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Our Future Selves: Unprecedented Opportunities

Carole B. Lewis
DOI: 10.2522/ptj.2016.mcmillan.lecture Published 1 October 2016
Carole B. Lewis
C.B. Lewis, PT, DPT, GTC, MPA, MSG, PhD.
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Carole B. Lewis, PT, DPT, GTC, PhD

Carole B. Lewis, PT, DPT, GTC, PhD, has focused throughout her career on the continuous improvement of clinical care provided to older adults. Dr Lewis is an adjunct professor at the George Washington University Medical Center Department of Health Care Services and continues to work in private practice. She serves as president of Great Seminars and Books and Great Seminars Online and for 33 years has been editor-in-chief of Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, which won the Association of American Publishers' Award for the Most Outstanding Issue of a Scientific Journal. She earned a DPT from MGH Institute of Health Professions, a PhD in health education from the University of Maryland, an MS in gerontology from the University of Southern California Leonard Davis School, an MPA in health care management from the University of Southern California, and a BS in physical therapy from The Ohio State University.

Dr Lewis has held 24 consultation positions in clinics and workplaces and with third-party payers. One of the first researchers to determine that older adults are able to exercise safely and can realize major improvements in outcomes when prescribed appropriate exercise, Dr Lewis has published extensively in the field of aging, with research published in journals such as Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and the New England Journal of Medicine. She is author of more than 20 textbooks on aging, including what may be the first text on aging and rehabilitation and one of the first on functional assessment (Aging: Health Care's Challenge: Interdisciplinary Assessment and Treatment of the Geriatric Patient, now in its fourth edition; Geriatric Clinical Strategies; Geriatric Physical Therapy; Orthopedic Assessment and Treatment of the Geriatric Patient; The Geriatric Exercise Kit; The Functional Toolbox I & II; The Balance Book and Osteoporosis Exercise …

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Vol 96 Issue 10 Table of Contents
Physical Therapy: 96 (10)

Issue highlights

  • Our Future Selves: Unprecedented Opportunities
  • Toward a Transformed Understanding: From Pain and Movement to Pain With Movement
  • Virtual Reality for Stroke Rehabilitation
  • Consensus on Exercise Reporting Template (CERT): Modified Delphi Study
  • Agreement of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy Classification in People With Extremity Conditions
  • High-Intensity Interval Training and Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training in Ambulatory Chronic Stroke: Feasibility Study
  • Therapeutic Ultrasound and Treadmill Training Suppress Peripheral Nerve Injury–Induced Pain in Rats
  • A Further Step to Develop Patient-Friendly Implementation Strategies for Virtual Reality–Based Rehabilitation in Patients With Acute Stroke
  • Transitions in the Embodied Experience After Stroke: Grounded Theory Study
  • Neck Posture Clusters and Their Association With Biopsychosocial Factors and Neck Pain in Australian Adolescents
  • Physical Therapists' Role in Health Promotion as Perceived by the Patient: Descriptive Survey
  • Finding the “Right-Size” Physical Therapy Workforce: International Perspective Across 4 Countries
  • Does the Brief-BESTest Meet Classical Test Theory and Rasch Analysis Requirements for Balance Assessment in People With Neurological Disorders?
  • Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire and Oswestry Disability Index: Which Has Better Measurement Properties for Measuring Physical Functioning in Nonspecific Low Back Pain? Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  • Responsiveness of the Balance Evaluation Systems Test (BESTest) in People With Subacute Stroke
  • Use of Rasch Analysis to Evaluate and Refine the Community Balance and Mobility Scale for Use in Ambulatory Community-Dwelling Adults Following Stroke
  • de Morton Mobility Index Is Feasible, Reliable, and Valid in Patients With Critical Illness
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Physical Therapy Oct 2016, 96 (10) 1493-1502; DOI: 10.2522/ptj.2016.mcmillan.lecture

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