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Journal of the American Physical Therapy Association.

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Reserve these dates and times for PTJ sessions at PT 2009.(at PT 2009)(Physical Therapy Journal)(Calendar)
June 1, 2009... PTJ Symposium: Nonpharmacologic CARE for Patients With Arthritis Thursday, June 11 2:00-5:00 pm 0.30 CEUs This year, Physical Therapy (PTJ) will publish papers adapted from presentations at the CARE V Conference held in Oslo, Norway. In this session, a panel of authors and editors...

Emilio Longoni (Italian, 1859-1932). The First and the Last Steps.(Brief article)
June 1, 2009... Emilio Longoni (Italian, 1859-1932). The First and the Last Steps. 1897. Oil on canvas. Photo Credit: Alinari / Art Resource, NY. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Once under police surveillance for being an "anarchist painter," Longoni belonged to the Divisionists, a group of artists known...

On "effects of forced use on arm function in the subacute phase after stroke: a randomized, clinical pilot study".(The Bottom Line)
June 1, 2009... What problems did the researchers set out to study, and why? The researchers wanted to study the effectiveness of 2 weeks of forced use training on arm function. Learned non-use of the upper limb is a problem frequently encountered after stroke, and constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT)...

On "physical therapists' experiences updating the clinical management of walking rehabilitation after stroke: a qualitative study".(The Bottom Line)(Report)
June 1, 2009... What problems did the researchers set out to study, and why? Using research literature as part of evidence-based physical therapist practice is not ubiquitous among physical therapists despite a high value placed on using evidence in practice. No published studies have examined how physical...

Effects of forced use on arm function in the subacute phase after stroke: a randomized, clinical pilot study.(Research Report)(Report)
June 1, 2009... Stroke is the leading cause of disability in many countries. (1) Because motor deficits and decreased use of the upper limb are frequent problems after stroke, it is important to develop cost-effective rehabilitation approaches designed to address these problems. Many patients with arm...

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