January-February 2005
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Accommodating the ADA |
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by Nicole Matoushek, MPH, PT |
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Knowledge of the Americans with Disabilities Act is an essential part of most practices. |
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Brace Yourself |
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by David Finch, DO |
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Bracing offers an arsenal in the war against musculoskeletal disorders. |
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Rise to the Occasion |
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by Alexandra Bilca |
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Selecting the right in-home lift-and-transfer device. |
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Dollars and Sensors |
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by Wilson Davies, MS |
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Computerized gait analysis can open up a flood of revenue sources for the private practitioner. |
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Pilates to the Rescue |
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by Dave Cater |
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How one PT's personal experience changed his life. |
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Hope for Hips...Just Add Water |
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by Andrea Poteat Salzman, MS, PT |
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For patients recovering from hip surgery, aquatic therapy provides the perfect rehabilitation environment. |
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A Leg Up On Pain |
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by Carrie Sussman, PT |
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Foot and ankle rehabilitation presents a special challenge for patients suffering from chronic pain. |
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HIPAA Compliance for Practices Made Easy |
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by Stephen S. Burkhart, MD |
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How outsourced billing and collections can hasten the reimbursement process. |
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