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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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Ward Heij,Lieke Sweerts,J Bart Staal et al. Ward Heij et al.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess whether the superior cost-effectiveness of a personalized physical therapy approach (Coach2Move)-which was demonstrated in a previous trial compared with usual care physi...
Khang Nguyen,Luciana G Macedo,Brenda Vrkljan et al. Khang Nguyen et al.
Objective: Participation in life situations is a critical aspect of health recognized by the World Health Organization. Guidelines to prevent spreading of COVID-19 place older adults at risk of worsening participation. Th...
Brad Stockert,Kelly Macauley,Jacque Bradford et al. Brad Stockert et al.
Objectives: The purposes of this study were to describe the current use of (1) simulation in student physical therapist professional education programs and (2) standards of best practice (SOBP) for simulation-based educat...
Jason T Jakiela,Dana Voinier,Rana S Hinman et al. Jason T Jakiela et al.
Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate whether a remotely delivered physical therapist intervention increases physical activity (PA) over 12 weeks, compared with existing web-based resources, in adults wit...
Gemma Stanford,Tracey Daniels,Catherine Brown et al. Gemma Stanford et al.
In looking back on 2020 and 2021, this Perspective reflects on the monumental impacts of the rollout of cystic fibrosis (CF) transmembrane conductance regulator highly effective modulator therapies and the COVID-19 pandemic on the managemen...
Mary Insana Fisher,Joy C Cohn,Shana E Harrington et al. Mary Insana Fisher et al.
Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is the most common side effect of cancer treatment. Regular surveillance is recommended, but few clinical practice guidelines transparently assess study bias, quality, and clinical utility in deriving recommenda...
Diana Denk,Talia Herman,Demi Zoetewei et al. Diana Denk et al.
Objective: Freezing of gait (FOG) is an episodic, debilitating phenomenon that is common among people with Parkinson disease. Multiple approaches have been used to quantify FOG, but the relationships among them have not b...
Colleen M Kigin Colleen M Kigin
Colleen M. Kigin, PT, DPT, MS, MPA, FAPTA, the 52nd Mary McMillan Lecturer, is a consultant focused on innovation. She is a visiting clinical professor at the University of Colorado physical therapy program, University of Colorado School of...