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- 1From: Physical Therapy. (Vol. 74, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedThe stated purposes of this book are to provide information about musculoskeletal disorders to the clinician who does not have "extensive formal training" in this area, and to facilitate communication between...
- 2From: Physical Therapy. (Vol. 74, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedAs Alice observed, sometimes things get "curiouser and curiouser." Actually sometimes things get downright weird. Looking back on the '60 and the Woodstock generation shows, however, that appreciation of the weird often...
- 3From: Physical Therapy. (Vol. 74, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedBackground and Purpose. Although the success of conservative management of congenital muscular torticollis has been well documented, relatively little is known about the determinants of response to treatment, such as...
- 4From: Physical Therapy. (Vol. 74, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedIn the preface of this new textbook, editor and primary author Thomas Souza states, whereas the 1980s was the decade of the knee, the 1990s is the decade of the shoulder." Recently published textbooks (ie, The Shoulder,...
- 5From: Physical Therapy. (Vol. 74, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedBachground and Purpose. Differences if any, in energy costs during walking of children with below-knee amputations (BKAs) and those of children without amputations have not been quantified. The purpose of this...
- 6From: Physical Therapy. (Vol. 74, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedThe title of the article by Bandy and Irion in the September 1994 issue of Physical Therapy contains a typographical error. The correct title is "The Effect of Time of Static Stretch on the Flexibility of the Hamstring...
- 7From: Physical Therapy. (Vol. 74, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedPhysical agent instructors from physical therapy schools in the New York City area decided that there was a need for a text for their students about physical agents. These instructors met their goal by producing a text...
- 8From: Physical Therapy. (Vol. 74, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedBackground and Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine whether an example in a technical research report would affect application of content to hypothetical patient problems and to future patients. Subjects....
- 9From: Physical Therapy. (Vol. 74, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedThis text is written from a different point of view than the typical research design and applications text. First, the authors offer the reader a less restrictive definition of research than most texts of this nature....
- 10From: Physical Therapy. (Vol. 74, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedThe purpose of this work is to present the current arthroscopic techniques used by the shoulder team at the Southern California Orthopedic Institute in Van Nuys, Calif. In the initial chapter, the author presents...
- 11From: Physical Therapy. (Vol. 74, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedBackground and Purpose. The purposes of this investigation were to determine the effect of five commonly used voltage waveforms (four pulsed and one sinusoidal) on excitation of sensory and motor nerves and to...
- 12From: Physical Therapy. (Vol. 74, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedBackground and Purpose. Electrical stimulation has been used to assess skeletal muscle resistance to fatigue. The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that 12 weeks of intense endurance exercise training on a...
- 13From: Physical Therapy. (Vol. 74, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedThis text is included in the "Skills for Practice Series" from the United Kingdom. The text is divided into three parts. Chapter 1 presents a description of the assumptions underlying quantitative and qualitative...
- 14From: Physical Therapy. (Vol. 74, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedThis is the second edition of Human Walking, originally written by Verne T Inman, Henry J Ralston, and Frank Todd. Jessica Rose and James Gamble serve as chief editors for the second edition and have recruited 13...
- 15From: Physical Therapy. (Vol. 74, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedThis new manual is presented in six chapters that are divided into 36 separate laboratory dissection projects. Each project is designed to be completed in a 2-hour period. The first chapter provides a general...
- 16From: Physical Therapy. (Vol. 74, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedCitation Only
- 17From: Physical Therapy. (Vol. 74, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedThe primary purpose of this textbook is to present a variety of alternative strategies for the management of orthopedic conditions occurring in elders. In particular, the book presents the views and approaches to...
- 18From: Physical Therapy. (Vol. 74, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedBackground and Purpose. The evaluation of craniosacral motion is an approach used by physical therapists and other health professionals to assess the causes of pain and dysfunction, but evidence for the existence of this...
- 19From: Physical Therapy. (Vol. 74, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedThis videotape presents instruction and information for patients who require crutches. The information emphasizes the safe and efficient use of crutches, with practical applications in a variety of common daily...