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Exploring the integration of diagnostic musculoskeletal ultrasound imaging into clinical practice by physical therapists
(Taylor & Francis, 2022-10-19)Background Musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSK-US) use for diagnostic purposes is expanding in physical therapy practice. Identifying and describing physical therapy-specific approaches to incorporating MSK-US into the evaluation ... -
Functional performance testing for power and return to sports
(SAGE, 2013)Context: Functional performance testing of athletes can determine physical limitations that may affect sporting activities. Optimal functional performance testing simulates the athlete's activity. Evidence Acquisition: A ... -
Glenohumeral motion deficits: friend or foe?
(The Sports Physical Therapy Section, 2013-10)In most shoulder conditions a loss of glenohumeral motion results in shoulder performance impairments. However, in the overhead athlete loss of glenohumeral internal rotation, termed glenohumeral internal rotation deficiency ... -
Hamstring strain injury in athletes
(JOSPT, Inc., 2022-02-28)Hamstring strain injury (HSI) may result in considerable impairment, activity limitation, and participation restriction, including time lost from competitive sports. This CPG includes sports-related overloading and ... -
How to write a scientific article
(The Sports Physical Therapy Section, 2012)Successful production of a written product for submission to a peer?reviewed scientific journal requires substantial effort. Such an effort can be maximized by following a few simple suggestions when composing/creating the ... -
Interlimb differences in lower extremity bone mineral density following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
(Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Sections of the American Physical Therapy Association, 2006-11)BMD differences in the hip region are significant in patients who are postoperative ACL reconstruction. Measurements at specific hip sites demonstrated greater differences in bone mineral status than measurements of the ... -
Knee
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Lower extremity functional tests and risk of injury in division III collegiate athletes.
(The Sports Physical Therapy Section of the American Physical Therapy Association, 2013-06)Purpose/Background: Functional tests have been used primarily to assess an athlete's fitness or readiness to return to sport. The purpose of this prospective cohort study was to determine the ability of the standing long ... -
MSK Ultrasound-An IJSPT Perspective
(NASMI, 2023-02-01)MSK ultrasound is a valuable imaging technique which has become increasingly popular in recent years. This efficient technique proves beneficial in a variety of ways. MSK ultrasound effectively streamlines the process by ... -
Multiple ligament knee injury: Complications
(Sports Physical Therapy Section, APTA, 2008-11)Non-operative and operative complications are common following multiple ligament knee injuries. This article will describe common complications seen by the surgeon and physical therapist following this complex injury. ... -
Muscle weakness
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Nonoperative and operative management of snapping scapula
(Sage Publications, 2004-09)Snapping scapula is a painful crepitus of the scapulothoracic articulation. This crepitus is a grinding or snapping noise with scapulothoracic motion that may or may not accompany pain. This condition is commonly seen in ... -
A nonsurgical approach to examination and treatment of the patellofemoral joint, part 1: Examination of the patellofemoral joint
(Begell House, Inc., 2003)Patellofemoral pain is a very complex and often time’s vague pathology located in the area of the anterior knee commonly causing both pain and dysfunction. Included in this 2-part series will be this article, which will ... -
A nonsurgical approach to examination and treatment of the patellofemoral joint, part 2: Pathology and nonsurgical management of the patellofemoral joint
(Begell House, Inc., 2003)Patellofemoral pain (PFP) continues to be one of the most commonly diagnosed knee pathologies. Patellofemoral pain is a term used to describe any host of lesions in and around the anterior knee. Part 1 of this article ... -
Off-season training habits and preseason functional test measures of Division III collegiate athletes: A descriptive report
(The Sports Physical Therapy Section, 2014-07)Division III (D III) collegiate coaches are challenged to assess athletic readiness and condition their athletes during the preseason. However, there are few reports on off-season training habits and normative data of ... -
Pectoralis major tendon repair post surgical rehabilitation
(Sports Physical Therapy Section, APTA, 2007-02)Pectoralis major tendon rupture is a rare shoulder injury, most commonly seen in weight lifters. This injury is being seen more regularly due to the increased emphasis on healthy lifestyles. Surgical repair of the ... -
Physical examination and imaging of the acute multiple ligament knee injury
(Sports Physical Therapy Section, APTA, 2008-11)Examination and evaluation of the patient a with multiple ligament injured knee is a complicated process and best done in a methodical, comprehensive fashion with a particular emphasis placed on assessment of supporting ... -
Physical Therapists Use of Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging in Clinical Practice: A Review of Case Reports
(NASMI, 2023-02-01)Objective Ultrasound diagnostic imaging (USI) is widely utilized in sports medicine, orthopaedics, and rehabilitation. Its use in physical therapy clinical practice is increasing. This review summarizes published patient ... -
Postrehabilitation outcomes of muscle power (torque-acceleration energy) in patients with selected shoulder dysfunctions
(Human Kinetics, 2003-08)Context: Most patients on an index concentric isokinetic test of the shoulder internal and external rotators have significant torque-acceleration-energy (TAE) deficits. Objective: To assess the effectiveness of rehabilitation ... -
Quadrilateral space syndrome
(Human Kinetics, 2009-03)