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PHYS THER
Vol. 74, No. 9, September 1994, pp. 797-800

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Editor's Notes

Getting to Know Us

Jules M Rothstein, PhD, PT, FAPTA, Editor

This excerpt was created in the absence of an abstract.

Monthly we bring to your mailbox a journal with a variety of elements. Perhaps a tour and some explanation are overdue. Editors too often assume that readers understand their grand designs and thus fail to discuss their schemes with their readers. Accept this belated tour as my mea culpa. Your feedback on the tour and what you regularly see in the Journal will be greatly appreciated.

In the front of the Journal and elsewhere you will notice advertising, something that not only helps pay the bills, but also provides a means by which the physical therapy community can be apprised of the products and services available to them. Product News, which appears toward the back of every issue, also serves this niche. To differentiate advertising from articles, we do not interleave ads within the body of our articles, but rather let them precede and follow full-length articles....


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