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12-lead ECG library homepage

A collection of electrocardiograms. Learn electrocardiography by viewing examples of the various abnormalities.

http://www.ecglibrary.com/
Allexperts Physical Therapy Q&A

Physical therapists answer general medical questions for free.

http://www.allexperts.com/
Andrews University: Physical Therapy Health Links

Clinical links organized into categories.

http://www.andrews.edu/
NARIC's Instant Disability Information Center

Holds large databases in a wide variety of subjects including brain injury, developmental disabilities, assistive technologies and mobility issues.

http://www.naric.com/
Netting the Evidence

Aims to facilitate evidence based practice; provides access to virtual library, organisations, and journals.

http://www.shef.ac.uk/
Physical Therapist Online

Resource for Physical Therapists (Physiotherapists) on any subject with a library of articles, links, PTHER mailing list, and job and bulletin boards.

http://www.physicaltherapist.com/
Physical therapy

Articles about physical therapy treatment for many health problems.

http://www.suite101.com/
Pptglobal.net

Email physical therapy related questions. Site contains a search tool which is able to search selected PT sites around the World.

http://www.ptglobal.net/
ReDoc Software

Welcome to The Rehab Documentation Company, Inc maker of ReDoc Software. We help physical, occupational, and speech/language pathology therapists in all settings apply information technology tools to solve their clinical documentation, workflow and business issues.

http://www.rehabdocumentation.com/
RehabEdge Physical Therapy Forum

Welcome to RehabEdge, the online physical therapy community. Our goal is to provide a website where you, the rehabilitation professional or student, can network with your colleagues, find a job, discuss clinical topics, and discover continuing education opportunities.

http://www.rehabedge.com/
Spasticity Information for Professionals

Spasticity is an abnormal increase in muscle tone. It can be caused by some types of damage to the nerve pathways regulating muscles. Spasticity is a very common complication of cerebral palsy, brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, and stroke.

http://www.mdvu.org/
 

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