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Open access to top 10 physical therapy articles

Now available at Physiotherapy Canada Online

 

Volume 68, Number 1, Winter 2016

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GUEST EDITORIAL

Cultural Humility: A Way of Thinking to Inform Practice Globally

Shaun R. Cleaver, Jennifer K. Carvajal, and Phillip S. Sheppard

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L'humilité culturelle : Une façon de penser pour orienter la pratique à l'échelle mondiale

Shaun R. Cleaver, Jennifer K. Carvajal, and Phillip S. Sheppard

http://bit.ly/ptc681b

 

ARTICLES

Current Uses (and Potential Misuses) of Facebook: An Online Survey in Physiotherapy

Maude Laliberté, Camille Beaulieu-Poulin, Alexandre Campeau Larrivée, Maude Charbonneau, Émilie Samson, and Debbie Ehrmann Feldman

http://bit.ly/ptc681c

 

Clinician's Commentary on Laliberté et al.

Ian R. Barrett

http://bit.ly/ptc681d

 

Validity of the Handheld Dynamometer Compared with an Isokinetic Dynamometer in Measuring Peak Hip Extension Strength

Heather Keep, Levana Luu, Ayli Berson, and S. Jayne Garland

http://bit.ly/ptc681e

 

Clinician's Commentary on Keep et al.

Nadia Keshwani

http://bit.ly/ptc681f

 

Shoulder Retractor Strengthening Exercise to Minimize Rhomboid Muscle Activity and Subacromial Impingement

Jeremy Fennell, Chetan P. Phadke, George Mochizuki, Farooq Ismail, and Chris Boulias

http://bit.ly/ptc681g

 

A Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire Target Value to Distinguish between Functional and Dysfunctional States in People with Low Back Pain

Paul W. Stratford and Daniel L. Riddle

http://bit.ly/ptcaoa15

 

Clinician's Commentary on Stratford and Riddle

Margaret Bergeron

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Promoting Physical Activity and Exercise in Daily Practice: Current Practices, Barriers, and Training Needs of Physiotherapists in Eastern Nigeria

Ukachukwu Okoroafor Abaraogu, Juliet Chinonso Edeonuh, and Jose Frantz

http://bit.ly/ptc681i

 

Correlation between Limb Muscle Endurance, Strength, and Functional Capacity in People with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Andre Nyberg, Anna Törnberg, and Karin Wadell

http://bit.ly/ptc681j

 

Leadership in Physical Therapy: Characteristics of Academics and Managers: A Brief Report

Laura Desveaux, Zach Chan, and Dina Brooks

http://bit.ly/ptcaoa15c

 

Clinician's Commentary on Desveaux et al.

Emer McGowan

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Mechanical Low Back Pain: Secular Trend and Intervention Topics of Randomized Controlled Trials

Greta Castellini, Silvia Gianola, Giuseppe Banfi, Stefanos Bonovas, and Lorenzo Moja

http://bit.ly/ptceddec15

 

EDUCATION

Canadian Physiotherapy Assessment of Clinical Performance: Face and Content Validity

Brenda Mori, Kathleen E. Norman, Dina Brooks, Jodi Herold, and Dorcas E. Beaton

http://bit.ly/ptcao15a

 

Diminishing Effect Sizes with Repeated Exposure to Evidence-Based Practice Training in Entry-Level Health Professional Students: A Longitudinal Study

Lucy K. Lewis, Sze C. Wong, Louise K. M. Wiles, and Maureen P. McEvoy

http://bit.ly/ptc681l

 

LIFE AND HEALTH CARE TRANSITIONS

Boys, Transitions, and Physical (In)activity: Exploring the Socio-Behavioural Mediators of Participation

Patrick Jachyra and Barbara E. Gibson

http://bit.ly/ptc681m

 

COCHRANE COLLABORATION

What Does the Cochrane Collaboration Say about Interventions to Promote Physical Activity?

http://bit.ly/ptc681n

 

BOOK REVIEWS

Rethinking Rehabilitation: Theory and Practice, edited by Kathryn McPherson, Barbara E. Gibson, Alain Leplège

Susan R. Harris

http://bit.ly/ptc681r

 

Exercise and Fitness Training after Stroke: A Handbook for Evidence-Based Practice, edited by Gillian Mead, Frederike van Wijck

Ada Tang and Michael Pryzbek

http://bit.ly/ptc681rr

 

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The official journal of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA), Physiotherapy Canada is published quarterly and is a scholarly, refereed journal that promotes excellence in physiotherapy by providing an international forum for the publication and review of information generated through research findings and their application, as well as innovation in clinical practice.

 

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