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Jun 7, 2021/Course
Dec 1, 2021/Video
Check out these five short videos to learn about implicit bias and cultural competence in health care, and get recommendations for mindfulness, empathy, and self-reflection.
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.
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Nov 30, 2008/research-article
Background and ObjectivesFew studies have examined the effectiveness
Few studies have examined the effectiveness
Oct 31, 2008/editorial
Oct 31, 2008/news
The following article1 is the report of an American Diabetes Association
Oct 31, 2008/research-article
Exercise, along with dietary intervention, represents first-line therapy for diabetes
Background and PurposeThe primary purpose of this study was
The primary purpose of this study was
Background and PurposeThe purpose of this study was to compare
The purpose of this study was to compare
Background and ObjectiveGait characteristics differ in individuals
Gait characteristics differ in individuals
BackgroundWeight-bearing exercise has been contraindicated
Weight-bearing exercise has been contraindicated
ObjectiveOsteolysis and low bone mineral density (BMD) are
Osteolysis and low bone mineral density (BMD) are
Sep 30, 2008/Editorial