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Does Research Improve Clinical Services?
Clinicians and researchers are often at the two ends of a dichotomy. Clinicians encounter patients in their day-to-day practice. They have to be practically oriented when considering a treatment and i...
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Gabriel Ng
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40
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Isokinetic Muscle Testing: Reflections on Future Venues
Abstract:: This paper presents a brief summary of the background to the development of isokinetic dynamometry, while reflecting upon some future potential research fields. Among the latter, it is beli...
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Zeevi Dvir
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41-46
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Evidence-Based Physiotherapy in Intensive Care
Abstract:: The aim of this paper is to arouse physical therapist awareness of the necessity for evidence-based practice in the intensive care environment. This article summarizes findings from an inte...
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Alice Jones
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47-52
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Assessment of Thoracic Kyphosis Using the Flexicurve for Individuals with Osteoporosis
Abstract:: Thoracic kyphosis is one of the manifestations of spinal osteoporosis. Since kyphosis is associated with patient symptoms and is a risk factor for loss of function, it would be beneficial t...
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Teri L. Yanagawa,
Murray E. Maitland,
Keith Burgess,
Liz Young,
David Hanley
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53-57
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