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Dec 1, 2021/Open Access
Staff burnout, low morale, and high turnover are an increasing problem in most health care professions, and physical therapy is no exception.
Dec 8, 2021/Video
Mobility is important to keep our bodies healthy. A great way to relieve tension after completing your notes is by doing some gentle mobility drills
Dec 15, 2021/Open Access
In this interview-style blog post, Jessie Podolak, PT, DPT, and Regina Landrus, PT, DPT, discuss bringing mental health awareness to the forefront of a multi-clinic system in rural America.
Dec 20, 2021/Open Access
Whether it's fruit, veggies, or meat, all foods play a role in how your body operates.
Dec 20, 2021/Video
When it comes to wellness, there is a unique balance between stress and recovery.
Dec 10, 2021/Video
After years of helping professional athletes return from injury, enhance their performance, and excel at their sport, Mike Reinold, PT, DPT, ATC, and Lenny Macrina, PT, MSPT, create a similar environment for the general public.
ABPTRFE is recognized as the agency for the accreditation of physical therapist residency and fellowship education programs. Access the directory of programs and information for participants and programs.
Jan 11, 2022/Open Access
As a physical therapist, you likely already understand rotational movement, but take time to stress its importance with your patients.
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Dec 31, 1981/Practice
Autonomic hyperreflexia is a common complication occurring in patients with cervical
Phonophoretic application of hydrocortisone has been studied by many researchers.
Nov 30, 1981/Special Issue: Respiratory Care
This article presents a brief overview of respiratory muscle mechanics and the
Techniques of chest physical therapy have been used since the early 1900s to decrease
The respiratory program of the Spinal Injury Service at Rancho Los Amigos Hospital
Swallowing problems are often unrecognized in acutely ill patients because of failure
Oct 31, 1981/Articles
To characterize the threshold behavior of the blood shunting response in non-stressed
Twenty subjects were followed up to three months after microneurographic recording
Courses emphasizing the affective domain are included in many allied health curricula.
Oct 31, 1981/Case Reports
Physical therapy for reducing muscle contracture, whether by passive stretch or