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Gender Issues in Physiotherapy in Quebec, Canada
CONCLUSIONS: Male physiotherapists make up 23.4% of the PT workforce in Quebec but are more involved in leadership positions in the profession than women.PMID:37736386 | PMC:PMC10510562 | DOI:10.3138/ptc-2020-0142
Source: Physiotherapy Canada - September 22, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Debbie Ehrmann Feldman Cassandra Bellavance David Fr édérick Tom ás Gagnon Charlotte Lalonde Anne Hudon Source Type: research

Clinician's Commentary on Guitar et al. < sup > 1 < /sup >
Physiother Can. 2023 May 1;75(2):187-189. doi: 10.3138/ptc-2021-0020-cc. eCollection 2023 May.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37736385 | PMC:PMC10510557 | DOI:10.3138/ptc-2021-0020-cc
Source: Physiotherapy Canada - September 22, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Claire Donnellan Source Type: research

Evaluating the Dissemination and Implementation Impact of a Rehabilitation Intervention: The Graded Repetitive Arm Supplementary Program (GRASP)
CONCLUSION: The Payback Framework is useful to evaluate the dissemination and implementation impacts of a rehabilitation intervention. GRASP has been implemented extensively in clinical practice and community in a relatively short time since it has been developed.PMID:37736384 | PMC:PMC10510554 | DOI:10.3138/ptc-2022-0117
Source: Physiotherapy Canada - September 22, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Chieh-Ling Yang Louise A Connell Janice J Eng Source Type: research

Patient Perspectives on Transitions from Acute to Community-Based Physiotherapy Care Following Total Knee Replacement Surgery Within the Context of a Bundled Care Model
CONCLUSIONS: Patients' overall experiences with BC physiotherapy were positive. Areas for improvement included coordination of postoperative physiotherapy and return-to-work support. Patients valued group settings and were interested in meeting previous TKR patients. Health system planners are advised to consider incorporating patient experiences when evaluating and developing BC programmes to achieve patient-centred outcomes.PMID:37736383 | PMC:PMC10510550 | DOI:10.3138/ptc-2021-0053
Source: Physiotherapy Canada - September 22, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Emily Chen Stuart Brownell Taylor DiBrita Aden Green Lindsay McPherson Rehginald Ragos Caroline Jones Alison Bonnyman Gonxhe Kastrati Karen Yoshida Amanda Smart Source Type: research

Canadian Physiotherapists Integrate Virtual Care during the COVID-19 Pandemic
CONCLUSIONS: Canadian physiotherapists exhibited high adaptability in response to COVID-19 through the rapid and widespread use of virtual care. By creating an in-depth understanding of the barriers and enablers to virtual care, along with potential interventions, this work will facilitate future opportunities to support and enhance physiotherapists' delivery of virtual care.PMID:37736382 | PMC:PMC10510558 | DOI:10.3138/ptc-2022-0092
Source: Physiotherapy Canada - September 22, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Allison M Ezzat Jean-Francois Esculier Sarah Lord Ferguson Christopher Napier Sabrina T Wong Source Type: research

What Does Cochrane Say About … the Efficacy of Self-management Interventions in Rehabilitation?
Physiother Can. 2023 May 1;75(2):206. doi: 10.3138/ptc-75.2-cochrane. eCollection 2023 May.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37736381 | PMC:PMC10510559 | DOI:10.3138/ptc-75.2-cochrane
Source: Physiotherapy Canada - September 22, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Source Type: research

Risk Stratification in a Tertiary Care Spine Centre: Comparison Between STarTBack and OSPRO-YF Screening Tools
CONCLUSIONS: STarTBack and OSPRO-YF are short screening tools with acceptable convergent and known-group construct validity and no floor or ceiling effect of their total score. Both tools could assist with the identification, evaluation, and management of psychological distress in patients presenting to tertiary care spine centres.PMID:37736380 | PMC:PMC10510560 | DOI:10.3138/ptc-2021-0026
Source: Physiotherapy Canada - September 22, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Susan Robarts Helen Razmjou Albert Yee Joel Finkelstein Source Type: research

