Abstract Background Many assume that outcomes from physical therapy research in one country can be generalized to other countries. However, no well designed studies comparing outcomes among countries have been conducted. In this exploratory study, our goal was to compare patient demographics and treatment processes in outpatient physical therapy practice in the United States, Israel and the Netherlands. Methods Cross-sectional data from three different clinical databases were examined. Data were selected for patients aged 18 years and older and started an episode of outpatient therapy between January 1st 2005 and December 31st 2005. Results are based on data from approximately 63,000 patients from the United States, 100,000 from Israel and ...
Abstract Background Physiotherapists (PTs) in primary health care manage patients with large variati...
BackgroundPhysical therapy (PT) is beneficial for critically ill patients, but the extent of its app...
Objective: Since january 2006, patients have direct access to physiotherapy in the Netherlands and n...
BACKGROUND: Many assume that outcomes from physical therapy research in one country can be generaliz...
This study compared socio-demographic characteristics, health problem characteristics, and primary p...
BACKGROUND: In 2006, direct access to physical therapy was introduced in the Netherlands. Before thi...
Aim: To examine demographic variables, use of health services, expectation of physiotherapy efficien...
Background: In the Netherlands, direct access to physical therapy was introduced in 2006. Although m...
Background: Self-referral to physical therapy was introduced in 2006 in the Netherlands. Internation...
Background. In the Netherlands, direct access to physical therapy was introduced in 2006. Although m...
Background. In 2006, direct access to physical therapy was introduced in the Netherlands. Before thi...
BACKGROUND: It is well-known that the number of physical therapy treatment sessions varies over trea...
Background: So far no studies have been conducted on the issue of comparability of rehabilitation tr...
Contains fulltext : 47932.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: It is well-known that t...
Background Self-referral for physical therapy was introduced in 2006 in the Netherlands. Internation...
Abstract Background Physiotherapists (PTs) in primary health care manage patients with large variati...
BackgroundPhysical therapy (PT) is beneficial for critically ill patients, but the extent of its app...
Objective: Since january 2006, patients have direct access to physiotherapy in the Netherlands and n...
BACKGROUND: Many assume that outcomes from physical therapy research in one country can be generaliz...
This study compared socio-demographic characteristics, health problem characteristics, and primary p...
BACKGROUND: In 2006, direct access to physical therapy was introduced in the Netherlands. Before thi...
Aim: To examine demographic variables, use of health services, expectation of physiotherapy efficien...
Background: In the Netherlands, direct access to physical therapy was introduced in 2006. Although m...
Background: Self-referral to physical therapy was introduced in 2006 in the Netherlands. Internation...
Background. In the Netherlands, direct access to physical therapy was introduced in 2006. Although m...
Background. In 2006, direct access to physical therapy was introduced in the Netherlands. Before thi...
BACKGROUND: It is well-known that the number of physical therapy treatment sessions varies over trea...
Background: So far no studies have been conducted on the issue of comparability of rehabilitation tr...
Contains fulltext : 47932.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: It is well-known that t...
Background Self-referral for physical therapy was introduced in 2006 in the Netherlands. Internation...
Abstract Background Physiotherapists (PTs) in primary health care manage patients with large variati...
BackgroundPhysical therapy (PT) is beneficial for critically ill patients, but the extent of its app...
Objective: Since january 2006, patients have direct access to physiotherapy in the Netherlands and n...