|
Professional Issues
Citations 31-40 of 331 total displayed.
|
Past content
(since Aug 1991):
|
- Diabetes Special Issue
Physical Activity and Diabetes: Opportunities for Prevention Through Policy
- Anjali D Deshpande, Elizabeth A Dodson, Ira Gorman, and Ross C Brownson
Physical Therapy 2008; 88: 1425-1435.
[Abstract]
[Full text]
[PDF]
- Research Reports
Meaning of Caring to 7 Novice Physical Therapists During Their First Year of Clinical Practice
- Bruce H Greenfield, Adam Anderson, Brittany Cox, and Michelle Coryell Tanner
Physical Therapy 2008; 88: 1154-1166.
[Abstract]
[Full text]
[PDF]
[ The Bottom Line ]
- Perspectives
Benchmarking Physical Therapy Clinic Performance: Statistical Methods to Enhance Internal Validity When Using Observational Data
- Linda Resnik, Dawei Liu, Dennis L Hart, and Vince Mor
Physical Therapy 2008; 88: 1078-1087.
[Abstract]
[Full text]
[PDF]
- Research Reports
Direct Access to Physical Therapy in the Netherlands: Results From the First Year in Community-Based Physical Therapy
- Chantal J Leemrijse, Ilse CS Swinkels, and Cindy Veenhof
Physical Therapy 2008; 88: 936-946.
[Abstract]
[Full text]
[PDF]
[ The Bottom Line ]
- Letters and Responses
Author Response
- Marc A Campo
Physical Therapy 2008; 88: 887-a-888-a.
[Full text]
[PDF]
- Letters and Responses
On "Work-related musculoskeletal disorders..." Campo MA, et al. Phys Ther. 2008;88:608–609.
- Susan W Halloran
Physical Therapy 2008; 88: 887.
[Full text]
[PDF]
- Case Reports
Misdiagnosis of Serotonin Syndrome as Fibromyalgia and the Role of Physical Therapists
- Gregory M Alnwick
Physical Therapy 2008; 88: 757-765.
[Abstract]
[Full text]
[PDF]
- Editorials
Climbing Out of Our Silos to Improve Practice
- Rebecca L Craik
Physical Therapy 2008; 88: 555-558.
[Full text]
[PDF]
- Research Reports
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders in Physical Therapists: A Prospective Cohort Study With 1-Year Follow-up
- Marc Campo, Sherri Weiser, Karen L Koenig, and Margareta Nordin
Physical Therapy 2008; 88: 608-619.
[Abstract]
[Full text]
[PDF]
[ The Bottom Line ]
- Research Reports
Health Care Providers Knowledge, Attitudes, and Self-efficacy for Working With Patients With Spinal Cord Injury Who Have Diverse Sexual Orientations
- Annlee Burch
Physical Therapy 2008; 88: 191-198.
[Abstract]
[Full text]
[PDF]
|
|