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Physical Therapy Collection
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Digital repository of works created by students and alumni in completion of their Doctor of Physical Therapy at Marymount University.
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Abdominal Pain as an Unusual Referral to Physical Therapy: A Case Report
Case report: Contextual implications of an evidence-based falls intervention in a sub-acute setting for a frail, elderly patient with rhabdomyolysis
Challenges to Effective Management of Patellofemoral Joint Pain in a Patient with Chronic Pain and mTBI: A Case Report
Dry Needling with a Home Exercise Program for Plantar Fasciitis: A Case Report
The Effect of a Hybrid Learning Model on Burden of Care and Functional Mobility in a Patient with Cognitive Impairments and Encephalopathy: A Theory to Practice Case Report
The Effect of Manual Traction Combined with Lumbar Stabilization Exercises for Treating Lumbar Radiculopathy: An Intervention Case Report
Effectiveness of Perturbation Balance Training in Future Falls Incidence and Falls Risk Reduction in a Frail Older Adult Residing in a Skilled Nursing Facility: A Case Report
The effects of an Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) protocol to improve shoulder range of motion for post-operative rotator cuff repair and debridement: a case report
Impact of Backwards Walking on Balance in a 91 year old Patient with Parkinson's Disease: A Case Report
The impact of one student's experience in a global setting for advancing a patient with gross peripheral nerve deficits and advancing local clinical practice: A Case Report
Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization – A Novel Tool for the Physical Therapy Treatment of Plantar Fasciitis: A Case Report
Kinesiophobia and Joint Hypermobility Syndrome - Why Fear of Movement Should Matter to Movement Experts
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