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IS. Mbeki, T.M 1997. White Paper On An Integrated National Disability<br />
Strategy, Office OfThe Deputy President Rustica Press (Ply) LTD. Ndabeni.<br />
16. McNett, N.S. 1993. Social Support Threat And Coping Response And<br />
Effectiveness In The Functionally Disabled. Curationis. Volume 36, No.2:<br />
South Africa.<br />
17. Mpanza, S.D. & Van Tonder, A. How The Family Copes With Spinal Cord<br />
Injury.Rehabilitation Nursing. Volume 19, No.2: South Africa.<br />
18. Ndlovu, N. 1998. Disability In South Africa. HST Update. Issue No.41. Pages<br />
12-24.<br />
19. Neistadadt, L. & Tardif, C. 1995. The Rehabilitation Of Surgical Patients<br />
With Particular Reference To Traumatic Upper Limb Disability. Archives Of<br />
Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation, 53( I), Pages: 71-81.<br />
20. Poln, F.D. & Hungler, B.P. 1997. Nursing Research. 6 th Edition Philadelphia:<br />
Lippincott: Philadelphia<br />
21. Powell, M. 1986. Orthopaedic Nursing And Rehabilitation. London: Churchill<br />
Livingstone: London.<br />
22. Sakuma, J. 1997. Rehabilitation Of Geriatric Patients Having Bilateral<br />
Amputation Of Lower Extremities. Arch Medical Rehabilitation, VoL55.<br />
Pages lOl-lII.<br />
23. Sanchez, R.I. 1999. Prosthesis, Pain And Sequele OfAmputation As Seen By<br />
The Amputees.<br />
24. Siyothula, N.P.S. & Kubheka, BA 2002. An Evaluation Of Community<br />
BasedRehabilitative Care Given To Paraplegic ClientslPatients Living In The<br />
Durban Area, Region F In The Kwazulu-NataI Province (Unpublished<br />
Masters Dessertation) <strong>University</strong> Of<strong>Zululand</strong>:KZN.<br />
25. Steward, L. 1996. Community Rehabilitation Of The Disabled. 5 lh Edition.<br />
<strong>University</strong> OfCalifornia: Los Angeles.<br />
26. Tardif, K. 1995. Clinical Measure In Rehabilitation. Journal OfOccupational<br />
Therapy, 22(1): 18-19.<br />
27. Trombly, CA 1995. Occupational Therapy For Physical Dysfunction. 4 th<br />
Edition, William & Wilkin's. Baltimore.<br />
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