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  • This text discusses manual therapy as a common treatment for knee osteoarthritis (OA) and highlights the importance of study designs aligning with real-world clinical applications.* -
  • The aim of the review is to evaluate clinical trials on manual therapy for knee OA using specific quality assessment tools to categorize their efficacy and effectiveness.* -
  • Findings show that most trials prioritized efficacy over effectiveness, with a significant number exhibiting high risk or concerns about bias; the authors suggest future studies should focus more on effectiveness for better applicability.*
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Sense of time is slower following exhaustive cycling exercise.

Psychol Res

April 2024

Department of Physical Therapy, Brenau University, Gainesville, GA, USA.

Subjective perception of time is altered during vigorous exercise. This could be due in part to the fatigue associated with physical activity at high intensities. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of fatigue, specifically, on subjective time perception.

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Objectives: This feasibility study explored the impact of fostering a shelter cat on loneliness and well-being in older adults living alone without a pet. The study also examined the effect of cat fostering on older adults' interest in cat adoption when perceived barriers to adoption were removed.

Methods: A total of 29 adults (age ≥60) were paired with a cat and asked to foster for a minimum of 4 months (with an option to adopt).

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Background: Concussions or musculoskeletal injuries may impair postural control, which is one diagnostic to help determine return-to-activity decisions. Postural control may be affected by diurnal rhythm.

Research Question: Does time of day influence postural control as measured by two Neurocom Balance Master diagnostic protocols, the Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction on Balance (mCTSIB) and the Stability Evaluation Test (SET)?

Methods: Following Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval, consented participants completed the SET and mCTSIB twice: between 0700 and 1000; and between 1600 and 1900.

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Physical therapy (PT) utilization in patients requiring mechanical circulatory support (MCS) and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has been reported; however, little is known about intensive rehabilitation and associated outcomes in patients requiring extended complex MCS and/or ECMO support. Authors sought to explore safety, feasibility and outcomes associated with active rehabilitation in patients requiring prolonged advanced MCS/ECMO support. Single-center retrospective series evaluated functional, clinical, and longitudinal outcomes of sample of eight critically ill, adult (≥18 years of age) patients who underwent a intensive rehabilitation while receiving prolonged MCS/ECMO through advanced configurations including: venovenous (VV-ECMO), venoarterial (VA-ECMO), oxygenator with right ventricular assist device (Oxy-RVAD) and right ventricular assist device (RVAD).

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Purpose: Interprofessional practice within early intervention is underscored by policy, research, and recommended practices. The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of a brief interprofessional training on preservice speech-language pathology, early intervention/early childhood special education, physical therapy, and occupational therapy students' knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes about teaming and collaboration. Students' satisfaction with and perspectives of the training were also examined.

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Service-Learning in Physician Assistant Education: A Scoping Review.

J Physician Assist Educ

March 2023

Ana L. Oliveira, DrPH, MSPH, MS, is an assistant professor in the School of Health Professions, Clinical Laboratory Sciences Program, at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in Birmingham, Alabama.

Introduction: Service-learning (SL) is a pedagogy that can be used in healthcare education to develop students who are better prepared to address the various social determinants of health and to provide compassionate care to the diverse populations they will serve. Yet, an assessment of the quality and scope of the SL activities used in physician assistant (PA) education is not available. The purpose of this scoping review is to review the literature and identify and summarize articles about SL courses in PA education.

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Assessing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on nurse practitioners' professional quality of life.

J Am Assoc Nurse Pract

December 2022

Graduate Nursing, Mary Inez Grindle School of Nursing, Ivester College of Health Science, Brenau University, Gainesville, Georgia.

Background: The COVID-19 global pandemic has put health care professionals under immense pressure and hindered their ability to provide quality services.

Purpose: This study aimed to examine the professional quality of life (ProQOL) among Georgia nurse practitioners during the COVID-19 global pandemic.

Methodology: The ProQOL survey was distributed to nurse practitioners in Georgia by the professional organization's listserv.

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Objective: To explore the prevalence and extent of low back pain (LBP) and low back-related disability in working-age adults not seeking care.

Methods: A convenience sample of 101 working-age adults not seeking care for LBP completed the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) and Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire (RMDQ) as measures of disability and completed questionnaires that collected information on various demographic and health-related variables. Those reporting current LBP also completed a Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS).

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The Interactive Nutrition Specific Physical Exam Competency Tool (INSPECT) is a tool designed specifically to observe and measure registered dietitian nutritionists' (RDNs) nutrition-focused physical exam (NFPE) competence in authentic acute care settings. The initial INSPECT items were generated and tested for content and face validity using expert RDNs' input. The INSPECT was further examined for inter-rater, intra-rater, and internal consistency using clinical supervisor observations of RDNs performing NFPE on patients in real-life acute care settings.

