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Using Instructional Design Models and Experience to Succeed in Flipping your ClassroomWassinger, Craig, Boynewicz, Kara 01 January 2018 (has links)
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Effects of a Specific Interprofessional Education Experience with Physical Therapy and Physical Therapy Assistant Students Attitudes Towards Interprofessional Teamwork and EducationBoynewicz, Kara, Davenport, M., Lowdermilk, Margaret A., Clark, N. 16 June 2016 (has links)
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Target Kicking Accuracy in Infants with Periventricular Brain Insults: Does Early Experience Matter?Campbell, Suzann K., Cole, Whitney, Boynewicz, Kara, Zawacki, Laura, Clark, April, Kale, Dipti, Madhavan, S. 01 May 2015 (has links)
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Behavior During Tethered Kicking in Infants with Periventricular Brain InjuryBoynewicz, Kara, Campbell, Suzann, Cole, Whitney, Zawacki, Laura, Clark, April, Kale, Dipti, Madhavan, S. 27 March 2015 (has links)
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Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: What you should knowBoynewicz, Kara 01 August 2017 (has links)
The opioid epidemic has touched every stage of life, including women who are pregnant and their babies.
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Behavior During Tethered Kicking in Infants with Periventricular Brain InjuryCampbell, Suzann K., Cole, Whitney, Boynewicz, Kara, Zawacki, Laura, Clark, April, Spira-Gaebler, Deborah, DeRegnier, Raye-Anne, Kuroda, Maxine, Kale, Dipti, Bulanda, Michelle, Madhaven, Sangeetha 01 January 2015 (has links)
Purpose: To describe behavior of children with periventricular brain injury (PBI) in a tethered-kicking intervention.
Methods: Sixteen infants with PBI were randomly assigned to exercise or no-training in a longitudinal pilot study. Frequencies of leg movements and interlimb coordination were described from videos at 2 and 4 months' corrected age (CA).
Results: Eight of the 13 children (62%) with longitudinal data increased the frequency of leg movements while tethered to a mobile between 2 and 4 months' CA. Movement frequency was correlated with scores on the Test of Infant Motor Performance, but no differences between experimental groups were found. Children with typical development at 12 months' CA increased the proportion of leg movements that were synchronous between 2 and 4 months, as did a child with cerebral palsy in the experimental group.
Conclusions: The tethered-kicking intervention facilitates movement in infants with PBI, but effects on development remain to be demonstrated.
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The Selection, Use, and Maintenance of the Modalities of Physical Therapy by Selected Professional Athletic Trainers in the Dallas-Fort Worth AreaGibbins, Douglas W. 06 1900 (has links)
The study involved a survey of the selection, use, and maintenance of modalities of physical therapy by selected professional athletic trainers of high school, college, and professional athletic teams in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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Forgiveness and Health Among People in Outpatient Physical TherapySvalina, Suncica S., Webb, Jon R. 23 January 2012 (has links)
Purpose: Forgiveness is associated with a variety of health-related outcomes; however much of this work has been in the context of forgiveness of others, direct associations and otherwise healthy samples. This study examined associations involving multiple dimensions of forgiveness, including indirect effects through health behavior, among outpatients receiving physical therapy. Methods: Participants from southern Appalachia (n=141) completed cross-sectional self-report measures of forgiveness, lifetime religiousness, health behavior, health status and pain. Mediation analysis was employed to examine the direct and indirect relationships between forgiveness and health. Results: Forgiveness of self was associated with: (i) overall health status, physical health status and current pain in an indirect-only fashion and (ii) mental health status and chronic pain in a direct-only fashion. Feeling forgiven by God was associated with health-related social functioning in a direct-only fashion. Forgiveness of others was not associated with the health-related outcomes. Conclusions: Forgiveness of self appears to be the most important to health, yet the most difficult to achieve. Religious culture may influence whether feeling forgiven by God is also important. Forgiveness-based intervention may be useful in the context of rehabilitation, in general, and physical therapy, in particular.
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The prevalence and rehabilitation needs of individuals with locomotor disability in Mitchell's PlainCoetzee, Lizmory Tandeke Fehrsen 13 July 2017 (has links)
Locomotor disability is a problem, reported prevalence ranging from 1% to 8.6%. Only a limited number of studies have been done in South Africa. They used different methodologies and definitions, thus leading to the variation in prevalence reported. A further factor influencing prevalence is that some locomotor disabilities are area-specific. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and rehabilitation needs of individuals with locomotor disability in Mitchell's Plain, for planning intervention strategies as part of this community based rehabilitation service. A cross sectional study design was employed. A stratified proportional cluster sampling technique was used to select 36 clusters resulting in a sample size of2424 people. Screening questions recommended by the WHO were used to identify people with impairments (Phase I). Further screening (Phase II), of those identified with impairments, using a questionnaire based on the ICIDH categories, identified people with disabilities. People with locomotor disabilities were grouped together and qualitative analysis through case studies was done on sub-groups where common themes manifested. 12.9% reported some form of impairment; 3.9% adults could be classified as having disabilities. Amongst adults with disabilities, 2.7% had locomotor disabilities. Consistent with the literature, disability increased with age, was more frequently reported amongst females, and was associated with lower socio-economic class. Multiple impairments were frequently reported, with the most common impairment being musculo-skeletal conditions. Use of health services occurred in the public sector with the local Day Hospital used as frequently as more distant tertiary hospitals. The study revealed the need for improved and accessible medical and rehabilitation services in the community. Their poor ability to integrate functionally and economically into the community, was reflected in the high proportion of people with mobility and occupational handicap categories. Low levels of education worsened the impact on occupational handicap. It was further evident that multiple impairments amongst the elderly lead to greater dependence of people with locomotor disability on their care-givers. Even though the need for assistive equipment was high, much of assistive equipment owned was not being used. A further handicapping factor for the disabled using assistive equipment was their environment which restricted the use of assistive equipment. High locomotor disability prevalence was confirmed in this study. Major unmet needs were identified in the handicap categories of physical mobility and economic self-sufficiency. Domiciliary based intervention was recommended as the most appropriate rehabilitative intervention for the severely physically disabled persons.
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Entropy Measures at Varying Cadences and Resistances for a Dynamic Stationary BikeMelczak, Robert B. 16 August 2019 (has links)
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