Category Index.Acute Care Farrell T. Where Do You Stand on Balance? (PO-SI-6-F) Administration/Business Fonte A. The Basics of Creating and Operating an Effective and Profitable Private Practice. (PL-SI-106-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) Pidgeon D. Improving Physical Therapy Access: A Must in Today's Healthcare Environment. (PL-SI-105-TH) Aerobic Conditioning and Endurance Hulett A. 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) Aquatics Whitney L. Balance, Fear of Falling Fear Of Falling is the Season 2 final episode of the Nickelodeon show All Grown Up. Episode Notes
Cardiopulmonary Cassady S. 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) Cassady S. Validity of the Children's RPE Index During Treadmill Exercise. (PO-RR-12-F) Drinkard B. 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 During Exercise Recovery. (PL-RR-109-F) Nielsen K. Selected Outcomes of Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Persons With OSA 1. OSA - Open Scripting Architecture. 2. OSA - Open System Architecture. . (PO-RR-9-TH) Protas E. Cardiovascular Rehabilitation in Individuals With Chronic Low Back Pain. (PO-RR-11-F) Woods 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) Clinical Education Elser T. Facilitation of Student Development and Involvement in Administration and Management Issues in the Physical Therapy Clinic Setting. (PL-SI-111-TH) Kelly D. Correlation of Physical Therapy Student Satisfaction With Clinical Internship Experiences and Method of Site Selection: A Descriptive Study. (PO-RR-14-TH) Sargeant D. Perceptions of Clinical Instructors of Physical Therapy Toward the Clinical Performance Instrument. (PL-RR-110-W) Wohlers C. A Comparison of Two Clinical Teaching Models: The Effect on the Disposition Toward Critical Thinking. (PO-RR-13-TH) Education Bender D. Interdisciplinary Perceptions Between Nursing and Physical Therapy Students. (PO-SI-22-TH) Bark B. Physical Therapist-School Applications and Admissions: A Descriptive Look at the Last Seven Years. (PO-SI-18-TH) Bush K. Using Interactive Multimedia Technology to Teach Clinical Decision Making Skills. (MT-2-F) Cigelman S. Lifelong Learning as an Outcome of Physical Therapy Education. (PO-RR-20-TH) Diers D. Using an Internet Platform to Supplement Classroom Teaching. (PL-SI-130-S) Echternach J. The Use of Standardized Patients in Teaching the Neurologic Examination to Physical Therapy Students. (PL-SI-127-TH) Ecker K. A Comparison of Physical Therapy Students' and Physical Therapy Faculty Members' Awareness of the Tasks of Physical Therapist Assistants. (PO-PR-21-TH) 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) Farina N. Preparing Clinical Physical Therapists for Evidence-Based Practice: A Stepwise Process. (PL-SI-124-TH) Feehan P. Facilitating Active Learning Through a Web-Based Distributed Learning Course for Physical Therapy Students. (MT-1-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) Gahimer J. Implementation of a Community-Based Patient Resources Group for Use in Physical Therapy Education. (PL-SI-129-TH) Gramet P. Selection Criteria for Employment of Entry Level Physical Therapists: A Survey of New York State Employers. (PO-PR-17-TH) Gustafson B. Function for Life: Discovering Adaptive Equipment, A Student Assignment. (PO-SI-24-TH) Hayes S. Debt and Employment Trends for Graduates of Post-Bacculaureate Physical Therapy Programs, 1993-1997. (PL-RR-116-W) Katz J. Learning-Style Preferences of Physical Therapist Students. (PL-RR-119-W) MacKinnon J. Physical Therapist Student Interest in Full-Time Faculty Positions. (PL-RR-115-W) Milam A. The Impact of the Tuskegee Experiment on the Ethical Development of Physical Therapy Students. (PO-SI-23-TH) Moore M. A Survey of Student Research Outcomes in Bachelor's and Entry-Level Master's Degree Physical Therapy Programs. (PO-PR-15-TH) Moran K. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Osteoporosis. (PL-SI-132-S) Musolino G. Sitting Beside Oneself: Development and Validation of a Self-Assessment Process for Physical Therapy Students and Graduates. (PL-RR-112-W) Nayer M. Graduates, Work Supervisors and Faculty Members: Do Their Opinions Agree? (PL-RR-118-W) Nonnemacher M. Employment Patterns While Enrolled in Physical Therapy Education. (PL-RR-117-W) Reynolds P. Integrating and Sequencing Wellness, Health Promotion, and Prevention Concepts From Theory to Practice in Physical Therapy Curricula. (PL-SI-125-TH) Roberts C. Methods of Anatomy Instruction in Physical Therapy Education: A Four Year Follow-Up. (PL-SI-123-TH) Rosecrance J. A Case Study in the Economics of Ergonomics and the Role of the