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Opportunities for Regenerative Rehabilitation and Advanced Technologies in Physical Therapy: Perspective From Academia

Ryan Norland, Matthew Muchnick, Zachary Harmon, Tiffany Chin, Rumit Singh Kakar
DOI: 10.2522/ptj.20150057 Published 1 April 2016
Ryan Norland
R. Norland, BS, PT, DPT, Department of Physical Therapy, Ithaca College.
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Matthew Muchnick
M. Muchnick, BS, Department of Physical Therapy, Widener University, Chester, Pennsylvania.
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Zachary Harmon
Z. Harmon, BS, Department of Physical Therapy, Marymount University, Arlington, Virginia.
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Tiffany Chin
T. Chin, BS, Department of Physical Therapy, Springfield College, Springfield, Massachusetts.
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Rumit Singh Kakar
R.S. Kakar, PT, PhD, Department of Physical Therapy, Ithaca College, 953 Danby Rd, Ithaca NY 14850 (USA).
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Regenerative Rehabilitation and Advanced Technologies Survey Questions

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Familiarity with the term “regenerative rehabilitation” between graduate students and faculty.

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Preference of learning methods of graduate students and faculty.

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Perceived relevance of regenerative medicine to future of physical therapist practice between graduate students and faculty.

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Interest in concepts related to regenerative rehabilitation of graduate students and faculty.

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Graduate student and faculty awareness of regenerative rehabilitation in doctor of physical therapy curricula.

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Vol 96 Issue 4 Table of Contents
Physical Therapy: 96 (4)

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Ryan Norland, Matthew Muchnick, Zachary Harmon, Tiffany Chin, Rumit Singh Kakar
Physical Therapy Apr 2016, 96 (4) 550-557; DOI: 10.2522/ptj.20150057

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Ryan Norland, Matthew Muchnick, Zachary Harmon, Tiffany Chin, Rumit Singh Kakar
Physical Therapy Apr 2016, 96 (4) 550-557; DOI: 10.2522/ptj.20150057
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    • Abstract
    • Why Regenerative Rehabilitation?
    • Application From Research to Physical Therapist Practice
    • Exploring the Current State of Awareness of Regenerative Rehabilitation
    • Barriers Perceived by Physical Therapy Faculty
    • Barriers Perceived by Physical Therapist Students
    • Principles of Regenerative Rehabilitation in DPT Programs
    • Preference of Learning Methods
    • Perspectives on Relevance of Regenerative Rehabilitation
    • Clinical and Collaborative Opportunities
    • Recommendations for the Future
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