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help in finding useful websites
hi there all you people.
i am still a student, starting 4th year in a month. i am suppose to give a presntation about "learning and improving your treatment using tools on the net" so i am actually just asking for you guys to post names of websites you use that are helpfull in practical work and in answeing all kinds of questions you have. i would be grateful for any website that is connected with physiotherapy mainly with rehabilitation. thankes alot anyhow ![]() |
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Re: help in finding useful websites
I would say this one would be one of them. It can also be access by The Physio Forum - the home of online physiotherapy discussion
Also our toolbar has access to a lot of anatomy sites which I use all the time in the clinic. This can be downloaded at: Physiobase Physio Forum Toolbar - Download - physiotherapy, physio,jobs,recruitment,forum,discussion,chat,phys ical therapy, rehabilitation
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Re: help in finding useful websites
You must investigate 1T Physical Therapy when you get a chance. The site is affiliated to http://www.evidenceinmotion.com/ and John Childs, Tim Flynn, and Robert Wainner of JOSPT/Spine fame/PTJ fame. The blogs are quite honest and assertive for all those who truly prefer evidence-based practice. The forums (i.e., orthopaedics, manual therapy) are quite active as well.
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Re: help in finding useful websites
Also, for any therapists who are interested in pediatric physical therapy check out
Section on Pediatrics - APTA -. This is a listserve affiliated with the pediatric section of the APTA. I like it a lot. If anyone has any sites with active forums for pediatric physical therapty please let me know. Thanks. |
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Re: help in finding useful websites
Hey guys,
Check out this link to the "100 Essential Sites and Resources for Physical Therapists." 100 Essential Sites and Resources for Physical Therapists | NursingDegree.net Which sites are PTs using? |
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Re: help in finding useful websites
yes that helps..
I'm part of that site. which is link to my blog.. Check that out.. ![]()
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