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PHYS THER 89: 409.

Audio Abstracts and Bottom Line Podcasts

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Files in this Data Supplement:

  • Audio Abstracts Podcast for May 2009 - This podcast provides audio versions of the abstracts of articles published in May 2009 issue of PTJ. Running time: 27:25.
  • The Bottom Line Podcast - This Bottom Line podcast summarizes five articles published in the May 2009 issue of PTJ:

    “Surplus Value of Hip Adduction in Leg-Press Exercise in Patients With Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: A Randomized Controlled Trial” by Chen-Yi Song and colleagues Get the PDF

    “Interventions Associated With an Increased or Decreased Likelihood of Pain Reduction and Improved Function in Patients With Adhesive Capsulitis: A Retrospective Cohort Study” by Dianne Jewell and colleagues Get the PDF

    “Short-Term Efficacy of Upper-Extremity Exercise Training in Patients With Chronic Airway Obstruction: A Systematic Review” by Stefania Costi and colleagues Get the PDF

    “Physical Therapists' Use of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Older Adults With Chronic Pain: A Nationwide Survey” by Katherine Beissner and colleagues Get the PDF

    “Rapid and Long-Term Adaptations in Gait Symmetry Following Unilateral Step Training in People With Hemiparesis” by Jennifer Kahn and T George Hornby Get the PDF

    The Bottom Line is a clinical summary that translates study findings for application to practice. It is not intended to substitute for a critical reading of the research article. These Bottom Line summaries were written by Eric K Robertson, PT, DPT. Running time: 21:41 (10,185 KB)





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