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Physiotherapy Canada

Volume 69, Number 1, Winter 2017

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GUEST EDITORIAL

What Has Stigma Got to Do with Physiotherapy?

Jenny Setchell

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Qu'est-ce que la stigmatisation a à voir avec la physiothérapie?

Jenny Setchell

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Values and Principles of Teaching Critical Disability Studies in a Physical Therapy Curriculum – Part 2: Pedagogical Imperatives and Teaching Innovations

Karen K. Yoshida, Hazel Self, Heather Willis, and Natalie Rose

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Valeurs et principes pour l'intégration de l'étude critique de la condition des personnes handicapées à l'enseignement de la physiothérapie – Partie 2 : Impératifs pédagogiques et innovations en enseignement

Karen K. Yoshida, Hazel Self, Heather Willis, and Natalie Rose

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ARTICLES

Case Report: Using a Remote Presence Robot to Improve Access to Physical Therapy for People with Chronic Back Disorders in an Underserved Community

Stacey Lovo Grona, Brenna Bath, Luis Bustamante, and Ivar Mendez

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La version franco-canadienne de l'outil Assessment of Multiple Systematic Reviews (AMSTAR)

Lucie Brosseau, Chantal Laroche, Paulette Guitard, Judy King, Stéphane Poitras, Lynn Casimiro, Julie Alexandra Barette, Dominique Cardinal, Sabrina Cavallo, Lucie Laferrière, Rose Martini, Nicholas Champoux, Jennifer Taverne, Chanyque Paquette, Sébastien Tremblay, Ann Sutton, Roseline Galipeau, Jocelyne Tourigny, Karine Toupin-April, Laurianne Loew, Catrine Demers, Katrine Sauvé-Schenk, Nicole Paquet, Jacinthe Savard, Josée Lagacé, Denyse Pharand, and Véronique Vaillancourt

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How Do Physical Therapists Treat People with Knee Osteoarthritis, and What Drives Their Clinical Decisions? A Population-Based Cross-Sectional Survey

Bruno R. da Costa, Edgar Ramos Vieira, Inae Caroline Gadotti, Conner Colosi, James Rylak, Travis Wylie, and Susan Armijo-Olivo

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Exploring Mentorship from the Perspective of Physiotherapy Mentors in Canada

Lucia Yoon, Taylor Campbell, Wesley Bellemore, Nadine Ghawi, Pauline Lai, Laura Desveaux, Martine Quesnel, and Dina Brooks

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Clinician's Commentary on Yoon et al.

Judy King

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Low Back Pain: Current Patterns of Canadian Physiotherapy Service Delivery

Tatiana Orozco, Debbie E. Feldman, Barbara Mazer, Gevorg Chilingaryan, Matthew Hunt, Bryn Williams-Jones, and Maude Laliberté

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LIFE AND HEALTH CARE

Associating Physical Activity Levels with Motor Performance and Physical Function in Childhood Survivors of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Stanley H. Hung, Anne Rankin, Naznin Virji-Babul, Sheila Pritchard, Christopher Fryer, and Kristin L. Campbell

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EDUCATION

Reaching Consensus on Measuring Professional Behaviour in Physical Therapy Objective Structured Clinical Examinations

Robyn Davies, Cindy Ellerton, and Cathy Evans

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Future Rehabilitation Professionals' Intentions to Use Self-Management Support: Helping Students to Help Patients

Sabrina Figueiredo, Nancy E. Mayo, and Aliki Thomas

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Clinician's Commentary on Figueiredo et al.

Samantha L. Harrison

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Demographic Characteristics of Applicants to, and Students of, Ontario Physiotherapy Education Programs, 2004–2014: Trends in Gender, Geographical Location, Aboriginal Identity, and Immigrant Status

Cara M. Coghlan, Hilary Mallinger, Alison McFadden, Jocelynn Richard, Arlee Stern, and Kathleen E. Norman

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Clinician's Commentary on Coglan et al.

Brenda Mori

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COCHRANE COLLABORATION

What Does the Cochrane Collaboration Say About Self-Management in Rehabilitation?

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