Re: Current status of post-graduate physical therapy curriculum in India: articulated or disarticulated? an issue paper.
Journal Title: Journal of Physical Therapy - Year 2010, Vol 1, Issue 2
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Devdeep Ahuja
Re: Critically appraised paper: Zusman M. There’s something about passive movements,...
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Osteopathy and Physical<br /> Therapy- a Gap Bridging Between<br /> Two Professions<br />
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Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy- <br /> History, Development and Future Opportunities<br />
Manual therapy is among the oldest interventions in medicine with records of its use dating back over 4,000 years. Although currently manual therapy is a well-established part of physiotherapy practice around the world,...
Physical therapy: past, present and future- a paradigm shift
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Reporting of Ethical Issues in Indian Physiotherapy Journals
Background: Reporting of ethical issues in published articles not only improves the credibility of the journal and its published articles but also increases the confidence of the readers and general public. Purpose: The...