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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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Biofeedback in physical medicine and rehabilitation [PDF]

open access: possibleBiofeedback 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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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Trends in Graduate Medical Education and Subspecialization Amid Changing Demographics.

American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 2019
With an aging and growing US population, American healthcare faces an impending physician shortage. This is important for the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation, because physiatrists' skills in managing chronic conditions and functional ...
Aldis H. Petriceks   +2 more
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1997
Rehabilitation medicine has a clear but complex mission. As the 13th century physician-philosopher Maimonides once remarked, "To sustain and nurture a man alive in the throes of disease and disability is as great a miracle as to create him." This credo, emblematic of physiatry's calling, is well represented in the pages of Dr Randall L.
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Association of Participation in the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Maintenance of Certification Program and Physician Disciplinary Actions

American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 2019
Objective The study analyzed the relationship between participation in the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation maintenance of certification program and the incidence of disciplinary actions by state medical boards over a physician’s ...
C. Kinney   +4 more
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1984
Because patients with major disabilities usually are initially seen with a variety of problems that touch on many aspects of several different medical and psychosocial specialties and, most recently, the specialty of neurocybernetics, physical medicine and rehabilitation is a multidisciplinary practice that crosses traditional specialty and ...
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The Vital Role of Professionalism in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 2019
Professionalism in medicine is universally embraced, and it is the foundation for core competencies in medical education, clinical practice, and research.
J. Silver   +11 more
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981
The United Nations has proclaimed 1981 the International Year of the Disabled, and thus the research and clinical advances in physical medicine and rehabilitation are appropriately highlighted. Diagnosis Single-fiber electromyography has emerged as a clinically useful technique to identify neuromuscular transmission defects at an earlier stage in ...
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Simulation‐Based Education for Urgent Medical Complications Common to the Rehabilitation Setting: An Educational Program for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residents

PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitation, 2019
Simulation technology is being increasingly adopted into medical education and is consistently associated with positive effects on knowledge, skills, and patient‐related outcomes.
Laura Malmut, Monica E. Rho
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
To the Editor.— I think George A. Sheehan, MD (232:1127,1975) makes a good point in indicating the lack of use of physical therapy modalities in the treatment of noncontact sports injuries. I think part of the problem is that too few patients are referred to physicians in my specialty of physical medicine and rehabilitation to use all the modalities ...
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