Re: 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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Selvam Ramachandran
Re: Re: Current status of post-graduate physical therapy curriculum in India: articulated or disarticulated? an issue paper.
The letter to editor does not have an abstract.
Effects of cognitive-behavioral therapy on pain intensity and level of physical activity in Japanese patients with chronic pain- a preliminary quasi-experimental study.
Introduction: Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is one of the psychological approaches and focuses on modifying distorted cognitions that affect persistent pain and pain behaviors. CBT involving an activity program coul...
Critically appraised paper: Benefits of motor imagery training on muscle strength.
It is well established that motor imagery (MI) improves motor performance and motor learning efficiently. Previous studies provided evidence that muscle strength may benefit from MI training, mainly when movements are un...
Osteopathy and Physical<br /> Therapy- a Gap Bridging Between<br /> Two Professions<br />
Numerous treatment approaches exist within manual and manipulative therapy for the management of a variety of musculoskeletal and non-musculoskeletal conditions. Most of the techniques such as manipulation, muscle energy...
Re: Critically appraised paper: Zusman M. There’s something about passive movements,...
There is no abstract for this paper. It is author's response to critical appraisal of his own published article.