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    Beliefs of Australian physical therapists related to lumbopelvic pain following a biopsychosocial workshop by Beales, Darren, O'Sullivan, Peter

    Published 2014
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine if participation in a 1-day workshop focusing on the biopsychosocial nature of lumbopelvic pain disorders would influence the beliefs of physical therapists in Australia. Review of the Literature. …”
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    Discovering What Experiences Physical Therapist Students Identify as Learning Facilitators in Practical Laboratories by Francis-Coad, J., Hill, Anne-Marie

    Published 2014
    “…Case Description: Baccalaureate physical therapist (PT) students (n = 32) enrolled and participated in practical laboratories. …”
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    The validity of physical therapy assessment of low back pain via telerehabilitation in a Clinical Setting by Truter, P., Russell, T., Fary, Robyn

    Published 2014
    “…Twenty-six participants recruited from a rural population with current or recent low back pain (LBP) were assessed by a face-to-face physical therapist and a remote physical therapist. Pain, disability, and clinical measurements were assessed. …”
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    Cognitive functional therapy: an integrated behavioral approach for the targeted management of disabling low back pain (vol 98, pg 408, 2018) by O'Sullivan, P., Caneiro, JP, O'Keeffe, M.

    Published 2018
    “…The statement with corrected reference is: “CFT has shown long-term superior efficacy to physical therapist–led exercise and manual therapy in a randomized trial.”63…”
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    Effectiveness of a targeted exercise intervention in reversing older peoples mild balance dysfunction: A randomised controlled trail by Xiao, J., Hill, Keith, Moore, K., Williams, S., Dowson, L., Borschmann, K., Simpson, J., Dharmage, S.

    Published 2012
    “…Conclusions: A physical therapist–prescribed home exercise program targeting balance and strength was effective in improving a number of balance and related outcomes in older people with mild balance impairment.…”
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    Design and development of portable home based rehabilitation device by Mohsen Ali, Bassam Hasan

    Published 2017
    “…A constant monitoring process for arm rehabilitation activities is very significant to impart information of rehabilitation results to be analyzed by physical therapist. We propose here a new type of leg rehabilitation system. …”
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    Cognitive functional therapy: An integrated behavioral approach for the targeted management of disabling low back pain by O'Sullivan, P., Caneiro, JP, O'Keeffe, M., Smith, Anne, Dankaerts, W., Fersum, K., O'Sullivan, K.

    Published 2018
    “…This approach has evolved from an integration of foundational behavioral psychology and neuroscience within physical therapist practice. It is underpinned by a multidimensional clinical reasoning framework in order to identify the modifiable and nonmodifiable factors associated with an individual's disabling LBP. …”
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    Design and development of a multi-sensor monitoring device for arm rehabilitation by Ambar, R., Ahmad, M. S., Abdul Jamil, M. M.

    Published 2011
    “…But existing rehabilitation devices are expensive and need to be supervised by physical therapist. Some devices are not so efficient to be used at home due to large size and complex system. …”
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    Real time monitoring system for upper arms rehabilitation exercise by Abdul Kadir, Kushsairy, Abdul Malik, Asmawi, Mohd Yusof, Zulkhairi, Nasir, Haidawati, Khan, Sheroz

    Published 2016
    “…Arm rehabilitation activities necessary to be continuously monitored in order to provide information of rehabilitation results to be examined by physical therapist. The determination of monitoring is to enhancing rehabilitation process. …”
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    Repeated measurements of arm joint passive range of motion after stroke: Interobserver reliability and sources of variation by De Jong, Lex, Dijkstra, P., Stewart, R., Postema, K.

    Published 2012
    “…One physical therapist performed the passive movement, and the other read the hydrogoniometer. …”
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    Build better bones with exercise: Protocol for a feasibility study of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of 12 months of home exercise in women with a vertebral fracture by Giangregorio, L., Thabane, L., Adachi, J., Ashe, M., Bleakney, R., Braun, E., Cheung, A., Fraser, L., Gibbs, J., Hill, Keith, Hodsman, A., Kendler, D., Mittmann, N., Prasad, S., Scherer, S., Wark, J., Papaioannou, A.

    Published 2014
    “…Intervention - The Build Better Bones With Exercise (B3E) intervention includes exercise and behavioral counseling, delivered by a physical therapist in 6 home visits over 8 months, and monthly calls; participants are to exercise ≥3 times weekly. …”
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    Efficacy of Participation-Focused Therapy on Performance of Physical Activity Participation Goals and Habitual Physical Activity in Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Randomized Contr... by Reedman, S., Boyd, Roslyn, Trost, S., Elliott, Catherine, Sakzewski, L.

    Published 2019
    “…Interventions: Participants were randomized to ParticiPAte CP (an 8-wk goal-directed, individualized, participation-focused therapy delivered by a physical therapist) or waitlist usual care. Main Outcome Measures: The primary outcome was Canadian Occupational Performance Measure. …”
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