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Aug 1, 2021/Column
The transition from hospital to school-based setting brings up questions of authority.
May 9, 2020/Column
The journey of a PT/anthropologist.
May 9, 2020/Magazine
Viewpoints: Online Comments
May 24, 2020/Article
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Mar 13, 2019/Perspective
Pressure is the word I’d use to describe the student experience for the minority in physical therapy school.
Jun 11, 2018/Perspective
We've all been there, safely cocooned in the classrooms of physical therapy school, not worrying about clinical rotations because, well, they're not for a while yet. Then before you know it, they are right around the corner and many of you will come to feel some combination of panic and excitement set
Nov 6, 2019/Perspective
I am completely satisfied about the decision I made and am excited to be part of this profession.
Apr 14, 2019/Perspective
This event gave me perspectives, contacts, and knowledge that are crucial to my future growth within this profession.
Apr 16, 2019/Perspective
Our aim was to engage a specific audience, middle school-aged girls in our college's district.
May 15, 2019/Perspective
The Boston Marathon is one of the world's oldest annual marathons and ranks as one of the world's best-known running events. It is one of six World Marathon Majors. Having lived in Boston for the past five years, I can say with certainty that Patriot's Day, also known as Marathon Monday, is one of best
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Oct 31, 2008/editorial
Oct 31, 2008/news
The following article1 is the report of an American Diabetes Association
Oct 31, 2008/research-article
Exercise, along with dietary intervention, represents first-line therapy for diabetes
Background and PurposeThe primary purpose of this study was
The primary purpose of this study was
Background and PurposeThe purpose of this study was to compare
The purpose of this study was to compare
Background and ObjectiveGait characteristics differ in individuals
Gait characteristics differ in individuals
BackgroundWeight-bearing exercise has been contraindicated
Weight-bearing exercise has been contraindicated
ObjectiveOsteolysis and low bone mineral density (BMD) are
Osteolysis and low bone mineral density (BMD) are
Sep 30, 2008/Editorial
Sep 30, 2008/Research Reports
Background and PurposeGait variability has been measured with
Gait variability has been measured with