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The Guide to Physical Therapist Practice was published in the November 1997 issue of Physical Therapy as a document to describe the practice of physical therapy.
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progressive resistive strengthening, assistive gait device, upper extremity movement pattern, medial weight shift, gait devices, lower extremity movement pattern, assistive slides, resistive knee extension, stabilization training program, humeral glides, rehabilitation progression, clavicular glides, excessive compensatory pronation, first resistance barrier, therapeutic exercise prescription, unaffected lower extremity, arthrokinematic deficits, prosthetic gait training, uninvolved lower extremity, maintaining aerobic capacity, posterior innominate rotation, impaired muscle performance, femoral glides, core stabilization training, anterior innominate rotation
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Sports Med, New York, Orthop Sports Phys Ther, Advanced Rehabilitation Therapy, Churchill Livingstone, Med Sci Sports Exerc, Clin Orthop, Arch Phys Med, Athl Train, Human Kinetics, Impaired Neuromuscular Control, Rehabilitation of the Groin, Sports Rehab, Treating Amputees, United States, Rehabilitation of the Wrist, Sport Rehab, Impaired Postural Stability, Exerc Sport, Park Ridge, Rehabilitation Considerations With the Geriatric Patient, Rehabilitation of the Lower Leg, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Balance Master, Treating Physiologic Impairments During Rehabilitation
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