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  1. Advance articles

    Research Article 14 May 2024. The Targeted Motor Control Screening Tool is Valid for Four-Year-Old Children. Laura Brown and others. Physical Therapy, ... Exploration of Doctor of Physical Therapy Education Instruction of Social Determinants of Health and Health Equity for People with Disabilities

  2. How New Technology Is Improving Physical Therapy

    Person-centered care and physical therapy: a "people-like-me" approach. [published online ahead of print October 14, 2019]. Phys Ther. 10.1093/ptj/pzz139. This article presents the idea of the "People-Like-Me" approach in physical therapy in significant detail.

  3. An Update of Systematic Reviews Examining the Effectiveness of

    Objective To update a systematic review published in 2013 that focused on evaluating the effectiveness of interventions within the scope of physical therapy, including exercise, manual therapy, electrotherapy, and combined or multimodal approaches to managing shoulder pain. Design Umbrella review. Literature Search An electronic search of PubMed, Web of Science, and CINAHL was undertaken ...

  4. Total knee arthroplasty: does ultra-early physical therapy improve

    The Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Society recommends that after total knee arthroplasty (TKA), patients should be mobilized early. However, there is no consensus on how early physical therapy should be commenced. We aim to investigate whether ultra-early physical therapy (< 12 h postoperatively) leads to better outcomes. This is a retrospective cohort study of 569 patients who ...

  5. Physical Therapy

    Physical Therapy. Explore the latest in physical therapy, including management of sports injuries, postoperative rehabilitation, strength conditioning in the elderly, and more. This randomized clinical trial evaluates quality-of-life outcomes in patients with claudication following extracorporeal corporeal shockwave therapy.

  6. Examining health apps and wearable use in improving physical ...

    Health apps and wearables are touted to improve physical health and mental well-being. However, it is unclear from existing research the extent to which these health technologies are efficacious ...

  7. Physical therapy as a promising treatment for osteoarthritis: A

    Physical therapy is the most commonly recommended nonpharmacological and nonsurgical treatment for musculoskeletal diseases, especially OA ( Rausch Osthoff et al., 2018; Kolasinski et al., 2020 ). Physical therapy is economical and convenient, with few or minor adverse reactions ( Fritz et al., 2015; Rhon et al., 2022 ).

  8. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy: Vol 54, No 5

    Early Surgery Versus Exercise Therapy and Patient Education for Traumatic and Nontraumatic Meniscal Tears in Young Adults—An Exploratory Analysis From the DREAM Trial. Camma Damsted , Søren T. Skou , Per Hölmich , Martin Lind , Claus Varnum , Hans Peter Jensen , Mogens Strange Hansen , Jonas Bloch Thorlund.

  9. Current Physical Therapy for Skin Scars Management: A Scoping Review

    Background: Scar impairments impose a great economic burden and influence a subject's well-being and quality of life. Despite that, physiotherapy interventions are poorly investigated. Objective of the study: Provide a comprehensive overview of studies addressing physiotherapy and conservative non-invasive interventions for skin scar management, summarizing studies based on scar type ...

  10. Effectiveness of physical therapy and exercise on pain and functional

    The physical therapy was administered to the waist region by the physiotherapist, for a total of 10 sessions, five days per week, with a single session per day. The sessions included a hot pack, ultrasound, and TENS treatment. ... The authors received no financial support for the research and/or authorship of this article. References. 1.

  11. Has Reporting on Physical Therapy Interventions Improved in 2 Decades

    Objectives To investigate the completeness of reporting of physical therapy interventions in randomized controlled trials before and after publication of the Template for Intervention Description and Replication (TIDieR) checklist (a reporting guideline for interventions). Design Meta-research. Methods We searched 6 journals for trials using physical therapy interventions that were published ...

  12. Effects of physical exercise on physical function in older adults in

    For this systematic review and network meta-analysis, we searched PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine Source, and SPORTDiscus to identify randomised controlled trials assessing the effects of exercise interventions (vs usual care) on physical function (ie, functional independence, physical performance, and other related measures, such as muscle strength ...

