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This award recognizes public servants who have enhanced the profession of physical therapy.
Nursing and Allied Health Reference Source from EBSCO, formerly known as Rehabilitation Reference Center, provides current information and point-of-care resources in the fields of physical therapy, sports medicine, respiratory therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, social work, and
Jun 14, 2020/Open Access
This guide is intended to serve PTs in interpreting the Code of Ethics.
This guide is intended to serve PTAs in interpreting the Standards of Ethical Conduct for the Physical Therapist Assistant.
This award acknowledges an individual who has made significant contributions to physical therapy clinical education through excellence in clinical teaching, has served as a role model in clinical teaching, and has demonstrated expertise in at least one area of practice to which the clinical teaching
This award acknowledges and honors a physical therapist who has made sustained and outstanding leadership contributions at the component, national, international, or community levels that have had an impact upon the advancement of the physical therapy profession.
This award recognizes outstanding clinical practice interaction between physical therapists and physical therapist assistants who are a part of a highly functional PT-PTA Team.
CCIP Level 2 applies and goes beyond the concepts of the structured learning environment of CCIP Level 1 to enable clinical educators to achieve the best outcomes for student learning.
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Nov 30, 1984/Special Issue: Biomechanics
This paper presents some basic biomechanical considerations that can form a basis
Evidence from dynamic biomechanical analyses of physical activities has greatly
The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of growth principles that are
In the last decade, physical therapists have recognized that the field of biomechanics
Dec 31, 1984/Research
We studied the effect of age on the act of rising from a standard armchair in a
Half of all US medical schools offer courses in rehabilitation medicine; however,
Dec 31, 1984/Practice
The purpose of this article is to describe the biomechanics and function of the
The purpose of this article is to describe a positioning technique that allows
Dec 31, 1984/Education
We report the status of obstetric education in physical therapy curricula. A questionnaire
Oct 31, 1984/Practice
The basic requirements for starting an interdisciplinary process are common value