (1998, Johnson RL, Gerhart KA, McCray J, Menconi JC, Whiteneck GG)
  90. 90. Secondary conditions in a community-based sample of women with physical disabilities over a 1-year period. (2006, Nosek, Margaret A.; Hughes, Rosemary B.; Petersen, nancy J.; Taylor, Heather B.; Robinson-Whelen, Susan; Byrne, Margaret; Morgan, Robert.)
  91. 91. Secondary disability prevention: Involving consumers in the development of a public health surveillance instrument (1990, Seekins, T., Smith, N., McClearry T., Clay, J., Walsh, J.)
  92. 92. Secondary prevention for ischemic heart disease. Relative numbers needed to treat with different therapies (1997, Miller DB)
  93. 93. Secondary prevention in coronary heart disease: baseline survey of provision in general practice (1998, Campbell NC, Thain J, Deans HG, Ritchie LD, Rawles JM)
  94. 94. Secondary prevention: no more exercise? (1997, Moore GE)
  95. 95. Secondary safety of car adaptations for disabled motorists (1996, Turner-Stokes L, Etchell L, Gloyns P, Rattenbury S)
  96. 96. Second National Stoke Mandeville Games of the Paralyzed (1949, Guttmann L)
  97. 97. Second Olympics, a phenominal success - Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992 (1992, Griffiths P)
  98. 98. Second physiological assessment of amputee field athletes and swimmers (1987, Ginn EM)
  99. 99. Second to none: Sydney shone during the Olympic Games, but can it repeat the performance for the Paralympics (2000, Lee J)
  100. 100. Secteur medico-educatif: Essai de definition de l'EPS. (Medical and educational sector: trying to define physical education and sport.) (1997, Brier P)
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