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Abstracts to be presented at Physical Therapy 2000 are listed by author/presenter and by category. Presenters' names appear in bold in the Author/Presenter Index.

Adams B. The Pre-Absorptive, Instantaneous Effect of Natural and Refined Sugar on Quadriceps quadriceps /quad·ri·ceps/ (kwod´ri-seps) having four heads.

quad·ri·ceps
n.
The large four-part extensor muscle at the front of the thigh.

adj.
 Peak Torque. (PO-RR-96-TH)

Adler J. The Development and Initial Evaluation of a Critical Pathway for Patients Seen in Rehabilitation rehabilitation: see physical therapy.  Therapy Services for Low Back Pain. (PL-RR-159-TH)

Aitken S Aitken may refer to:
  • Aitken (crater), a crater on the Moon
  • Aitken (surname), people with the surname Aitken
. Weight Bearing at One Year After Ankle Replacement. (PL-RR-185-S)

Allen F. Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy to Improve Upper Extremity upper extremity
n.
The shoulder, arm, forearm, wrist, or hand. Also called superior limb, thoracic limb.
 Function in Lower Functioning Subjects Following Stroke: A Case Study. (PO-RR-48-TH)

Alon G. Electrically Induced Quadriceps Femoris Muscle
"Quads" redirects here. For other uses see Quad
The quadriceps femoris (quadriceps, quadriceps extensor, guads or quads) includes the four prevailing muscles on the front of the thigh.
 Contraction Force Output and Fatigue in Females and Males. (PL-RR-138-F)

Alt T. Cross-Validation of Near Infrared Body Composition Analysis: A High School Wrestler Specific Prediction Equation. (PO-RR-94-TH)

Alvey R. The Effect of Hand Dominance on Standing Balance Variables With Respect to Three Different Ground Reactive Force Interfaces. (PO-SI-39-F)

Applegate E. The Effects of Therapeutic Taping on Seated Postural Control in Children With Cerebral Palsy cerebral palsy (sərē`brəl pôl`zē), disability caused by brain damage before or during birth or in the first years, resulting in a loss of voluntary muscular control and coordination. . (PL-RR-194-TH)

Arena S. A Pictorial and Descriptive Reference Guide for Wound Dressing Management. (POSI-103-F)

Arsenault A. Interrater Reliability of the Manual Segmental segmental /seg·men·tal/ (seg-men´t'l)
1. pertaining to or forming a segment or a product of division, especially into serially arranged or nearly equal parts.

2. undergoing segmentation.
 Motion Evaluation of the Craniovertebral Region. (PL-RR-169-F)

Ashe K. The Effect of Hand Dominance on Standing Balance Variables With Respect to Three Different Ground Reactive Force Interfaces. (PO-SI-39-F)

Avakian J. EMG EMG
abbr.
electromyogram


Electromyography (EMG)
A diagnostic test that records the electrical activity of muscles.
 Activity of the Abdominal Muscles abdominal muscles Clinical anatomy The large muscles of the anterior abdominal wall–external oblique, internal oblique, rectus abdominalis, which help in breathing, support spinal muscles while lifting, and help maintain abdominal organs and GI tract in their  Using Traditional Crunches vs an Abdominal Exercise Abdominal exercises are those that affect the abdominal muscles (colloquially known as the stomach muscles). Breakdowns
The abdominal muscles are classified into two parts the rectus abdominus muscle and the obliques.
 Assistive Device assistive device Public health Any device designed or adapted to help people with physical or emotional disorders to perform actions, tasks, and activities. See Americans with Disabilities Act, Architectural barriers, Assistive technology. . (PO-RR-97-TH)

Baker L. Evaluation of the Children's RPE RPE Retinal Pigment Epithelium
RPE Rating of Perceived Exertion (exercise)
RPE Respiratory Protective Equipment
RPE Regular Pulse Excitation
RPE Registered Professional Engineer
RPE Rapid Palatal Expansion
 Index During Cycling Exercise. (PO-RR-10-TH)

Baldwin K. Fatigue Dependency vs. Task Dependency During Submaximal Isometric isometric /iso·met·ric/ (-met´rik) maintaining, or pertaining to, the same measure of length; of equal dimensions.

i·so·met·ric
adj.
1.
 Quadriceps Exercise. (PL-RR-134-F)

Baldwin K. Reliability Analysis of the Wisconsin Gait gait (gat) the manner or style of walking.

antalgic gait  a limp adopted so as to avoid pain on weight-bearing structures, characterized by a very short stance phase.
 Scale for Novice Evaluators. (PO-RR-52-TH)

Balogun J. Learning-Style Preferences of Physical Therapist Students. (PL-RR-119-W)

Barb D. The Effects of Preoperative pre·op·er·a·tive
adj.
Preceding a surgical operation.



preoperative

preceding an operation.


preoperative care
the preparation of a patient before operation.
 Education on Patient Perceptions and Objective Outcomes Following Total Knee and Total Hip Arthroplasty total hip arthroplasty,
n total hip replacement; surgical reconstruction of the hip in which the ball-and-socket joint is replaced with a prosthesis.
. (PO-RR-65-F)

Bartholomy J. Validity Analysis of Fluid Goniometer goniometer /go·ni·om·e·ter/ (go?ne-om´e-ter)
1. an instrument for measuring angles.

2. a plank that can be tilted at one end to any height, used in testing for labyrinthine disease.
 Measurements on Passive Knee Flexion flexion /flex·ion/ (flek´shun) the act of bending or the condition of being bent.

flex·ion
n.
1. The act of bending a joint or limb in the body by the action of flexors.

2.
. (PL-RR-142-F)

Bartolacci G. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Osteoporosis. (PL-SI-132-S)

Beardslee M. Electrical Conductivity Not to be confused with electrical conductance, a measure of an object's or circuit's ability to conduct an electric current between two points, which is dependent on the electrical conductivity and the geometric dimensions of the conducting object.  of Commonly Used Wound Dressings. (PL-RR-219-F)

Beherec A. Development of "The Physical Therapist's Guide to the Medical and Surgical Management of Breast Cancer." (PO-SI-57-F)

Bender D. Interdisciplinary and Preventative Care for Older Adults and Children Dwelling in a Rural Community. (PL-SI-201-S)

Bender D. Interdisciplinary Perceptions Between Nursing and Physical Therapy Students. (PO-SI-22-TH)

Bennett A. Sitting Functional Reach Test: Values Among Healthy and Effect of Aging. (PL-RR-145-F)

Benoit J. The Effect of Hand Dominance on Standing Balance Variables With Respect to Three Different Ground Reactive Force Interfaces. (PO-SI-39-F)

Berger D. Integrating Community Service Learning Into a Physical Therapy Curriculum. (PL-SI-133-S)

Berger H. Selected Outcomes of Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Persons With OSA 1. OSA - Open Scripting Architecture.
2. OSA - Open System Architecture.
. (PO-RR-9-TH)

Besser M. A Gleno-Humeral Joint Screening Test and Bilateral Comparisons of Abduction Abduction
Balfour, David

expecting inheritance, kidnapped by uncle. [Br. Lit.: Kidnapped]

Bertram, Henry

kidnapped at age five; taken from Scotland. [Br. Lit.
 Range of Motion in Subjects With Impaired GH Joint Mobility Associated With Soft Tissue Restriction. (PO-RR-62-TH)

Bilodeau M. Comparison of Fatigue Mechanisms Between Young and Older Healthy Adults During a Sustained Maximum Voluntary Contraction. (PO-RR-40-TH)

Bilodeau M. Reliability of the Fatigue Response of Selected Structures of the Neuromuscular System neuromuscular system
n.
The muscles of the body together with the nerves supplying them.
 for a Sustained Maximum Voluntary Contraction Protocol. (PO-RR-90-TH)

Bish n. 1. Same as Bikh.  B. The Effects of Slant slant (slant)
1. a sloping surface of agar in a test tube.

2. slant culture.
 Board and a Portable Stretch Device on Dorsiflexion dorsiflexion /dor·si·flex·ion/ (dor?si-flek´shun) flexion or bending toward the extensor aspect of a limb, as of the hand or foot.

dor·si·flex·ion
n.
The turning of the foot or the toes upward.
 Range of Motion. (PO-RR-58-TH)

Blaisdell K. Development of a Computerized Database to Describe the Patient Population Receiving Therapy and Productivity of the Therapy Staff in a Tertiary Care tertiary care Managed care The most specialized health care, administered to Pts with complex diseases who may require high-risk pharmacologic regimens, surgical procedures, or high-cost high-tech resources; TC is provided in 'tertiary care centers', often  Facility. (PO-SI-7-TH)

Boeyink C. Fatigue Dependency vs. Task Dependency During Submaximal Isometric Quadriceps Exercise. (PL-RR-134-F)

Boggs S Boggs is a surname, and may refer to:
  • jon wesley boggs,America lawyer and lobbyist
  • J. Caleb Boggs, American lawyer and politician
  • Charles Boggs, American naval officer
  • Danny Julian Boggs, American judge
  • Dock Boggs, American banjo player
. Enhancing Productive Physical Therapy in Children Using Strategic Interaction Therapy. (PL-RR-209-TH)

Bohannon R. Reduced Push Forces Accompany Device Use During Sliding Transfers of Seated Subjects. (PL-RR-189-F)

Bonnin M. Cardiovascular Rehabilitation in Individuals With Chronic Low Back Pain. (PO-RR-11-F)

Booth M. Management for a Child With Spastic spastic /spas·tic/ (spas´tik)
1. of the nature of or characterized by spasms.

2. hypertonic, so that the muscles are stiff and movements awkward.


spas·tic
adj.
1.
 Diplegic Cerebral Palsy: A Case Study. (PL-SI-195-TH)

Bork B. Physical Therapist-School Applications and Admissions: A Descriptive Look at the Last Seven Years. (PO-SI-18-TH)

Botch L. Wheelchair Use by Nursing Home Residents: Effectiveness in Meeting Patient Needs and Therapy Goals for Positioning and Mobility. (PO-RR-73-F)

Bottomley J. Different Models of Functional Outcome Following Hip Fractures hip fracture Orthopedic surgery A femoral fracture which affects 1/6 white ♀–US during life Epidemiology 250,000/yr–US Specifics Proximal femur; 90+% femoral neck, intertrochanteric; 5-10% are subtrochanteric Risk factors Tall, thin ♀,  in Six Long Term Care Facilities. (PL-RR-154-F)

Bowman K. Learning Styles of Physical Therapy Students and Clinicians. (PO-RR-16-TH)

Brach J. Measuring Exercise Tolerance for the Physical Demands of Daily Activities Among Community-Dwelling Frail Older Adults. (PL-RR-150-F)

Bravard S. The Effectiveness of Shoulder Taping in the Inhibition of the Upper Trapezius tra·pe·zi·us
n.
A muscle with origin from the superior nuchal line, the external occipital protuberance, the nuchal ligament, the spinous processes of the seventh cervical and thoracic vertebrae, with insertion into the lateral third of the posterior
 Muscle During Functional Movement as Determined by Electromyography electromyography

Process of graphically recording the electrical activity of muscle, which normally generates an electric current only when contracting or when its nerve is stimulated.
. (PO-RR-47-TH)

Brennan T. Effect of Practice Contractions on Grip Strength Grip strength is the force applied by the hand to pull on or suspend from objects. Optimum-sized objects permit the hand to wrap around a cylindrical shape with a diameter from one to three inches. . (PO-RR-67-F)

Brewster K. Development of a Computerized Database to Describe the Patient Population Receiving Therapy and Productivity of the Therapy Staff in a Tertiary Care Facility. (PO-SI-7-TH)

Brink E. Relationships Among 3 Measurements of Lumbar lumbar /lum·bar/ (lum´bar) pertaining to the loins.

lum·bar
adj.
Of, near, or situated in the part of the back and sides between the lowest ribs and the pelvis.
 Curvature curvature

Measure of the rate of change of direction of a curved line or surface at any point. In general, it is the reciprocal of the radius of the circle or sphere of best fit to the curve or surface at that point.
 Taken With Subjects Bent Forward. (PL-RR-143-F)

Brismee J. The Effect of Microcurrent Stimulation on Postoperative post·op·er·a·tive
adj.
Happening or done after a surgical operation.



postoperative

after a surgical operation.


postoperative care
 Pain After Patellar patellar

of or pertaining to the patella.


patellar cartilage
a cartilaginous process borne on the medial side of the patella of horses and cattle.
 Tendon-Bone Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction This article or section needs copy editing for grammar, style, cohesion, tone and/or spelling.
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. (PL-RR-199-F)

Brismee J. Evaluation of the "Silent Zone": A Reliability Study of a Manual Physical Therapy Technique Used to Determine Coupling Patterns of the Mid-Thoracic Spine. (PL-RR-170-F)

Brooks D. A Three Dimensional Force Mapping Study of a Neck Exercise Machine. (PL-RR-183-F)

Brown D. A Comparison of Three Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (prōˈ·prē·ō·sepˑ·tiv nerˈ·ō·musˑ·ky  Stretching Techniques on Correcting Forward Shoulder Posture in Young Adults. (PL-RR-206-F)

Brown E. The Effect of Hand Dominance on Standing Balance Variables With Respect to Three Different Ground Reactive Force Interfaces. (PO-SI-39-F)

Brown T. A Comparison of Two Six-Week Abdominal Exercise Programs: Exercise Ball Versus Mat Protocols. (PL-RR-213-F)

Bruce J. The Effect of Microcurrent Stimulation on Postoperative Pain After Patellar Tendon-Bone Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. (PL-RR-199-F)

Bryan W. A Comparison of Electromyographic Activity and Ground Reaction Force (GRF GRF Graph (File Name Extension)
GRF General Revenue Fund (Canada)
GRF General Revenue Fund (United States)
GRF Growth hormone-Releasing Factor
GRF Global Relief Foundation
) During a One-Legged Sit-to-Stand (OLSS OLSS Operational Logistics Support Summary (US DoD)
OLSS Overseas Limited Storage Site
OLSS Omaha Lounge Suit Society
) Between Individuals With Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA TKA Total Knee Arthroplasty
TKA The Kings Academy
TKA Teras Kasi Artist (Star Wars Galaxies)
TKA Team Killers Anonymous (gaming clan)
TKA Trochanter-Knee-Ankle
) and Controls. (PL-RR-187-S)

Bryan W. Neuromuscular neuromuscular /neu·ro·mus·cu·lar/ (-mus´ku-ler) pertaining to nerves and muscles, or to the relationship between them.

neu·ro·mus·cu·lar
adj.
1.
 Function of the Quadriceps After Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA). (PO-RR-69-F)

Bucknam J. Reliability Analysis of the Wisconsin Gait Scale for Novice Evaluators. (PO-RR-52-TH)

Bugnet D. The Effects of Moderate Upper Extremity Exercise and Fatigue on Joint Position Sense of the Glenohumeral Joint The glenohumeral joint, commonly known as the shoulder joint, is a synovial ball and socket joint and involves articulation between the glenoid fossa of the scapula (shoulder blade) and the head of the humerus (upper arm bone). . (PO-RR-61-TH)

Bulow C. Incidence of Low Back Pain in Women Who Are Pregnant. (PO-RR-102-F)

Burditt C. The Effects of Therapeutic Taping on Seated Postural Control in Children With Cerebral Palsy. (PL-RR-194-TH)

Burrows Burrows is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was created by redistribution in 1957, and formally came into existence in the provincial election of 1958. The riding is located in the northern part of Winnipeg.  A. The Effects of Moderate Upper Extremity Exercise and Fatigue on Joint Position Sense of the Glenohumeral Joint. (PO-RR-61-TH)

Bush K. Using Interactive Multimedia Technology to Teach Clinical Decision Making Skills. (MT-2-F)

Cadwell K. Effect of Aerobic Training on Cardiovascular Gait and Fundamental Ability Parameters in Patients Following CVA CVA
abbr.
cerebrovascular accident


CVA,
n See accident, cerebrovascular.


CVA

cerebrovascular accident.

