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View article: Mapping the Availability of Rehabilitation Providers Using Public Licensure and Population Data for a Geographic Information System–Based Approach to Workforce Planning: Cross-Sectional Feasibility Study
Mapping the Availability of Rehabilitation Providers Using Public Licensure and Population Data for a Geographic Information System–Based Approach to Workforce Planning: Cross-Sectional Feasibility Study Open
Background Access to rehabilitation services is a critical yet under-studied dimension of health equity. Among the 6 domains of access, health care provider availability, defined as the presence of sufficient health care providers to meet …
View article: Geospatial analysis of accessibility to outpatient physical and occupational therapy services in Texas: a cross-sectional study
Geospatial analysis of accessibility to outpatient physical and occupational therapy services in Texas: a cross-sectional study Open
Background: Access to rehabilitation services is a critical component of equitable health care delivery, yet disparities in service availability and geographic accessibility remain understudied. This study examined spatial accessibility to…
View article: Mapping the Availability of Rehabilitation Providers Using Public Licensure and Population Data for a Geographic Information System–Based Approach to Workforce Planning: Cross-Sectional Feasibility Study (Preprint)
Mapping the Availability of Rehabilitation Providers Using Public Licensure and Population Data for a Geographic Information System–Based Approach to Workforce Planning: Cross-Sectional Feasibility Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Access to rehabilitation services is a critical yet under-studied dimension of health equity. Among the 6 domains of access, health care provider availability, defined as the presence of sufficient health care providers to meet…
View article: Translation and Cross-Cultural Adaptation Process and Pilot Testing of the Arabic Version of the Patient Reported Impact of Spasticity Measure (PRISM-Arabic)
Translation and Cross-Cultural Adaptation Process and Pilot Testing of the Arabic Version of the Patient Reported Impact of Spasticity Measure (PRISM-Arabic) Open
Context: The Patient Reported Impact of Spasticity Measure (PRISM) is a self-reported questionnaire that is used to assess the impact of spasticity on the quality of life of individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI). Its inclusion in the a…
View article: Characterizing Relationships Among the Cognitive, Physical, Social-emotional, and Health-related Traits of Military Personnel
Characterizing Relationships Among the Cognitive, Physical, Social-emotional, and Health-related Traits of Military Personnel Open
Introduction Personnel engaged in high-stakes occupations, such as military personnel, law enforcement, and emergency first responders, must sustain performance through a range of environmental stressors. To maximize the effectiveness of m…
View article: The Effect of Core Stabilization Training on Improving Gait and Self-Perceived Function in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Single-Arm Clinical Trial
The Effect of Core Stabilization Training on Improving Gait and Self-Perceived Function in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Single-Arm Clinical Trial Open
The treatment of patients with knee osteoarthritis is typically focused on the involved lower extremity. There is a gap in the literature concerning the effectiveness of core stabilization training on the treatment of patients with knee os…
View article: The Effects of Early Range of Motion Versus Immobilization Following Acute First-Time Lateral Patellar Instability Episode: Randomized Control Trial
The Effects of Early Range of Motion Versus Immobilization Following Acute First-Time Lateral Patellar Instability Episode: Randomized Control Trial Open
Background: The acute management of lateral patellar dislocations (LPD) typically consists of placing the patient in a knee immobilizer for 2 to 6 weeks, but it is not clear on how long these patients should be immobilized, if at all. Hypo…
View article: An Analysis of the Increased Risk for Lower Extremity Injury Within 12 Months After Concussion and Utilization of Lower Extremity Measures for Return to Sport
An Analysis of the Increased Risk for Lower Extremity Injury Within 12 Months After Concussion and Utilization of Lower Extremity Measures for Return to Sport Open
Background: According to the Concussion Clinical Practice Guidelines, the typical recovery timeline post-concussion is about 7-14 days. However, recent research has shown an increased risk for lower extremity (LE) injury as early as 90 day…
View article: A Survey of Human Gross Anatomy Laboratories in DPT Programs across the United States
A Survey of Human Gross Anatomy Laboratories in DPT Programs across the United States Open
Purpose: The purposes of this study were to 1) describe the current teaching methodology used in Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) human gross anatomy (HGA) labs, 2) examine the demographics and perceptions of HGA instructors and compare re…
View article: Comparison of Three Diabetes Risk Screening Tools Among Non-Hispanic Asian Indian Americans: ADA DRT, MDRF IDRS and HbA1c
Comparison of Three Diabetes Risk Screening Tools Among Non-Hispanic Asian Indian Americans: ADA DRT, MDRF IDRS and HbA1c Open
The purpose of this study was to compare the relationship between two non-invasive screening tools, the American Diabetes Association Diabetes Risk Test (ADA DRT) and the Madras Diabetes Research Foundation Indian Diabetes Risk Score (MDRF…
View article: The effects of a high-intensity exercise bout on landing biomechanics post anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a quasi-experimental study
The effects of a high-intensity exercise bout on landing biomechanics post anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a quasi-experimental study Open
Background We aimed to examine the effect of a high-intensity exercise bout on landing biomechanics in soccer players who underwent anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) and non-injured soccer players during a soccer-specific la…
View article: Whole Body Vibration: The Effect of Position and Frequency on Perceived Exertion in Healthy, Active Adults
Whole Body Vibration: The Effect of Position and Frequency on Perceived Exertion in Healthy, Active Adults Open
Whole Body Vibration (WBV) is a new exercise trend in fitness and performance enhancement.WBV platforms oscillate over a range of frequencies and amplitudes; however no study to date has examined the experience of perceived exertion with d…
View article: Body Position Affects Ultrasonographic Measurement of Diaphragm Contractility
Body Position Affects Ultrasonographic Measurement of Diaphragm Contractility Open
Purpose: (1) Determine whether ultrasonography can detect differences in diaphragm contractility between body positions. (2) Perform reliability analysis of diaphragm thickness measurements in each test condition. Methods: We used a repeat…