Physical activity guidelines for adults with disability, chronic conditions, and pregnancy (i.e., specific populations) have been developed to provide guidance for engaging in physical activity. However, specific populations remain considerably less physically active compared to the general population, presenting a knowledge-practice gap. The purpose of this systematic scoping review was to identify and evaluate strategies for disseminating and implementing physical activity guidelines among specific populations and/or stakeholders (e.g., healthcare professionals) in Canada. Five search approaches (peer-reviewed literature databases, grey literature database, custom Google search engines, targeted web-based searches, and content expert consultation) identified records documenting and/or evaluating strategies that had been used to disseminate or implement guidelines from a predetermined list. Systematic and scoping review protocols were followed. Risk of bias assessments were conducted
Emily Lyter, PT, DPT, explains how the use of technology for post-stroke patients leads to better assessments, more effective interventions, and efficient care outcomes, in this feature for the June/July 2021 issue of Physical Therapy Products.
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NAPLES, Fla., March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Arthrex, a global leader in minimally invasive orthopedic technology, announced the launch of AnkleSprain.com, the company s first patient-focused educational website dedicated to chronic ankle sprains and the innovative treatment options available to help patients get back to the activities they enjoy faster
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Real patients share their stories about their repetitive ankle sprains and how the InternalBrace™ procedure helped them get back to the activities they love.
Arthrex announced the launch of AnkleSprain.com, a patient-focused educational website dedicated to chronic ankle sprains and possible treatment with the innovative InternalBrace™ ligament augmentation repair. AnkleSprain.com was developed in collaboration with top foot and ankle surgeons across the U.S. and provides easily accessible information about chronic ankle instability, InternalBrace ligament augmentatio