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    A Teaching Tool to Visually Illustrate How Manipulating the Physiology of the Ventilatory Muscle Pump Alters Functional Performance by Sobush, Dennis C.

    Published in Cardiopulmonary physical therapy journal (01-03-2015)
    “…This clinical perspective article describes an inexpensive pedagogical tool intended for use in a laboratory setting as part of a cardiovascular and pulmonary…”
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    Role of Physical Therapists in the Management of Individuals at Risk for or Diagnosed With Venous Thromboembolism: Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline by Hillegass, Ellen, Puthoff, Michael, Frese, Ethel M, Thigpen, Mary, Sobush, Dennis C, Auten, Beth

    Published in Physical therapy (01-02-2016)
    “…The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), in conjunction with the Cardiovascular & Pulmonary and Acute Care sections of APTA, have developed this…”
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    Perspective paper: assessing air quality as part of a physical therapy plan of care by Sobush, Dennis C, Burrescia, Monika

    Published in Cardiopulmonary physical therapy journal (01-03-2011)
    “…The purposes of this clinical perspective paper are (1) to expand physical therapists' awareness to the topic of air quality as a health priority when…”
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    Restoring functional status: a long-term case report of severe lung and ventilatory muscle pump dysfunction involving recurrent bacterial pneumonias by Sobush, Dennis C, Laatsch, Linda, Lipchik, Randolph J

    Published in Cardiopulmonary physical therapy journal (01-06-2012)
    “…Prolonged mechanical ventilation contributes to immobility and deconditioning making efforts to safely discontinue ventilator support desirable. This case…”
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    Biomechanics of elastic resistance in therapeutic exercise programs by Simoneau, G G, Bereda, S M, Sobush, D C, Starsky, A J

    “…Resistive materials in the form of elastic bands and tubing are inexpensive and highly versatile tools that are often used in therapeutic exercise programs…”
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    Functional and oximetric assessment of patients after lung reduction surgery by Bousamra, Michael, Haasler, George B., Lipchik, Randolph J., Henry, Daniel, Chammas, Joseph H., Rokkas, Chris K., Menard-Rothe, Kathryn, Sobush, Dennis C., Olinger, Gordon N.

    “…Objective: The goal of this study was to clarify the issue of functional oxygen requirement by regimented exercise oximetry in patients undergoing lung…”
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    The lennie test for measuring scapular position in healthy young adult females: a reliability and validity study by Sobush, D C, Simoneau, G G, Dietz, K E, Levene, J A, Grossman, R E, Smith, W B

    “…Normal scapular rest position is neither adequately described nor agreed upon by authorities. The purpose of this study was to devise and describe a reliable…”
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    Restoring Functional Status: A Long-term Case Report of Severe Lung and Ventilatory Muscle Pump Dysfunction Involving Recurrent Bacterial Pneumonias by Sobush, Dennis C, Laatsch, Linda, Lipchik, Randolph J

    Published in Cardiopulmonary physical therapy journal (01-06-2012)
    “…Discussion and Conclusions: This patient's functional status improved following multiple physical therapy interventions dictated by the evaluation of initial…”
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    An electromyographic analysis of hip abductor muscle activity when subjects are carrying loads in one or both hands by Neumann, D A, Cook, T M, Sholty, R L, Sobush, D C

    Published in Physical therapy (01-03-1992)
    “…Forces produced at the hip joint as a result of hip abductor muscle contractions while carrying loads reach several times body weight (BW). Physical therapists…”
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    Spinal effects of head-down tilting. Part 1--Low back contour changes by Nosse, L J, Sobush, D C, McCrimmon, C

    Published in Physical therapy (01-01-1988)
    “…The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of two methods of inversion therapy and four common exercise positions on the shape of the low back. We…”
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