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  1. 1. Parkinson's disease handbook: A guide for patients and their families (1997, American Parkinson Disease Association)
  2. 2. Parkinson's disease; The complete guide for patients and caregivers (1993, Lieberman, A., & Williams, F.)
  3. 3. Party packets for hospitals and homes;shortcuts for a single activity worker (1970, Merrill T,)
  4. 4. Pathophysiology: Clinical concepts of disease processes. (2002, Sylvia Anderson Price (Editor), Lorraine McCarty Wilson (Editor), Sylvia A. Price, Wilson)
  5. 5. Pathophysiology of Heart Disease: A Collaborative Project of Medical Students and Faculty (2003, Dyer, G.S., Fifer, M.A.)
  6. 6. Peak Fitness for Women (1995, Newby-Fraser P,)
  7. 7. Pediatric adapted motor development and exercise: An innovative, multisystem approach for professionals and families (1998, Cowden JE, Sayers LK, Torrey CC)
  8. 8. Pediatric Anaerobic Performance (1998, Van Praagh E,)
  9. 9. Pediatric Cancer Sourcebook (1st Edition) (1999, Prucha EJ,)
  10. 10. Pediatric Laboratory Exercise Testing: Clinical Guidelines (1993, Rowland TW,)
  11. 11. Pediatric Neurologic Physical Therapy (1983, Blaskey, J.)
  12. 12. People with Disabilities Explain It All For You (1992, Johnson MatEotDR,)
  13. 13. Pep Up Your Life: A Fitness Book for Mid-Life and Older Persons (1994, )
  14. 14. Perceptual-Motor Behavior in Down Syndrome (2000, )
  15. 15. Periodicals pertaining to physical education, recreation, and related areas for impaired, disabled, and handicapped individuals (Revised Edition) (1979, Information and Research Utilization Center in Physical Education and Recreation for the Handicapped., United States.Bureau of Education for the Handicapped.,)
  16. 16. Personal Energy Plan (PEP) (2000, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC))
  17. 17. Person-centered planning for later life: Death and dying: A curriculum for adults with mental retardation (2000, Sterns, Harvey L.; Kennedy, Elizabeth A.; Sed, Chad M.)
  18. 18. Perspectives in Exercise Science and Sports Medicine - Volume 8 : Exercise in Older Adults (1995, David R.Lamb CVGERN,)
  19. 19. Perspectives in Recreation Therapy: Issues of a Dynamic Profession (1998, Brasile FM, Skalko TK, burlingame j,)
  20. 20. Perspectives in rehabilitation ergonomics (1997, Kumar S,)
  21. 21. Perspectives in rehabilitation ergonomics (1997, Vanlandewijck YC, Spaepen AJ, Theisen D)
  22. 22. Perspectives in rehabilitation ergonomics. (1997, Goswami A)
  23. 23. Perspectives in rehabilitation ergonomics. (1997, Cooper RA, Robertson RN, Boninger ML, Shimada SD, Vansickle DP, Lawrence B,)
  24. 24. Perspectives in rehabilitation ergonomics. (1997, Nowak E)
  25. 25. Perspectives in rehabilitation ergonomics. (1997, Scherer MJ, Galvin JC)
  26. 26. Perspectives on the human controller: Essays in honor of Henk G. Stassen (1997, Sheridan TB, Van Lunteren T,)
  27. 27. Petroglyphs: The Writing on the Wall (1996, Shapiro-Barnard S, Tashie C, Martin J, Malloy J, Schuh M, Piet J, Lichtenstein S, Nisbet J,)
  28. 28. Pharmacology for the primary care provider (2000, Edmunds MW, Mayhew MS.)
