Physical Therapy
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An Evaluation of Peak Emergency Braking Abilities in the Healthy Population
2012-05-19
MacLeod K,, Lewis J,, Grange S,, McCarthy I,, Smitham PJ, Lingham A,
“When can I return to driving?” is commonly asked by rehabilitating patients in orthopaedic clinics. Without definitive guidelines, patients may wait longer to drive, causing adverse social and economic effects. Determining peak emergency braking abilities in a healthy cohort may enable a better...
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An Evaluation of Peak Emergency Braking Abilities in the Healthy Population
2010-10-31
Lewis J,, Lingham A,, Grange S,, Smitham PJ, MacLeod K,, McCarthy I,
“When can I return to driving?” is commonly asked by rehabilitating patients in orthopaedic clinics. Without definitive guidelines, patients may wait longer to drive, causing adverse social and economic effects. Determining peak emergency braking abilities in a healthy cohort may enable a better...
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Developing computerized adaptive tests to improve the efficiency of patientreported outcome assessment: Clinically feasible procedures
Download2017-11-22
Douglas P. Gross, Erin McCabe, Okan Bulut
Presentation at 13th Annual Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital Spotlight on Research Breakfast. Background Patient-reported outcome measures (PRO) are considered valuable sources of information. A clinically useful PRO will balance efficiency (quick administration), while maintaining precision...
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Disability Management of Injured Workers: A Best Practices Resource Guide for Physical Therapists
Download2006
Lowe, Audrey, LaRoque, Donna, Muir, Iain, Gross, Douglas P.
This project is a collaborative venture between four stakeholder groups in the physical therapy profession. Representatives from education, regulation, practice and a payer organization came together to develop a resource guide intended to support physical therapists in the treatment of injured...
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2010-01-01
McNeely, Margaret L., Campbell, Kristin, Ospina, Maria, Rowe, Brian H., Dabbs, Kelly, Klassen, Terry P., Mackey, John, Courneya, Kerry S.
Background Upper-limb dysfunction is a commonly reported side effect of treatment for breast cancer and may include decreased shoulder range of motion (the range through which a joint can be moved) (ROM) and strength, pain and lymphedema. Objectives To review randomized controlled trials (RCTs)...
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Identification of Favourable Prognostic Factors
2012-02-15
Explore the potential for formalizing non-operative therapeutic approaches as part of a holistic approach to musculoskeletal care