Fall 2021

Community Mobility Method Selection in Individuals With iSCI: A Qualitative Analysis
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents Background: A primary rehabilitation goal for individuals with motor incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI) is to regain walking

Fall Editorial 2021: “Hope is a Muscle”
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents JHR Fall 2021 Editorial ‘Hope is a Muscle’ By Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, FNAP, Editor-in-Chief “Hope is

A Reorientation of Belief: Considerations for Increasing the Recruitment of Black Students Into Canadian Physiotherapy Programs
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents Racism, and anti-Black racism in particular, are structures in society that are infused within institutions, including higher education

“Is the Assumption of the Autonomous Individual Holding Us Back in Vocational Rehabilitation?”
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents Despite a move toward sophisticated conceptual work in the field of vocational rehabilitation, an assumption that the subjects

“Do You Have the Coronavirus?”
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents Congratulations to Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons Doctor of Physical Therapy Program graduate student Henry

Toward a Social Psychoanalysis of Rehabilitation Practice
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents This article presents a social psychoanalytic reading of the rehabilitation clinic. I begin by sketching the basics of

The Therapist-Advocate: Transcending Knowledge and Skill to Address Societal Needs
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents Congratulations to Springfield College Doctor of Physical Therapy Program graduate student Xavier Gibson, SPT, a finalist in the

Piloting a Photography Program as Recreational Therapy for Adults With Spinal Cord Injury
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents In recent decades, the Western concept of health has evolved past a strictly biomedical model to one that

Art History as a Resource for Understanding Social Bias in Disability
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents Training guidelines for rehabilitation disciplines are generally based on medical models that focus on acquisition of knowledge (eg,

Humanity a Plenty
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents Beleaguered but not brokenShe dons once againHer foreboding regalia–pandemic paraphernalia An unglamorous gownHiding human formCuffed with glovesThat

Defining What ‘Care’ Means: A Book Review of The Soul of Care: The Moral Education of a Husband and a Doctor
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents While I was working on my PhD in higher education and educational sociology, my professor in philosophy, in

CHEP-JHR Student Essay Contest 2021-2022
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Resources: “My Spirit Burns Through This Body”
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents To Read: My Spirit Burns Through This BodyAkwaeke Emezi Akwaeke Emezi is an award-winning writer and artist