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Even as new medical modalities, diagnostics, and technologies are rapidly changing healthcare, providing patients with safe, high-quality care remains the central focus. To provide safe patient care, healthcare providers are obligated to demonstrate and maintain the necessary competence. As more healthcare disciplines move toward a competency-based education model, it is essential to extend the competence verification from the academic educational level to the patient's bedside.

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An occupation-centered perspective is a foundational component defining occupational therapy practice. A scoping review was conducted of research studies from 2002 - 2020 describing novice occupational therapy practitioners and occupation. Ten articles met the inclusion criteria.

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  • Thoracic aortic aneurysm is a serious condition associated with Marfan syndrome (MFS), affecting male mice more severely than female mice, despite similar incidence rates.
  • The study utilized Fibrillin-1 C1041G/+ mouse models to investigate how sex differences influence aortic dilation and biomechanics, revealing that males experienced greater aortic diameter increases and more severe aortic wall damage than females.
  • Findings indicate that aging worsens the condition, particularly in males, while females exhibit a protective effect against rapid aneurysm growth, with both sexes showing similar early patterns of Sca-1 positive progenitor cell expression.
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The nutrition-focused physical examination (NFPE) is an integral component of nutrition assessment performed by registered dietitian nutritionists (RDNs) to determine signs of malnutrition and other nutrition-related complications. Increased use of this essential skill among RDNs and the transformation of dietetics education to a competency-based model in the near future calls for appropriately validated tools to measure RDNs' NFPE competence. To fill the need for a validated competency tool, this study developed an Interactive Nutrition-Specific Physical Exam Competency Tool (INSPECT) utilizing the initial 70 items identified in the first phase of the study.

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Alzheimer's disease is a common form of dementia characterized by progressive deterioration of a patient's cognitive abilities and memory. Most individuals that have Alzheimer's disease live and depend on family members for assistance or total care. This descriptive, correlational study examines the relationship between perceived caregiver burden of a family member with Alzheimer's disease who attended an adult day care center and perceived caregiver burden of a family member that did not attend an adult day care center.

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Burnout and intent-to-leave in physical therapists: a preliminary analysis of factors under organizational control.

Physiother Theory Pract

November 2022

Ivester College of Health Sciences, Department of Physical Therapy, Brenau University, Gainesville, GA, USA.

Methods: Twelve hundred PTs were sent a survey packet including the 20-item Ethics Environment Questionnaire (EEQ) and additional items inquiring about contemporary practice factors. Returned packets (n = 340) were analyzed utilizing correlational and regression analyses to determine relationships between ethical environment, burnout, intent-to-leave, productivity standards, billing and coding requirements and ability to provide pro-bono services.

Results: There was a strong correlation between PTs' view of organizational ethics and burnout (T -0.

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Chronic spinal pain poses complex challenges for health care around the world and is in need of effective interventions. Pain neuroscience education (PNE) is a promising intervention hypothesized to improve pain and disability by changing individuals' beliefs, perceptions, and expectations about pain. Pain neuroscience education has shown promise in small, controlled trials when implemented in tightly controlled situations.

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Background: Inadequately fitting turnout coats and pants hamper mobility and safety of firewomen. Previous research has established that firewomen are dissatisfied with their turnout coats and pants. Yet, there has been minimal in-depth research into the specific fit problems and consequences of these problems on the workplace health of firewomen.

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An alarming 30% to 50% prevalence rate of disease-related malnutrition among hospitalized patients compels the need for early diagnosis and treatment of malnutrition. Registered Dietitian Nutritionists (RDNs) can utilize the nutrition-focused physical examination (NFPE) as one of the nutrition assessment criteria to accurately diagnose malnutrition. Although RDNs are striving to employ NFPE in practice, a lack of experience and adequate training impedes full utilization of this technique.

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Study Design: This study is a scoping review.

Introduction: Exercise-based upper extremity injury prevention programs are used by employers to reduce the cost of work-related injuries in the industrial work setting.

Purpose Of The Study: The purpose of the study was to identify, report, and evaluate all published literature that describes exercise-based upper extremity injury prevention programs used with an industrial workforce.

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A Proactive Curriculum With Remediation Intervention Tool for Nursing Education Success.

Nurs Educ Perspect

October 2021

About the Author Laura J. Wallace, PhD, RN, is an associate professor, Brenau University College of Nursing, Gainesville, Georgia. For more information, contact her at

Mastering the Content is a proactive curriculum whose At-Risk Student Identification Criteria-Based Remediation Interventions Tool leads to nursing student success. The curriculum integrates active learning strategies and problem-solving activities throughout the nursing program to develop clinical judgment. Remediation includes guided metacognitive learning tool construction, individualized student support, and study plans to increase learning and decrease attrition.

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Ecotourism opportunities in the marine environment often rely heavily on provisioning to ensure the viewing of cryptic species by the public. However, intentional feeding of wildlife can impact numerous aspects of an animals' behavior and ecology. Southern stingrays (Hypanus americana) provisioned at Stingray City Sandbar (SCS) in Grand Cayman have altered diel activity patterns and decreased measures of health.

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