Clinical Geriatric Orthopedics Course Tips
Tip #1 – The Evidence for Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis
Tip #2 – A Closer Look at Using the LEFS
Tip #3 – Evidence for Scoring Higher on the LEFS
Tip #4 – Evaluating UE Disability with the DASH
Tip #5 – Grasping Life With the Greatest Grip
Tip #6 – Measuring Back Pain: Using the ODI
Tip #7 – The Back is the Future: Lumbar Stenosis
Tip #8 – Clinical Prediction Rules, Treatment Strategies for CTS
Tip #9 – Offset Tunnel Vision (and Pain) by Using the CTS Scale
Tip #10 – How Bad is Your Back?
Tip #11 – Back at You: Treatment Myths and Evidence
Tip #12 – Measuring Pain with the Foot Function Index
Tip #13 – Using Solid Evidence to Treat the Feet
Tip #14 – Knee OA Rehab: Do We Make a Difference?
Tip #15 – Be a Hipster and Get Good Results
Clinical Geriatric Neurology Course Tips
Tip #16 – The Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale
Tip #17 – Parkinson’s Disease: The First Step is Evidence
Tip #18 – Picture This for Treating Parkinson’s
Tip #19 – A Post-Stroke Assessment: The Frenchay Activities Index
Tip #20 – Biomechanical Models for Stroke Rehab
Tip #21 – Treating for Balance: It Must Be Functional!
Tip #22 – Defending Care for Patients with Dementia
Tip #23 – Sitting Balance Scale: A Review
Tip #24 – Help Your Patients Improve Sitting Balance
Tip #25 – The Need for Speed: Monitoring Gait