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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.
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.
Feb 27, 2018/Article
These voluntary Academic Coordinator/Director of Clinical Education Performance Assessments are being made available as a resource for use by PT and PTA academic programs.
Jul 30, 2020/Article
These five federal fraud and abuse laws are important for physical therapists to know.
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Jan 12, 2021/Resource
Start your students on a path toward better financial security and a more rewarding career in physical therapy with these financial solution tools, resources, and information.
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.
Use these resources to help your students expand their understanding of acute care in physical therapy.
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Jun 30, 1981/Articles
This study was designed to examine the effect of forced use of the affected upper
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the foundations of a prevalent physical
Jun 30, 1981/Suggestions From the Field
Assessing a patient's potential for ambulation is often beneficial before prescribing
Jun 30, 1981/Letters and Responses
To the Editor:I was disappointed to read the
I was disappointed to read the
Jun 30, 1981/Corrections
On page 336 in the March issue of Physical Therapy, the formula
May 31, 1981/Articles
The purpose of this study was to determine the coefficients of correlation for
The purpose of this study was to determine if integrated electromyographic activity
May 31, 1981/Clinical Reports
In 1974 the University of Kentucky was faced with two problems: 1) overburdening
May 31, 1981/Suggestions From the Field
We have developed a dynamic hand splint, with a quantifiable force, to increase
May 31, 1981/Letters and Responses
To the Editor:I concur with Kay Clinkingbeard
I concur with Kay Clinkingbeard