CVA Cerebrovascular accident, see there
. (PL-RR-107-F)

Camblin A. Validity of the Children's RPE Index During Treadmill Exercise. (PO-RR-12-F)

Campbell K. Effect of Electrical Stimulation on Chronic Leg Ulcers. (PL-RR-220-F)

Campbell M. Pilot Study of an Intervention to Prevent Low Back Pain in Fire Rescue Workers. (PO-RR-87-F)

Campbell S. A CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc.
CD-ROM
 in full compact disc read-only memory

Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser).
 Self-Study Program for Teaching Therapists to Score the Test of Infant Motor Performance (TIMP TIMP Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase
TIMP Technical Information Management Plan
TIMP Thailand-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines
). (MT-5-F)

Carey J. Effect of Stimulus-Response Compatibility on Finger Movement Tracking Control in Subjects With Parkinson's Disease Parkinson's disease or Parkinsonism, degenerative brain disorder first described by the English surgeon James Parkinson in 1817. When there is no known cause, the disease usually appears after age 40 and is referred to as Parkinson's disease. . (PL-RR-175-F)

Carley P. The Effect of Hand Dominance on Standing Balance Variables With Respect to Three Different Ground Reactive Force Interfaces. (PO-SI-39-F)

Carley P. The Impact of Sized Polyurethane polyurethane

Any of a class of very versatile polymers that are made into flexible and rigid foams, fibres, elastomers (elastic polymers), surface coatings, and adhesives.
 Shoe Inserts A shoe insert can be classified as a height increasing insole. The insole can be placed inside the users footwear which raises the height of their heel appearing to make them look taller than they actually are.  on Reducing Back and Knee Pain. (PL-SI-177-F)

Carley P. The Influence of Floor Surfaces on Balance Reaction Times and Directional Control in Normal Subjects 20 to 59 Years Old. (PO-SI-38-F)

Carlonas R. Rehabilitation Post Concurrent ACL See access control list.

1. ACL - Access Control List.
2. ACL - Association for Computational Linguistics.
3. ACL - A Coroutine Language.

A Pascal-based implementation of coroutines.

["Coroutines", C.D.
 and PCL (Printer Command Language) The page description language for HP LaserJet printers. It has become a de facto standard used in many printers and typesetters. PCL Level 5, introduced with the LaserJet III in 1990, also supports Compugraphic's Intellifont scalable fonts.  Reconstructive Surgery reconstructive surgery
n.
Plastic surgery.


reconstructive surgery,
n surgery to rebuild a structure for functional or esthetic reasons.
. (PL-SI-212-S)

Carroll P. Rehabilitation Post Concurrent ACL and PCL Reconstructive Surgery. (PL-SI-212-S)

Casavant S. Development of a Computerized Database to Describe the Patient Population Receiving Therapy and Productivity of the Therapy Staff in a Tertiary Care Facility. (PO-SI-7-TH)

Cassady S. Evaluation of the Children's RPE Index During Cycling Exercise. (PO-RR-10-TH)

Cassady S. Validity of the Children's RPE Index During Treadmill Exercise. (PO-RR-12-F)

Casselman B. The Relationship and Agreement Between Measurements of the Lumbar Curve Using Radiographs and the Spinal Contour Gauge. (PO-RR-68-F)

Catlin P. The Effect of Shoulder Elevation and Work Glove on Maximum Grip Strength. (PO-RR-44-F)

Cech D. Intrarater Reliability of the Toddler and Infant Motor Evaluation (Pilot Studies 1 and 2). (PO-RR-81-F)

Chandler R. Validity Analysis of Fluid Goniometer Measurements on Passive Knee Flexion. (PL-RR-142-F)

Charley E. A Pictorial and Descriptive Reference Guide for Wound Dressing Management. (PO-SI-103-F)

Chen F. Changes in Gait and Center of Gravity Trajectory During Pregnancy. (PL-SI-218-F)

Chen W. Gait Analysis gait analysis Rehab medicine Evaluation of the gait of Pts with a neurologic or orthopedic condition affecting the motor control system–eg, brain injury, spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, stroke, multiple sclerosis, musculoskeletal actuator systems, post  in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis rheumatoid arthritis

Chronic, progressive autoimmune disease causing connective-tissue inflammation, mostly in synovial joints. It can occur at any age, is more common in women, and has an unpredictable course.
 With Ankle and Foot Involvement. (PO-RR-36-TH)

Chi S. The Effect of Training on Perception of Load Heaviness During Manual Lifting by Healthy Male and Female Subjects. (PO-RR-27-TH)

Chow S. The Effect of Disturbed Vision on Gait Parameters on the Young Healthy Population. (PO-RR-29-TH)

Chuang C. Gait Analysis in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis With Ankle and Foot Involvement. (PO-RR-36-TH)

Cigelman S. Lifelong Learning Lifelong learning is the concept that "It's never too soon or too late for learning", a philosophy that has taken root in a whole host of different organisations. Lifelong learning is attitudinal; that one can and should be open to new ideas, decisions, skills or behaviors.  as an Outcome of Physical Therapy Education. (PO-RR-20-TH)

Clapp J. The Effect of Hand Dominance on Standing Balance Variables With Respect to Three Different Ground Reactive Force Interfaces. (PO-SI-39-F)

Clark J. A Comparison of Two Exercise Training Techniques for Eliciting Matched Metabolic Responses in Persons With Paraplegia paraplegia (pâr'əplē`jēə), paralysis of the lower part of the body, commonly affecting both legs and often internal organs below the waist. When both legs and arms are affected, the condition is called quadriplegia. . (PO-RR-8-TH)

Clark S. Analysis of Bone Mineral Density bone mineral density
n.
See bone density.


bone mineral density A measurement of bone mass, expressed as the amount of mineral–in grams divided by the area scanned in cm2. See Bone densitometry.
 in Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury Spinal Cord Injury Definition

Spinal cord injury is damage to the spinal cord that causes loss of sensation and motor control.
Description

Approximately 10,000 new spinal cord injuries (SCIs) occur each year in the United States.
. (PL-RR-174-F)

Clarke F. Selection Criteria for Employment of Entry Level Physical Therapists: A Survey of New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 State Employers. (PO-RR-17-TH)

Clarke R. Incidence of Low Back Pain in Women Who Are Pregnant. (PO-RR-102-F)

Cocke M. Improving Physical Therapy Access: A Must in Today's Healthcare Environment. (PL-SI-105-TH)

Cohen S cohen
 or kohen

(Hebrew: “priest”) Jewish priest descended from Zadok (a descendant of Aaron), priest at the First Temple of Jerusalem. The biblical priesthood was hereditary and male.
. Development of a Computerized Database to Describe the Patient Population Receiving Therapy and Productivity of the Therapy Staff in a Tertiary Care Facility. (PO-SI-7-TH)

Cole P. Interdisciplinary and Preventative Care for Older Adults and Children Dwelling in a Rural Community. (PL-SI-201-S)

Coleman K. Dorsiflexion Motor Performance Improvement in Patients With Chronic Hemiplegia hemiplegia /hemi·ple·gia/ (-ple´jah) paralysis of one side of the body.hemiple´gic

alternate hemiplegia  paralysis of one side of the face and the opposite side of the body.
 Treated With a Prototype Biorehab Device. (PL-RR-172-TH)

Coleman P. Development of an Instrument to Measure Physical Therapists' Knowledge of Clinical Pharmacology Clinical pharmacology is the science of drugs and their clinical use. It is underpinned by the basic science of pharmacology, with added focus on the application of pharmacological principles and methods in the real world. . (PO-RR-74-TH)

Colosimo A. Rehabilitation Post Concurrent ACL and PCL Reconstructive Surgery. (PL-SI-212-S)

Conti S Conti (kôNtē`), cadet branch of the French royal house of Bourbon. Although the title of prince of Conti was created in the 16th cent. . Weight Bearing at One Year After Ankle Replacement. (PL-RR-185-S)

Cook T. A Case Study in the Economics of Ergonomics ergonomics, the engineering science concerned with the physical and psychological relationship between machines and the people who use them. The ergonomicist takes an empirical approach to the study of human-machine interactions.  and the Role of the Physical Therapist. (PO-SI-19-TH)

Cook T. The Effects of Arm Elevation on Blood Pressure and Skin Temperature Measured in the Hand. (PO-RR-55-TH)

Corcos D. Segmental Coordination for a Simple Reaching Task. (PL-RR-205-F)

Cornman-Levy D. A Gleno-Humeral Joint Screening Test and Bilateral Comparisons of Abduction Range of Motion in Subjects With Impaired GH Joint Mobility Associated With Soft Tissue Restriction. (PO-RR-62-TH)

Corrandini A. The Effect of Training on Perception of Load Heaviness During Manual Lifting by Healthy Male and Female Subjects. (PO-RR-27-TH)

Cotton A. Upper Extremity Critical Power as a Measure of Functional Endurance in a Healthy, Untrained Population. (PL-RR-215-F)

Covert-Sisung E. A Pictorial and Descriptive Reference Guide for Wound Dressing Management. (PO-SI-103-F)

Craft W. The Effects of Arm Elevation on Blood Pressure and Skin Temperature Measured in the Hand. (PO-RR-55-TH)

Crago J. Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy to Improve Upper Extremity Function in Lower Functioning Subjects Following Stroke: A Case Study. (PO-RR-48-TH)

Croarkin E. The Wolf Motor Function Test: Analysis of Components. (PL-RR-141-TH)

Cunha I. Characterization of Performance and Function in Patients With Acute Strokes. (PL-RR-171-TH)

Dahlke B. Lower Extremity lower extremity
n.
The hip, thigh, leg, ankle, or foot. Also called inferior limb, pelvic limb.
 Performance Following Hamstring Muscle hamstring muscle
n.
Any of the three muscles constituting the back of the upper leg that serve to flex the knee joint, adduct the leg, and extend the thigh.
 Injury in Male Track and Field Athletes. (PO-RR-93-TH)

Dalia A. The Effects of Thermal Ultrasound on the Extensibility of the Gastrocnemius/ Soleus so·le·us
n.
A muscle with origin from the head and shaft of the fibula, the medial margin of the tibia, and the tendinous arch passing between the tibia and fibula, with insertion into the tuberosity of the calcaneus, with nerve supply from the tibial
 Complex in Healthy Human Subjects. (PO-RR-86-F)

Daly J. Retraining re·train  
tr. & intr.v. re·trained, re·train·ing, re·trains
To train or undergo training again.



re·train
 of Stance Knee and Pelvic pelvic /pel·vic/ (pel´vik) pertaining to the pelvis.

pel·vic
adj.
Of, relating to, or near the pelvis.
 Control Using FNS FNS Food and Nutrition Service (USDA)
FNS Fonds National Suisse (French: Swiss National Science Foundation)
FNS Federated Naming Service
FNS Friedrich Naumann Stiftung
: A Case Study. (PO-RR-54-F)

Danoff J. Evaluation of Aerobic Capacity in Children With Inflammatory Myopathy myopathy /my·op·a·thy/ (mi-op´ah-the) any disease of muscle.myopath´ic

centronuclear myopathy  myotubular m.
 by Analysis of Heart Rate Kinetics kinetics: see dynamics.
Kinetics (classical mechanics)

That part of classical mechanics which deals with the relation between the motions of material bodies and the forces acting upon them.
 During Exercise Recovery. (PL-RR-109-F)

Danoff J. The Wolf Motor Function Test: Analysis of Components. (PL-RR-141-TH)

Davidson J. Effects of Awareness Through Movement Awareness Through Movement,
n.pr the Feldenkrais method, especially when taught to a group of students, as opposed to a one-on-one session. Students learn to focus on forgotten or poorly used body parts to recover full functionality.
, o Motor Learning Strategy, on Hamstring Length in Healthy Subjects. (PO-RR-99-TH)

Debogorski A. Retraining of Stance Knee and Pelvic Control Using FNS: A Case Study. (PO-RR-54-F)

DeClerck S. Quantitative Analysis Quantitative Analysis

A security analysis that uses financial information derived from company annual reports and income statements to evaluate an investment decision.

Notes:
 of Traction in the Glenohumeral Joint: In Vivo in vivo /in vi·vo/ (ve´vo) [L.] within the living body.

in vi·vo
adj.
Within a living organism.



in vivo adv.
 Roentgenographic roent·gen·og·ra·phy  
n.
Photography with the use of x-rays.



roentgen·o·graph
 Measurements. (PL-RR-168-TH)

Deel D. Balance, Fear of Falling Fear Of Falling is the Season 2 final episode of the Nickelodeon show All Grown Up. Episode Notes
  • Dil made a cameo in this episode and doesn't speak.
  • Susie does not appear in this episode.
, and Quality of Life in Arthritic Elders Participating in an Aquatic Exercise Program. (PL-RR-108-F)

Delargy L. Learning Styles of Physical Therapy Students and Clinicians. (PO-RR-16-TH)

Della Vecchia P. A Gleno-Humeral Joint Screening Test and Bilateral Comparisons of Abduction Range of Motion in Subjects With Impaired OH Joint Mobility Associated With Soft Tissue Restriction. (PO-RR-62-TH)

DeLuca S. Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy to Improve Upper Extremity Function in Lower Functioning Subjects Following Stroke: A Case Study. (PO-RR-48-TH)

Demkowicz S. The Effects of a Lower Extremity Strength Training Program on the Center of Pressure During Functional Reach in Individuals 65 and Older. (PL-RR-153-F)

DeRosa J. Effects of Awareness Through Movement, a Motor Learning Strategy, on Hamstring Length in Healthy Subjects. (PO-RR-99-TH)

Deshong L. Learning Styles of Physical Therapy Students and Clinicians. (PO-RR-16-TH)

Deskin K. Effect of Stimulus-Response Compatibility on Finger Movement Tracking Control in Subjects With Parkinson's Disease. (PL-RR-175-F)

Deusinger R. Attitudinal and Physical Effects Physical effects is the term given to a sub-category of special effects in which mechanical or physical effects are recorded. Physical effects are usually planned in preproduction and created in production.  of an Exercise Intervention for the Obese. (PL-RR-155-F)

Deusinger S. Attitudinal and Physical Effects of an Exercise Intervention for the Obese. (PL-RR-155-F)

Dickman S. The Effect of Added Leg Mass on Energy Cost and Gait Effeciency in Non-Pathologic Gait. (PO-RR-89-TH)

Diers D. Using an Internet Platform to Supplement Classroom Teaching. (PL-SI-130-S)

Dodson T. Analysis of Arthrokinematic Motion in the Glenohumeral Joint During Active Abduction. (PO-RR-60-TH)

Doebler M. The Effect of Different Static Stretch Hold Times on Hamstring Muscle Flexibilty in Active College Students. (PL-RR-210-S)

Domanchuk T. An Educational Enhancement Program for High School Students With Special Needs Enrolled in a Special Education Program. (PO-SI-85-F)

Domholdt E. Implementation of a Community-Based Patient Resources Group for Use in Physical Therapy Education. (PL-SI-129-TH)

Donovan E. Reliability and Validity of Physical Performance Tests for Patients With Cancer. (PO-RR-56-F)

Dornier L. The Effects of Stretching and Fatigue on Fractionated Reaction Time and Movement Time Prior to a Simple Task. (PO-RR-101-TH)

Dostal A. Cross-Validation of Near Infrared Body Composition Analysis: A High School Wrestler Specific Prediction Equation. (PO-RR-94-TH)

Dougherty S Dougherty may refer to:

Places
  • Dougherty (island), a phantom island
  • Dougherty, Oklahoma
  • Dougherty County, Georgia, a county in the state of Georgia, U.S.
. High Intensity Electrical Stimulation for Pain Management. (PL-SI-191-F)

Downey P. Pilot Study of an Intervention to Prevent Low Back Pain in Fire Rescue Workers. (PO-RR-87-F)

Drake C. The Effect of Shoulder Elevation and Work Glove on Maximum Grip Strength. (PO-RR-44-F)

Drinkard B. Evaluation of Aerobic Capacity in Children With Inflammatory Myopathy by Analysis of Heart Rate Kinetics During Exercise Recovery. (PL-RR-109-F)

DuBois B. The Effect of Tai Chi Tai Chi Definition

T'ai chi is a Chinese exercise system that uses slow, smooth body movements to achieve a state of relaxation of both body and mind.
 and Resistance Weight Training on Reduction of Fall Risk Factors in the Elderly. (PO-RR-41-F)

Dumas H. Review of Data Collection Methods Used for Children Receiving BOTOX Injections. (PO-SI-84-F)

Dumas J. Interrater Reliability of the Manual Segmental Motion Evaluation of the Craniovertebral Region. (PL-RR-169-F)

Echternach J. Different Models of Functional Outcome Following Hip Fractures in Six Long Term Care Facilities. (PL-RR-154-F)

Echternach J. The Use of Standardized Patients standardized patient Teaching patient, see there  in Teaching the Neurologic Examination neurologic examination A battery of clinical tests that evaluates a person's physiologic function and mental status, as well as the presence of any structural–organic lesions that may cause changes in neurologic function. Cf Psychiatric examination.  to Physical Therapy Students. (PL-SI-127-TH)

Echternach J. Weakness of the Upper Extremity Following a Humeral hu·mer·al
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or located in the region of the humerus or the shoulder.

