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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
Frank Krusen established the first Department of Physical Medicine in Philadelphia in 1929. He and other pioneers, such as Miland Knapp, Howard Rusk, and Earl Elkins, created a specialty that emphasized rehabilitation of chronically disabled patients rather than treatment of disease as such.1,2Early neglect of disabling injuries and illnesses is far ...
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

JAMA, 1999
THE FIELD OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE and rehabilitation or physiatry (the practitioner is a physiatrist) has continued to grow since its formation in 1947. One of the major concerns of the physiatrist is the improvement in the patient’s activities that add quality to life.
J M, Press, M H, Lawler, J C, Smith
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

New England Journal of Medicine, 1964
Vocational Counseling, Training and Job Placement Immediately after World War I there was a flurry of interest in increasing job opportunities for the disabled. As in many phases of rehabilitation, this interest died down in many areas in the years between the two wars.
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

New England Journal of Medicine, 1956
TO those interested in the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation the major sources of publications in this country are the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, the American Journal of Physical Medicine and the Physical Therapy Review.
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Military Medicine, 1951
Certification in spinal cord injury medicine established.-Measures of functional status are critical to outcome studies.-Outcome studies evaluate prognosis of traumatic brain injury.
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Physical medicine and rehabilitation.

JAMA, 1989
CONTEMPO last reviewed the specialty of physical medicine and rehabilitation (physiatry) in October 1986. 1 During that seemingly brief span of time, changes in the field have been remarkable. It has expanded in numbers, in breadth, and in scientific application. The most obvious track of the numerical growth in physiatry can be seen through the rapid
B S, Smith, M, Grabois
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation

PM&R, 2011
D Postacute medical rehabilitation provides care to people with a disability after a recent hospitalization due to trauma or illness, and has as its main goal functional improvement for these individuals to help them prepare to live as independently as possible.
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NOT REHABILITATION MEDICINE BUT PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION

American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 1988
M M, LaBan, J R, Meerschaert
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

1978
In the words of Gullickson and Licht “rehabilitation medicine is the medical management of physical disability” (16) . This does not imply that all the disabilities incurred by a particular patient are physical problems. To the contrary, significant consideration must be given to the psychological problems of patients undergoing the rehabilitative ...
C. Earl Hill, Paul F. Richardson
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Radiotheranostics in oncology: Making precision medicine possible

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Eric Aboagye
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