UD Physical Therapy Services
Journal Clubs

 

Sports & Orthopaedic
Journal Club

Sports & Orthopaedic
Clinical Case Rounds

Neurologic & Older Adult
Journal Club

 

Sports & Orthopaedic Journal Club

The University of Delaware Physical Therapy Department sponsors a Journal Club for the sports medicine community including local physicians, physical therapists, athletic trainers, researchers and biomechanists on the third monday of every month. The purpose of the Journal Club is to critically review the current literature on topics of particular interest to the Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Community. Examples of previous topics include ergogenic aides, concussions and stress fractures. 

 

 

Date

Link to Articles

September 20, 2004

Ankle Sprain Prevention

Archives

If you are interested in joining, call Tara Manal MPT,OCS, SCS Director of Clinical Services at the University of Delaware, 831-8893 or e-mail tarajo@udel.edu
 

Sports & Orthopaedic Clinical Case Rounds

The University of Delaware Sports and Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Clinic sponsors a Case Round series for all physical therapists treating in the orthopedic community.  The purpose of this Case Rounds is to critically review the current literature on topics of particular interest in orthopaedic patient care.  A patient case will be presented, and articles on the patient topic will be discussed in relation to evidence-based practice in physical therapy.  We encourage participation and case submissions from the orthopaedic 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. 
 

 

 

Date

Link to Articles

ON HOLD



Archives

If you are interested in joining, call Tara Manal MPT,OCS, SCS Director of Clinical Services at the University of Delaware, 831-8893 or e-mail tarajo@udel.edu
 

Neurologic & Older Adult Journal Club

A Journal Club is sponsored by the NOA clinic for medical practioners interested in the rehabilitation of older adults and those with neurologic conditions.  The purpose of the Journal Club is to critically review the current literature on topics of particular interest to those treating these patient populations and to encourage integration of this information into patient care. 

 

Date

Link to Articles

Thursday, July 29, 2004
12:00 pm  PT Conference Room

Balance Training

If you are interested in participating contact Darcy Reisman, PhD, PT Assitant Professor and NOA Clinic Faculty Liaison at (302) 831-0508 or e-mail dreisman@udel.edu
 

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