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Dec 1, 2016/Feature
Social networking is an opportunity for PTs and PTAs to engage in creativity, innovation, and collaboration.
Oct 1, 2016/Feature
What's the best state in which to practice physical therapy?
Jun 1, 2016/Feature
Here's how a hospital's physical therapy department designed an efficient, patient-centric system for managing referrals.
Nov 1, 2016/Feature
For rock musicians, the songs may remain the same, but each gig brings the potential for new injuries.
Mar 1, 2016/Feature
When the directors of rehabilitation for 3 large health care systems realized they faced common challenges, they developed a strategy to address them.
Apr 1, 2016/Column
For a determined young man, "graduation exercise" takes on new meaning.
Mar 1, 2016/Column
Your wellness clients might. Tell them about the "big 3."
Great ways to rejuvenate that have nothing to do with caffeine.
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Mar 31, 1987/Research
I would like to begin by commending Petersen and associates for their excellent
Mar 31, 1987/Practice
The current practice of physical therapy rarely addresses the needs of patients
Feb 28, 1987/Research
The purpose of this article is to report the differences in perceptions among three
This study evaluated the effectiveness of interferential current stimulation (ICS)
The purpose of this study was to develop and test a method for evaluating the effects
We compared the effects of continuous passive motion (CPM) given for a minimum
The distraction method is one method used to measure forward bending of the spine.
Feb 28, 1987/Letters and Responses
To the Editor:In a recent article (Physical
In a recent article (Physical
Jan 31, 1987/Research
The purposes of this study were to assess 1) the intertester reliability of goniometric
The purpose of this study was to examine the reliability of tibia vara measurements