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Getting WiredUsing aggressive e-commerce strategies to increase cost savings and the quality and efficacy of medical services.
Breakthroughs in BracingUnilateral and bilateral hinges, custom fabrication, and custom fit can all contribute to positive treatment outcomes for osteoarthritis without surgery.
The Battle to Protect American WorkersThe basics of OSHA's new ergonomic standard and how it can help improve workplace injury outcomes.
New Technology for CPMAdvanced microprocessors and load cells may help continuous passive motion devices increase patient outcomes and save labor.
Rehab Economics
Success on the FairwayHow one PT is revolutionizing golf safety and performance while helping independent physical therapists thrive in a managed care environment.
Industry Watch
Regulatory ReportA Time of Change: HCFA disseminates new rules on coding, CORFs, and SNFs.
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Editor's MessageUnfair Advantage vs Equal Opportunity
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Straight TalkWhen Demand Surpasses Supply: How is rehabilitation dealing with the nursing shortage?
Legislative WatchClinton Closes With a Bang: The former President's administration ends with a flurry of health care regulations.
Facility Profile: Burke Rehabilitation HospitalInnovative Information Management: Burke Rehabilitation Hospital uses computational power to streamline processes and procedures—impacting its network, service, outreach, and bottom line.
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All by MyselfInnovative thinking and cooperation can lead to seating and mobility solutions for even the most difficult cases.
Evaluating Wheelchair CushionsThe variety of types and the absence of standards make choosing the right cushion no easy feat.
Gait Analysis From the Ground UpSensor technology and the Internet enable therapists, through an instrumented shoe insole, to monitor gait while patients remain at home.
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