Physical Therapist. (PO-SI-19-TH) Roush S. Learning Styles of Physical Therapy Students and Clinicians. (PO-RR-16-TH) Ruebling I. Enhancing the Meaningfulness and Validity of Graduate Outcome Surveys. (PO-SI-25-TH) Sermo C. Value Negotiation as the Basis for Professional Socialization in Physical Therapy. (PL-RR-120-W) Summers J. Predictors of Academic Success in Physical Therapy. (PL-RR-114-W) Swanson B. Integrating Community Service Learning Into a Physical Therapy Curriculum. (PL-SI-133-S) Talbott N. Teaching Physiology to Entry-Level Physical Therapy Students Utilizing a Case-Study Approach. (PL-SI-121-TH) Tovin M. The Experience of Providing Geriatric Care: The Student's Perspective. (PL-RR-126-TH) Weber M. Development of an Instrument to Measure Physical Therapists' Knowledge of Clinical Pharmacology. (PO-RR-74-TH) Wojcik R. Structure and Outcomes of Simulated Patient Learning Experiences Integrated Into Entry-Level Physical Therapist Education in One Academic Program. (PL-SI-128-TH) Electrophysiology/Electrotherapy 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) 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) Kopacz J. 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 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. . (PL-RR-137-F) Leininger P. Electrically Induced Quadriceps Femoris Muscle
Lien H. 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 of the 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 in Healthy Adults. (PO-RR-26-TH) Stanton V. Spinal Pastural Modification Causes No Changes in the Soleus H-Reflex of Normal Subjects. (PL-RR-135-F) Ergonomics and Body Mechanics Chi S. The Effect of Training on Perception of Load Heaviness During Manual Lifting by Healthy Male and Female Subjects. (PO-RR-27-TH) Rogers H. Standard vs. Lightweight Wheelchairs: A Comparison of Metabolic Efficiency in Treadmill Propulsion. (PL-RR-139-F) Ethics McGinnis M. Identification of Current Ethical Issues Encountered by Practicing Physical Therapists. (PO-RR-28-TH) Examination and Measurement Croarkin E. The Wolf Motor Function Test: Analysis of Components. (PL-RR-141-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 Reliability. (PO-RR-30-TH) Kaplan S. 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. (PL-RR-142-F) Kott K. Effects of Orthotics on Upright Functional Skills of Individuals With Cerebral Palsy. (PO-RR-32-F) Nayer M. Examiner Gender Bias in a National Licensure Examination. (PL-RR-140-W) Norton B. Relationships Among 3 Measurements of Lumbar Curvature Taken With Subjects Bent Forward. (PL-RR-143-F) Snyder T. Gender Differences in Lumbar Flexion and Extension and Intrarater Reliability Using the BROM BROM Back Range of Motion BROM Boot Rom BROM Bios Rom II. (PO-RR-31-F) Wong S. The Effect of Disturbed Vision on Gait Parameters on the Young Healthy Population. (PO-RR-29-TH) Gait, Locomotion, and Balance Brown E. 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 Influence of Floor Surfaces on Balance Reaction Times and Directional Control in Normal Subjects 20 to 59 Years Old. (PO-SI-38-F) Fell D. Sitting Functional Reach Test: Values Among Healthy and Effect of Aging. (PL-RR-145-F) Hauser R. A Kinematic Analysis of Partial Weight Bearing on Treadmill Gait. (PO-RR-34-TH) Hoffman L. Pregnancy: Significant Impact Over Time on Women's Gait Patterns. (PO-RR-35-TH) 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 Postural Control in Adults With Multiple Sclerosis. (PL-RR-148-F) Kotajarvi B. Gait Analysis of Patients With Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction. (PL-RR-149-S) Kotajarvi B. 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) 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 Porkinson Disease. (PO-RR-37-TH) Pellecchia G. Effects of Attentional Demands on Postural Sway. (PL-RR-147-F) Salsich G. The Effects of 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. 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 in Patients With Patellofemoral Pain. (PL-RR-144-TH) Sell K. The Effect of Lower Extremity Strength Gains on Gait of the Elderly: A Review of Literature. (PL-TR-146-F) Geriatrics Bilodeau M. Comparison of Fatigue Mechanisms Between Young and Older Healthy Adults During a Sustained Maximum Voluntary Contraction. (PO-RR-40-TH) Harro C. Validation of a Fall Risk Screening Tool for Community Dwelling Elderly in the Primary Care Setting. (PO-RR-43-F) Lee A. The Effect of Tat Chi and Resistance Weight Training on Reduction of Fall Risk Factors in the Elderly. (PO-PR-41-F) Murphy M. An Intervention Study for Community-Dwelling Elderly Fallers Based on Nonlinear Causal Resource