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Physical Therapy and Manual Physical Therapy: Differences in Patient Characteristics
Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, 2005This study compared socio-demographic characteristics, health problem characteristics, and primary process data between database samples of patients referred to physical therapy (PT) versus a sample of patients referred to manual physical therapy (MPT) in the Netherlands. Statistical analysis indicated that that the MPT sample was significantly (P<0.
Ravensberg, C.D. van +6 more
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Physical and Occupational Therapy
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1999Occupational and physical therapists are concerned with an infant's ability to perform in object play and manipulation, self-care, mobility, and social function. Within the realm of child psychiatry, occupational and physical therapists contribute to a comprehensive assessment by providing in-depth neuromotor, sensory processing, and functional or ...
J, Case-Smith, S, Rogers
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The physics of photodynamic therapy
Physics in Medicine and Biology, 1986This review covers the following topics: outstanding problems in photodynamic therapy (PDT); light sources for PDT; light delivery systems for PDT; light dosimetry; haematoporphyrin derivative quantification in vivo.
B C, Wilson, M S, Patterson
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2017
Physical therapy has the evidence-based science knowledge to address a wide range of physical and psychological problems of addiction. Neuromodulation techniques are becoming more and more important in the treatment of addiction. Here, the efficacy of different neuromodulation techniques in addiction, such as transcranial direct current stimulation ...
Li-Jun, Xiao, Ran, Tao
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Physical therapy has the evidence-based science knowledge to address a wide range of physical and psychological problems of addiction. Neuromodulation techniques are becoming more and more important in the treatment of addiction. Here, the efficacy of different neuromodulation techniques in addiction, such as transcranial direct current stimulation ...
Li-Jun, Xiao, Ran, Tao
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Physical therapy rationale for physical therapy.
The American review of respiratory disease, 1981Physical therapy is applied to relieve airway obstruction and to decrease the ventilatory effects of increased resistance to flow. The most direct method for reducing resistance through airways and collateral channels for ventilation is to increase lung volume.
H, Menkes, J, Britt
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Pharmacology and Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy, 1995Optimum health care requires practitioners to mobilize and understand all available and reasonable resources on behalf of patients. For any health care practitioner to evaluate results of interventions, one must understand not just the interventions he or she provides, but also those being offered by other members of the health care team.
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