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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
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To Articles
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February, 2007, 7am
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PFPS: Evidence-Based Practice
1. Loudon, Janice K., et al.. Intrarater Reliability of Functional Performance Tests for Subjects With Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome.
2. Bizzini, Mario, et al. Systematic Review of the Quality of Randomized Controlled Trials for Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome.
3. Piva, Sara R., et al. Reliability of measures of impairments associated with patellofemoral pain syndrome.
4. Watson, Cynthia J., et al. Reliability of the Lateral Pull Test and Tilt Test to Assess Patellar Alignment in Subjects with Symptomatic Knees: Student Raters. Foot Score. |
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For more information,
or if you are interested in joining, call Megan Sions, DPT, Orthopedic Resident at (302) 831-8522 or email megsions@udel.edu.
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