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PAUL BEATTIE, PHD,PT,OCS
PHD,PT,OCS
Physical Therapist
NPI: 1801841432Individual
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Physical TherapistPrimary
Physical Therapist
Code: 225100000X
4320(SC)
Research & Publications (20)
The change in the diffusion of water in normal and degenerative lumbar intervertebral discs following joint mobilization compared to prone lying.
PMID 19131678·J Orthop Sports Phys Ther·2009
4-observational
Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging of normal and degenerative lumbar intervertebral discs: a new method to potentially quantify the physiologic effect of physical therapy intervention.
PMID 18560192·J Orthop Sports Phys Ther·2008
4-observational
Current understanding of lumbar intervertebral disc degeneration: a review with emphasis upon etiology, pathophysiology, and lumbar magnetic resonance imaging findings.
PMID 18515962·J Orthop Sports Phys Ther·2008
8-other
Outcomes after a prone lumbar traction protocol for patients with activity-limiting low back pain: a prospective case series study.
PMID 18226650·Arch Phys Med Rehabil·2008
8-other
Spanish-language version of the MedRisk Instrument for Measuring Patient Satisfaction With Physical Therapy Care (MRPS): preliminary validation.
PMID 17442835·Phys Ther·2007
4-observational
Evaluating research studies that address prognosis for patients receiving physical therapy care: a clinical update.
PMID 17878432·Phys Ther·2007
8-other
Longitudinal continuity of care is associated with high patient satisfaction with physical therapy.
PMID 16180953·Phys Ther·2005
8-other
The MedRisk Instrument for Measuring Patient Satisfaction With Physical Therapy Care: a psychometric analysis.
PMID 15754601·J Orthop Sports Phys Ther·2005
4-observational
Differentiating sensory and affective-sensory pain descriptions in patients undergoing magnetic resonance imaging for persistent low back pain.
PMID 15275767·Pain·2004
4-observational
Patient satisfaction with outpatient physical therapy: instrument validation.
PMID 12036397·Phys Ther·2002
4-observational
Can dietary furanocoumarin ingestion enhance the erythemal response during high-dose UVA1 therapy?
PMID 17097373·J Am Acad Dermatol·2007
8-other
An audit of the impact of a consultation with a paediatric dermatology team on quality of life in infants with atopic eczema and their families: further validation of the Infants' Dermatitis Quality of Life Index and Dermatitis Family Impact score.
PMID 17107397·Br J Dermatol·2006
4-observational
Clinical prediction rules: what are they and what do they tell us?
PMID 16942450·Aust J Physiother·2006
6-review
A comparative study of impairment of quality of life in children with skin disease and children with other chronic childhood diseases.
PMID 16792766·Br J Dermatol·2006
4-observational
UVA1 phototherapy for treatment of necrobiosis lipoidica.
PMID 16487100·Clin Exp Dermatol·2006
8-other
Dose-response and time-course characteristics of UV-A1 erythema.
PMID 16365256·Arch Dermatol·2005
8-other
Can St John's wort (hypericin) ingestion enhance the erythemal response during high-dose ultraviolet A1 therapy?
PMID 16307656·Br J Dermatol·2005
8-other
The effect of ultraviolet (UV) A1, UVB and solar-simulated radiation on p53 activation and p21.
PMID 15888160·Br J Dermatol·2005
8-other
Characteristics and prognosis of idiopathic solar urticaria: a cohort of 87 cases.
PMID 12975156·Arch Dermatol·2003
8-other
Data courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). Ltrl is not affiliated with or endorsed by NLM.
Contact & Hours
- Address
- PHYSICAL THERAPY CLINIC, DEPARTMENT OF EXERCISE SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAR
COLUMBIA, SC 29208 - Phone
- (803) 777-0486
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1801841432
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Male
- Medicare
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- Specialties
- 1
- Locations
- 1
- Publications
- 20
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