School Name Location NAME/RANK PEER ASSESSMENT SCORE Washington University in St.Louis St. Louis, MO #1inPhysical Therapy 4.3 University ofDelaware Newark, DE #2inPhysical Therapy(tie) 4.2 University ofIowa Iowa City, IA #2inPhysical Therapy(tie) ...
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However, this study is a pioneer in investigating the factors that influence the execution of undergradu- ate theses in physical therapy programs, and other coun- tries may present similar barriers. Another limitation could be the large number of participants who graduated from public universities, ...
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Wearable assistive robotics has emerged as a promising technology to supplement or replace motor functions and to retrain people recovering from an injury or living with reduced mobility. We developed delayed output feedback control for a wearable hip-as
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It is beginning to be understood that the keys to players’ performance are not solely in the hours spent gaming, but also in other factors, such as rest, physical exercise, and psychological therapy [9]. Similarly, demonstrating with data that physical exercise is a determinant of the health...
In another form of cancer therapy, hyperthermia, tissue temperature is raised to as high as 113° F. As low affinity biochemical interactions exhibit ΔG0 = ~−5 kcal/mol, hyperthermia could contribute to reducing low-affinity protein–protein interactions. These low-affinity interactions may ...