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Physical Therapy. 100:2254-2265
Objective The number of physical therapists with imaging ordering privileges is increasing; however, a known level of competency and knowledge is generally lacking within the profession, as is a method to determine practitioner competency. The purpos
Publikováno v:
Journal of Primary Health Care. 10:343
ABSTRACT The patient was an 88-year-old man referred to a physical therapist by his primary care physician for a 1-week history of severe neck pain of insidious onset. Based upon the history and physical examination, the physical therapist concluded
Autor:
Burley T; Troy Burley is an assistant professor at the University of South Alabama, 5721 USA Drive North, Mobile, AL, 36688 (troyburley@southalabama.edu). Please address all correspondence to Troy Burley.; Richard L. Cahanin is an assistant professor at the University of South Alabama.; Lori T. Brody is a professor at Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions.; William G. Boissonnault is professor emeritus, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation.; Michael D. Ross is an associate professor in the Physical Therapy Department at Daemen University., Cahanin RL; Troy Burley is an assistant professor at the University of South Alabama, 5721 USA Drive North, Mobile, AL, 36688 (troyburley@southalabama.edu). Please address all correspondence to Troy Burley.; Richard L. Cahanin is an assistant professor at the University of South Alabama.; Lori T. Brody is a professor at Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions.; William G. Boissonnault is professor emeritus, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation.; Michael D. Ross is an associate professor in the Physical Therapy Department at Daemen University., Brody LT; Troy Burley is an assistant professor at the University of South Alabama, 5721 USA Drive North, Mobile, AL, 36688 (troyburley@southalabama.edu). Please address all correspondence to Troy Burley.; Richard L. Cahanin is an assistant professor at the University of South Alabama.; Lori T. Brody is a professor at Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions.; William G. Boissonnault is professor emeritus, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation.; Michael D. Ross is an associate professor in the Physical Therapy Department at Daemen University., Boissonnault WG; Troy Burley is an assistant professor at the University of South Alabama, 5721 USA Drive North, Mobile, AL, 36688 (troyburley@southalabama.edu). Please address all correspondence to Troy Burley.; Richard L. Cahanin is an assistant professor at the University of South Alabama.; Lori T. Brody is a professor at Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions.; William G. Boissonnault is professor emeritus, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation.; Michael D. Ross is an associate professor in the Physical Therapy Department at Daemen University., Ross MD; Troy Burley is an assistant professor at the University of South Alabama, 5721 USA Drive North, Mobile, AL, 36688 (troyburley@southalabama.edu). Please address all correspondence to Troy Burley.; Richard L. Cahanin is an assistant professor at the University of South Alabama.; Lori T. Brody is a professor at Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions.; William G. Boissonnault is professor emeritus, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation.; Michael D. Ross is an associate professor in the Physical Therapy Department at Daemen University.
Publikováno v:
Journal, physical therapy education [J Phys Ther Educ] 2024 Jun 01; Vol. 38 (2), pp. 133-140. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jan 30.