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EVALUATION AND TREATMENT OF CHRONIC LOWER EXTREMITY MUSCULOSKELETAL CONDITIONS FROM A REGIONAL INTERDEPENDENCE PERSPECTIVE: A DISSERTATION IN CLINICAL PRACTICE IMPROVEMENT

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Bonser, Robert Jeffrey. (2016). EVALUATION AND TREATMENT OF CHRONIC LOWER EXTREMITY MUSCULOSKELETAL CONDITIONS FROM A REGIONAL INTERDEPENDENCE PERSPECTIVE: A DISSERTATION IN CLINICAL PRACTICE IMPROVEMENT. Theses and Dissertations Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections. https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/etd/items/bonser_idaho_0089e_10917.html

Title:
EVALUATION AND TREATMENT OF CHRONIC LOWER EXTREMITY MUSCULOSKELETAL CONDITIONS FROM A REGIONAL INTERDEPENDENCE PERSPECTIVE: A DISSERTATION IN CLINICAL PRACTICE IMPROVEMENT
Author:
Bonser, Robert Jeffrey
Date:
2016
Keywords:
Chronic Injury Regional Interdependence Total Motion Release
Program:
Movement & Leisure Sciences
Subject Category:
Health sciences; Physical therapy
Abstract:

A dissertation of clinical practice improvement (DoCPI) is a compilation of the DAT student’s scholarly works, philosophies, patient outcomes, and original research, all of which highlights the personal, professional, and clinical growth of the advanced practitioner. This DoCPI begins with a narrative reflection of clinical practice and development of a Plan of Advanced Practice (PoAP). The PoAP involves reflecting on my individualized strengths and weaknesses, developing focus areas, and outlining a plan for achieving growth in each focus area. The DoCPI also contains a summary and assessment of patient outcomes for the purpose of highlighting my growth in clinical decision-making and implementation of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP). Furthermore, my knowledge of chronic lower extremity conditions, and ability to review, assess, and critique the literature is demonstrated in the Critically Appraised Topics (CATs) on the topic of hamstring tightness. Lastly, the DoCPI will include a manuscript focused on the evaluation and treatment of hamstring tightness from a RI approach. Therefore, the DoCPI is evidence of my personal, scholarly, and clinical growth in chosen areas of advanced practice through a compilation of written works.

Description:
doctoral, D.A.T., Movement & Leisure Sciences -- University of Idaho - College of Graduate Studies, 2016
Major Professor:
Baker, Russell T
Committee:
Nasypany, Alan M; May, James; Cheatham, Scott
Defense Date:
2016
Identifier:
Bonser_idaho_0089E_10917
Type:
Text
Format Original:
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