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Physical Therapy Management for Conversion Disorder: Case Series
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Purpose: Patients with conversion disorder present with symptoms of sensory and motor dysfunction that are not explained by known physical disorders or pathophysiological mechanisms. Correct diagnosis and prompt, effective management of patients with this disorder is essential. Healthcare providers may be unaware of the important role of physical therapy in the management of patients with conversion disorder. While numerous reports have suggested the need for physical therapy management of th...
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The elemental identity of physical therapy
Journal of Physical Therapy Education
; INTRODUCTION It has been over 25 years since Professor Helen Hislop delivered a challenging 10th Mary McMillan address.1 In her speech, she stated that there was an identity crisis in physical therapy. She stressed that there was a need for physical therapists to be aware of their own elemental
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Concordia launching physical therapy doctorate
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Concordia launching physical therapy doctorate School's 'transitional' program aimed at those already working in field By ANNE DAVIS of the Journal Sentinel staff Sunday, July 14, 2002 Mequon -- When Jeremy Normington decided to go into physical therapy after high school, it was simply a way for
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A Look Back.(history of physical therapy)
Physical Therapy
; Dr Rothstein will resume his Editor's Notes in the September issue. This month: As we approach the 60th anniversary of the United States' entry into World War II, we consider the impact of the war on the profession of physical therapy as reflected in the Journal. During World War II, physical
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Abstracts of papers accepted for presentation at the 67th Annual Conference of the American Physical Therapy Association, June 14-18, 1992, Denver, Colorado.
Physical Therapy
; Physical Therapy is indexed by Abstracts in Health Care Management Studies, Bibliography of Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health (CINAHL), Current Contents, Exceptional Child Education Abstracts, Excerpta Medica, Health Index, Hospital Literature
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Research and the cumulation of knowledge in physical therapy. (includes commentary and author response)
Physical Therapy
; Research is increasingly emphasised within physical therapy. Calls are made in physical therapy journals for more research into physical therapy and for that research to be published.[1-3] More research is being published. Physical therapy journals first published prior to the 1950s have generally
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