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期刊名:Physical therapy

缩写:PHYS THER

ISSN:0031-9023

e-ISSN:1538-6724

IF/分区:3.3/Q1

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Rebecca Molinini,Corri Stuyvenburg,Natalie A Koziol et al. Rebecca Molinini et al.
Objective: Emotional availability (EA) describes caregiver-child emotional attunement and is critical to fostering adaptive development. Although early physical therapist interventions adopt a family-centered approach, th...
Kyle J Strickland,Howard S Kim,Amee L Seitz Kyle J Strickland
Low back pain accounts for nearly 4 million annual emergency department (ED) visits, and patient outcomes following an ED visit for low back pain are poor. Additionally, only a small portion of patients visiting the ED for low back pain fol...
Derrick F Campbell,Mansoor Alameri,Felicity Macahilig-Rice et al. Derrick F Campbell et al.
Importance: Validation of the revised American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Physical Therapist Clinical Performance Instrument (PT CPI 3.0) is essential to ensure that we are effectively assessing Doctor of Physica...
Philip McClure Philip McClure
In the 29th Maley lecture, Phil McClure PT, PhD, FAPTA, shares a Perspective regarding the movement system and diagnosis. Despite declarations from the House of Delegates over 10 years ago, the concept of a movement system has not been wide...
Yael Arbel,Yoav Gimmon,Liora Shmueli Yael Arbel
Objective: This study aimed to compare the performance of 2 large language models, ChatGPT and Google Gemini, against experienced physical therapists and students in responding to multiple-choice questions related to vest...
Jordyn Rice,Ryan S Falck,Jennifer C Davis et al. Jordyn Rice et al.
Objective: Exercise is an evidence-based strategy for preventing falls. However, its efficacy may vary based on individual characteristics, like gait speed. The study examined whether baseline gait speed modified the effe...
Stefano Giuseppe Lazzarini,Riccardo Buraschi,Joel Pollet et al. Stefano Giuseppe Lazzarini et al.
Importance: Rotator cuff tendinopathy represents the most prevalent cause of shoulder pain, the third most common musculoskeletal disorder after low back pain and knee pain. ...
Yaniv Nudelman,Tamar Pincus,Noa Ben Ami Yaniv Nudelman
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the association of physical therapists' attitudes and beliefs about low back pain treatment outcomes within a publicly funded health care system. ...
Elizabeth Maus,Kimberley Scott,Rachel Ferrante et al. Elizabeth Maus et al.
Objective: This study aimed to describe the monitoring of treatment fidelity in a pragmatic pediatric rehabilitation trial using the National Institutes of Health Behavior Change Consortium framework, and to identify chil...
T George Hornby,Jennifer Moore,Carey L Holleran et al. T George Hornby et al.
Research over the past 20 years indicates the amount of task-specific walking practice provided to individuals with stroke, brain injury, or incomplete spinal cord injury can strongly influence walking recovery. However, more recent data su...