2. Relating to or being a body part analogous to the humerus.



humeral

of or pertaining to the humerus.
 Head Fracture. (PL-SI-136-F)

Ecker K. A Comparison of Physical Therapy Students' and Physical Therapy Faculty Members' Awareness of the Tasks of Physical Therapist Assistants. (PO-RR-21-TH)

Eden J. A Three Dimensional Force Mapping Study of a Neck Exercise Machine. (PL-RR-183-F)

Egan K. The Effects of Static Stretching Static stretching is used to stretch muscles while the body is at rest. It is composed of various techniques that gradually lengthen a muscle to an elongated position (to the point of discomfort) and hold that position for 10-30 seconds.  on the Flexibility of the Achilles Tendon Achilles tendon
n.
The large tendon connecting the heel bone to the calf muscle of the leg. Also called calcanean tendon, heel tendon.
. (PL-RR-186-S)

Elias S. Reliability Analysis of the Wisconsin Gait Scale for Novice Evaluators. (PO-RR-52-TH)

Ellison L. Incidence of Low Back Pain in Women Who Are Pregnant. (PO-RR-102-F)

Elser T. The Effects of Thermal Ultrasound on the Extensibility of the Gastracnemius/Soleus Complex in Healthy Human Subjects. (PO-RR-86-F)

Elser T. Facilitation Facilitation

The process of providing a market for a security. Normally, this refers to bids and offers made for large blocks of securities, such as those traded by institutions.
 of Student Development and Involvement in Administration and Management Issues in the Physical Therapy Clinic Setting. (PL-SI-111-TH)

Emmeree S. The Effect of Overhead Isometric Exercise isometric exercise
n.
Exercise performed by the exertion of effort against a resistance that strengthens and tones the muscle without changing the length of the muscle fibers.
 on Strength of the Rotator Cuff rotator cuff
n.
A set of muscles and tendons that secures the arm to the shoulder joint and permits rotation of the arm. Also called musculotendinous cuff.
. (PO-RR-98-TH)

Emmeree S. Employment Patterns While Enrolled in Physical Therapy Education. (PL-RR-117-W)

English T. An Analysis of Preprofessional pre·pro·fes·sion·al  
adj.
Preparatory to the practice of a profession or to its specialized field of study.
 Performance Data, Professional Performance Data and Outcome Measures for Students in a Physical Therapy Program. (PL-RR-113-W)

English T. Developing a Multimedia Product to Assist in Teaching Spinal and Lower Extremity Joint Mobilization joint mobilization Osteopathy The passive movement of joints over their entire ROM, to expand the ROM and eliminate restrictions. See Osteopathy. . (MT-3-F)

Epping K. Evaluation of the Children's RPE Index During Cycling Exercise. (PO-PR-10-TH)

Erb M. Comparison of Fatigue Mechanisms Between Young and Older Healthy Adults During a Sustained Maximum Voluntary Contraction. (PO-RR-40-TH)

Etnyre B. A Comparison of Electromyographic Activity and Ground Reaction Force (GRF) During a One-Legged Sit-to-Stand (OLSS) Between Individuals With Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) and Controls. (PL-RR-187-S)

Etnyre B. Neuromuscular Function of the Quadriceps After Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA). (PO-RR-69-F)

Evarts C. The Effect of Shoulder Elevation and Work Glove on Maximum Grip Strength. (PO-RR-44-F)

Farina N. Predictors of Academic Success in Physical Therapy. (PL-RR-114-W)

Farina N. Preparing Clinical Physical Therapists for Evidence-Based Practice: A Stepwise stepwise

incremental; additional information is added at each step.


stepwise multiple regression
used when a large number of possible explanatory variables are available and there is difficulty interpreting the partial regression
 Process. (PL-SI-124-TH)

Farrell T. Where Do You Stand on Balance? (PO-SI-6-F)

Farwell D. The Effects of Patellar Taping on Knee Kinetics and Kinematics kinematics: see dynamics.
kinematics

Branch of physics concerned with the geometrically possible motion of a body or system of bodies, without consideration of the forces involved.
 During Stair Ambulation am·bu·late  
intr.v. am·bu·lat·ed, am·bu·lat·ing, am·bu·lates
To walk from place to place; move about.



[Latin ambul
 in Patients With Patellofemoral Pain. (PL-RR-144-TH)

Feehan P. Enhancing Diversity Through Mentorship: The Nurturing Potential of Service Learning. (PL-SI-164-S)

Feehan P. Facilitating Active Learning Through a Web-Based Distributed Learning Distributed Learning means a method of instruction that relies primarily on indirect communication between students and teachers, including internet or other electronic-based delivery, teleconferencing or correspondence; (British Columbia, School Act, 2006).  Course for Physical Therapy Students. (MT-1-F)

Fehr L. Physical Factors Related to Grip Strength and Dexterity. (PO-RR-66-F)

Felderman J. Reliability and Validity of Physical Performance Tests for Patients With Cancer. (PO-RR-56-F)

Fell D. Sitting Functional Reach Test: Values Among Healthy and Effect of Aging. (PL-RR-145-F)

Fell D. Student-Produced Neuroanatomy neuroanatomy /neu·ro·anat·o·my/ (-ah-nat´ah-me) anatomy of the nervous system.

neu·ro·a·nat·o·my
n.
1. The branch of anatomy that deals with the nervous system.

2.
 Models Used to Enhance Understanding and Learning. (PL-SI-122-TH)

Ferslew K. Cathodic cathodic

pertaining to or emanating from a cathode.
 Iontophoresis iontophoresis /ion·to·pho·re·sis/ (i-on?to-fah-re´sis) the introduction of ions of soluble salts into the body by means of electric current.iontophoret´ic

i·on·to·pho·re·sis
n.
 of Dexamethasone-Phosphate in Human Volunteers. (PL-RR-200-F)

Figuers C. Differences in Pelvic Floor The pelvic floor or pelvic diaphragm is composed of muscle fibers of the levator ani, the coccygeus, and associated connective tissue which span the area underneath the pelvis.  Muscle Strength in High Impact Athletes and Sedentary sedentary /sed·en·tary/ (sed´en-tar?e)
1. sitting habitually; of inactive habits.

2. pertaining to a sitting posture.


sedentary

of inactive habits; pertaining to a fat, castrated or confined animal.
 Females Measured by Biofeedback biofeedback, method for learning to increase one's ability to control biological responses, such as blood pressure, muscle tension, and heart rate. Sophisticated instruments are often used to measure physiological responses and make them apparent to the patient, who  Techniques. (PL-RR-217-F)

Fillmore B. The Role of Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Pediatric pediatric /pe·di·at·ric/ (pe?de-at´rik) pertaining to the health of children.

pe·di·at·ric
adj.
Of or relating to pediatrics.
 Cancer: A Guide for Parents. (PO-SI-83-F)

Finch A. A Kinematic kin·e·mat·ics  
n. (used with a sing. verb)
The branch of mechanics that studies the motion of a body or a system of bodies without consideration given to its mass or the forces acting on it.
 Analysis of Partial Weight Bearing on Treadmill Gait. (PO-RR-34-TH)

Finch V. Low Frequency Mechanical Stimulation for Acute Wound Healing wound healing Physiology The repair of a wound Steps Inflammation, repair and closure, remodeling, final healing; repair of incisions may be either simple–'clean' wounds with little loss of tissue heal by 'primary intention', or 'dirty' wounds heal by . (PL-RR-221-F)

Fischer T. Low Frequency Mechanical Stimulation for Acute Wound Healing. (PL-RR-221-F)

Fisher A. Effects of Attentional Demands on Postural Sway. (PL-RR-147-F)

Fisher S. The Effects of Stretching and Fatigue on Fractionated Reaction Time and Movement Time Prior to a Simple Task. (PO-PR-101-TH)

Fleming L. Pilot Study of an Intervention to Prevent Low Back Pain in Fire Rescue Workers. (PO-RR-87-F)

Fonte A. The Basics of Creating and Operating an Effective and Profitable Private Practice. (PL-SI-106-TH)

Fortune F. The Effect of Hand Dominance on Standing Balance Variables With Respect to Three Different Ground Reactive Force Interfaces. (PO-SI-39-F)

Foster T. The Effects of Preoperative Education on Patient Perceptions and Objective Outcomes Following Total Knee and Total Hip Arthroplasty. (PO-RR-65-F)

Fragala M. Review of Data Collection Methods Used for Children Receiving BOTOX Injections. (PO-SI-84-F)

Franks C. Functional Electrical Stimulation Functional electrical stimulation (commonly abbreviated as FES) is a technique that uses electrical currents to activate nerves innervating extremities affected by paralysis resulting from spinal cord injury (SCI), head injury, stroke or other neurological disorders,  to Improve Gait in Subjects With Hemiplegia. (PL-RR-137-F)

Frederickson C. Low Frequency Mechanical Stimulation for Acute Wound Healing. (PL-RR-221-F)

Freyermuth L. Evaluation of the Children's RPE Index During Cycling Exercise. (PO-PR-10-TH)

Friberg R. Construct and Criterion Validity The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter.
Please help [ improve the introduction] to meet Wikipedia's layout standards. You can discuss the issue on the talk page.
 of Upper Limb In human anatomy, the upper limb (also upper extremity) refers to what in common English is known as the arm, that is, the region of the shoulder to the fingertips. It includes the entire limb, and thus, is not synonymous with the term upper arm.  Tension Tests for the Median, Radial, and Ulnar Nerves ulnar nerve
n.
A nerve that arises from the medial cord of the brachial plexus and gives off numerous muscular and cutaneous branches in the forearm, and supplies the intrinsic muscles of the hand and the skin of the medial side of the hand.
. (PL-RR-180-TH)

Friberg R. Upper Limb Tension Test Differences Between Extremities ex·trem·i·ty  
n. pl. ex·trem·i·ties
1. The outermost or farthest point or portion.

2. The greatest or utmost degree: the extremity of despair.

3.
a.
. (PO-RR-63-TH)

Fuchs R. Wheelchair Use by Nursing Home Residents: Effectiveness in Meeting Patient Needs and Therapy Goals for Positioning and Mobility. (PO-RR-73-F)

Fuller A. Effect of High Profile Prefabricated pre·fab·ri·cate  
tr.v. pre·fab·ri·cat·ed, pre·fab·ri·cat·ing, pre·fab·ri·cates
1. To manufacture (a building or section of a building, for example) in advance, especially in standard sections that can be easily shipped and
 Orthoses on Plantar plantar /plan·tar/ (plan´tar) pertaining to the sole of the foot.

plan·tar
adj.
Of, relating to, or occurring on the sole.
 Pressure Measurements in Collegiate Athletes With Foot Pathology. (PO-RR-72-TH)

Gable gable

Triangular section formed by a roof with two slopes, extending from the eaves to the ridge where the two slopes meet. It may be miniaturized over a dormer window or entranceway.
 C. Construct and Criterion Validity of Upper Limb Tension Tests for the Median, Radial, and Ulnar Nerves. (PL-RR-180-TH)

Gable C. Upper Limb Tension Test Differences Between Extremities. (PO-RR-63-TH)

Gaffey E. Effects of Attentional Demands on Postural Sway. (PL-RR-147-F)

Gahimer J. Implementation of a Community-Based Patient Resources Group for Use in Physical Therapy Education. (PL-SI-129-TH)

Gaitonde S. Reliability of the Fatigue Response of Selected Structures of the Neuromuscular System for a Sustained Maximum Voluntary Contraction Protocol. (PO-RR-90-TH)

Gallagher J. A Gleno-Humeral Joint Screening Test and Bilateral Comparisons of Abduction Range of Motion in Subjects With Impaired GH Joint Mobility Associated With Soft Tissue Restriction. (PO-RR-62-TH)

Geiger K. Physical Factors Related to Grip Strength and Dexterity. (PO-RR-66-F)

Geist L. Selected Outcomes of Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Persons With OSA. (PO-RR-9-TH)

Gerke D. Forefoot forefoot /fore·foot/ (-foot)
1. one of the front feet of a quadruped.

2. the fore part of the foot.
 Measurements: Prone vs Standing & Rater rat·er  
n.
1. One that rates, especially one that establishes a rating.

2. One having an indicated rank or rating. Often used in combination: a third-rater; a first-rater. 
 Reliability. (PO-RR-30-TH)

Germann C. Assessment of Peri-Wound Blood Flow Throughout Electrical Stimulation Treatment: A Pilot Study. (PO-RR-104-F)

Getahun T. Concurrent Validity concurrent validity,
n the degree to which results from one test agree with results from other, different tests.
 of Patient Rating Scales in Assessment of Outcome After Rotator Cuff Repair. (PO-RR-64-TH)

Getz E. The Effects of a Lower Extremity Strength Training Program on the Center of Pressure During Functional Reach in Individuals 65 and Older. (PL-RR-153-F)

Gianutsos J. The Effect of Mental Practice on Modulating Spinal Motoneuron motoneuron /mo·to·neu·ron/ (mot?o-nldbomacr´on) motor neuron; a neuron having a motor function; an efferent neuron conveying motor impulses.  Excitability excitability

readiness to respond to a stimulus; irritability.
 of the Soleus in Healthy Adults. (PO-RR-26-TH)

Gillette J. Analysis of Arthrokinematic Motion in the Glenohumeral Joint During Active Abduction. (PO-RR-60-TH)

Gipson D. Evaluation of the "Silent Zone": A Reliability Study of a Manual Physical Therapy Technique Used to Determine Coupling Patterns of the Mid-Thoracic Spine. (PL-RR-170-F)

Gispen W. Psychoneuroendocrinology and Its Relevance for Physical Therapy. (PL-TR-207-F)

Gitter A. A Comparison of Gait Parameters in Older Adults With and Without a History of Falls During Various Gait Tasks. (PL-RR-152-F)

Gokeler A. Quantitative Analysis of Traction in the Glenohumeral Joint: In Vivo Roentgenographic Measurements. (PL-RR-168-TH)

Goldman D. The Effect of Training on Perception of Load Heaviness During Manual Lifting by Healthy Male and Female Subjects. (PO-RR-27-TH)

Golia L. A Comparison of Three Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Stretching Techniques on Correcting Forward Shoulder Posture in Young Adults. (PL-RR-206-F)

Gonsiorek E. The Effects of Low Voltage Low voltage is an electrical engineering term that broadly identifies safety considerations of an electricity supply system based on the voltage used. While different definitions exist for the exact voltage range covered by "low voltage", the most commonly used ones include "mains  Direct Current on Trichophyton Mentagrophyes In Vitro in vitro /in vi·tro/ (in ve´tro) [L.] within a glass; observable in a test tube; in an artificial environment.

in vi·tro
adj.
In an artificial environment outside a living organism.
. (PL-RR-202-F)

Graham E. The Effects of Slant Board and a Portable Stretch Device on Dorsiflexion Range of Motion. (PO-RR-58-TH)

Gramet P. Selection Criteria for Employment of Entry Level Physical Therapists: A Survey of New York State Employers. (PO-PR-17-TH)

Grant S. Analysis of Bone Mineral Density in Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury. (PL-RR-174-F)

Greene B. The Effect of Shoulder Elevation and Work Glove on Maximum Grip Strength. (PO-RR-44-F)

Greenwood K. Effects of Attentional Demands on Postural Sway. (PL-RR-147-F)

Grevelding P. Reduced Push Forces Accompany Device Use During Sliding Transfers of Seated Subjects. (PL-RR-189-F)

Gromak P. Wheelchair Use by Nursing Home Residents: Effectiveness in Meeting Patient Needs and Therapy Goals for Positioning and Mobility. (PO-RR-73-F)

Gurka J. Interdisciplinary and Preventative Care for Older Adults and Children Dwelling in a Rural Community. (PL-SI-201-S)

Gustafson B. Function for Life: Discovering Adaptive Equipment Adaptive equipment are devices that are used to assist with completing activities of daily living.

Bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and feeding are self-care activities that are including in the spectrum of activities of daily living (ADLs).
, A Student Assignment. (PO-SI-24-TH)

Hage B. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Osteoporosis. (PL-SI-132-S)

Haggerty L. Predictors of Academic Success in Physical Therapy. (PL-RR-114-W)

Haidsiak M. Evaluation of the Children's RPE Index During Cycling Exercise. (PO-RR-10-TH)

Hamel Ham´el   

v. t. 1. Same as Hamble.
 M. Interrater Reliability of the Manual Segmental Motion Evaluation of the Craniovertebral Region. (PL-RR-169-F)

Harbst K. Effect of Aerobic Training on Cardiovascular Gait and Fundamental Ability Parameters in Patients Following CVA. (PL-RR-107-F)

Harbst K. Functional Electrical Stimulation to Improve Gait in Subjects With Hemiplegia. (PL-RR-137-F)

Harding F. The Meade Report: An Endorsement of Chiropractic chiropractic (kīrəprăk`tĭk) [Gr.,=doing by hand], medical practice based on the theory that all disease results from a disruption of the functions of the nerves.  Manipulation for Low Back Pain or an Example of Data Torturing. (PL-SI-157-TH)

Harper D. The Effects of Arm Elevation on Blood Pressure and Skin Temperature Measured in the Hand. (PO-RR-55-TH)

Harris K. Effect of Electrical Stimulation on Chronic Leg Ulcers. (PL-RR-220-F)

Harrison A. Balance, Fear of Falling, and Quality of Life in Arthritic Elders Participating in an Aquatic Exercise Program. (PL-RR-108-F)

Harrison A. Developing a Multimedia Product to Assist in Teaching Spinal and Lower Extremity Joint Mobilization. (MT-3-F)

Harro C. Validation of a Fall Risk Screening Tool for Community Dwelling Elderly in the Primary Care Setting. (PO-RR-43-F)

Harry J. Dorsiflexion Motor Performance Improvement in Patients With Chronic Hemiplegia Treated With a Prototype Biorehab Device. (PL-RR-172-TH)

Hart D. Effect of Change in Health Status Prior to Rehabilitation on Clinical Outcomes. (PL-RR-161-TH)

Hart D. Effect of Medication Use on Change in Health Status. (PL-RR-162-TH)

Hart D. Predictive Validity In psychometrics, predictive validity is the extent to which a scale predicts scores on some criterion measure.

For example, the validity of a cognitive test for job performance is the correlation between test scores and, for example, supervisor performance ratings.
 of Lift Capacity for Assessing Work Disability. (PL-RR-178-F)

Hartsell H. Effects of Body Position on Isokinetic isokinetic /iso·ki·net·ic/ (-ki-net´ik) maintaining constant torque or tension as muscles shorten or lengthen; see isokinetic exercise, under exercise.  Torque Ratios for the Shoulder Rotators. (PO-RR-59-TH)

Hartway Cook K. The Development and Initial Evaluation of a Critical Pathway for Patients Seen in Rehabilitation Therapy Services for Low Back Pain. (PL-RR-159-TH)

Harwood K. The Effect of Training on Perception of Load Heaviness During Manual Lifting by Healthy Male and Female Subjects. (PO-RR-27-TH)

Hasan Z. Segmental Coordination for a Simple Reaching Task. (PL-RR-205-F)

Haskvitz E. Integrating Community Service Learning Into a Physical Therapy Curriculum. (PL-SI-133-S)

Hasson S. A Comparison of Electromyographic Activity and Ground Reaction Force (GRF) During a One-Legged Sit-to-Stand (OLSS) Between Individuals With Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) and Controls. (PL-RR-187-S)

Hasson S. Neuromuscular Function of the Quadriceps After Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA). (PO-RR-69-F)

Hatchett B. The Effects of Stretching and Fatigue on Fractionated Reaction Time and Movement Time Prior to a Simple Task. (PO-RR-101-TH)

Haubenstricker J. Use of Standardized Tests A standardized test is a test administered and scored in a standard manner. The tests are designed in such a way that the "questions, conditions for administering, scoring procedures, and interpretations are consistent" [1]  for Motor Development in Physical Therapy Clinical Practice. (PO-RR-82-F)

Hauser R. A Kinematic Analysis of Partial Weight Bearing on Treadmill Gait. (PO-RR34-TH)

Hayes D. Validity of the Children's RPE Index During Treadmill Exercise. (PO-RR-12-F)

Hayes S. Debt and Employment Trends for Graduates of Post-Bacculaureate Physical Therapy Programs, 1993-1997. (PL-RR-116-W)

Hayes S. Incidence of Low Back Pain in Women Who Are Pregnant. (PO-RR-102-F)

Hedman T. Effect of Repeated Glenohumeral A-P Glide See Glide Effortless and Glide PhotoShare.  on the Displacement of the Head of Humerus humerus: see arm. : A Fresh Cadaver cadaver /ca·dav·er/ (kah-dav´er) a dead body; generally applied to a human body preserved for anatomical study.cadav´ericcadav´erous

ca·dav·er
n.
 Study. (PL-RR-182-TH)

Heidt R. Rehabilitation Post Concurrent ACL and PCL Reconstructive Surgery. (PL-SI-212-S)

Heino J. The Effects of Patellar Taping on Knee Kinetics and Kinematics During Stair Ambulation in Patients With Patellofemoral Pain. (PL-RR-144-TH)

Held S. Effects of Orthotics orthotics /or·thot·ics/ (-iks) the field of knowledge relating to orthoses and their use.

or·thot·ics
n.
 on Upright Functional Skills of Individuals With Cerebral Palsy. (PO-RR-32-F)

Helders P. Psychoneuroendocrinology and Its Relevance for Physical Therapy. (PL-TR-207-F)

Henderson R. Intrarater Reliability of the Toddler and Infant Motor Evaluation (Pilot Studies 1 and 2). (PO-RR-81-F)

Henderson R. Validity of Borg's Rating of Perceived Exertion exertion,
n vigorous action, a great effort, a strong influence.
 Scale to Predict Heart Rate in Women Performing Step Aerobics step aerobics
n. (used with a sing. or pl. verb)
Aerobics performed in a choreographed routine by stepping up onto and down from a portable platform.
 in Water During Pregnancy. (PL-RR-216-F)

Henson H. Characterization of Performance and Function in Patients With Acute Strokes. (PL-RR-171-TH)

Herman J. Utilization of the Hoffmann Reflex to Understand the Effects of Cryotherapy Cryotherapy Definition

Cryotherapy is a technique that uses an extremely cold liquid or instrument to freeze and destroy abnormal skin cells that require removal.
 on Neural Systems. (PO-RR-92-F)

Herman-Hilker S. Use of Standardized Tests for Motor Development in Physical Therapy Clinical Practice. (PO-RR-82-F)

Heywood A. Interdisciplinary Perceptions Between Nursing and Physical Therapy Students. (PO-SI-22-TH)

Hickman R. Stretching the Work of Your Hands: Creative Problem-Solving in Physical Therapy. (PO-SI-45-F)

Hicks Hicks   , Edward 1780-1849.

American painter of primitive works, notably The Peaceable Kingdom, of which nearly 100 versions exist.
 J. Evaluation of Aerobic Capacity in Children With Inflammatory Myopathy by Analysis of Heart Rate Kinetics During Exercise Recovery. (PL-RR-109-F)

Ho L. Effect of Repeated Glenohumeral A-P Glide on the Displacement of the Head of Humerus: A Fresh Cadaver Study. (PL-RR-182-TH)

Ho S. Effect of Repeated Glenohumeral A-P Glide on the Displacement of the Head of Humerus: A Fresh Cadaver Study. (PL-RR-182-TH)

Hoffman L. Pregnancy: Significant Impact Over Time on Women's Gait Patterns. (PO-RR-35-TH)

Hoffman L. Utilization of the Hoffmann Reflex to Understand the Effects of Cryotherapy on Neural Systems. (PO-RR-92-F)

Hoffman M. Utilization of the Hoffmann Reflex to Understand the Effects of Cryotherapy on Neural Systems. (PO-RR-92-F)

Hoffman S. Enhancing Productive Physical Therapy in Children Using Strategic Interaction Therapy. (PL-RR-209-TH)

Holbein-Jenny M. The Effect of Different Static Stretch Hold Times on Hamstring Muscle Flexibilty in Active College Students. (PL-RR-210-S)

Holbein-Jenny M. The Effects of a Lower Extremity Strength Training Program on the Center of Pressure During Functional Reach in Individuals 65 and Older. (PL-RR-153-F)

Holbrook N. The Effects of Thermal Ultrasound on the Extensibility of the Gastrocnemius/Soleus Complex in Healthy Human Subjects. (PO-RR-86-F)

Holman K. Developing a Multimedia Product to Assist in Teaching Spinal and Lower Extremity Joint Mobilization. (MT-3-F)

Holt M. Development of a Computerized Database to Describe the Patient Population Receiving Therapy and Productivity of the Therapy Staff in a Tertiary Care Facility. (PO-SI-7-TH)

Hoover C. Electrical Conductivity of Commonly Used Wound Dressings. (PL-RR-219-F)

Hornick D. Selected Outcomes of Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Persons With OSA. (PO-RR-9-TH)

Houghton P. Effect of Electrical Stimulation on Chronic Leg Ulcers. (PL-RR-220-F)

Houston V. Changes in Gait and Center of Gravity Trajectory During Pregnancy. (PL-SI-218-F)

Howard P. A Gleno-Humeral Joint Screening Test and Bilateral Comparisons of Abduction Range of Motion in Subjects With Impaired OH Joint Mobility Associated With Soft Tissue Restriction. (PO-RR-62-TH)

Hsieh L. Gait Analysis in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis With Ankle and Foot Involvement. (PO-RR-36-TH)

Hsu A. Effect of Repeated Glenohumeral A-P Glide on the Displacement of the Head of Humerus: A Fresh Cadaver Study. (PL-RR-182-TH)

Hsu M. Changes in the Mechanical Energy of the HAT During Walking as a Function of Foot Type in Individuals With Trans-Tibial Amputations. (PO-RR-71-TH)

Hsu M. Physiological Comparisons During Multiple Speed Walking of Physically Active Persons With Transtibial Amputation amputation (ăm'pyətā`shən), removal of all or part of a limb or other body part. Although amputation has been practiced for centuries, the development of sophisticated techniques for treatment and prevention of infection has greatly  Versus Nonpathological Gait. (PO-RR-91-TH)

Hulett A. Effect of Aerobic Training on Cardiovascular Gait and Fundamental Ability Parameters in Patients Following CVA. (PL-RR-107-F)

Hunt C. Fatigue Dependency vs. Task Dependency During Submaximal Isometric Quadriceps Exercise. (PL-RR-134-F)

Inacio C. Integrating Community Service Learning Into a Physical Therapy Curriculum. (PL-SI-133-S)

Irion G. Low Frequency Mechanical Stimulation for Acute Wound Healing. (PL-RR-221-F)

Isernhagen S. Predictive Validity of Lift Capacity for Assessing Work Disability. (PL-RR-178-F)

Ivie D. Evaluation of the "Silent Zone": A Reliability Study of a Manual Physical Therapy Technique Used to Determine Coupling Patterns of the Mid-Thoracic Spine. (PL-RR-170-F)

Jacobs P. A Comparison of Two Exercise Training Techniques for Eliciting Matched Metabolic Responses in Persons With Paraplegia. (PO-RR-8-TH)

Jelacic G. A Survey of Student Research Outcomes in Bachelor's and Entry-Level Master's Degree master's degree
n.
An academic degree conferred by a college or university upon those who complete at least one year of prescribed study beyond the bachelor's degree.

Noun 1.
 Physical Therapy Programs. (PO-PR-15-TH)

Johanson M. A Comparison of Gait With Solid, Hinged, and No Ankle-Foot Orthoses in Children With Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy. (PL-RR-192-TH)

Jones E. An Activity Rating Scale for Outcomes Research in Sports Medicine sports medicine, branch of medicine concerned with physical fitness and with the treatment and prevention of injuries and other disorders related to sports. Knee, leg, back, and shoulder injuries; stiffness and pain in joints; tendinitis; "tennis elbow"; and . (PL-RR-211-S)

Jones K. The Effect of Microcurrent Stimulation on Postoperative Pain After Patellar Tendon-Bone Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. (PL-RR-199-F)

Jones S. The Effect of a Single Treatment of Heat and Exercise on Pain and Performance in Patients With Low Back Problems. (PO-RR-76-F)

Josephson K. Effect of Stimulus-Response Compatibility on Finger Movement Tracking Control in Subjects With Parkinson's Disease. (PL-RR-175-F)

Judge M. Low Frequency, but Not High Frequency, TENS Is Less Effective in Reducing Hyperalgesia hyperalgesia /hy·per·al·ge·sia/ (-al-je´ze-ah) abnormally increased pain sense.hyperalge´sic

hy·per·al·ge·sia
n.
Extreme sensitivity to pain.
 in Morphine morphine, principal derivative of opium, which is the juice in the unripe seed pods of the opium poppy, Papaver somniferum. It was first isolated from opium in 1803 by the German pharmacist F. W. A.  Tolerant Rats With Arthritis. (PO-RR-80-F)

Kahn A. A Superficial Cutaneous cutaneous /cu·ta·ne·ous/ (ku-ta´ne-us) pertaining to the skin.

cu·ta·ne·ous
adj.
Of, relating to, or affecting the skin.


Cutaneous
Pertaining to the skin.
 Dressing Inhibits Pain, Inflamation and Swelling in Deep Tissues. (PO-SI-78-F)

Kalra A. Blockade blockade, use of naval forces to cut off maritime communication and supply. Blockades may be used to prevent shipping from reaching enemy ports, or they may serve purposes of coercion. The term is rarely applied to land sieges.  of Mu-Opioid Receptors in the Rostral rostral /ros·tral/ (ros´tral)
1. pertaining to or resembling a rostrum; having a rostrum or beak.

2. situated toward a rostrum or toward the beak (oral and nasal region), which may mean superior (in relationships
 Ventral ventral /ven·tral/ (ven´tral)
1. pertaining to the abdomen or to any venter.

2. directed toward or situated on the belly surface; opposite of dorsal.


ven·tral
adj.
 Medulla medulla: see brain stem.  (RVM RVM Recoverable Virtual Memory
RVM Reverse Vending Machine
RVM Rearview Mirror (Pearl Jam song)
RVM Royal Victorian Medal (Canadian decoration)
RVM Routing Vector Method
) Prevents Antihyperalgesia Produced by Low Frequency but Not High Frequency TENS. (PO-RR-79-F)

Kaplan S Kaplan may refer to one of the following:
  • An individual with the surname of Kaplan
  • The origin and history of the surname Kaplan
  • Kaplan, Inc., an education company
. Validity Analysis of Fluid Goniometer Measurements on Passive Knee Flexion. (PL-RR-142-F)

Karst Karst (kärst), Ital. Carso, Slovenian Kras, limestone plateau, W Slovenia, N of Istria and extending c.50 mi (80 km) SE from the lower Isonzo (Soča) valley between the Bay of Trieste and the Julian Alps.  G. Altered Pastural Control in Adults With Multiple Sclerosis. (PL-RR-148-F)

Katz J. Learning-Style Preferences of Physical Therapist Students. (PL-RR-119-W)

Kaufman K. Gait Analysis of Patients With Posterior Tibial Posterior tibial can refer to:
  • Posterior tibial artery
  • Posterior tibial vein
 Tendon Dysfunction. (PL-RR-149-S)

Kaufman K. Gait Analysis of Patients With Tibial tibial

pertaining to the tibia.


tibial crest
a longitudinal prominence on the cranial border of the proximal tibia. Its proximal end (tibial tubercle) has a growth plate separate from the proximal tibia; hyperflexion injuries to
 Rotationplasty. (PO-RR-33-TH)

Keast D. Effect of Electrical Stimulation on Chronic Leg Ulcers. (PL-RR-220-F)

Kehoe M. Fatigue Dependency vs. Task Dependency During Submaximal Isometric Quadriceps Exercise. (PL-RR-134-F)

Kelleher J. A Gleno-Humeral Joint Screening Test and Bilateral Comparisons of Abduction Range of Motion in Subjects With Impaired GH Joint Mobility Associated With Soft Tissue Restriction. (PO-RR-62-TH)

Kelly D. Assessment of Peri-Wound Blood Flow Throughout Electrical Stimulation Treatment: A Pilot Study. (PO-RR-104-F)

Kelly D. Correlation of Physical Therapy Student Satisfaction With Clinical Internship internship /in·tern·ship/ (in´tern-ship) the position or term of service of an intern in a hospital.
internship,
n the course work or practicum conducted in a professional dental clinic.
 Experiences and Method of Site Selection: A Descriptive Study. (PO-RR-14-TH)

Keresztes M. EMG Activity of the Abdominal Muscles Using Traditional Crunches vs an Abdominal Exercise Assistive Device. (PO-RR-97-TH)

Kernozek T. Effect of Aerobic Training on Cardiovascular Gait and Fundamental Ability Parameters in Patients Following CVA. (PL-RR-107-F)

Kernozek T. Functional Electrical Stimulation to Improve Gait in Subjects With Hemiplegia. (PL-RR-137-F)

Killens D. Interrater Reliability of the Manual Segmental Motion Evaluation of the Craniovertebral Region. (PL-RR-169-F)