  29. 29. Philosophy of Therapeutic Recreation: Ideas and Issues, Volume I (1987, na,)
  30. 30. Philosophy of Therapeutic Recreation: Ideas and Issues, Volume II (1996, Several,)
  31. 31. Physical activities for impaired, disabled and handicapped individuals (1977, Tibaudo L, United States.Bureau of Education for the Handicapped., Information and Research Utilization Center in Physical Education and Recreation for the Handicapped., American Alliance for Health P)
  32. 32. Physical Activities for Improving Children's Learning and Behavior: A Guide to Sensory Motor Development (2000, Cheatum B)
  33. 33. Physical Activities for Individuals with Handicapping Conditions (1974, Geddes D,)
  34. 34. Physical activities for individuals with handicapping conditions (2nd Edition) (1978, Geddes D,)
  35. 35. Physical activities for the handicapped (1977, Vannier M,)
  36. 36. Physical activities for the mentally retarded;ideas for instruction (1968, Joint Committee of the Lifetime Sports Education Project and the Project on Recreation and Fitness for the Mentally Retarded)
  37. 37. Physical Activities Ideas for Action: Elementary Level and Secondary Level (1996, Allen, J)
  38. 38. Physical activity and cardiovascular health :a national consensus (1995, National Institutes of Health)
  39. 39. Physical activity, fitness, and health: International proceedings and consensus statement. (1994, Various)
  40. 40. Physical Activity for Individuals with Mental Retardation: Infancy through Adulthood (1992, Eichstaedt CBLBW,)
  41. 41. Physical best activity guide: Elementary level. (1999, )
  42. 42. Physical best activity guide: Secondary level. (1999, )
  43. 43. Physical Best and Individuals with Disabilities: A Handbook for Inclusion in Fitness Programs (1995, Seaman JA,)
  44. 44. Physical Dimensions of Aging (1995, Spirduso WW,)
  45. 45. Physical Disability - A Psychological Approach (1960, Wright, BA)
  46. 46. Physical education activities for the uncoordinated student (1975, Grosse SJ, Becherer MC)
  47. 47. Physical Education and Recreation for Handicapped Children (1974, American Association for Physical Education and Recreation, National Recreation and Park Association)
  48. 48. Physical education and recreation for handicapped children: Proceedings of a study conference on research and demonstration needs (1969, American Association for Health PEaR, National Recreation and Park Association, United States Bureau of Education for the Handicapped)
  49. 49. Physical education and recreation for impaired, disabled and handicapped individuals :past, present, and future (1976, Geddes D, American Alliance for Health PEaR, Information and Research Utilization Center in Physical Education and Recreation for the Handicapped.,)
  50. 50. Physical education and recreation for impaired, disabled, and handicapped individuals--past, present, and future (1975, American Alliance for Health PEaR, Information and Research Utilization Center in Physical Education and Recreation for the Handicapped.,)
  51. 51. Physical education and recreation for the visually handicapped (1982, Buell, C.E.)
  52. 52. Physical education and recreation for the visually handicapped (Revised Edition) (1982, Buell CE, Stein J)
  53. 53. Physical education facilities: An update of A-267 (1986, Avery C)
  54. 54. Physical education facilities :Planning the facility, sound absorption, playing surfaces, physical education and the handicapped, and pool design (1980, Avery C)
  55. 55. Physical Education for Pre-school and Primary Grades (1985, Kelly NT, Kelly BJ,)
  56. 56. Physical education for pre-school and primary grades (2nd ed.) (1997, Kelly NT, Kelly BJ,)
  57. 57. Physical education for the handicapped (1976, Wheeler RH, Hooley AM,)
  58. 58. Physical Education for the Severely Handicapped; A Systematic Approach to Data Based Gymnasium (1986, Dunn, J.M., Morehouse, J. W. & Fredericks, H. D.)
  59. 59. Physical education programming for exceptional learners (1986, Folio MR,)
  60. 60. Physical education, recreation and sports for individuals with hearing impairments (1976, Gilbertson K, Information and Research Utilization Center in Physical Education and Recreation for the Handicapped., American Alliance for Health PEaR, United States.Bureau of Education for the Handic)
  61. 61. Physical education, recreation and sports for individuals with hearing impairments :a project of Bureau of Education for the Handicapped, Division of Innovation and Development, U. S. Office of Educat (1976, Information and Research Utilization Center in Physical Education and Research for the Handicapped., United States.Bureau of Education for the Handicapped., Gilbertson K, American Alliance for Health)
  62. 62. Physical Fitness: A Guide for Individuals with Lower Limb (1991, Burgess, E.M., & Rappoport, A.)
