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Jul 5, 2020/Podcast
Discussing mental health in the times of COVID-19 and beyond, and wellness tactics and strategies students can use now and into the future.
Jul 24, 2020/Podcast
Jason Falvey, PT, DPT, PhD, lays out key challenges facing the physical therapy profession, key research priorities, and key opportunities as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jul 23, 2020/Podcast
Hunter and Jette share some of the experiences and insights of the total knee arthroplasty guideline development group.
Jul 1, 2020/Podcast
As we move through life, we are confronted by moments, unexpected and unplanned, that can change us forever, if only we allow them to do so. By Ann W. Jackson, PT, DPT, MPH
Aug 5, 2020/Podcast
T.J. Cantwell of FSBPT answers some common questions about the PT Compact, including requirements for eligibility, what happens if you move, and much more.
Jan 5, 2021/News
One of the best ways to honor the physical therapy profession's proud past is to invest in its future.
Jan 8, 2021/Review
The study examines SMT as part of a multi-component treatment protocol — a better reflection of clinical practice, authors say.
Jan 8, 2021/Article
Insight on working in cross-cultural situations.
Jan 8, 2021/Roundup
Vaccine distribution, proning and nerve injury, rehab for COVID patients, and more.
Jan 11, 2021/News
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May 31, 1991/Research Reports
This study compared conventional clinical measurements with electromyographic (EMG)
Both electrical stimulation and electromyographic biofeedback have been shown to
My major point of contention with the article by Draper and Ballard is its broad
Although Dr Snyder-Mackler does raise several critical issues regarding the rehabilitation
This article describes the sit-to-stand movement in nine healthy elderly adults,
Mar 31, 1991/Research Reports
Although neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) can increase the ability of
The purposes of this study were to evaluate the effect of a weekly exercise program
The authors of this article are to be commended for conducting their study using
Virtually all hip rehabilitation programs include exercise for muscle force development.
The purpose of this study was to compare vastus medialis obliquus:vastus lateralis