Treatment of Male Urinary Incontinence Post–Radical Prostatectomy Using Physical Therapy Interventions
Discussion: This case report illustrates that improvement in bladder control and quality of life is possible well beyond 1 year postprostatectomy with physical therapy interventions. (Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy)
Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy - September 1, 2016 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Case Report Source Type: research

Happy Endings
No abstract available (Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy)
Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy - September 1, 2016 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

Educating Physical Therapists in Women's Health: Recommendations for Professional (Entry-Level) and Postprofessional Curricula.
Conclusion. As physical therapist education program curricula evolve in response to degree advances and changes in health care policy, educators can use this information to strengthen both professional and postprofessional curricula in women's health. Copyright (C) 2016 by the Section on Women's Health, American Physical Therapy Association. (Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy)
Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy - May 1, 2016 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Reprint: RESEARCH REPORT: PDF Only Source Type: research

A Faculty Survey on Women's Health Curricular Content in Entry-Level Physical Therapy Programs
Conclusions: Responses will assist a SoWH task force in developing a guideline for women's health content in entry-level physical therapy curricula. Information from this research should also assist the SoWH in addressing barriers to implementation of this content in entry-level curricula. (Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy)
Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy - May 1, 2016 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Research Report Source Type: research

Comparison of Section on Women's Health, American Physical Therapy Association, Guidelines for Women's Health Content in Professional Physical Therapist Education; 2005 to 2014
This article compares the survey tools, the survey results, and the subsequent guidelines. Study Design: Comparative report. Methods and Outcomes: A cutoff score of 75% from a faculty and clinician survey ruled in areas of practice included in the 2005 Guideline. A cutoff score of 70% from an original survey to both faculty and clinicians was used to determine curricular items included in 2014. One category (polycystic ovary disease) was deleted from the 2014 Guideline. Ten new categories, including bowel and colorectal cancer, chronic fatigue syndrome, gallbladder issues in pregnancy, and thromboembolic events in obstet...
Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy - May 1, 2016 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Clinical Commentaries Source Type: research

Pelvic Floor Examination Training for the Doctor in Physical Therapy Student: Results From the Academic and Clinical Communities
Conclusion: The majority of clinicians and academicians surveyed as part of the research for development of the “Guidelines for Women's Health Content in Professional Physical Therapist Education: 2014 Update” agreed that psychomotor internal examination skills should not be taught in entry-level DPT education. (Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy)
Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy - May 1, 2016 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Clinical Commentaries Source Type: research

Technical Report on Using the Systems and Patient Management Model in Women's Health DPT Curricular Guidelines
Discussion: The updated Guideline should serve as a comprehensive resource for all providers of WH curricular content. (Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy)
Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy - May 1, 2016 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Clinical Commentaries Source Type: research

Survey on Curricular Content for Doctor of Physical Therapy Guidelines for Women's Health Content in Professional Physical Therapist Education: 2014 Update
Conclusion: Key stakeholder input attained via survey data assisted the task force in its efforts to produce the Doctor of Physical Therapy Guidelines for Women's Health Content in Professional Physical Therapist Education: 2014 Update. (Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy)
Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy - May 1, 2016 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Research Report Source Type: research

Introduction to Special Topic
No abstract available (Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy)
Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy - May 1, 2016 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Introduction to Special Topic Source Type: research

A Walk Down Memory Lane
No abstract available (Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy)
Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy - May 1, 2016 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

2015 Year-End Summary
No abstract available (Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy)
Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy - January 1, 2016 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Departments Source Type: research

Book Review
No abstract available (Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy)
Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy - January 1, 2016 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Departments Source Type: research

2016 Combined Sections Meeting Posters
No abstract available (Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy)
Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy - January 1, 2016 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Departments Source Type: research

2016 Combined Sections Meeting Platforms
No abstract available (Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy)
Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy - January 1, 2016 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Departments Source Type: research

Physical Therapy Management of a Patient With Guillain-Barré Syndrome During and After Pregnancy: A Case Report
Conclusion: The use of functionally based interventions during PT management of this patient with GBS in pregnancy appeared to be beneficial. (Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy)
Source: Journal of Womens Health Physical Therapy - January 1, 2016 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Case Report Source Type: research