PHYS THER
Vol. 90, No. 2, February 2010, pp. 142-145
DOI: 10.2522/ptj.2010.90.2.142

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Jacquelin Perry, 9 Feet Tall

Rebecca L. Craik, Editor in Chief


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"Could PTJ be the vehicle for a Festschrift for Jacquelin Perry?" That's the question that Sara Mulroy, PT, PhD, Director of the Pathokinesiology Laboratory at Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center, asked me in 2008. Festschrift is a German term defined as a celebration publication or a celebratory piece of writing,1 usually honoring a respected academic. Of course I said yes. For Dr Perry—anything.

Sara and Janice Eng, PT/OT, PhD, PTJ Editorial Board Member and Professor of Physical Therapy, University of British Columbia, enthusiastically took on the huge task of developing this special issue, titled "Jacquelin Perry Special Issue: Stepping Forward With Gait Rehabilitation," as our Festschrift. I am very grateful to both Sara and Janice for developing the vision for this special issue, soliciting the manuscripts, and overseeing the peer review. Although we are 1 year too late to honor Dr Perry's 90th birthday, we hope that she will . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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