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Musculoskeletal Sonography in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine: Results of the First Worldwide Survey Study

open access: yesArchives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2010
Ozcakar L. Tok F, Kesikburun S. Palamar D, Erden G, Ulash A, Omac OK, cull AB, Capkin E, DeMuynck M. Musculoskeletal sonography in physical and rehabilitation medicine: results of the first worldwide survey study.
Levent Özçakar   +2 more
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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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TRAINING IN PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959
Rehabilitation is a word that denotes restoration or improvement in condition. In medicine it is concerned with a type of practice which places broad social responsibilities on the physician. Physical medicine and rehabilitation is directed toward treatment of disability.
C D, SHIELDS, H H, HUSSEY
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PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION

American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 1993
Numerous authorities have emphasized the need for expanding the quantity and quality of physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) research and academic productivity. Thus far, however, attempts to evaluate academic productivity have involved the manual sampling of relevant specialty journals. This approach greatly underestimates productivity.
J R, Bach, T W, Findley, R, Klecz
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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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Biofeedback in physical medicine and rehabilitation

Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 1978
Rehabilitation is a multidisciplinary process that includes the cooperative efforts of various medical specialists and their associates in related health fields to improve the mental, social, physical, and vocational aptitudes of persons who are handicapped, with the object of upgrading their ability to live happily and productively within their ...
C K, Fernando, J V, Basmajian
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THE COUNCIL ON PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952
A resolution passed by the House of Delegates of the American Medical Association in 1925 empowered the Board of Trustees to appoint a council on "'nonmedicinal agents' similar to the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry." 1 The council appointed by the Board of Trustees was originally named the Council on Physical Therapy.
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Rehabilitation Medicine: A Textbook on Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
In the six years since the first edition of this comprehensive book was published, scientific advances and clinical studies have necessitated the virtual rewriting of five complete chapters. "Principles of Home-Making and Housing" has been considerably revised and improved, with new diagrams and illustrations.
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