Publications by authors named "J CRICK"

Background: Falls are a significant concern for hospitals and patients. The risk of falls is particularly heightened around the period of hospitalization. Physical therapy (PT) is commonly consulted for hospitalized patients at-risk for falls, yet it is unknown how the hospital context influences fall prevention practice among physical therapists.

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Background: Inactivity in hospitalized patients often leads to functional decline. We created an undergraduate course to promote mobilization, provide hands-on learning, and address staff shortages.

Purpose: To assess the feasibility and acceptability of undergraduate students providing mobility-focused interventions for hospitalized adults.

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Introduction: Our objective was to compare [Cu]Cu-NOTA-panitumumab F(ab') and [Lu]Lu-NOTA-panitumumab F(ab') radioimmunotherapy (RIT) agents for decreasing the clonogenic survival fraction (SF) in vitro of EGFR-positive human pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) cell lines and estimate the relative biological effectiveness (RBE) vs. γ-radiation (XRT).

Methods: EGFR-positive PDAC cell lines (AsPC-1, PANC-1, MIAPaCa-2, Capan-1) and EGFR-knockout PANC-1 EGFR KO cells were treated in vitro for 18 h with (0-19.

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Introduction: Quality improvement (QI) is a useful methodology for improving healthcare, often through iterative changes. There is no prior review on the application of QI in physical therapy (PT).

Purpose And Relevance: To characterize and evaluate the quality of the QI literature in PT.

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