Kim Y. The Effect of Disturbed Vision on Gait Parameters on the Young Healthy Population. (PO-RR-29-TH)

Kincaid C. Effect of Electrical Stimulation on Chronic Leg Ulcers. (PL-RR-220-F)

King M. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Osteoporosis. (PL-SI-132-S)

Kitaoka H. Gait Analysis of Patients With Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction. (PL-RR-149-S)

Kitchin E. An Exercise and Education Program for Persons With Osteoporosis. (PL-SI-151-F)

Kjellberg B. The Effect of Added Leg Mass on Energy Cost and Gait Effeciency in Non-Pathologic Gait. (PO-RR-89-TH)

Kleiner D. The Effect of Overhead Isometric Exercise on Strength of the Rotator Cuff. (PO-RR-98-TH)

Klinkbeil C. "Back to Work": A New Physical Therapy Program to Help People With Non-Work Related Injuries Return to Work. (PL-SI-163-F)

Klosterman S. The Role of Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Pediatric Cancer: A Guide for Parents. (PO-SI-83-F)

Knipper J. Selected Outcomes of Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Persons With OSA. (PO-RR-9-TH)

Kohia M. A Comparison of Electromyographic Activity and Ground Reaction Force (GRF) During a One-Legged Sit-to-Stand (OLSS) Between Individuals With Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA)and Controls. (PL-RR-187-S)

Kohia M. Neuromuscular Function of the Quadriceps After Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA). (PO-RR-69-F)

Koles A. Forefoot Measurements: Prone vs Standing & Rater Reliability. (PO-RR-30-TH)

Kolobe T. Patterns of Motor Development in Preterm Infants preterm infant
n.
An infant born before the 37th week of gestation.


preterm infant Premature infant, see there
 With Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia bronchopulmonary dysplasia
n.
A chronic pulmonary insufficiency resulting from long-term artificial pulmonary ventilation, more common in premature infants than in mature infants.
: A Prospective Study. (PL-RR-197-TH)

Kontney L. A Comparison of Two Clinical Teaching Models: The Effect on the Disposition Toward Critical Thinking. (PO-RR-13-TH)

Kopacz J. Functional Electrical Stimulation to Improve Gait in Subjects With Hemiplegia. (PL-RR-137-F)

Kotajarvi B. Gait Analysis of Patients With Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction. (PL-RR-149-S)

Kotajarvi B. Gait Analysis of Patients With Tibial Rotationplasty. (PO-RR-33-TH)

Kotes E. Night Positioning With a New Wedging System for Congenital Muscular Torticollis Torticollis Definition

Torticollis (cervical dystonia or spasmodic torticollis) is a type of movement disorder in which the muscles controlling the neck cause sustained twisting or frequent jerking.
: A Case Study. (PL-SI-193-TH)

Kott K. Effects of Orthotics on Upright Functional Skills of Individuals With Cerebral Palsy. (PO-RR-32-F)

Krause D. The Effects of Static Stretching on the Flexibility of the Achilles Tendon. (PL-RR-186-S)

Kreis C. Interdisciplinary Perceptions Between Nursing and Physical Therapy Students. (PO-SI-22-TH)

Kriz M. Effects of Awareness Through Movement, a Motor Learning Strategy, on Hamstring Length in Healthy Subjects. (PO-RR-99-TH)

Kroll P. Pilot Study of an Intervention to Prevent Low Back Pain in Fire Rescue Workers. (PO-RR-87-F)

Kruse A. Validity of the Children's RPE Index During Treadmill Exercise. (PO-RR-12-F)

Kuhfahl R. The Effect of an Onsite Healthcare Worksafety Team on One Company's Healthcare Costs. (PO-RR-46-F)

Kung W. Gait Analysis in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis With Ankle and Foot Involvement. (PO-RR-36-TH)

Kuperstein J. An Analysis of Preprofessional Performance Data, Professional Performance Data and Outcome Measures for Students in a Physical Therapy Program. (PL-RR-113-W)

Kutcher R. Learning Styles of Physical Therapy Students and Clinicians. (PO-RR-16-TH)

Labbe A. Predicted Versus Actual Torque Production of Elastic and Pulley pulley, simple machine consisting of a wheel over which a rope, belt, chain, or cable runs.

A grooved pulley wheel like that used for ropes is called a sheave.
 Resistance. (PO-PR-100-TH)

Labbe A. Torque Characteristics of Two Types of Resistive resistive /re·sis·tive/ (re-zis´tiv) pertaining to or characterized by resistance.  Exercise. (PL-RR-214-F)

Lake D. A Comparison of Physical Therapy Students' and Physical Therapy Faculty Members' Awareness of the Tasks of Physical Therapist Assistants. (PO-PR-21-TH)

Landau lan·dau  
n.
1. A four-wheeled carriage with front and back passenger seats that face each other and a roof in two sections that can be lowered or detached.

2. A style of automobile with a similar roof.
 W. Contractile contractile /con·trac·tile/ (kon-trak´til) able to contract in response to a suitable stimulus.

con·trac·tile
adj.
Capable of contracting or causing contraction, as a tissue.
 Tension of the Tibialis Anterior Muscle In human anatomy, the tibialis anterior is a muscle in the shin that spans the length of the tibia. It originates in the upper two-thirds of the lateral surface of the tibia and inserts into the medial cuneiform and first metatarsal bones of the foot.  Elicited by Electrical Stimulation and Voluntary Effort in Patients With Hemiplegia. (PL-RR-204-F)

Lane-Gipson N. Selected Outcomes of Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Persons With OSA. (PO-RR-9-TH)

Langendorf C. Forefoot Measurements: Prone vs Standing & Rater Reliability. (PO-RR-30-TH)

Langford B. Test-Retest Reliability test-retest reliability Psychology A measure of the ability of a psychologic testing instrument to yield the same result for a single Pt at 2 different test periods, which are closely spaced so that any variation detected reflects reliability of the instrument  of Four Lower Extremity Functional Performance Tests. (PO-RR-95-TH)

Laskowski E. The Effects of Static Stretching on the Flexibility of the Achilles Tendon. (PL-RR-186-S)

Latham P. Reliability and Validity of Physical Performance Tests for Patients With Cancer. (PO-RR-56-F)

Laufer Y. Electrically Induced Quadriceps Femoris Muscle Contraction Force Output and Fatigue in Females and Males. (PL-RR-138-F)

Leach J. Correlation of Physical Therapy Student Satisfaction With Clinical Internship Experiences and Method of Site Selection: A Descriptive Study. (PO-PR-14-TH)

Lee A. The Effect of Tai Chi and Resistance Weight Training on Reduction of Fall Risk Factors in the Elderly. (PO-PR-41-F)

Lee C. The Effect of a Single Treatment of Heat and Exercise on Pain and Performance in Patients With Low Back Problems. (PO-RR-76-F)

Lee C. Perceived Exertion in a 5-Minute Walk Test in Individuals With and Without Low Back Pain. (PO-RR-77-F)

Lee D. Pilot Study of an Intervention to Prevent Low Back Pain in Fire Rescue Workers. (PO-RR-87-F)

Lee P. Gait Analysis in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis With Ankle and Foot Involvement. (PO-PR-36-TH)

Lee S. Gait Analysis in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis With Ankle and Foot Involvement. (PO-RR-36-TH)

Lee S. Physiological Cost Index as an Indicator of the Effects of Levodopa levodopa: see l-dopa.
levodopa
 or L-dopa

Organic compound (L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine) from which the body makes dopamine, a neurotransmitter deficient in persons with parkinsonism.
 Therapy in Patients With Parkinson Disease Parkinson Disease Definition

Parkinson disease (PD) is a progressive movement disorder marked by tremors, rigidity, slow movements (bradykinesia), and posture instability.
. (PO-RR-37-TH)

Leighton R. Physical Therapist Student Interest in Full-Time Faculty Positions. (PL-RR-115-W)

Lein D. An Exercise and Education Program for Persons With Osteoporosis. (PL-SI-151-F)

Leininger P. Electrically Induced Quadriceps Femoris Muscle Contraction Force Output and Fatigue in Females and Males. (PL-RR-138-F)

Leonard C. The Myotonometer: A Computerized, Electronic Device That Quantifies Muscle Tone/Compliance, Paresis paresis /pa·re·sis/ (pah-re´sis) slight or incomplete paralysis.

general paresis  paralytic dementia; a form of neurosyphilis in which chronic meningoencephalitis causes gradual loss of cortical
, and Spasticity spasticity /spas·tic·i·ty/ (spas-tis´i-te) the state of being spastic; see spastic (2).

spas·tic·i·ty
n.
1. A spastic state or condition.

2. Spastic paralysis.
. (PO-SI-51-TH)

Lepage Y. Interrater Reliability of the Manual Segmental Motion Evaluation of the Craniovertebral Region. (PL-RR-169-F)

Lesage M. Development of a Computerized Database to Describe the Patient Population Receiving Therapy and Productivity of the Therapy Staff in a Tertiary Care Facility. (PO-SI-7-TH)

Leugers R. Facilitation of Student Development and Involvement in Administration and Management Issues in the Physical Therapy Clinic Setting. (PL-SI-111-TH)

Lien H. Changes in Gait and Center of Gravity Trajectory During Pregnancy. (PL-SI-218-F)

Lien H. The Effect of Mental Practice on Modulating Spinal Motoneuron Excitability of the Soleus in Healthy Adults. (PO-RR-26-TH)

Lillie S. The Effectiveness of Shoulder Taping in the Inhibition of the Upper Trapezius Muscle During Functional Movement as Determined by Electromyography. (PO-RR-47-TH)

Lim P. Characterization of Performance and Function in Patients With Acute Strokes. (PL-RR-171-TH)

Lin H. Gait Analysis in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis With Ankle and Foot Involvement. (PO-RR-36-TH)

Lin S. The Effect of Added Leg Mass on Energy Cost and Gait Effeciency in Nonpathologic Gait. (PO-RR-89-TH)

Lin S. Physiological Responses of Multiple Speed Treadmill Walking for Syme Versus Transtibial Amputation. (PO-RR-88-TH)

Lindhurst K. Electrical Conductivity of Commonly Used Wound Dressings. (PL-RR-219-F)

Linenberg M. The Effect of Shoulder Elevation and Work Glove on Maximum Grip Strength. (PO-RR-44-F)

Ling W. Changes in Gait and Center of Gravity Trajectory During Pregnancy. (PL-SI-218-F)

Ling W. The Effect of Disturbed Vision on Gait Parameters on the Young Healthy Population. (PO-RR-29-TH)

Ling W. The Effect of Mental Practice on Modulating Spinal Motoneuron Excitability of the Soleus in Healthy Adults. (PO-RR-26-TH)

Littmann A. Analysis of Bone Mineral Density in Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury. (PL-RR-174-F)

Longe n. 1.
1. A thrust. See Lunge.
2. The training ground for a horse.
1. (Zool.) Same as 4th Lunge.
 H. Altered Postural Control in Adults With Multiple Sclerosis. (PL-RR-148-F)

Lopez A. Evaluation of the "Silent Zone": A Reliability Study of a Manual Physical Therapy Technique Used to Determine Coupling Patterns of the Mid-Thoracic Spine. (PL-RR-170-F)

Lotwala A. A Comparison of Three Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Stretching Techniques on Correcting Forward Shoulder Posture in Young Adults. (PL-RR-206-F)

Lovell M. Effect of Electrical Stimulation on Chronic Leg Ulcers. (PL-RR-220-F)

Lycan R. A Pictorial and Descriptive Reference Guide for Wound Dressing Management. (PO-SI-103-F)

MacDermid J. Baseline Predictors of Six-Month Patient Rated Pain and Disability After a Distal Radius Fracture Distal radius fractures are a very common injury of the radius that occur at the distal end, where the wrist joint lies. Definition
A fracture affecting the distal end of the radius and often the ulnar styloid.
. (PL-RR-179-TH)

MacDermid J. Concurrent Validity of Patient Rating Scales in Assessment of Outcome After Rotator Cuff Repair. (PO-RR-64-TH)

MacDermid J. Physical Factors Related to Grip Strength and Dexterity. (PO-RR-66-F)

MacKinnon J. Physical Therapist Student Interest in Full-Time Faculty Positions. (PL-RR-115-W)

Maheu E. Interrater Reliability of the Manual Segmental Motion Evaluation of the Craniovertebral Region. (PL-RR-169-F)

Makley A. A Comparison of Two Six-Week Abdominal Exercise Programs: Exercise Ball Versus Mat Protocols. (PL-RR-213-F)

Maloney R. The Effects of Slant Board and a Portable Stretch Device on Dorsiflexion Range of Motion. (PO-RR-58-TH)

Manal T. High Intensity Electrical Stimulation for Pain Management. (PL-SI-191-F)

Mangum B. An Analysis of Subgroups of Patients With Diagnosis of Adhesive Capsulitis adhesive capsulitis
n.
See frozen shoulder.


adhesive capsulitis Orthopedics A condition caused by prolonged immobility of the shoulder joint Clinical Shoulder is painful, tender, ↓ passive and active ROM
: An Analytical Model Using Cluster Analysis Cluster analysis

A statistical technique that identifies clusters of stocks whose returns are highly correlated within each cluster and relatively uncorrelated across clusters. Cluster analysis has identified groupings such as growth, cyclical, stable, and energy stocks.
. (PL-RR-181-TH)

Mao P. A CD-ROM Self-Study Program for Teaching Therapists to Score the Test of Infant Motor Performance (TIMP). (MT-5-F)

Mao P. Patterns of Motor Development in Preterm Infants With Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia: A Prospective Study. (PL-RR-197-TH)

Marchant D. Lifelong Learning as an Outcome of Physical Therapy Education. (PO-RR-20-TH)

Marple J. Balance, Fear of Falling, and Quality of Life in Arthritic Elders Participating in an Aquatic Exercise Program. (PL-RR-108-F)

Marquette J. The Effects of Preoperative Education on Patient Perceptions and Objective Outcomes Following Total Knee and Total Hip Arthroplasty. (PO-RR-65-F)

Marquez-Alba E. Incidence of Low Back Pain in Women Who Are Pregnant. (PO-RR-102-F)

Marshall C. A Pictorial and Descriptive Reference Guide for Wound Dressing Management. (PO-SI-103-F)

Martin R. Weight Bearing at One Year After Ankle Replacement. (PL-RR-185-S)

Marx R. An Activity Rating Scale for Outcomes Research in Sports Medicine. (PL-RR-211-S)

Mason C. Changes in Gait and Center of Gravity Trajectory During Pregnancy. (PL-SI-218-F)

Massey P. Reliability and Validity of Physical Performance Tests for Patients With Cancer. (PO-RR-56-F)

Matheson L. Predictive Validity of Lift Capacity for Assessing Work Disability. (PL-RR-178-F)

Mathias M. Effect of High Profile Prefabricated Orthoses on Plantar Pressure Measurements in Collegiate Athletes With Foot Pathology. (PO-RR-72-TH)

Mathwig K. Selection Criteria for Employment of Entry Level Physical Therapists: A Survey of New York State Employers. (PO-RR-17-TH)

Matthijs O. Evaluation of the "Silent Zone": A Reliability Study of a Manual Physical Therapy Technique Used to Determine Coupling Patterns of the Mid-Thoracic Spine. (PL-RR-170-F)

Matthijs O. Quantitative Analysis of Traction in the Glenohumeral Joint: In Vivo Roentgenographic Measurements. (PL-RR-168-TH)

Mattiace C. The Effect of Added Leg Mass on Energy Cost and Gait Effeciency in Nonpathologic Gait. (PO-RR-89-TH)

Mawdsley R. Effect of Practice Contractions on Grip Strength. (PO-RR-67-F)

Maxwell G. Selected Outcomes of Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Persons With OSA. (PO-RR-9-TH)

McCandless R. A Comparison of Three Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Stretching Techniques on Correcting Forward Shoulder Posture in Young Adults. (PL-RR-206-F)

McCandless R. The Effects of Slant Board and a Portable Stretch Device on Dorsiflexion Range of Motion. (PO-RR-58-TH)

McColley M. Low Frequency, but Not High Frequency, TENS Is Less Effective in Reducing Hyperalgesia in Morphine Tolerant Rats With Arthritis. (PO-RR-80-F)

McCorry M. Electrical Conductivity of Commonly Used Wound Dressings. (PL-RR-219-F)

McCoy J. An Educational Enhancement Program for High School Students With Special Needs Enrolled in a Special Education Program. (PO-SI-85-F)

McDonough A. The Effect of Mental Practice on Modulating Spinal Motoneuron Excitability of the Soleus in Healthy Adults. (PO-RR-26-TH)

McGinnis M. Identification of Current Ethical Issues Encountered by Practicing Physical Therapists. (PO-RR-28-TH)

McGinnis P. "The Guide": A Comparison of the Clinical Management of Patients With Acquired Nonprogressive Disorders of the Central Nervous System and the Associated Practice Pattern. (PO-RR-53-F)

McKay S Mc·Kay   , Claude 1890-1948.