Analysis. (PO-RR-42-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) Peel C. An Exercise and Education Program for Persons With Osteoporosis. (PL-SI-151-F) Scofield 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) Sung P. Different Models of Functional Outcome Following Hip Fractures in Six Long Term Care Facilities. (PL-RR-154-F) VanSwearingen J. Measuring Exercise Tolerance for the Physical Demands of Daily Activities Among Community-Dwelling Frail Older Adults. (PL-RR-150-F) Hand Rehabilitation Greene B. The Effect of Shoulder Elevation and Work Glove on Maximum Grip Strength. (PO-RR-44-F) Health Promotion Deusinger S. Attitudinal and Physical Effects of an Exercise Intervention for the Obese. (PL-RR-155-F) Health Services/Policy/ Regulation Harding F. The Meade Report: An Endorsement of Chiropractic Manipulation for Low Back Pain or an Example of Data Torturing. (PL-SI-157-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) 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. (PL-RR-158-TH) 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) 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) Thomas D. The Development and Initial Evaluation of a Critical Pathway for Patients Seen in Rehabilitation Therapy Services for Low Back Pain. (PL-RR-159-TH) Home Health Hickman R. Stretching the Work of Your Hands: Creative Problem-Solving in Physical Therapy. (PO-SI-45-F) Klinkbeil C. "Back to Work": A New Physical Therapy Program to Help People With NonWork Related Injuries Return to Work. (PL-SI-163-F) Musolino G. Enhancing Diversity Through Mentorship: The Nurturing Potential of Service Learning. (PL-SI-164-S) Reynolds P. Inspiring Professional Social Responsibility Skills in Student Physical Therapists Through Self-Designed Service Learning Projects. (PL-RR-165-S) Industry and Work Hardening Stikeleather S. 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) Stikeleather S. Injured Workers' Perspectives on Indiana's Worker's Compensation Process. (PL-RR-166-F) Willett G. The Effect of an Onsite Healthcare Worksafety Team on One Company's Healthcare Costs. (PO-RR-46-F) Kinesiology 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) Manual Therapy 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) Dumas J. Interrater Reliability of the Manual Segmental Motion Evaluation of the Craniovertebral Region. (PL-RR-169-F) Gokeler A. Quantitative Analysis of Traction in the Glenohumeral Joint: In Viva Roentgenographic roent·gen·og·ra·phy n. Photography with the use of x-rays. roent gen·o·graph Measurements. (PL-RR-168-TH) Neurology Carey J. Effect of Stimulus-Response Compatibility on Finger Movement Tracking Control in Subjects With Parkinson's Disease. (PL-RR-175-F) Crago J. Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy to Improve Upper Extremity Function in Lower Functioning Subjects Following Stroke: A Case Study. (PO-RR-48-TH) Harry J. 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. Motor Performance Improvement in Patients With Chronic Hemiplegia Treated With a Prototype Biorehab Device. (PL-RR-172-TH) 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. (PO-SI-51-TH) Mossberg K. Reliability of a Six Minute Walk Test to Assess Aerobic Fitness 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) Protas E. Characterization of Performance and Function in Patients With Acute Strokes. (PL-RR-171-TH) Rubertone J. Reliability Analysis of the Wisconsin Gait Scale for Novice Evaluators. (PO-RR-52-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) Shaw S. 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) Shields R. 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) Uegaki K. "All Systems Are Go": Evidence for Incorporating Aerobic and Strength Training in the Rehabilitation of Persons With Stroke. (PO-SI-49-TH) Veverka R. Retraining of Stance Knee and Pelvic 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) Occupational Health Carley P. The Impact of Sized Polyurethane Shoe Inserts on Reducing Back and Knee Pain. (PL-SI-177-F) Isernhagen S. Predictive Validity of Lift Capacity for Assessing Work Disability. (PL-RR-178-F) Shibley L. The Effects of Arm Elevation on Blood Pressure and Skin Temperature Measured in the Hand. (PO-RR-55-TH) Zigenfus G. Effectiveness of Early Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Acute Low Back Musculoskeletal Disorders. (PL-RR-176-F) Oncology Beherec A. Development of "The Physical Therapist's Guide to the Medical and Surgical Management of Breast Cancer." (PO-SI-57-F) Simmonds M. Reliability and Validity of Physical Performance Tests for Patients With Cancer. (PO-RR-56-F) Orthopedics