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Psychometric Properties of the Outpatient Physical Therapy Improvement in Movement Assessment Log (OPTIMAL) in Patients With Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Replication Study With Additional Findings

Daniel L. Riddle, Paul W. Stratford, Tracy L. Carter and Joshua A. Cleland
Demo Journal of Physical Therapy May 2013, 93 (5) 672-680; DOI: https://doi.org/10.demo/ptj.20120444
Daniel L. Riddle
D.L. Riddle, PT, PhD, FAPTA, Department of Physical Therapy, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1200 East Broad St W, Hospital Basement, Room 100, Richmond, VA 23298-0224 (USA).
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Paul W. Stratford
P.W. Stratford, PT, MSc, School of Rehabilitation Science, Institute for Applied Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
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Tracy L. Carter
T.L. Carter, PT, PhD, Physical Therapy Department, Concord Hospital, Concord, New Hampshire.
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Joshua A. Cleland
J.A. Cleland, PT, PhD, Physical Therapy Department, Franklin Pierce College, Concord, New Hampshire.
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Psychometric Properties of the Outpatient Physical Therapy Improvement in Movement Assessment Log (OPTIMAL) in Patients With Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Replication Study With Additional Findings
Daniel L. Riddle, Paul W. Stratford, Tracy L. Carter, Joshua A. Cleland
Demo Journal of Physical Therapy May 2013, 93 (5) 672-680; DOI: 10.demo/ptj.20120444

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Daniel L. Riddle, Paul W. Stratford, Tracy L. Carter, Joshua A. Cleland
Demo Journal of Physical Therapy May 2013, 93 (5) 672-680; DOI: 10.demo/ptj.20120444
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