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- 6. Safety and injury prevention for persons with disabilities (1991, Birk TJ)
- 7. Safety for special populations (, Rubin MC)
- 8. Safety issues for pupils with special educational needs in mainstream schools (1997, Perkins J)
- 9. Safety of medically supervised exercise in a cardiac rehabilitation center (1996, Vongvanich P, Paul-Labrador MJ, Merz CN)
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- 11. Safety of silicone liquid in the postoperative management of Dupuytren's contracture (1997, Thurston AJ)
- 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)
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- 14. Sailing (1977, Hawkes B)
- 15. Sailing - a new experience (1970, Dimattia R)
- 16. Sailing blind. Blind people skate, ski, play golf so why shouldn't they learn to sail? (1978, Bamford DA)
- 17. Sailing in Hamilton Harbor and Sudbury. Voile dans le Port de Hamilton et a Sudbury (1981, Kearney G)
- 18. Sailing into the 90's (1990, Schroeder DJ)
- 19. Sailing the Lord Nelson (1988, Lancaster JA)
- 20. Sailing therapy (1981, Binhack L)
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- 23. Sakatlarda Sport in the physical disabled (1982, Kalyon TA)
- 24. Saltwater kayaking for the marine enthusiast (1984, Jacobs S)
- 25. Sante et loisir pour les personnes handicapees (1984, Lafreniere-Joannette L)
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- 27. Sauvage spirit: Louise Sauvage. (1997, )
- 28. Save that arm: a study of problems in the remaining arm of unilateral upper limb amputees (1999, Jones LE, Davidson JH)
- 29. Save us from our saviours (1990, Spencely J)
- 30. Saying, showing, shaping. Towards an answer to the question, 'Which way is up when you are upside down'? (1977, Blatchley D)
- 31. Scapular avulsion fracture of a high school wrestler (1998, Brindle TJ, Coen M)
- 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;)
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- 34. Schedule two outward bound adventures to able-disabled (1977, )
- 35. Scholarly publications by university women adapted physical activity professionals: preliminary results (1998, Buswell DJS)
- 36. Scholarship and mentorship: a dual legacy (1996, Broadhead GD)
- 37. School daze. A number of colleges and universities offer financial assistance and/or services for their students with disabilities (1992, Robbins S)
- 38. School enrichment program brings NC students together. (1999, )
- 39. School's attendance policy prompts ADA claim (1950, Kozlowski JC)
- 40. School's failure to supervise handicapped student actionable (1992, )
- 41. Science corner: amazing asthmatics (1985, Pimm P)
- 42. Science of physical education for handicapped children (, Mathews DK)
- 43. Science, research, and special populations: the view from biomechanics (1987, Higgs C)
- 44. Scientific and methodological problems of sport for the disabled (1992, Lalov I)
- 45. Scientific application of sports medicine principles for acute low back problems [letter; comment] (1997, McGavin JC)
- 46. Scoliosis in dancers: a method of assessment in quick-screen settings (1997, Liederbach M, Spivak J, Rose D)
- 47. Scoliosis screening (1998, Clark-Young J)
- 48. Score One for the Disabled (1998, Farrey T)
- 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. Scotball: a new game for rehabilitation, leisure and integrated recreation (1992, Glickman S)
- 51. Scouting for all boys (1971, )
- 52. Scouting for boys with handicaps (1975, Giuliani G)
- 53. Scouting for boys with handicaps: a leader's guide (1976, Ross JP)
- 54. Scouting for the deaf (1973, )
- 55. Scouting for the mentally retarded (1967, )
- 56. Scouting for the physically handicapped (1971, )
- 57. Scouting for the visually handicapped (1968, )
- 58. Scouting is for all boys (1972, Russell ZT)
- 59. Scouting report (1989, Wilder Howard D)
- 60. Scouting with the Handicapped Project, Report (1974, Kennedy C)
- 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. Scuba divers with disabilities challenge medical protocols and ethics (1987, Lin LY)
- 63. Scuba diving (1977, )
- 64. Scuba diving for blind and visually impaired people (1982, Candela AR)
- 65. Scuba diving for divers with special needs: an instructor's manual (1998, Degnan F)
- 66. SCUBA diving for individuals with disabilities. (2005, Chang, JenFu; Diamond, Martin.)
- 67. Scuba diving for people with disabilities (1996, Parry M)
- 68. Scuba diving for the disabled (1982, Coakley B)
- 69. Scuba diving for the disabled: out of the wheelchair and into the water (1983, Brabant J)
- 70. Scuba diving: taking the wheelchair out of wheelchair sports (1988, Madorsky JGB)
- 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. Scuba diving with disabilities (1987, Carroll JF)
- 73. Scuba diving with disabilities (1987, Robinson J)
- 74. Scuba diving with experience (1977, Jacobs S)
- 75. Scuba diving with MS (1977, )
- 76. Scuba for divers with special needs: an instructor's manual (1998, Degnan F)
- 77. Scuba instruction for the handicapped (1984, Stewart J)
- 78. Scuba workshop report (1983, Graver D)
- 79. Scuba workshop report (1982, Graver D)
- 80. Sculling for the disabled (1982, Cahill T)
- 81. Sea kayaking for mobility impaired persons (1987, Jacobs S)
- 82. Sea legs: although a demanding sport, scuba diving is rewarding for the physically disabled (1981, Hanauer E)
- 83. Seance d'education physique (1978, Poitreau D)
- 84. Seas the day (1997, Bizal C)
- 85. Seat height in hand rim wheelchair propulsion. A follow-up study (1990, Van der Woude L)
- 86. Seattle's summer recreation program for hearing impaired children (1974, Appelman, K)
- 87. Second Annual Blind Games held in Illinois (1978, Ross J)
- 88. Secondary conditions and women with physical disabilities: A descriptive study. (2000, Coyle CP, Santiago MC, Shank JW, Ma GX, Boyd R)
- 89. Secondary conditions following spinal cord injury in a population-based sample (1998, Johnson RL, Gerhart KA, McCray J, Menconi JC, Whiteneck GG)
- 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. 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. Secondary prevention for ischemic heart disease. Relative numbers needed to treat with different therapies (1997, Miller DB)
- 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. Secondary prevention: no more exercise? (1997, Moore GE)
- 95. Secondary safety of car adaptations for disabled motorists (1996, Turner-Stokes L, Etchell L, Gloyns P, Rattenbury S)
- 96. Second National Stoke Mandeville Games of the Paralyzed (1949, Guttmann L)
- 97. Second Olympics, a phenominal success - Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992 (1992, Griffiths P)
- 98. Second physiological assessment of amputee field athletes and swimmers (1987, Ginn EM)
- 99. Second to none: Sydney shone during the Olympic Games, but can it repeat the performance for the Paralympics (2000, Lee J)
- 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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