  63. 63. Physical fitness: A guide for individuals with spinal cord injury (1996, Apple, DF, United States.Veterans Health Administration.Scientific and Technical Publications Section)
  64. 64. Physical fitness testing of the disabled :Project UNIQUE (1985, Winnick JP, Short FX,)
  65. 65. Planning and Delivering Leisure Services (1979, Graham PJ, Klar LR,)
  66. 66. Planning for the future: Aging parents and their adult children (1997, Factor, Alan R.; Heller, Tamar; Preston, Linda)
  67. 67. Planning Parks for People (2nd Edition) (1998, Hultsman R, Cottrell R, Hultsman W,)
  68. 68. Play activities for the retarded child;how to help him grow and learn through music, games, handicraft, and other play activities (1961, Carlson B, Ginglend DR)
  69. 69. Play and learn with toys : A bibliography of toys that teach 'institutionalized children' [sic] (197, Siedschlaw B, Redfield State Hospital and School, South Dakota SL,)
  70. 70. Play and Playscapes (1992, Frost JL,)
  71. 71. Play and recreation for individuals with disabilities: Practical pointers. (1993, )
  72. 72. Play and Recreation for Individuals with Disabilities: Practical Pointers (2000, )
  73. 73. Playground Site Amenity and Surfacing Catalog Industry Reference Directory Commercial and Residential (1999, )
  74. 74. Playground Site Amenity and Surfacing: Industry Reference Directory (2001, International Trade West Publishing Inc.,)
  75. 75. Play helps: toys and activities for children with special needs (1996, Lear R,)
  76. 76. Play helps: toys and activities for children with special needs (1986, Lear R,)
  77. 77. Play helps :toys and activities for handicapped children (1977, Lear R,)
  78. 78. Playing and Coaching Wheelchair Basketball (2000, )
  79. 79. Play materials and activities stimulate motor and tactual development in the pre-school deaf-blind program (1970, Smoot JA,)
  80. 80. Positive: HIV Affirmative Counseling (1996, Kain CD,)
  81. 81. Post-Polio Syndrome: A Guide for Polio Survivors and Their Families. (2001, Silver, J.K.)
  82. 82. Postrehabilitation Manual Musculoskeletal Injuries: Home Stretching and Strengthening Exercise Programs for the Back, Knee, Neck, Shoulders, and Lower Extremities (1999, Scheutzow MH,)
  83. 83. Powerful partnerships (1995, Schleien SJ, Educational R,)
  84. 84. Power Tennis Training (1995, Chu DA)
  85. 85. Practical guide to services for people with severe lifelong disabilities. (1997, )
  86. 86. Practical Time (1993, Gilles-Brown C,)
  87. 87. Pre-Exercise Health Screening Guide (1999, Olds, T., & Norton, K.)
  88. 88. Preschool Children with Inadequate Communication: Developmental Language Disorder, Autism, Low IQ. Clinics in Developmental Medicine, No. 139 (1996, Rapin I,)
  89. 89. Preschool Recreation Enrichment Program (PREP) :an aid for providers of recreation and education services (1978, Littman KG, Leslie L, Maryland-National Capital Park and PC,)
  90. 90. Preventing and Reversing Osteoporosis : What You Can Do About Bone Loss (1995, M.D. Alan Gaby)
  91. 91. Preventing Secondary Conditions Associated with Spina Bifida or Cerebral Palsy (1994, )
  92. 92. Principles and methods of adapted physical education and recreation (1977, Arnheim DD, Auxter D, Crowe WC)
  93. 93. Principles and Methods of Adapted Physical Education and Recreation (1997, Auxter, D., Pyfer, J., Huettig, C.)
  94. 94. Principles and methods of adapted physical education and recreation (4th Edition) (1981, Crowe WC, Auxter D, Pyfer J, Arnheim DD,)
  95. 95. Principles of Athletic Training (1997, Daniel D. Arnheim, William E. Prentice)
  96. 96. Principles of Neural Science (2000, Kandel ER, Schwartz JH, Jessell TM)
  97. 97. Principles of YMCA Health and Fitness (1999, YMCA of the USA,)
  98. 98. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Health, held in Toronto, Ontario, October 11-13, 1966 (1967, Ontario HF,)
  99. 99. Professional preparation in adapted physical education, therapeutic recreation, and corrective therapy (1976, Information and Research Utilization Center in Physical Education and Recreation for the Handicapped., American Alliance for Health PEaRoPftH,)
  100. 100. Programing for the mentally retarded (1968, Project on Recreation and Fitness for the Mentally Retarded., American Association for Health PEaR,)
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