Pediatric Physical Therapy - Pediatric Physical Therapy Podcast

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Volume 33, Issue 3


INTERVIEWS IN THIS EDITION:
Maxime Robert PhD, Assistant Professor, Université Laval, Quebec, Canada
TITLE: Intensive bimanual intervention for children who have undergone hemispherectomy surgery: A pilot study
DESCRIPTION: To conduct a pilot study to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of an intensive bimanual intervention on upper limb function in children who have undergone hemispherectomy surgery...


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 June 30, 2021  47m
 
 

Volume 33, Issue 2


Interviews in this edition:

1. Amy F Bailes, PT PhD, Physical Therapist, Division of Occupational
Therapy & Physical Therapy, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
“Describing the Delivery of Evidence-based Physical Therapy Intervention to Individuals with Cerebral Palsy”...


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 March 30, 2021  53m
 
 

Volume 33, Issue 1


Interviews in this edition:

1. Andrea Baraldi Cunha, Research Associate, Department of Physical Therapy, Biomechanics & Movement Science Program, University of Delaware, Newark, DE. Title: “A Novel Means-End Problem-Solving Assessment Tool for Early Intervention: Evaluation of Validity, Reliability, and Sensitivity” Introduction: A new, simple tool could potentially help screen for motor delay quickly and easily...


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 December 18, 2020  1h0m
 
 

Volume 32, Issue 4


INTERVIEWS IN THIS EDITION:

Physical Therapy Management of Children With Developmental Coordination Disorder: An Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline From the Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy of the American Physical Therapy Association

First Evidence Based Clinical Practice Guideline for physical therapy management of childhood Developmental Coordination Disorder...


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 October 1, 2020  1h5m
 
 

Volume 32, Issue 3


Pediatric Physical Therapy July 2020, Volume 32, Issue 3;

INTERVIEWS IN THIS EDITION:

Agnes McConlogue Ferro, DPT, PCS, Clinical Associate Professor, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York State...


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 June 30, 2020  27m
 
 

Volume 32, Issue 2


INTERVEWS IN THIS EDITION:

  1. Afnan Gmmash BSPT MS, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington
    TITLE: Challenges Faced by Therapists Providing Services for Infants With or at Risk for Cerebral Palsy
    The purpose of this study was to identify the challenges physical therapists and occupational therapists have in providing early intervention for infants with or at risk for cerebral palsy...


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 March 27, 2020  58m
 
 

Volume 32, Issue 1


INTERVEWS IN THIS EDITION

Pediatric Physical Therapy January 2019 Volume 32 Issue 1

1. Julie Badylak PT, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Ohio

TITLE:  Therapy Workloads in Pediatric Health: Preliminary Findings and Relevance for Defining Practice (Part 1)

To measure time spent by pediatric physical and occupational therapists in performing daily work activities...


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 December 20, 2019  48m
 
 

Volume 31, Issue 4


INTERVEWS IN THIS EDITION

Pediatric Physical Therapy October 2019 Volume 31 Issue 4

  1. Providing Best Practice in Neonatal Intensive Care and Follow up: A clinician-researcher collaboration

RICMOND, VA—Experience from the NICU on communicating and implementing new research into the clinic (knowledge translation) shows that clinicians and researchers can benefit from working together.

INTERVIEWEE: Shaaron E...


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 September 27, 2019  44m
 
 

Volume 31, Issue 3


INTERVIEWS IN THIS EDITION

  1. Sandra Jensen-Willett PT MS PCS

Director of Physical Therapy, Munroe Meyer Institute, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha NE

Sitting Matters! Differences Between Sitters and Nonsitters at 6 Months’ Adjusted

“This retrospective study examines differences in prematurity-related risk and compares developmental outcomes between sitters and non-sitters at 6 months adjusted-age...


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 June 27, 2019  47m
 
 

Volume 31, Issue 2, Part 2


1. Validity of the Early Activity Scale for Endurance and the Six-Minute Walk Test for children with cerebral palsy
Two well known tests of function in children with cerebral palsy: the Early Activity Scale for Endurance—EASE—and the Six-Minute Walk Test have been compared in a validation study for assessing children with cerebral palsy by functional ability level, sex, and age...


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 March 27, 2019  30m