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Charging Your Circadian Rhythm Superpower

Oct 26, 2021/Open Access

Nothing is better than starting each day well-rested. Feeling rested can help you better tackle your patients’ needs for the day, but that can be easier said than done.

Let’s Talk About Sleep

Oct 28, 2021/Open Access

Sleep is essential for our physical health and mental and emotional well-being. We need it to refresh the mind and heal the body. We love it, we crave it, and when we're not getting it, we're miserable.

What Can One Deep Breath Really Do for You?

Oct 28, 2021/Video

Try something new! Join Michael Gervais, PhD, sports and performance psychologist, mindset expert, and Hyperice performance advisor, to help you signal your ancient brain and learn how to rest effectively.

Serving Patients With Limited English Proficiency

Individuals with LEP can include those with sensory impairments, who are Deaf or hard of hearing and communicate using ASL, have speech impairments, or who are blind or have visual impairments.

CAPTE Accreditation Handbook

Jan 1, 2021/Open Access

The CAPTE PT Standards and Required Elements and PTA Standards and Required Elements, along with accompanying position papers, provide information and guidance on curriculum requirements for DPT and PTA programs.

Pediatric Physical Therapy Resources for Educators

Use these resources to help your students expand their understanding of pediatric physical therapy.

Pelvic Health Physical Therapy Resources for Educators

Use these resources to help your students expand their understanding of pelvic health and physical therapy.

Evidence Summary Around Implicit Bias and Cultural Competence in Health Care

Dec 1, 2021/Video

Check out these five short videos to learn about implicit bias and cultural competence in health care, and get recommendations for mindfulness, empathy, and self-reflection.

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Autonomic Hyperreflexia Following Passive Stretching to the Hip Joint

Dec 31, 1981/Practice

Autonomic hyperreflexia is a common complication occurring in patients with cervical

Phonophoresis with Hydrocortisone in the Treatment of Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction

Dec 31, 1981/Practice

Phonophoretic application of hydrocortisone has been studied by many researchers.

Respiratory Muscle Function, Assessment, and Training

Nov 30, 1981/Special Issue: Respiratory Care

This article presents a brief overview of respiratory muscle mechanics and the

Chest Physical Therapy for the Postoperative or Traumatic Injury Patient

Nov 30, 1981/Special Issue: Respiratory Care

Techniques of chest physical therapy have been used since the early 1900s to decrease

Respiratory Treatment of the Adult Patient with Spinal Cord Injury

Nov 30, 1981/Special Issue: Respiratory Care

The respiratory program of the Spinal Injury Service at Rancho Los Amigos Hospital

Swallowing Dysfunction in Acutely Ill Patients

Nov 30, 1981/Special Issue: Respiratory Care

Swallowing problems are often unrecognized in acutely ill patients because of failure

Neural Regulation of Blood Flow in Nonworking Muscles Part III

Oct 31, 1981/Articles

To characterize the threshold behavior of the blood shunting response in non-stressed

After-Effect of Microneurography in Humans Part IV

Oct 31, 1981/Articles

Twenty subjects were followed up to three months after microneurographic recording

Affective Education for the Health Professions Facilitating Appropriate Behavior

Oct 31, 1981/Articles

Courses emphasizing the affective domain are included in many allied health curricula.

Plaster Drop-Out Casts as a Dynamic Means to Reduce Muscle Contracture A Case Report

Oct 31, 1981/Case Reports

Physical therapy for reducing muscle contracture, whether by passive stretch or