Fall 2024

A Quarter-Century Post-Olmstead, We’re Still Waiting for Freedom
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents Twenty-five years ago, the Supreme Court’s ruling in Olmstead v. L.C.1 was seen as a victory for disability

Art, Well-being and Medicine at the Barnes Foundation
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents The Intersection of Science, Medicine, and Art On a recent Wednesday afternoon, a pair of first-year students from

Female CHF 89
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents we were not lovingwe emptied the crevicesof your heartheld your handonly to get it out of the way

Running Before I Could Walk
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents International student experiences are increasingly common within health professions including physical therapy.1 Whether students are connecting to their

Anxiety
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents Anxiety is not cute. It’s not fun.You don’t say you have it to get laughs. Anxiety is being

Mirroring Each Other: Beyond AI’s Capability
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents Congratulations to Doctor of Physical Therapy Student, Caitlin Miller (George Washington University), finalist of the annual Student Essay

The Necessity of Soul and the Role of AI in the Art of Rehabilitation
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents Congratulations to Doctor of Physical Therapy Student, Michaela Magpile, SPT (Columbia University), finalist of the annual Student Essay

Playful Practices: Reflections on Teaching About Narrative Roleplaying Games in Care Contexts
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents Introduction He-Man wakes up on a beach, and his head and body ache. The last thing he remembers

A Healthy Neck Should Disappear: a Phenomenological Anatomy of ‘Body-With-Neck-in-the-World’ to Inform Clinical Research and Practice
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents Abstract Neck pain continues to impose a large global burden, and syntheses of treatment evidence indicate generally small

The Power of Touch: Trust
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents For me, as a child, contentment arrived in the form of a pencil and paper. I drew pictures

Call for Submissions: Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation Physical Therapy Student Essay Contest
The Consortium for Humanities, Ethics and Professionalism (CHEP) of the American Council of Academic Physical Therapy (ACAPT) advocates for the importance of the humanities, ethics, and professionalism in physical therapy education practice because excellent clinical practice requires the ability to make meaningful connections with patients and to make decisions in unclear or vulnerable circumstances.