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Evidence-Based Practice
Citations 91-100 of 175 total displayed.
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(since Mar 1992):
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- Research Reports
Evidence-Based Practice: Beliefs, Attitudes, Knowledge, and Behaviors of Physical Therapists
- Diane U Jette, Kimberly Bacon, Cheryl Batty, Melissa Carlson, Amanda Ferland, Richard D Hemingway, Jessica C Hill, Laura Ogilvie, and Danielle Volk
Physical Therapy 2003; 83: 786-805.
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- Evidence In Practice
Is there evidence that strength training could help improve muscle function and other outcomes without reinforcing abnormal movement patterns or increasing reflex activity in a man who has had a stroke?
- Lisa Riolo and Kimberly Fisher
Physical Therapy 2003; 83: 844-851.
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- Letters and Responses
Autonomy or Isolationism?
- Tony Oliveri and Jules M Rothstein
Physical Therapy 2003; 83: 745.
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- Perspectives
The Use of Casts in the Management of Joint Mobility and Hypertonia Following Brain Injury in Adults: A Systematic Review
- Patricia A Mortenson and Janice J Eng
Physical Therapy 2003; 83: 648-658.
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- Evidence in Practice
Because of the risk of developing heterotopic ossification, are passive range of motion exercises contraindicated following traumatic injuries?
- David A Scalzitti
Physical Therapy 2003; 83: 659-667.
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- Dialogue on Evidence in Practice
On "Does acetic acid iontophoresis accelerate the resorption of calcium deposits in calcific tendinitis of the shoulder?"
- Philip Paul Tygiel and Charles D Ciccone
Physical Therapy 2003; 83: 667-670.
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- Evidence In Practice
Is there evidence that performing joint manipulation under local anesthetic block might be more effective than continuing a program of joint mobilization, stretching, and mobility exercises in a woman with recalcitrant adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder?
- Julie M Whitman, Julie M Fritz, and Robert E Boyles
Physical Therapy 2003; 83: 486-496.
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- Evidence In Practice
For a patient with type 1 diabetes and a heel ulcer, could the addition of electrical stimulation to standard wound treatment improve wound healing over standard wound treatment alone?
- Stephanie B Grim, Jordan M Duffy, Peter N Theodosopoulos, Dale R Fish, and Patricia J Ohtake
Physical Therapy 2003; 83: 290-296.
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- Editor's Notes
If the Only Journal You Read...
- Jules M Rothstein
Physical Therapy 2003; 83: 110-111.
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- Research Reports
A Quantitative Analysis of Research Publications in Physical Therapy Journals
- Patricia A Miller, K Ann McKibbon, and R Brian Haynes
Physical Therapy 2003; 83: 123-131.
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