id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-012559-tnfkzw84 Han, Jia On “Translating COVID-19 Evidence to Maximize Physical Therapists’ Impact and Public Health Response.” Dean E, Jones A, Yu H.P-M., Gosselink R, Skinner M. [Published Online Ahead of Print June 26, 2020] Phys Ther. 2020. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzaa115. Implications for Advancing Therapy Education, Practice and Public health in China 2020-07-31 .txt text/plain 483 38 46 title: On "Translating COVID-19 Evidence to Maximize Physical Therapists' Impact and Public Health Response." Dean E, Jones A, Yu H.P-M., Gosselink R, Skinner M. [Published Online Ahead of Print June 26, 2020] Phys Ther. Programs at the baccalaureate level with "physical therapy" in the award title were we support structured bridging courses in which generic rehabilitation therapists can enroll to be upskilled to become qualified physical therapists, so that they meet international standards of practice across clinical settings from the critical care to community care. We have advised physical therapist academic programs to revise their curricula to better align with the urgent demand for physical therapy services in China in light of the pandemic. Another initiative is tele-physical therapy, which has been reported to be effective across a range of clinical settings and thus is being encouraged during the COVID-19 pandemic. Translating COVID-19 evidence to maximize physical therapists' impact and public health response ./cache/cord-012559-tnfkzw84.txt ./txt/cord-012559-tnfkzw84.txt