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Physical Therapists’ Ability to Distinguish Between Inflammatory and Noninflammatory Arthritis and to Appropriately Refer Patients to a Rheumatologist
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Physical Therapists’ Ability to Distinguish Between Inflammatory and Noninflammatory Arthritis and to Appropriately Refer Patients to a Rheumatologist

D. Ehrmann Feldman, S. Bernatsky, T. Orozco, J. El-Khoury, F. Desmeules, M. Laliberté, K. Perreault, R. Grad, M. Zummer and L. Woodhouse
Arthritis Care and Research, Vol.72(12), pp.1747-1754
2020

Abstract

Adolescent Adult Aged Alberta Arthritis, Rheumatoid Child Child, Preschool Clinical Competence Cross-Sectional Studies Diagnosis, Differential Female Health Care Surveys Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice Humans Infant Infant, Newborn Low Back Pain Male Middle Aged Osteoarthritis, Knee Physical Therapists Predictive Value of Tests Quebec Referral and Consultation Rheumatologists Spondylitis, Ankylosing Young Adult adult aged ankylosing spondylitis arthritis Article controlled study cross-sectional study female human knee osteoarthritis low back pain major clinical study male middle aged patient referral physiotherapist rheumatoid arthritis rheumatologist adolescent Alberta ankylosing spondylitis attitude to health child clinical competence clinical trial differential diagnosis health care survey infant knee osteoarthritis low back pain multicenter study newborn predictive value preschool child Quebec rheumatoid arthritis young adult
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