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Special Sections

  • Therapeutic Modalities
  • Geriatric Physical Therapy Cases
  • Clinical Neuroanatomy Cases
  • Ethics in Physical Therapy
  • Prosthetics and Orthotics Cases
  • Pharmacology for the Physical Therapist Cases
  • Case Files: Acute Care
  • Case Files: Neurological Rehabilitation
  • Case Files: Orthopedics
  • Case Files: Pediatrics
  • Case Files: Sports
  • Orthopedic Case Studies
  • Principles of Rehabilitation Medicine Case-Based Board Review
    • Section 1:  Cardiopulmonary
    • Section 2:  Musculoskeletal
    • Section 3:  Neurologic
    • Section 4:  Other Systems
    • Section 5:  Non-Systems

Multimedia

  • Back Muscles
  • Vertebral Column
  • Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves
  • Dermatomes
  • Myotomes
  • Anterior Thoracic Wall - Structure
  • Mediastinum
  • Mediastinum: Sympathetic Pathways
  • Overview of Abdomen, Pelvis, and Perineum: Osteology
  • Overview of Abdomen, Pelvis, and Perineum: Gut Tube
  • Serous Membranes of the Abdominal Cavity
  • Foregut: Gut Tube
  • Foregut: Accessory Digestive Organs
  • Foregut: Arterial Supply
  • Midgut
  • Hindgut
  • Innervation of the GI Tract
  • Hepatic Portal System
  • Anatomy of the Scalp
  • Skull and Cranial Fossa
  • Overview of the Upper-Limb: Osteology
  • Overview of the Upper-Limb: Brachial Plexus
  • Ethics in Physical Therapy:  Clinical Judgement
  • Ethics in Physical Therapy:  The Reevaluation
  • Ethics in Physical Therapy:  To Stay or Not to Stay
  • Ethics in Physical Therapy:  To Treat or Not to Treat
  • Clinical Presentation of Disease
  • Diagnosis
  • Examination/Evaluation
  • Interventions
  • Medical/Surgical Procedures
  • Physiologic Areas
  • Specialty Areas
  • Module 1: Hip-Related Pain
  • Module 2: Acute Ankle Injuries
  • Module 3: Anterior Knee Pain
  • Module 4: Ankle Pain
  • Module 5: Acute Knee Injuries
  • Module 6: Lateral, Medial, and Posterior Knee Pain

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