Jamaican-born American writer who figured prominently in the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s. His works include collections of poetry, such as Constab Ballads (1912), and novels, including Home to Harlem (1928).
. Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy to Improve Upper Extremity Function in Subjects Following Traumatic Brain Injury Traumatic brain injury (TBI), traumatic injuries to the brain, also called intracranial injury, or simply head injury, occurs when a sudden trauma causes brain damage. TBI can result from a closed head injury or a penetrating head injury and is one of two subsets of acquired brain : A Case Study. (PO-RR-50-TH)

McKenna M. Symptom as Storyteller. (PL-TR-190-TH)

McLean K. Effect of Aerobic Training on Cardiovascular Gait and Fundamental Ability Parameters in Patients Following CVA. (PL-RR-107-F)

McLean K. Functional Electrical Stimulation to Improve Gait in Subjects With Hemiplegia. (PL-RR-137-F)

McNamara J. The Effect of Hand Dominance on Standing Balance Variables With Respect to Three Different Ground Reactive Force Interfaces. (PO-SI-39-F)

McNeil M. Torque Characteristics of Two Types of Resistive Exercise. (PL-RR-214-F)

Mendenhall L. The Role of Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Pediatric Cancer: A Guide for Parents. (PO-SI-83-F)

Messaros A. Fatigue Dependency vs. Task Dependency During Submaximal Isometric Quadriceps Exercise. (PL-RR-134-F)

Metzger S Metzger is a German word meaning "butcher" and may refer to:
  • Metzger, Oregon
Metzger is a common German family name, and may refer to:
  • Bruce Metzger, American evangelical writer and scholar
  • Ed Metzger, actor
. Balance, Fear of Falling, and Quality of Life in Arthritic Elders Participating in an Aquatic Exercise Program. (PL-RR-108-F)

Meyer S Mey·er   , Annie Florance Nathan 1867-1951.

American writer and a founder of Barnard College at Columbia University (1889). Her plays include The Dominant Sex (1911) and Black Souls (1932).
. The Effects of Arm Elevation on Blood Pressure and Skin Temperature Measured in the Hand. (PO-RR-55-TH)

Mikhailenok E. The Myotonometer: A Computerized, Electronic Device That Quantifies Muscle Tone/Compliance, Paresis, and Spasticity. (PO-SI-51-TH)

Milam A. The Impact of the Tuskegee Experiment on the Ethical Development of Physical Therapy Students. (PO-SI-23-TH)

Millar L. EMG Activity of the Abdominal Muscles Using Traditional Crunches vs an Abdominal Exercise Assistive Device. (PO-RR-97-TH)

Miller B. Predictors of Academic Success in Physical Therapy. (PL-RR-114-W)

Miller J. Learning-Style Preferences of Physical Therapist Students. (PL-RR-119-W)

Miller K. Effect of High Profile Prefabricated Orthoses on Plantar Pressure Measurements in Collegiate Athletes With Foot Pathology. (PO-RR-72-TH)

Miller M. Weight Bearing at One Year After Ankle Replacement. (PL-RR-185-S)

Miller S. Differences in Pelvic Floor Muscle Strength in High Impact Athletes and Sedentary Females Measured by Biofeedback Techniques. (PL-RR-217-F)

Mitchell D. Reliability Analysis of the Wisconsin Gait Scale for Novice Evaluators. (PO-RR-52-TH)

Mollinger L. Forefoot Measurements: Prone vs Standing & Rater Reliability. (PO-RR-30-TH)

Montemayor J. The Effect of Disturbed Vision on Gait Parameters on the Young Healthy Population. (PO-RR-29-TH)

Moore J. A Comparison of Two Six-Week Abdominal Exercise Programs: Exercise Ball Versus Mat Protocols. (PL-RR-213-F)

Moore M. Evaluation of the "Silent Zone": A Reliability Study of a Manual Physical Therapy Technique Used to Determine Coupling Patterns of the Mid-Thoracic Spine. (PL-RR-170-F)

Moore M. A Survey of Student Research Outcomes in Bachelor's and Entry-Level Master's Degree Physical Therapy Programs. (PO-PR-15-TH)

Moore T. The Effects of Stretching and Fatigue on Fractionated Reaction Time and Movement Time Prior to a Simple Task. (PO-PR-101-TH)

Moran K. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Osteoporosis. (PL-SI-132-S)

Morgan S Morgan, American family of financiers and philanthropists.

Junius Spencer Morgan, 1813–90, b. West Springfield, Mass., prospered at investment banking.
. An Exercise and Education Program for Persons With Osteoporosis. (PL-SI-151-F)

Moriarty J. The Effect of Hand Dominance on Standing Balance Variables With Respect to Three Different Ground Reactive Force Interfaces. (PO-SI-39-F)

Morin B. Debt and Employment Trends for Graduates of Post-Bacculaureate Physical Therapy Programs, 1993-1997. (PL-RR-116-W)

Morlock R. The Development and Initial Evaluation of a Critical Pathway for Patients Seen in Rehabilitation Therapy Services for Low Back Pain. (PL-RR-159-TH)

Morlock R. A Multi Site Physical Therapy Evaluation of the Treatment of Low Back Pain and Outcomes in a Managed Care Organization. (PL-RR-160-TH)

Morris D. Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy to Improve Upper Extremity Function in Subjects Following Traumatic Brain Injury: A Case Study. (PO-RR-50-TH)

Mossberg K. Reliability of a Six Minute Walk Test to Assess Aerobic Fitness aerobic fitness Clinical medicine A value obtained from exercise testing, which is expressed as either VO 2 peak–O2 consumption at peak exercise, or Wpeak  in Persons With Acquired Brain Injury A neurological condition, Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) is damage to the brain acquired after birth. It usually affects cognitive, physical, emotional, social or independent functioning and can result from traumatic brain injury (i.e. accidents, falls, assaults, etc. . (PL-RR-173-F)

Mossberg K. Standard vs. Lightweight Wheelchairs: A Comparison of Metabolic Efficiency in Treadmill Propulsion. (PL-RR-139-F)

Mraz M. Cross-Validation of Near Infrared Body Composition Analysis: A High School Wrestler Specific Prediction Equation. (PO-RR-94-TH)

Muller Mul·ler , Hermann Joseph 1890-1967.

American geneticist. He won a 1946 Nobel Prize for the study of the hereditary effect of x-rays on genes.



Mül·ler , Johannes Peter 1801-1858.
 D. Selected Outcomes of Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Persons With OSA. (PO-RR-9-TH)

Mulligan mul·li·gan  
n.
A golf shot not tallied against the score, granted in informal play after a poor shot especially from the tee.



[Probably from the name Mulligan.]

Noun 1.
 M. Development of a Computerized Database to Describe the Patient Population Receiving Therapy and Productivity of the Therapy Staff in a Tertiary Care Facility. (PO-SI-7-TH)

Munson L. Sitting Functional Reach Test: Values Among Healthy and Effect of Aging. (PL-RR-145-F)

Munyan M. A Gleno-Humeral Joint Screening Test and Bilateral Comparisons of Abduction Range of Motion in Subjects With Impaired OH Joint Mobility Associated With Soft Tissue Restriction. (PO-RR-62-TH)

Murphy M. An Intervention Study for Community-Dwelling Elderly Fallers Based on Nonlinear A system in which the output is not a uniform relationship to the input.

nonlinear - (Scientific computation) A property of a system whose output is not proportional to its input.
 Causal Resource Analysis. (PO-RR-42-F)

Musolino G. Enhancing Diversity Through Mentorship: The Nurturing Potential of Service Learning. (PL-SI-164-S)

Musolino G. Facilitating Active Learning Through a Web-Based Distributed Learning Course for Physical Therapy Students. (MT-1-F)

Musolino G. Sitting Beside Oneself: Development and Validation of a Self-Assessment Process for Physical Therapy Students and Graduates. (PL-RR-112-W)

Nardone M. "The Guide": A Comparison of the Clinical Management of Patients With Acquired Nonprogressive Disorders of the Central Nervous System and the Associated Practice Pattern. (PO-RR-53-F)

Nash M. A Comparison of Two Exercise Training Techniques for Eliciting Matched Metabolic Responses in Persons With Paraplegia. (PO-RR-8-TH)

Nayer M. Examiner Gender Bias in a National Licensure Examination. (PL-RR-140-W)

Nayer M. Graduates, Work Supervisors and Faculty Members: Do Their Opinions Agree? (PL-RR-118-W)

Nedved K. Differences in Pelvic Floor Muscle Strength in High Impact Athletes and Sedentary Females Measured by Biofeedback Techniques. (PL-RR-217-F)

Newstead A. A Comparison of Gait Parameters in Older Adults With and Without a History of Falls During Various Gait Tasks. (PL-RR-152-F)

Nichols J. Comparison of Fatigue Mechanisms Between Young and Older Healthy Adults During a Sustained Maximum Voluntary Contraction. (PO-RR-40-TH)

Nichols J. The Effect of Tat Chi and Resistance Weight Training on Reduction of Fall Risk Factors in the Elderly. (PO-PR-41-F)

Niedzinski J. "The Guide": A Comparison of the Clinical Management of Patients With Acquired Nonprogressive Disorders of the Central Nervous System and the Associated Practice Pattern. (PO-RR-53-F)

Nielsen D. Changes in the Mechanical Energy of the HAT During Walking as a Function of Foot Type in Individuals With Trans-Tibial Amputations. (PO-PR-71-TH)

Nielsen D. Cross-Validation of Near Infrared Body Composition Analysis: A High School Wrestler Specific Prediction Equation. (PO-RR-94-TH)

Nielsen D. The Effect of Added Leg Mass an Energy Cost and Gait Effeciency in Nonpathologic Gait. (PO-RR-89-TH)

Nielsen D. Physiological Comparisons During Multiple Speed Walking of Physically Active Persons With Transtibial Amputation Versus Nonpathological Gait. (PO-PR-91-TH)

Nielsen D. Physiological Responses of Multiple Speed Treadmill Walking for Syme Versus Transtibial Amputation. (PO-RR-88-TH)

Nielsen K. Selected Outcomes of Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Persons With OSA. (PO-RR-9-TH)

Nienhouse J. Burnout Burnout

Depletion of a tax shelter's benefits. In the context of mortgage backed securities it refers to the percentage of the pool that has prepaid their mortgage.
 Among Physical Therapist Assistants in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . (PL-RR-158-TH)

Nonnemacher M. The Effect of Overhead Isometric Exercise on Strength of the Rotator Cuff. (PO-RR-98-TH)

Nonnemacher M. Employment Patterns While Enrolled in Physical Therapy Education. (PL-RR-117-W)

Northrup J. Analysis of Arthrokinematic Motion in the Glenohumeral Joint During Active Abduction. (PO-RR-60-TH)

Norton B. Relationships Among 3 Measurements of Lumbar Curvature Taken With Subjects Bent Forward. (PL-RR-143-F)

Nosse L. Value Structures of Wisconsin Physical Therapists and Student Physical Therapists. (PL-RR-208-W)

Novy D. Reliability and Validity of Physical Performance Tests for Patients With Cancer. (PO-RR-56-F)

Nunn T. A Pictorial and Descriptive Reference Guide for Wound Dressing Management. (PO-SI-103-F)

Oakley E. EMG Activity of the Abdominal Muscles Using Traditional Crunches vs an Abdominal Exercise Assistive Device. (PO-RR-97-TH)

O'Cull K. The Role of Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Pediatric Cancer: A Guide for Parents. (PO-SI-83-F)

O'Hearn M. The Effect of Early Outpatient Physical Therapy Intervention on Outcome Following Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Retrospective Study retrospective study,
a study in which a search is made for a relationship between one phenomenon or condition and another that occurred in the past (e.g.
. (PO-RR-70-F)

Olson K. Validity of Borg's Rating of Perceived Exertion Scale to Predict Heart Rate in Women Performing Step Aerobics in Water During Pregnancy. (PL-RR-216-F)

Olson S. A Comparison of Electromyographic Activity and Ground Reaction Force (GRF) During a One-Legged Sit-to-Stand (OLSS) Between Individuals With Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) and Controls. (PL-RR-187-S)

Olson S. An Intervention Study for Community-Dwelling Elderly Fallers Based on Nonlinear Causal Resource Analysis. (PO-RR-42-F)

Olson S. Neuromuscular Function of the Quadriceps After Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA). (PO-RR-69-F)

O'Neil M. Predictors of Parenting Stress in Mothers of Children Who Receive Early Intervention ear·ly intervention
n. Abbr. EI
A process of assessment and therapy provided to children, especially those younger than age 6, to facilitate normal cognitive and emotional development and to prevent developmental disability or delay.
 Physical Therapy. (PL-RR-198-TH)

O'Neil M. Review of Data Collection Methods Used for Children Receiving BOTOX Injections. (PO-SI-84-F)

Oppliger R. Cross-Validation of Near Infrared Body Composition Analysis: A High School Wrestler Specific Prediction Equation. (PO-RR-94-TH)

Orest M. Development of a Computerized Database to Describe the Patient Population Receiving Therapy and Productivity of the Therapy Staff in a Tertiary Care Facility. (PO-SI-7-TH)

Orodenker J. "The Guide": A Comparison of the Clinical Management of Patients With Acquired Nonprogressive Disorders of the Central Nervous System and the Associated Practice Pattern. (PO-RR-53-F)

Owens T. Selection Criteria for Employment of Entry Level Physical Therapists: A Survey of New York State Employers. (PO-PR-17-TH)

Page P. Predicted Versus Actual Torque Production of Elastic and Pulley Resistance. (PO-PR-100-TH)

Page P. Torque Characteristics of Two Types of Resistive Exercise. (PL-RR-214-F)

Palisano R. Predictors of Parenting Stress in Mothers of Children Who Receive Early Intervention Physical Therapy. (PL-RR-198-TH)

Palmer P. An Educational Enhancement Program for High School Students With Special Needs Enrolled in a Special Education Program. (PO-SI-85-F)

Pals K. Comparison of Fatigue Mechanisms Between Young and Older Healthy Adults During a Sustained Maximum Voluntary Contraction. (PO-RR-40-TH)

Panus P. Cathodic Iontophoresis of Dexamethasone-Phosphate in Human Volunteers. (PL-RR-200-F)

Papp M. Psychoneuroendocrinology and Its Relevance for Physical Therapy. (PL-TR-207-F)

Pascal M. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Osteoporosis. (PL-SI-132-S)

Paschkewitz L. Effects of Attentional Demands on Postural Sway. (PL-RR-147-F)

Pati A. Treating Peripheral Neuropathy Peripheral Neuropathy Definition

The term peripheral neuropathy encompasses a wide range of disorders in which the nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord—peripheral nerves—have been damaged.
 in the HIV HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), either of two closely related retroviruses that invade T-helper lymphocytes and are responsible for AIDS. There are two types of HIV: HIV-1 and HIV-2. HIV-1 is responsible for the vast majority of AIDS in the United States.  Population. (PO-SI-75-F)

Patterson S Patterson, family of American journalists.

Robert Wilson Patterson, 1850–1910, b. Chicago, grad. Williams, 1871, became (1871) a reporter on the Chicago Times and after 1873 was attached to the Chicago Tribune.
. Concurrent Validity of Patient Rating Scales in Assessment of Outcome After Rotator Cuff Repair. (PO-RR-64-TH)

Payne D. Assessment of Peri-Wound Blood Flow Throughout Electrical Stimulation Treatment: A Pilot Study. (PO-RR-104-F)

Pease pease  
n. pl. pease or peas·en Archaic
A pea.



