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::  03.15.10
    Dementia Study Launched Within the Deaf Community | SLP
In the News
Researchers have launched a unique project to improve early diagnosis and management of dementia among deaf people who use British Sign Language (BSL).
::  03.15.10
    Survey Shows NPs Want to Educate Patients about Supplements | Nursing
In the News
Eighty-five percent of nurse practitioners agree that one of the roles of healthcare professionals is to provide their patients with information about dietary supplements, according to new research from the “Life...supplemented” 2009 Healthcare Professionals (HCP) Impact Study.
::  03.15.10
    Wii™ Video Games Helps Stroke Patients Improve Motor Function | OT
In the News
Virtual reality game technology using Wii™ may help recovering stroke patients improve their motor function, according to research presented in February at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference 2010 in San Antonio.
::  03.15.10
    Nondrug Techniques Reduce Pain in Hospitalized Patients | MT
Journal Watch
Non-traditional therapies relieve pain among a wide range of hospitalized patients as much as 50 percent, according to a first-of-a-kind study in the March 5 issue of the Journal of Patient Safety.
::  03.15.10
    What Happened to the Flu? | RT
In the News
Normally, this is the peak period for the flu in the United States. But that just doesn’t seem to be the case this year.
::  03.15.10
    Shoulder Function Not Fully Restored After Surgery | PT
In the News
Shoulder motion after rotator cuff surgery remains significantly different when compared to the patient’s opposite shoulder, according to Henry Ford Hospital researchers.
::  03.15.10
    Improving Children’s Diets in School | NT
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During the school day, children eat roughly one-third of their nutritional needs while at school. Besides lunch, breakfast and snacks may be served, providing ample opportunities for obesity-prevention strategies by offering more nutritious food.
::  03.12.10
    AccuMed Technology Solutions at CSM 2010 | MTNursingNTOTPTRTSLP
Webcast
Bill Cummins, MS, CCC-SLP, discusses the Cypress Therapy software from AccuMed Technology Solutions, which provides a library of documentation templates, including daily notes, weekly summaries, initial and monthly plans of progress, and discipline-specific evaluations, as well as Cypress Mobile software in which therapists enter treatment data as they work with patients, running on any handheld device using the Windows Mobile® operating system Cypress Therapy software integrates, manages, and displays information for therapists, managers, and business office staff.
::  03.12.10
    Battle Creek Equipment at CSM 2010 | MTNursingNTOTPTRTSLP
Webcast
David Underhill, president of Battle Creek Equipment, discusses some of the company's offerings displayed at the CSM show, including the Ice It!® ColdCOMFORT™ line of products, which are designed to provide a quick, safe cold compress that patients don't have to hold in place, and used predominantly to manage both swelling and recurring inflammation.
::  03.12.10
    EDUCATA, Physical Therapy Continuing Education at CSM 2010 | MTNursingNTOTPTRTSLP
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Marilyn M. Pink, PhD, PT, MBA, discusses the benefits of EDUCATA.com, a unique, interactive, Web 2.0 education platform that delivers online learning, and also offers a broad spectrum of courses from orthopaedics and pulmonology to geriatrics and oncology that are taught by top-ranked educators and experienced clinicians. EDUCATA's partners include the World Confederation for Physical Therapy as well as many APTA state chapters and sections.
 
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AccuMed Technology Solutions at CSM 2010
Bill Cummins, MS, CCC-SLP, discusses the Cypress Therapy software from AccuMed Technology Solutions, which provides a library of documentation templates, including daily notes, weekly summaries, initial and monthly plans of progress, and discipline-specific evaluations, as well as Cypress Mobile software in which therapists enter treatment data as they work with patients, running on any handheld device using the Windows Mobile® operating system Cypress Therapy software integrates, manages, and displays information for therapists, managers, and business office staff.
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