Title: Musculoskeletal Imaging Education in a Doctor of Physical Therapy Program Authors: Rebecca Lancaster, SPT1; Chaz Sak-Ocbina, SPT1; Travis Muraoka, SPT1; Robert Boyles, PT, DSc, OCS, FAAOMPT1 Affiliation: 1. The School of Physical Therapy, University of Puget Sound Purpose: Physical Therapists (PTs) are commonly referred to as the musculoskeletal experts in the medical field. As direct access laws have passed, PTs now must demonstrate appropriate clinical decision making and select suitable patients to refer for imaging services. Evidence suggests that, with adequate imaging education, PTs decrease imaging and overall health care costs compared to other primary care providers. In certain settings, research has shown PTs to be comparab...
Study Design: A survey of residency graduates. Objectives: To establish a profile ofthe typical grad...
Physical therapists employ ultrasound (US) imaging technology for a broad range of clinical and res...
GRAND FORKS, N.D.—In a few short weeks, 53 physical therapy students, members of the Doctor of Physi...
Objectives: To explore if physical therapists are practicing skills necessary to refer patients for ...
This qualitative study describes how physical therapist experts in musculoskeletal disorders evaluat...
While many areas of healthcare are under review, the use of diagnostic imaging (e.g., radiography, c...
Objective The number of physical therapists with imaging ordering privileges is increasing; however,...
Musculoskeletal complaints are among the most common problems seen in family medicine clinics. Patie...
For healthcare providers involved in the management of patients with musculoskeletal disorders, the ...
Background: Physical therapists increasingly provide direct access services to patients with musculo...
Increasingly healthcare providers including physiotherapists have been expected by their professiona...
Purpose: Essential pain education produces graduates who are competent in contemporary pain manageme...
OBJECTIVE. To determine the knowledge of 1st and 2nd year NSU Doctor of Osteopathic students about p...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Physiotherapists must take responsibility for all aspects of patient care. I...
Abstract Background Physical therapists increasingly provide direct access services to patients with...
Study Design: A survey of residency graduates. Objectives: To establish a profile ofthe typical grad...
Physical therapists employ ultrasound (US) imaging technology for a broad range of clinical and res...
GRAND FORKS, N.D.—In a few short weeks, 53 physical therapy students, members of the Doctor of Physi...
Objectives: To explore if physical therapists are practicing skills necessary to refer patients for ...
This qualitative study describes how physical therapist experts in musculoskeletal disorders evaluat...
While many areas of healthcare are under review, the use of diagnostic imaging (e.g., radiography, c...
Objective The number of physical therapists with imaging ordering privileges is increasing; however,...
Musculoskeletal complaints are among the most common problems seen in family medicine clinics. Patie...
For healthcare providers involved in the management of patients with musculoskeletal disorders, the ...
Background: Physical therapists increasingly provide direct access services to patients with musculo...
Increasingly healthcare providers including physiotherapists have been expected by their professiona...
Purpose: Essential pain education produces graduates who are competent in contemporary pain manageme...
OBJECTIVE. To determine the knowledge of 1st and 2nd year NSU Doctor of Osteopathic students about p...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Physiotherapists must take responsibility for all aspects of patient care. I...
Abstract Background Physical therapists increasingly provide direct access services to patients with...
Study Design: A survey of residency graduates. Objectives: To establish a profile ofthe typical grad...
Physical therapists employ ultrasound (US) imaging technology for a broad range of clinical and res...
GRAND FORKS, N.D.—In a few short weeks, 53 physical therapy students, members of the Doctor of Physi...