[Middle English; see pea.
 B. An Analysis of Subgroups of Patients With Diagnosis of Adhesive Capsulitis: An Analytical Model Using Cluster Analysis. (PL-RR-181-TH)

Peel C. An Exercise and Education Program for Persons With Osteoporosis. (PL-SI-151-F)

Pellecchia G. Effects of Attentional Demands on Postural Sway. (PL-RR-147-F)

Perry A. The Effects of Stretching and Fatigue on Fractionated Reaction Time and Movement Time Prior to a Simple Task. (PO-RR-101-TH)

Perry T. Construct and Criterion Validity of Upper Limb Tension Tests for the Median, Radial, and Ulnar Nerves. (PL-RR-180-TH)

Perry T. Upper Limb Tension Test Differences Between Extremities. (PO-RR-63-TH)

Phelps V. Evaluation of the "Silent Zone": A Reliability Study of a Manual Physical Therapy Technique Used to Determine Coupling Patterns of the Mid-Thoracic Spine. (PL-RR-170-F)

Phillips L. Low Frequency Mechanical Stimulation for Acute Wound Healing. (PL-RR-221-F)

Piccirillo M. The Effectiveness of Shoulder Taping in the Inhibition of the Upper Trapezius Muscle During Functional Movement as Determined by Electromyography. (PO-RR-47-TH)

Pidgeon D. Improving Physical Therapy Access: A Must in Today's Healthcare Environment. (PL-SI-105-TH)

Pidikiti R. Constraint-induced Movement Therapy to Improve Upper Extremity Function in Lower Functioning Subjects Following Stroke: A Case Study. (PO-RR-48-TH)

Pill S. Effect of Practice Contractions on Grip Strength. (PO-RR-67-F)

Placzek J. Wheelchair Use by Nursing Home Residents: Effectiveness in Meeting Patient Needs and Therapy Goals for Positioning and Mobility. (PO-RR-73-F)

Potter C. Effect of High Profile Prefabricated Orthoses on Plantar Pressure Measurements in Collegiate Athletes With Foot Pathology. (PO-RR-72-TH)

Powell S Powell See Osceola. . An Educational Enhancement Program for High School Students With Special Needs Enrolled in a Special Education Program. (PO-SI-85-F)

Powers C. The Effects of Patellar Taping on Knee Kinetics and Kinematics During Stair Ambulation in Patients With Patellofemoral Pain. (PL-RR-144-TH)

Powers C. Patellofemoral Joint Stress During Deep Squatting squatting /squat·ting/ (skwaht´ing) a position with hips and knees flexed, the buttocks resting on the heels; sometimes adopted by the parturient at delivery or by children with certain types of cardiac defects.  in Collegiate Women Athletes. (PL-RR-184-S)

Pray T. A Comparison of Two Exercise Training Techniques for Eliciting Matched Metabolic Responses in Persons With Paraplegia. (PO-RR-8-TH)

Protas E. Cardiovascular Rehabilitation in Individuals With Chronic Low Back Pain. (PO-PR-II-F)

Protas E. Characterization of Performance and Function in Patients With Acute Strokes. (PL-RR-171-TH)

Protas E. An Intervention Study for Community-Dwelling Elderly Fallers Based on Nonlinear Causal Resource Analysis. (PO-RR-42-F)

Pumarejo A. A Comparison of Two Exercise Training Techniques for Eliciting Matched Metabolic Responses in Persons With Paraplegia. (PO-RR-8-TH)

Quinn K. Effects of Attentional Demands on Postural Sway. (PL-RR-147-F)

Qureshy H. Characterization of Performance and Function in Patients With Acute Strokes. (PL-RR-171-TH)

Rabin J. Review of Data Collection Methods Used for Children Receiving BOTOX Injections. (PO-SI-84-F)

Raborar R. The Effect of Training on Perception of Load Heaviness During Manual Lifting by Healthy Male and Female Subjects. (PO-RR-27-TH)

Racca M. Debt and Employment Trends for Graduates of Post-Bacculaureate Physical Therapy Programs, 1993-1997. (PL-RR-116-W)

Racette D. Interrater Reliability of the Manual Segmental Motion Evaluation of the Craniovertebral Region. (PL-RR-169-F)

Rader M. Employment Patterns While Enrolled in Physical Therapy Education. (PL-RR-117-W)

Radowski M. Changing Treatment Models in Pediatric Physical and Occupational Therapy. (PL-SI-196-TH)

Radtka S. A Comparison of Gait With Solid, Hinged, and No Ankle-Foot Orthoses in Children With Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy. (PL-RR-192-TH)

Rahlin M. Intrarater Reliability of the Toddler and Infant Motor Evaluation (Pilot Studies 1 and 2). (PO-RR-81-F)

Ramerez C. Construct and Criterion Validity of Upper Limb Tension Tests for the Median, Radial, and Ulnar Nerves. (PL-RR-180-TH)

Ramerez C. Upper Limb Tension Test Differences Between Extremities. (PO-RR-63-TH)

Ramstack V. Changing Treatment Models in Pediatric Physical and Occupational Therapy. (PL-SI-196-TH)

Rayens M. An Analysis of Preprofessional Performance Data, Professional Performance Data and Outcome Measures for Students in a Physical Therapy Program. (PL-RR-113-W)

Reeder M. Construct and Criterion Validity of Upper Limb Tension Tests for the Median, Radial, and Ulnar Nerves. (PL-RR-180-TH)

Reeder M. Upper Limb Tension Test Differences Between Extremities. (PO-RR-63-TH)

Reents T. The Effect of Added Leg Mass on Energy Cost and Gait Effeciency in Nonpathologic Gait. (PO-RR-89-TH)

Regan K. Relationships Among 3 Measurements of Lumbar Curvature Taken With Subjects Bent Forward. (PL-RR-143-F)

Reveiz P. Low Frequency, but Not High Frequency, TENS Is Less Effective in Reducing Hyperalgesia in Morphine Tolerant Rats With Arthritis. (PO-RR-80-F)

Reynolds P. Inspiring Professional Social Responsibility Skills in Student Physical Therapists Through Self-Designed Service Learning Projects. (PL-RR-165-S)

Reynolds P. Integrating and Sequencing Wellness, Health Promotion, and Prevention Concepts From Theory to Practice in Physical Therapy Curricula. (PL-SI-125-TH)

Rheault W. Intrarater Reliability of the Toddler and Infant Motor Evaluation (Pilot Studies 1 and 2). (PO-RR-81-F)

Richards R. Baseline Predictors of Six-Month Patient Rated Pain and Disability After a Distal Radius Fracture. (PL-RR-179-TH)

Richter R. Enhancing the Meaningfulness and Validity of Graduate Outcome Surveys. (PO-SI-25-TH)

Rider L. Evaluation of Aerobic Capacity in Children With Inflammatory Myopathy by Analysis of Heart Rate Kinetics During Exercise Recovery. (PL-RR-109-F)

Ries J. Electrically Induced Quadriceps Femoris Muscle Contraction Force Output and Fatigue in Females and Males. (PL-RR-138-F)

Rigel M. The Effect of Different Static Stretch Hold Times on Hamstring Muscle Flexibilty in Active College Students. (PL-RR-210-S)

Riley T. The Effects of Stretching and Fatigue on Fractionated Reaction Time and Movement Time Prior to a Simple Task. (PO-RR-101-TH)

Roach K. Pilot Study of an Intervention to Prevent Low Back Pain in Fire Rescue Workers. (PO-RR-87-F)

Roberts C. Methods of Anatomy Instruction in Physical Therapy Education: A Four Year Follow-Up. (PL-SI-123-TH)

Roberts M. An Educational Enhancement Program for High School Students With Special Needs Enrolled in a Special Education Program. (PO-SI-85-F)

Roehrs T. Altered Postural Control in Adults With Multiple Sclerosis. (PL-RR-148-F)

Rogers H. Standard vs. Lightweight Wheelchairs: A Comparison of Metabolic Efficiency in Treadmill Propulsion. (PL-RR-139-F)

Roman A. Debt and Employment Trends for Graduates of Post-Bacculaureate Physical Therapy Programs, 1993-1997. (PL-RR-116-W)

Rone S Rone (1980) is a notable street artist living in Melbourne, Australia. His notability comes from the prolific nature of his art, the skill of his work and his unique and individual style. . Identification of Current Ethical Issues Encountered by Practicing Physical Therapists. (PO-RR-28-TH)

Rosano A. Effects of Attentional Demands on Postural Sway. (PL-RR-147-F)

Rosecrance J. A Case Study in the Economics of Ergonomics and the Role of the Physical Therapist. (PO-SI-19-TH)

Roslinski D. The Effect of Different Static Stretch Hold Times on Hamstring Muscle Flexibilty in Active College Students. (PL-RR-210-S)

Ross M. Lower Extremity Performance Following Hamstring Muscle Injury in Male Track and Field Athletes. (PO-RR-93-TH)

Ross M. Test-Retest Reliability of Four Lower Extremity Functional Performance Tests. (PO-RR-95-TH)

Rossi M. A Comparison of Electromyographic Activity and Ground Reaction Force (GRF) During a One-Legged Sit-to-Stand (OLSS) Between Individuals With Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) and Controls. (PL-RR-187-S)

Rossi M. Neuromuscular Function of the Quadriceps After Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA). (PO-RR-69-F)

Roth J. Baseline Predictors of Six-Month Patient Rated Pain and Disability After a Distal Radius Fracture. (PL-RR-179-TH)

Rothman A. Examiner Gender Bias in a National Licensure Examination. (PL-RR-140-W)

Rotondo E. A Pictorial and Descriptive Reference Guide for Wound Dressing Management. (PO-SI-103-F)

Rouns M. Correlation of Physical Therapy Student Satisfaction With Clinical Internship Experiences and Method of Site Selection: A Descriptive Study. (PO-RR-14-TH)

Roush J. The Relationship and Agreement Between Measurements of the Lumbar Curve Using Radiographs and the Spinal Contour Gauge. (PO-RR-68-F)

Roush J. Upper Extremity Critical Power as a Measure of Functional Endurance in a Healthy, Untrained Population. (PL-RR-215-F)

Roush S. Learning Styles of Physical Therapy Students and Clinicians. (PO-RR-16-TH)

Rubertone J. Reliability Analysis of the Wisconsin Gait Scale for Novice Evaluators. (PO-RR-52-TH)

Ruebling I. Enhancing the Meaningfulness and Validity of Graduate Outcome Surveys. (PO-SI-25-TH)

Ruff R. Retraining of Stance Knee and Pelvic Control Using FNS: A Case Study. (PO-RR-54-F)

Russell K. Lifelong Learning as an Outcome of Physical Therapy Education. (PO-RR-20-TH)

Russo K. Review of Data Collection Methods Used for Children Receiving BOTOX Injections. (PO-SI-84-F)

Saag K. An Exercise and Education Program for Persons With Osteoporosis. (PL-SI-151-F)

Sabbahi M. Spinal Postural Modification Causes No Changes in the Soleus H-Reflex of Normal Subjects. (PL-RR-135-F)

Sagiv L. Value Structures of Wisconsin Physical Therapists and Student Physical Therapists. (PL-RR-208-W)

Sahrmann S. Contractile Tension of the Tibialis Anterior Muscle Elicited by Electrical Stimulation and Voluntary Effort in Patients With Hemiplegia. (PL-RR-204-F)

Salem G. Patellofemoral Joint Stress During Deep Squatting in Collegiate Women Athletes. (PL-RR-184-S)

Salsich G. The Effects of Patellar Taping on Knee Kinetics and Kinematics During Stair Ambulation in Patients With Patellofemoral Pain. (PL-RR-144-TH)

Saltzman C. Physiological Responses of Multiple Speed Treadmill Walking for Syme Versus Transtibial Amputation. (PO-RR-88-TH)

Saltzman N. Effects of Awareness Through Movement, a Motor Learning Strategy, on Hamstring Length in Healthy Subjects. (PO-RR-99-TH)

Sandoval R. Treating Peripheral Neuropathy in the HIV Population. (PO-SI-75-F)

Santiago D. Cardiovascular Rehabilitation in Individuals With Chronic Low Back Pain. (PO-RR-11-F)

Santiago M. Cardiovascular Rehabilitation in Individuals With Chronic Low Back Pain. (PO-RR-11-F)

Sargeant D. Perceptions of Clinical Instructors of Physical Therapy Toward the Clinical Performance Instrument. (PL-RR-110-W)

Sawyer S. The Effect of Microcurrent Stimulation on Postoperative Pain After Patellar Tendon-Bone Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. (PL-RR-199-F)

Sawyer S. Evaluation of the "Silent Zone": A Reliability Study of a Manual Physical Therapy Technique Used to Determine Coupling Patterns of the Mid-Thoracic Spine. (PL-RR-170-F)

Schiller M. A Multi Site Physical Therapy Evaluation of the Treatment of Low Back Pain and Outcomes in a Managed Care Organization. (PL-RR-160-TH)

Schindler-Ivens S. Analysis of Bone Mineral Density in Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury. (PL-RR-174-F)

Schmelzer K. Validity of the Children's RPE Index During Treadmill Exercise. (PO-RR-12-F)

Schroeder G. The Effects of Moderate Upper Extremity Exercise and Fatigue on Joint Position Sense of the Glenohumeral Joint. (PO-RR-61-TH)

Schroeder R. Altered Postural Control in Adults With Multiple Sclerosis. (PL-RR-148-F)

Schuen K. A Pictorial and Descriptive Reference Guide for Wound Dressing Management. (PO-SI-103-F)

Schwarcz A. The Pre-Absorptive, Instantaneous Effect of Natural and Refined Sugar on Quadriceps Peak Torque. (PO-RR-96-TH)

Schwartz A. "The Guide": A Comparison of the Clinical Management of Patients With Acquired Nonprogressive Disorders of the Central Nervous System and the Associated Practice Pattern. (PO-RR-53-F)

Scofield S Scofield can refer to: People
  • Cyrus Scofield, theologian, minister, writer
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  • Edward Scofield, politician
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Fictional characters
. The Effects of a Lower Extremity Strength Training Program on the Center of Pressure During Functional Reach in Individuals 65 and Older. (PL-RR-153-F)

Sell K. Complicated Tibial Pilon Fracture: A Case Study. (PL-RR-188-S)

Sell K. The Effect of Lower Extremity Strength Gains on Gait of the Elderly: A Review of Literature. (PL-TR-146-F)

Sermo C. Value Negotiation as the Basis for Professional Socialization socialization /so·cial·iza·tion/ (so?shal-i-za´shun) the process by which society integrates the individual and the individual learns to behave in socially acceptable ways.

so·cial·i·za·tion
n.
 in Physical Therapy. (PL-RR-120-W)

Shan D. Physiological Cost Index as an Indicator of the Effects of Levodopa Therapy in Patients With Parkinson Disease. (PO-RR-37-TH)

Shaw S. Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy to Improve Upper Extremity Function in Lower Functioning Subjects Following Stroke: A Case Study. (PO-RR-48-TH)

Shaw S. Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy to Improve Upper Extremity Function in Subjects Following Traumatic Brain Injury: A Case Study. (PO-RR-50-TH)

Shibley L. The Effects of Arm Elevation on Blood Pressure and Skin Temperature Measured in the Hand. (PO-RR-55-TH)

Shields R. Analysis of Bone Mineral Density in Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury. (PL-RR-174-F)

Shields R. Fatigue Dependency vs. Task Dependency During Submaximal Isometric Quadriceps Exercise. (PL-RR-134-F)

Shin D. Gait Analysis of Patients With Tibial Rotationplasty. (PO-RR-33-TH)

Shoener M. Effect of Practice Contractions on Grip Strength. (PO-RR-67-F)

Shurr D. Changes in the Mechanical Energy of the HAT During Walking as a Function of Foot Type in Individuals With Trans-Tibial Amputations. (PO-RR-71-TH)

Shurr D. The Effect of Added Leg Mass on Energy Cost and Gait Effeciency in NonPathologic Gait. (PO-RR-89-TH)

Shurr D. Physiological Comparisons During Multiple Speed Walking of Physically Active Persons With Transtibial Amputation Versus Nonpathological Gait. (PO-RR-91-TH)

Shurr D. Physiological Responses of Multiple Speed Treadmill Walking for Syme Versus Transtibial Amputation. (PO-RR-88-TH)

Sim F. Gait Analysis of Patients With Tibial Rotationplasty. (PO-RR-33-TH)

Simmonds M. Cardiovascular Rehabilitation in Individuals With Chronic Low Back Pain. (PO-RR-11-F)

Simmonds M. The Effect of a Single Treatment of Heat and Exercise on Pain and Performance in Patients With Low Back Problems. (PO-RR-76-F)

Simmonds M. Perceived Exertion in a 5-Minute Walk Test in Individuals With and Without Low Back Pain. (PO-RR-77-F)

Simmonds M. Reliability and Validity of Physical Performance Tests for Patients With Cancer. (PO-RR-56-F)

Sinclair D. Electrical Conductivity of Commonly Used Wound Dressings. (PL-RR-219-F)

Siple B. Effect of High Profile Prefabricated Orthoses on Plantar Pressure Measurements in Collegiate Athletes With Foot Pathology. (PO-RR-72-TH)

Sizer P. The Effect of Microcurrent Stimulation on Postoperative Pain After Patellar Tendon-Bone Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. (PL-RR-199-F)