Brooks D. A Three Dimensional Force Mapping Study of a Neck Exercise Machine. (PL-RR-183-F) English T. Developing a Multimedia Product to Assist in Teaching Spinal and Lower Extremity Joint Mobilization. (MT-3-F) Foster T. The Effects of Preoperative 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) Friberg R. Construct and Criterion Validity of Upper Limb Tension Tests for the Median, Radial, and Ulnar Nerves. (PL-RR-180-TH) Friberg R. Upper Limb Tension Test Differences Between Extremities. (PO-RR-63-TH) Gillette J. Analysis of Arthrokinematic Motion in the Glenohumeral Joint During Active Abduction Abduction Balfour, David expecting inheritance, kidnapped by uncle. [Br. Lit.: Kidnapped] Bertram, Henry kidnapped at age five; taken from Scotland. [Br. Lit. . (PO-RR-60-TH) 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) Howard P. 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) Hsu A. Effect of Repeated Glenohumeral A-P Glide on the Displacement of the Head of Humerus humerus: see arm. : A Fresh Cadaver Study. (PL-RR-182-TH) 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) Maloney R. The Effects of Slant Board and a Portable Stretch Device on Dorsiflexion Range of Motion. (PO-RR-58-TH) Martin R. Weight Bearing at One Year After Ankle Replacement. (PL-RR-185-S) Mawdsley R. Effect of Practice Contractions on Grip Strength. (PO-RR-67-F) O'Hearn M. The Effect of Early Outpatient Physical Therapy Intervention on Outcome Following Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Retrospective Study. (PO-RR-70-F) Pease B. An Analysis of Subgroups of Patients With Diagnosis of Adhesive Capsulitis: An Analytical Model Using Cluster Analysis. (PL-RR-181-TH) Powers C. Patellofemoral Joint Stress During Deep Squatting in Collegiate Women Athletes. (PL-RR-184-S) Rossi M. 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) and Controls. (PL-RR-187-S) Rossi M. Neuromuscular Function of the Quadriceps After Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA). (PO-RR-69-F) Roush J. The Relationship and Agreement Between Measurements of the Lumbar Curve Using Radiographs and the Spinal Contour Gauge. (PO-RR-68-F) Schroeder G. The Effects of Moderate Upper Extremity Exercise and Fatigue on Joint Position Sense of the Glenohumeral Joint. (PO-RR-61-TH) Sell K. Complicated Tibial Pilon Fracture: A Case Study. (PL-RR-188-S) Youdas J. The Effects of Static Stretching on the Flexibility of the Achilles Tendon. (PL-RR-186-S) Orthotic/Protective/Supportive Devices Bohannon R. Reduced Push Forces Accompany Device Use During Sliding Transfers of Seated Subjects. (PL-RR-189-F) 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 Pressure Measurements in Collegiate Athletes With Foot Pathology. (PO-RR-72-TH) 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) Pain Kahn A. A Superficial Cutaneous Dressing Inhibits Pain, Inflamation and Swelling in Deep Tissues. (PO-SI-78-F) Kalra A. Blockade 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 Medulla medulla: see brain stem. (RVM) Prevents Antihyperalgesia Produced by Low Frequency but Not High Frequency TENS. (PO-RR-79-F) Lee C. Perceived Exertion in a 5-Minute Walk Test in Individuals With and Without Low Back Pain. (PO-RR-77-F) Manal T. High Intensity Electrical Stimulation for Pain Management. (PL-SI-191-F) McColley 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 Tolerant Rats With Arthritis. (PO-RR-80-F) McKenna M. Symptom as Storyteller. (PL-TR-190-TH) Pati A. Treating Peripheral Neuropathy 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) 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) Pediatrics Burditt C. The Effects of Therapeutic Taping on Seated Pastural Control in Children With Cerebral Palsy. (PL-RR-194-TH) Fragala M. Review of Data Collection Methods Used for Children Receiving BOTOX Injections. (PO-SI-84-F) Herman-Hilker S. Use of Standardized Tests for Motor Development in Physical Therapy Clinical Practice. (PO-RR-82-F) Klosterman S. 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) Kolobe T. Patterns of Motor Development in Preterm Infants With Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia: A Prospective Study. (PL-RR-197-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) Mao P. 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) McCoy J. An Educational Enhancement Program for High School Students With Special Needs Enrolled in a Special Education Program. (PO-SI-85-F) O'Neil M. Predictors of Parenting Stress in Mothers of Children Who Receive Early Intervention Physical Therapy. (PL-RR-198-TH) Radtka S. 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