| The University of Delaware Physical Therapy Department
sponsors a Case Round series for all physical therapists treating in the
orthopedic community. The purpose of the Case Rounds are to critically
review the current literature on topics of particular interest to orthopedic
patient care. A patient case will be presented and articles on the
patient topic will be discussed in relation to evidenced based practice in
physical therapy. We encourage participation and case submissions from
the orthopedic community. This program will be held at the University
of Delaware Physical Therapy Clinic on the 2nd Tuesday of each month from
7-8AM so that clinicians can return to their respective clinics in time for
their morning patients.
This Month's Case Rounds
| Date |
Link To
Articles |
| April 8, 2003 |
. Spine 1996;21(15):1746-1760.
2. Jull G, Trott P, Potter H, Zito G, Niere K, Shirley
D, Emberson J, Marschner I, Richardson C. A randomized controlled trial of
exercise and manipulative therapy for cervicogenic headache. Spine 2002;27(17):1835-1843.
3. Nilsson N, Christensen HW, Hartvigsen J.
The effect
of spinal manipulation in the treatment of cervicogenic headache. J Manip
Physiol Ther 1997;20(5):326-330.
4. Schoensee SK, Jensen G, Nicholson G, Gossman M, Katholi
C. The effect of mobilization on cervical headaches. JOSPT 1995;21(4):184-196.
5. Watson DH, Trott PH. Cervical headache: an investigation
of natural head posture and upper cervical flexor muscle performance. Cephalalgia
1993;13:272-284.
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For more information,
or if you are interested in joining, call Tara Manal MPT,OCS Clinic Director
at the University of Delaware Physical Therapy Clinic, 831-8893 or e-mail
tarajo@udel.edu.
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