Sizer P. The Effects of Stretching and Fatigue on Fractionated Reaction Time and Movement Time Prior to a Simple Task. (PO-RR-101-TH)

Sizer P. Evaluation of the "Silent Zone": A Reliability Study of a Manual Physical Therapy Technique Used to Determine Coupling Patterns of the Mid-Thoracic Spine. (PL-RR-170-F)

Skaff K. The Impact of the Tuskegee Experiment on the Ethical Development of Physical Therapy Students. (PO-SI-23-TH)

Skinner S. A Comparison of Gait With Solid, Hinged, and No Ankle-Foot Orthoses in Children With Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy. (PL-RR-192-TH)

Slauterbeck J. The Effect of Microcurrent Stimulation on Postoperative Pain After Patellar Tendon-Bone Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. (PL-RR-199-F)

Sluka K. Blockade of Mu-Opioid Receptors in the Rostral Ventral Medulla (RVM) Prevents Antihyperalgesia Produced by Low Frequency but Not High Frequency TENS. (PO-RR-79-F)

Sluka K. Low Frequency, but Not High Frequency, TENS Is Less Effective in Reducing Hyperalgesia in Morphine Tolerant Rats With Arthritis. (PO-RR-80-F)

Smith B. Burnout Among Physical Therapist Assistants in the United States. (PL-RR-158-TH)

Smith B. The Effects of Preoperative Education on Patient Perceptions and Objective Outcomes Following Total Knee and Total Hip Arthroplasty. (PO-RR-65-F)

Smith B. Gender Differences in Lumbar Flexion and Extension and Intrarater Reliability Using the BROM BROM Back Range of Motion
BROM Boot Rom
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Smith J. Analysis of Arthrokinematic Motion in the Glenohumeral Joint During Active Abduction. (PO-RR-60-TH)

Smith R. Rehabilitation Post Concurrent ACL and PCL Reconstructive Surgery. (PL-SI-212-S)

Smith T. A Comparison of Two Six-Week Abdominal Exercise Programs: Exercise Ball Versus Mat Protocols. (PL-RR-213-F)

Smith T. The Effects of Slant Board and a Portable Stretch Device on Dorsiflexion Range of Motion. (PO-RR-58-TH)

Smoyer S. Effect of Practice Contractions on Grip Strength. (PO-RR-67-F)

Smutok M. Cathodic Iontophoresis of Dexamethasone-Phosphate in Human Volunteers. (PL-RR-200-F)

Snowden-Felerski M. Changing Treatment Models in Pediatric Physical and Occupational Therapy. (PL-SI-196-TH)

Snyder T. Gender Differences in Lumbar Flexion and Extension and Intrarater Reliability Using the BROM II. (PO-RR-31-F)

Snyder-Mackler L. High Intensity Electrical Stimulation for Pain Management. (PL-SI-191-F)

Spielholz N. The Effects of Therapeutic Taping on Seated Postural Control in Children With Cerebral Palsy. (PL-RR-194-TH)

Stanford E. The Effect of Tai Chi and Resistance Weight Training on Reduction of Fall Risk Factors in the Elderly. (PO-RR-41-F)

Stanley R. Interdisciplinary and Preventative Care for Older Adults and Children Dwelling in a Rural Community. (PL-SI-201-S)

Stanton V. Spinal Postural Modification Causes No Changes in the Soleus H-Reflex of Normal Subjects. (PL-RR-135-F)

Stephens J. Effects of Awareness Through Movement, a Motor Learning Strategy, on Hamstring Length in Healthy Subjects. (PO-RR-99-TH)

Stikeleather S. Content Validity content validity,
n the degree to which an experiment or measurement actually reflects the variable it has been designed to measure.
 of a Questionnaire Designed to Measure "Perceived Injury Legitimacy" in a Sample of Workers on Compensation in the State of Indiana. (PL-RR-167-F)

Stikeleather S. Injured in·jure  
tr.v. in·jured, in·jur·ing, in·jures
1. To cause physical harm to; hurt.

2. To cause damage to; impair.

3.
 Workers' Perspectives on Indiana's Worker's Compensation Process. (PL-RR-166-F)

Stoecker J. Intrarater Reliability of the Toddler and Infant Motor Evaluation (Pilot Studies 1 and 2). (PO-RR-81-F)

Stone S. Low Frequency Mechanical Stimulation for Acute Wound Healing. (PL-RR-221-F)

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stalks of maize plants from which mature corn cobs have been harvested as grain, or grain sorghum plants from which heads have also been removed. The stover is usually fed by turning the cattle into the field and is subject to fungal infection, sometimes causing mycotoxicosis.
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Strasburg D. Validation of a Fall Risk Screening Tool for Community Dwelling Elderly in the Primary Care Setting. (PO-RR-43-F)

Strasshofer B. Retraining of Stance Knee and Pelvic Control Using FNS: A Case Study. (PO-RR-54-F)

Strenk M. The Role of Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Pediatric Cancer: A Guide for Parents. (PO-SI-83-F)

Strube M. Attitudinal and Physical Effects of an Exercise Intervention for the Obese. (PL-RR-155-F)

Struck J. The Rosebud Project: Services to American Indian American Indian
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Any member of the various aboriginal peoples of the Western Hemisphere, with the exception of the Eskimos (Inuit) and the Aleuts.
 Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers With Special Needs and Their Families on the Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation. (PL-SI-156-TH)

Stump T. An Activity Rating Scale for Outcomes Research in Sports Medicine. (PL-RR-211-S)

Sukenick J. Reliability Analysis of the Wisconsin Gait Scale for Novice Evaluators. (PO-RR-52-TH)

Summers J. Predictors of Academic Success in Physical Therapy. (PL-RR-114-W)

Sung P. Different Models of Functional Outcome Following Hip Fractures in Six Long Term Care Facilities. (PL-RR-154-F)

Suteerawattananon M. Cardiovascular Rehabilitation in Individuals With Chronic Low Back Pain. (PO-RR-11-F)

Svien L. The Rosebud Project: Services to American Indian Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers With Special Needs and Their Families on the Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation. (PL-SI-156-TH)

Svien L. Use of Computer Aided Instruction in Pediatric Gait Analysis. (MT-4-F)

Swanson B. Integrating Community Service Learning Into a Physical Therapy Curriculum. (PL-SI-133-S)

Takahashi S Takahashi can refer to:
  • Takahashi (written 高梁), a city in Okayama prefecture, Japan
  • Takahashi River, a river in Japan
  • Ward-Takahashi identities, a feature of Quantum Mechanics
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Talbott N. Teaching Physiology to Entry-Level Physical Therapy Students Utilizing a Case-Study Approach. (PL-SI-121-TH)

Talley D. Construct and Criterion Validity of Upper Limb Tension Tests for the Median, Radial, and Ulnar Nerves. (PL-RR-180-TH)

Talley D. Upper Limb Tension Test Differences Between Extremities. (PO-RR-63-TH)

Tappe M. Content Validity of a Questionnaire Designed to Measure "Perceived Injury Legitimacy" in a Sample of Workers on Compensation in the State of Indiana. (PL-RR-167-F)

Taub E. Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy to Improve Upper Extremity Function in Lower Functioning Subjects Following Stroke: A Case Study. (PO-RR-48-TH)

Taub E. Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy to Improve Upper Extremity Function in Subjects Following Traumatic Brain Injury: A Case Study. (PO-RR-50-TH)

Taylor B. Low Frequency, but Not High Frequency, TENS Is Less Effective in Reducing Hyperalgesia in Morphine Tolerant Rats With Arthritis. (PO-RR-80-F)

Taylor L. The Experience of Providing Geriatric Care: The Student's Perspective. (PL-RR-126-TH)

Therneau T. The Effects of Static Stretching on the Flexibility of the Achilles Tendon. (PL-RR-186-S)

Thomas D Thomas D. (born Thomas Dürr, December 30 1968 in Ditzingen close to Stuttgart, Germany) is a rapper in the German hip hop group Die Fantastischen Vier. He frequently works on solo projects. Life
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Thomas D. A Pictorial and Descriptive Reference Guide for Wound Dressing Management. (PO-SI-103-F)

Thomas J. Segmental Coordination for a Simple Reaching Task. (PL-RR-205-F)

Thompson A. A Comparison of Physical Therapy Students' and Physical Therapy Faculty Members' Awareness of the Tasks of Physical Therapist Assistants. (PO-RR-21-TH)

Thorsen S. Development of "The Physical Therapist's Guide to the Medical and Surgical Management of Breast Cancer." (PO-SI-57-F)

Tichenor N. The Effects of Thermal Ultrasound on the Extensibility of the Gastrocnemius/Soleus Complex in Healthy Human Subjects. (PO-RR-86-F)

Timm K. Forefoot Measurements: Prone vs Standing & Rater Reliability. (PO-RR-30-TH)

Tininenko N. Upper Extremity Critical Power as a Measure of Functional Endurance in a Healthy, Untrained Population. (PL-RR-215-F)

Tovin M. The Experience of Providing Geriatric Care: The Student's Perspective. (PL-RR-126-TH)

Tsai M. Physiological Cost Index as an Indicator of the Effects of Levodopa Therapy in Patients With Parkinson Disease. (PO-RR-37-TH)

Turner C. Developing a Multimedia Product to Assist in Teaching Spinal and Lower Extremity Joint Mobilization. (MT-3-F)

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Tysseling V. Analysis of Bone Mineral Density in Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury. (PL-RR-174-F)

Uchiyama E. Gait Analysis of Patients With Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction. (PL-RR-149-S)

Uegaki K. "All Systems Are Go": Evidence for Incorporating Aerobic and Strength Training in the Rehabilitation of Persons With Stroke. (PO-SI-49-TH)

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Van Meeteren N. Psychoneuroendocrinology and Its Relevance for Physical Therapy. (PL-TR-207-F)

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Wade A. The Relationship and Agreement Between Measurements of the Lumbar Curve Using Radiographs and the Spinal Contour Gauge. (PO-RR-68-F)

Wagner J. Assessment of Peri-Wound Blood Flow Throughout Electrical Stimulation Treatment: A Pilot Study. (PO-RR-104-F)

Waguespack A. Treating Peripheral Neuropathy in the HIV Population. (PO-SI-75-F)

Walden J. A Comparison of Gait Parameters in Older Adults With and Without a History of Falls During Various Gait Tasks. (PL-RR-152-F)

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Ware S. Assessment of Peri-Wound Blood Flow Throughout Electrical Stimulation Treatment: A Pilot Study. (PO-RR-104-F)

Warren R. An Activity Rating Scale for Outcomes Research in Sports Medicine. (PL-RR-211-S)

Weber M. Development of an Instrument to Measure Physical Therapists' Knowledge of Clinical Pharmacology. (PO-RR-74-TH)

Weeks J. Comparison of Fatigue Mechanisms Between Young and Older Healthy Adults During a Sustained Maximum Voluntary Contraction. (PO-RR-40-TH)

Weingand K. The Effect of a Single Treatment of Heat and Exercise on Pain and Performance in Patients With Low Back Problems. (PO-RR-76-F)

Weiselfish A. Effects of Attentional Demands on Pastural Sway. (PL-RR-147-F)

Weiss G. The Effect of Shoulder Elevation and Work Glove on Maximum Grip Strength. (PO-RR-44-F)

Wentworth J. Debt and Employment Trends for Graduates of Post-Bacculaureate Physical Therapy Programs, 1993-1997. (PL-RR-116-W)

Whipple K. The Effects of Moderate Upper Extremity Exercise and Fatigue on Joint Position Sense of the Glenohumeral Joint. (PO-RR-61-TH)

Whitney L. Balance, Fear of Falling, and Quality of Life in Arthritic Elders Participating in an Aquatic Exercise Program. (PL-RR-108-F)

Wickiewicz T. An Activity Rating Scale for Outcomes Research in Sports Medicine. (PL-RR-211-S)

Wiegant V. Psychoneuroendocrinology and Its Relevance for Physical Therapy. (PL-TR-207-F)

Wilder M. Balance, Fear of Falling, and Quality of Life in Arthritic Elders Participating in an Aquatic Exercise Program. (PL-RR-108-F)

Willett G. The Effect of an Onsite Healthcare Worksafety Team on One Company's Healthcare Costs. (PO-RR-46-F)

Williams D. Reliability of the Fatigue Response of Selected Structures of the Neuromuscular System for a Sustained Maximum Voluntary Contraction Protocol. (PO-RR-90-TH)

Willis S Wil·lis , Thomas 1621-1675.

English anatomist and physician known for his studies of the nervous system and the brain. He discovered the circle of Willis at the base of the brain.
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Wilson J. Selected Outcomes of Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Persons With OSA. (PO-RR-9-TH)

Wilson L. The Effectiveness of Shoulder Toping in the Inhibition of the Upper Trapezius Muscle During Functional Movement as Determined by Electromyography. (PO-RR-47-TH)

Winkel D. Quantitative Analysis of Traction in the Glenohumeral Joint: In Vivo Roentgenographic Measurements. (PL-RR-168-TH)

Wohlers C. A Comparison of Two Clinical Teaching Models: The Effect on the Disposition Toward Critical Thinking. (PO-RR-13-TH)

Wojcik R. Structure and Outcomes of Simulated Patient A simulated patient or standardized patient (SP) (also known as a patient instructor), in health care, is an individual who is trained to act as a real patient in order to simulate a set of symptoms or problems.  Learning Experiences Integrated Into Entry-Level Physical Therapist Education in One Academic Program. (PL-SI-128-TH)

Wong S. The Effect of Disturbed Vision on Gait Parameters on the Young Healthy Population. (PO-RR-29-TH)

Wong S. The Effects of Music on the Functional Walking Assessment Test: A Single-Subject Study. (PL-RR-203-TH)

Wood R. A Comparison of Gait Parameters in Older Adults With and Without a History of Falls During Various Gait Tasks. (PL-RR-152-F)

Woodbury M. Effect of Electrical Stimulation on Chronic Leg Ulcers. (PL-RR-220-F)

Woods J. A Comparison of Two Exercise Training Techniques for Eliciting Matched Metabolic Responses in Persons With Paraplegia. (PO-RR-8-TH)

Workman WORKMAN. One who labors, one who is employed to do business for another.
     2. The obligations of a workman are to perform the work he has undertaken to do; to do it in proper time; to do it well to employ the things furnished him according to his contract.
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Worley D. A Survey of Student Research Outcomes in Bachelor's and Entry-Level Master's Degree Physical Therapy Programs. (PO-RR-15-TH)

Wright L. A Comparison of Physical Therapy Students' and Physical Therapy Faculty Members' Awareness of the Tasks of Physical Therapist Assistants. (PO-RR-21-TH)

Wynn E. The Effect of Lower Extremity Strength Gains on Gait of the Elderly: A Review of Literature. (PL-TR-146-F)

Yack H. Changes in the Mechanical Energy of the HAT During Walking as a Function of Foot Type in Individuals With Trans-Tibial Amputations. (PO-RR-71-TH)

Yack H. Physiological Comparisons During Multiple Speed Walking of Physically Active Persons With Transtibial Amputation Versus Nonpathological Gait. (PO-RR-91-TH)

Yakley S. Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy to Improve Upper Extremity Function in Lower Functioning Subjects Following Stroke: A Case Study. (PO-RR-48-TH)

Yakley S. Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy to Improve Upper Extremity Function in Subjects Following Traumatic Brain Injury: A Case Study. (PO-RR-50-TH)

Yates C. Management for a Child With Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy: A Case Study. (PL-SI-195-TH)

Yeh S. Physiological Cost Index as an Indicator of the Effects of Levodopa Therapy in Patients With Parkinson Disease. (PO-RR-37-TH)

Youdas J. The Effects of Static Stretching on the Flexibility of the Achilles Tendon. (PL-RR-186-S)

Zalewski K. A Comparison of Two Clinical Teaching Models: The Effect on the Disposition Toward Critical Thinking. (PO-RR-13-TH)

Zalewski K. Forefoot Measurements: Prone vs Standing & Rater Reliability. (PO-RR-30-TH)

Zelna L. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Osteoporosis. (PL-SI-132-S)

Zigenfus G. Effectiveness of Early Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Acute Low Back Musculoskeletal Disorders Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) can affect the body's muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments and nerves. Most-work related MSDs develop over time and are caused either by the work itself or by the employees' working environment. . (PL-RR-176-F)

Zou D. Attitudinal and Physical Effects of an Exercise Intervention for the Obese. (PL-RR-155-F)

Zou D. Relationships Among 3 Measurements of Lumbar Curvature Taken With Subjects Bent Forward. (PL-RR-143-F)

Zwart B. Analysis of Bone Mineral Density in Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury. (PL-RR-174-F)
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