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Health Care Technology Today

Nov 1, 2016/Feature

Here's a look at some advances and proposals in the field of health care technology.

A Deathly Silence

Oct 1, 2016/Column

Should a physical therapist tell a patient that she is terminally ill?

The 10 Best States in Which to Practice

Oct 1, 2016/Feature

What's the best state in which to practice physical therapy?

The State(s) of Direct Access

Oct 1, 2016/Feature

All across the nation, consumers have "some form" of direct access to physical therapist services. What does that mean? What work remains?

The Invisible Steps to Success

Sep 1, 2016/Column

What are you overlooking?

Acutely Aware

Sep 1, 2016/Column

Determining a patient's next care destination.

A Snow Angel in Dayton

Aug 1, 2016/Column

Motivation comes in all shapes, sizes, even weather phenomena.

A Delegate Balance

Jul 1, 2016/Column

Direction and supervision of support personnel requires patient-centered decision-making at all times.

How to Improve Clinical Reasoning Skills

Jul 1, 2016/Feature

Clinical reasoning skills can be strengthened at any age and at any experience level. Here's advice for both the recent graduate and the experienced practitioner.

Great Expectations

May 1, 2016/Column

Remember, you can’t spell "realistic" without "real."

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Student Experiences in Creating and Launching a Student-Led Physical Therapy Pro Bono Clinic: A Qualitative Investigation

Apr 30, 2013/Research Reports

Background

The physical therapy profession has called for the

Development of a Computerized Adaptive Test for Assessing Activities of Daily Living in Outpatients With Stroke

Apr 30, 2013/Research Reports

Background

An efficient, reliable, and valid measure for assessing

Author Response

Apr 30, 2013/Letters

Cognitive Treatment of Illness Perceptions in Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Mar 31, 2013/Research Reports

Background

Illness perceptions have been shown to predict patient

The Six-Minute Walk Test in Chronic Pediatric Conditions: A Systematic Review of Measurement Properties

Mar 31, 2013/Research Reports

Background

The Six-Minute Walk Test (6MWT) is increasingly being

Vestibular Rehabilitation for Unilateral Peripheral Vestibular Dysfunction

Feb 28, 2013/LEAP: Linking Evidence And Practice