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High Intensity Interval Training In High Risk Individuals: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Claire Marine, Spt, Stephanie Nagy, Spt, Chelsea Payne, Spt, Carolyn Wise, Spt, Christine K. Wade, Pt, Edd, Rn Feb 2016

High Intensity Interval Training In High Risk Individuals: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Claire Marine, Spt, Stephanie Nagy, Spt, Chelsea Payne, Spt, Carolyn Wise, Spt, Christine K. Wade, Pt, Edd, Rn

Department of Physical Therapy Capstone Posters

Purpose: This systematic review of the literature (SRL) aims to demonstrate that high intensity interval training is an effective, safe, and more efficient training protocol as compared to continuous moderate intensity exercise in patients with COPD or HF


The Most Effective And Efficient Bedside Exam For The Dizzy Patient In The Acute Care Setting: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Alexandra Davis, Spt, Katierae Hunsicker, Spt, Cathy Lee, Spt, Megan Shultz, Spt, Janette Scardillo, Pt, Dpt, Cbis Feb 2016

The Most Effective And Efficient Bedside Exam For The Dizzy Patient In The Acute Care Setting: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Alexandra Davis, Spt, Katierae Hunsicker, Spt, Cathy Lee, Spt, Megan Shultz, Spt, Janette Scardillo, Pt, Dpt, Cbis

Department of Physical Therapy Capstone Posters

Purpose:

The purpose of this systematic review of the literature (SRL) is to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of vestibular bedside tests for patients with complaints of dizziness and vertigo in the acute care setting. This includes differentiating between a central and peripheral disorder, as well as diagnosing peripheral disorders within the scope of physical therapy practice


Does High-Intensity Exercise Better Improve Ambulation In The Population With Chronic Stroke, As Compared To Standard Care?: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Caitlin Caruso, Spt, Courtney Comstock, Spt, Ashley Mckenna, Spt, Samantha Nixon, Spt, Ashley Wonneberger, Spt, Christine M. Tyrell, Pt, Phd, Ncs Feb 2016

Does High-Intensity Exercise Better Improve Ambulation In The Population With Chronic Stroke, As Compared To Standard Care?: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Caitlin Caruso, Spt, Courtney Comstock, Spt, Ashley Mckenna, Spt, Samantha Nixon, Spt, Ashley Wonneberger, Spt, Christine M. Tyrell, Pt, Phd, Ncs

Department of Physical Therapy Capstone Posters

Purpose:

To assess the effectiveness of high-intensity exercise on the improvement of gait deficits in survivors of chronic stroke as compared to standard care.