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Oct 1, 2016/Column
Quick and easy tips for workplace wellness.
Aug 1, 2018/Feature
Many PTs are turning to creative solutions to lower costs and ensure better-quality purchases. But they're not abandoning all of their long-term relationships.
Jul 1, 2018/Article
PTs are using technology to promote mobility across patient populations.
Oct 1, 2018/Magazine
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Dec 1, 2018/Column
A tradition comes with a problematic side dish.
Sep 1, 2018/Column
Here's the scoop on the new Patient-Driven Payment Model.
Is this patient a good subject for research?
Aug 1, 2018/Column
The case for benching a problematic member.
It's paved with goals and plans, not just good intentions.
Jul 1, 2018/Column
You can establish healthy new behaviors.
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Nov 30, 1988/Special Issue: Foot and Ankle
The intent of this article is to present a detailed overview of the normal prenatal
This review article describes shoe inserts and provides information to assist physical
Familiarity with the characteristics of current prosthetic foot-ankle assemblies
Age-related changes in the feet include alterations in the skin, which becomes
The most frequently reported diabetic foot complication is plantar ulceration.
This article presents methods by which physical therapists can use splints and
This case report describes an approach for determining when fabricated orthoses
This report details a case history and outpatient physical therapy management of
Nov 30, 1988/Letters and Responses
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To the Editor:Much attention has been paid
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