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Title. Should attract the reader's attentionShould be informative yet conciseUse key words that convey main ideas of the study that inform reader of:Independent variablesDependent variables. Title - Too Concise. Icing of the Knee Joint"Gait Patterns of Women". Title - Too Long. The Effect o
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1. Starting to Write Your Paper Consult a Style Guide
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Instructions to Authors - journals
2. Title Should attract the reader’s attention
Should be informative yet concise
Use key words that convey main ideas of the study that inform reader of:
Independent variables
Dependent variables
3. Title - Too Concise “Icing of the Knee Joint”
“Gait Patterns of Women”
4. Title - Too Long “The Effect of Icing of the Ligamentum Patellae and Quadriceps Tendon of the Anterior Aspect of the Knee Joint on Torque Production and Alpha Motoneuron Excitability as Measured by Integrated Electromyography and H-reflexes in the Quadriceps Femoris”
5. Title - Too Long “Comparison of Gait Patterns as Measured by Step Time, Step Length, Cadence and Velocity in Young Asian and Caucasian Women Walking at Preferred and Less Than Preferred Rates of Ambulation”
6. Title - About Right “The Effect of Icing of Anterior Knee Structures on Torque Production and Alpha Motoneuron Excitability in the Quadriceps Femoris”
A Comparison of Gait Patterns in Young Asian and Caucasian Women”
7. Title - Caution Re: Length Some journals may have a length requirement
Some Indexes (e.g., Index Medicus) have a length requirement -or- your title will be cut off when indexed
8. Title Page
10. Abstract Brief summary of the study
Limit to approximately 150 words or one page (varies with publication)
Include:
rationale and purpose
methods
experimental design and statistical analysis
results
conclusions
11. Abstract Uses
Thesis or dissertation
“Dissertation Abstracts”
Paper submitted to a journal
Submissions to professional meetings (APTA, CSM, ACSM, AMA,etc.)
Platform presentations
Poster
12. Abstract May be requested to include two or three key words after the abstract:
Key Words: quadriceps icing, H-reflex, inhibition
Write after paper is written
Check with publisher or professional association for length restrictions - use your word processor to count words