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Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy in Children With CP
Intensive, Progressive Exercise Program for Patients After Single-Level Lumbar Microdiskectomy
Physical Therapists' Management of Patients in the Acute Care Setting
Predicting Performance on the Licensure Examination
A Conceptual Model of Optimal International Service-Learning
EMG Activity During Step-up Exercises in Older Adults
Supported Treadmill Stepping and Walking Attainment in Preterm and Full-Term Infants
Patient Goal Priority Questionnaire for People With Persistent Musculoskeletal Pain
The Best We Can Be Is Yet to Come
We Must See the Possibilities
A Systems View of Physical Therapy Care
Cancer Prevention
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