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The Role of Physical Therapy in Burn Management

Jul 1, 2023/Feature

For patients with burns, rehabilitation can be challenging — and often entails significant use of physical therapist services.

It's Time to Invest in Holistic Solutions to Increase DEI

Sep 1, 2023/Feature

Lecturer Emmanuel John showed the societal cost of a nondiverse physical therapy profession and urged a new approach to making progress.

The Real Story About Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Sep 1, 2017/Feature

Research shows that the condition, once ridiculed as imaginary, is a true physiological disease. Here's what to look for, and how PTs are helping those who have it.

Professional Pulse

Dec 1, 2017/Magazine

- Datapoints\r\n - In Memoriam\r\n - Health Care Headlines\r\n - Update on Opiods\r\n - Research Roundup\r\n - Association Resources

Financial Literacy and the New DPT Grad

Feb 1, 2017/Feature

Few recent graduates were exposed to classes in financial literacy while they were in school. Most educators think they should have been.

Mindfulness: How It Can Help Patients, PTs, and Students

Feb 1, 2017/Feature

Physical therapists increasingly are using mindfulness in their interventions.New research supports its benefits.

Health Care Technology Today

Mar 1, 2017/Feature

Find out about wireless brain-spinal interfaces, “soft robot” applications in rehabilitation, virtual reality systems for intermanual transfer, diagnosing concussions using hearing, stem cells to repair meniscal tears, and more.

The Value of Patients Sharing Experiences

Apr 1, 2017/Feature

Last month, PT in Motion looked at the value of physical therapists sharing experiences among themselves.1 This month, we examine the roles PTs can play in creating and enhancing patient support groups.

A Game-Time Decision

Mar 1, 2017/Column

Should a PT sign off on a key football player's return to play?

When Therapy Packs a Punch

Feb 1, 2017/Column

The benefits of boxing to patients and a practitioner.

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Long-Term Stability of Hand-Held Dynamometric Measurements in Children Who Have Myelomeningocele

May 31, 1992/Research Reports

The long-term stability of hand-held dynamometric measurements was assessed in

Safety and Liability

May 31, 1992/Letters and Responses

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Cameron and Monroe have made

Living Without Student Research Projects

Apr 30, 1992/Editor's Notes

Investigation of Evidence for Anticipatory Postural Adjustments in Seated Subjects Who Performed a Reaching Task

Apr 30, 1992/Research Reports

The paradigm for study of anticipatory postural adjustments permits investigation

Clinical Management of a Patient Following Temporomandibular Joint Arthroscopy

Apr 30, 1992/Case Reports

This case report describes a patient in whom arthroscopic surgery of the temporomandibular

Improvement in Attitudes Toward the Elderly Following Traditional and Geriatric Mock Clinics for Physical Therapy Students

Mar 31, 1992/Research Reports

The purpose of this study was to determine whether the attitudes of students in

Commentary

Mar 31, 1992/Research Reports

A Physical Therapy Model for the Treatment of Low Back Pain

Mar 31, 1992/Clinical Perspectives

Low back pain is commonly seen in physical therapy practice, and many methods of

Effects of Low Voltage Pulsed Current on Edema Formation in Frog Hind Limbs Following Impact Injury

Mar 31, 1992/Research Reports

The purpose of this study was to test the effect of low voltage pulsed current