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Oct 17, 2022/Podcast
This quick listen provides insight into just a few of the topics that will be covered in "Long COVID Rehabilitation—Multidisciplinary Care: Pitfalls to Avoid and Pearls to Enhance Treatment" a two-part live online course presented Oct. 28 and 29.
Jan 24, 2023/Podcast
Spinal muscular atrophy resources need knowledge translation.
Apr 25, 2023/Podcast
Editor-in-Chief Alan Jette discusses academic career earnings and the projected shortage of physical therapy researchers with Alexander Garbin and Jennifer Stevens-Lapsley, whose recent study evaluated the short- and long-term financial impacts of a full-time PhD program for physical therapists with
May 9, 2023/Podcast
Determining discharge patterns in Medicare Advantage plans.
May 22, 2023/Podcast
A discussion to help PTs care for patients with shoulder OA.
May 23, 2023/Podcast
A discussion on the importance of increased rehabilitation after hip fracture.
Aug 22, 2023/Podcast
A preliminary study on access to rehabilitation services.
Jan 4, 2024/Podcast
Active interventions are associated with less specialty care.
Mar 26, 2021/Podcast
PTJ Editor-in-Chief Alan Jette gets at the practical—and ethical—realities involved in studying children. Dr. Harbourne shares insights from her decades of research with children, on such topics as parents’ insistence on usual care.
Jun 17, 2021/Podcast
Dr Dias and his coauthors provide an antidote to the barriers that make it difficult to apply clinical practice guidelines to patients.