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The Search for Justice: Developing a Collaborative Understanding of Health Justice in Physiotherapy
Physiother Can. 2022 Aug 24;74(3):227-229. doi: 10.3138/ptc-74-3-gee. eCollection 2022 Aug.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37325207 | PMC:PMC10262822 | DOI:10.3138/ptc-74-3-gee
Source: Physiotherapy Canada - June 16, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Jasdeep Dhir Tracy Blake Shaun Cleaver Jenna Smith-Turchyn Patricia Miller Meredith Smith Mari Udarbe Han Katie Gasparelli Sarah Wojkowski Source Type: research

Sudden bilateral anterior cerebral infarction: unusual stroke associated with unusual vascular anomalies
We describe a 38-year-old male smoker and heavy alcohol user, who awoke with sudden onset of weakness of both lower limbs, and bladder and bowel incontinence. He had consumed excessive amounts of alcohol the previous night. There was no significant past medical history including other vascular risk factors and cardiovascular disease. On admission, he was mute and abulic. The frontal release signs including the forced grasping and the snout reflex were present. Routine full blood count and biochemical analysis were normal. MRI of the brain showed bilateral, nearly symmetrical ACA infarction (figure 1A–C). Time-of-flig...
Source: Postgraduate Medical Journal - January 21, 2013 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Krishnan, M., Kumar, S., Ali, S., Iyer, R. S. Tags: Urology, Open access, Drugs: cardiovascular system, Echocardiography, Stroke, Venous thromboembolism, Radiology, Physiotherapy, Sports and exercise medicine, Clinical diagnostic tests, Radiology (diagnostics) Images in medicine Source Type: research

A survey investigation of UK physiotherapists’ use of online search engines for continuing professional development
Conclusions: History and the nature of rapid technological advancement, specifically of the internet, appears to have created a generational skills gap within the largest group of the physiotherapy workforce band 6 and 7 therapists. Students, band 5 and band 8a therapists appear to most successfully use online resources and the reasons for this are explored.
Source: Physiotherapy - January 21, 2013 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Nicholas Harland, Benjamin T. Drew Tags: Original Research Source Type: research