  13. Physical Therapy in Sport

    Physical Therapy in Sport covers topics dealing with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of injuries, as well as more general areas of sports and exercise medicine and those related to exercise rehabilitation. The journal publishes original research, case studies, reviews, masterclasses, papers on clinical approaches, and book reviews, as ...

  14. APTA Article Search

    Members get full-text access to research and other articles from more than 5,000 clinical and academic publications through the EBSCO Discovery Service provided by APTA Article Search. ... Foundation for Physical Therapy Research; PTPAC; Find your chapter or section. 800-999-2782. For Advertisers, Exhibitors, and Sponsors | For Media.

  15. Journal of Acute Care Physical Therapy

    The Journal of Acute Care Physical Therapy (JACPT) is the only peer reviewed journal dedicated specifically to acute care physical therapy. JACPT is the official journal of the Academy of Acute Care Physical Therapy of the American Physical Therapy Association. It is a forum for information regarding the physical therapy needs of patients receiving acute care.

  16. Roundup

    Another year, another collection of high-quality, on-point research published in PTJ: Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Journal, APTA's scientific journal. The publication, available for free to members as a member benefit, continued to grow in influence as it made inroads in social media, offered more podcasts than ever, and refined its continuous publication model.

  17. Using research to guide practice: The Physiotherapy Evidence Database

    Each article can be coded for up to three subdisciplines of physical therapy. Articles are coded as "other" when it is not possible to code it using the available subdisciplines. Since PEDro was launched, one subdiscipline (oncology) was added in 2002 in response to the growing body of research about physical therapy interventions for this ...

  18. Articles

    Advances in Rehab Technology. May 1, 2024. APTA Releases 2023 Annual Report. Apr 29, 2024. Employer Noncompete Restrictions Eliminated in New Rule. Apr 26, 2024. CMS Issues Final Rule on SNF Minimum Staffing. Apr 24, 2024. CMS Delays Startup of Problematic Restrictions on Access to Research Data.

  19. Getting Started with Research

    S (Sample, i.e. the group being studied) = Physical therapy interns PI Phenomenon of Interest, i.e., the reason for the behavior or decisions) = Clinical placements in extended care facilities D (Design, i.e. how the research was collected) = Surveys and interviews

  20. Becoming a Doctor

    Working in the lab introduced Eric to many areas of research and medicine he remains passionate about today, including translational research, public health, wildfires, and immunology. It also revealed how many more problems needed to be solved—and how much more research would be needed to solve them. He wanted to be involved with that research.

  21. JOSPT

    Research Report. Popping pills in youth elite sports - fact or fiction? A 36-week prospective cohort study of analgesic use in 1195 youth elite athletes and student controls. ... ©2022 Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy d/b/a Movement Science Media ...

  22. Research Agenda for Physical Therapy From the American Physical Therapy

    Research agendas play an important role in directing scholarly inquiry in a field. The Research Agenda for Physical Therapy From the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) outlines research priorities that are vital to advancing physical therapist practice and the profession. The development of the research agenda included multiple iterative steps and feedback from stakeholders.

  23. Muscatine physical therapy clinic participating in fibromyalgia research

    Last year, according to Clinic Manager and physical therapist Amanda Crouch, the Muscatine location alongside many other Rock Valley locations began participating in a pragmatic clinic study.

  24. Finding Physical Therapy Literature

    Finding Physical Therapy Literature. Article. Date: Monday, March 23, 2020. Keeping up to date on evidence-based practice requires finding and accessing physical therapy literature. No single database or website provides access to every journal or magazine article ever published. So here are some places to start your research quest.

  25. Best Online Therapy Services We Tried In 2024

    Some research shows that online therapy can be promising for depression and other behavioral outcomes Andersson G, Cuijpers P. Internet-based and other computerized psychological treatments for ...

  26. Lifestyle Medicine: The Role of the Physical Therapist

    Dear Editors, Authors, and Readers, I applaud the authors of the article Lifestyle Medicine: A Brief Review of Its Dramatic Impact on Health and Survival by Bodai et al. 1 I would like to suggest an addition to the article. It cites the root cause of most chronic diseases as poor nutrition and physical inactivity. With regard to physical inactivity, physical therapists must be involved as a ...