A Survey of Canadian Physiotherapists' and Physiotherapy Students' Knowledge and Use of Executive Functioning Assessments in Clinical Practice
CONCLUSIONS: Respondents reported that they had good subjective UKEF, but this was only moderately correlated with objective UKEF.PMID:37736379 | PMC:PMC10510553 | DOI:10.3138/ptc-2021-0020
Source: Physiotherapy Canada - September 22, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Nicole A Guitar Denise M Connelly Laura L Murray Susan W Hunter Source Type: research

Clinician's Commentary on O'Neil et al. < sup > 1 < /sup >
Physiother Can. 2023 May 1;75(2):156-157. doi: 10.3138/ptc-2021-0039-cc. eCollection 2023 May.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37736378 | PMC:PMC10510561 | DOI:10.3138/ptc-2021-0039-cc
Source: Physiotherapy Canada - September 22, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Sarah Gregor Source Type: research

Clinician's Commentary on Robarts et al. < sup > 1 < /sup >
Physiother Can. 2023 May 1;75(2):167-168. doi: 10.3138/ptc-2021-0026-cc. eCollection 2023 May.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37736377 | PMC:PMC10510547 | DOI:10.3138/ptc-2021-0026-cc
Source: Physiotherapy Canada - September 22, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Lina Elsabbagh Jordan Miller Source Type: research

What Do Older Canadians Think They Need to Walk Well?
CONCLUSIONS: People who perceived their walking quality as poor were more likely to report poorer health and were willing to pay more for a technology to improve walking. This supports the opportunity of leveraging wearable technologies to improve walking.PMID:37736376 | PMC:PMC10510555 | DOI:10.3138/ptc-2021-0021
Source: Physiotherapy Canada - September 22, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Ahmed Abou-Sharkh Kedar K V Mate Mehmet Inceer Jos é A Morais Suzanne N Morin Nancy E Mayo Source Type: research

Remotely Supervised Exercise Programmes to Improve Balance, Mobility, and Activity Among People with Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Description and Feasibility
CONCLUSION: Telerehabilitation provides a delivery option that allows people with TBI to spend energy on therapy rather than on travelling. A pre-programme training on key components, such as the use of technology, safety precautions, and communication methods, likely improved the overall feasibility. Further research is needed to better understand the effectiveness of such a programme on balance, mobility, and physical activity levels.PMID:37736375 | PMC:PMC10510548 | DOI:10.3138/ptc-2021-0039
Source: Physiotherapy Canada - September 22, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Jennifer O'Neil Mary Egan Shawn Marshall Martin Bilodeau Luc Pelletier Heidi Sveistrup Source Type: research

Clinician's Commentary on O'Neil. et al. < sup > 1 < /sup >
Physiother Can. 2023 May 1;75(2):132-133. doi: 10.3138/ptc-2021-0040-cc. eCollection 2023 May.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37736374 | PMC:PMC10510556 | DOI:10.3138/ptc-2021-0040-cc
Source: Physiotherapy Canada - September 22, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Alan Chong W Lee Source Type: research

The Impact of Two Telerehabilitation Supervision Schedules on Physical Activity, Mobility, and Balance Among People with Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Mixed-Method Single-Subject Design
CONCLUSION: Although the study has limitations, the findings indicate that exercise programmes delivered via telerehabilitation can improve balance and mobility as well as positively affect concerns with falling and physical activity levels for this population. No clear differences were seen between the two telerehabilitation supervision schedules.PMID:37736373 | PMC:PMC10510551 | DOI:10.3138/ptc-2021-0040
Source: Physiotherapy Canada - September 22, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Jennifer O'Neil Mary Egan Shawn Marshall Martin Bilodeau Luc Pelletier Heidi Sveistrup Source Type: research

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Physiother Can. 2023 May 1;75(2):97-100. doi: 10.3138/ptc-2023-01-31-gee. eCollection 2023 May.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37736372 | PMC:PMC10510549 | DOI:10.3138/ptc-2023-01-31-gee
Source: Physiotherapy Canada - September 22, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Susan R Harris Source Type: research