William G. Boissonnault, PT, DHSc, FAAOMPT
Articles
- Clinical Commentary
- Medical Screening Examination: Not Optional for Physical Therapists
- Editorial
- Orthopaedic Physical Therapy: Do We Have a Research Vision?
- Spread the Word
- Physical Therapists as Diagnosticians: Drawing the Line on Diagnosing Pathology
- Red Flags: To Screen or Not to Screen?
- Literature Review
- The Influence of Hallux Extension on the Foot During Ambulation
- Research Report
- Physical Therapists Referring Patients to Physicians: A Review of Case Reports and Series
- Patient Outcome Following Rehabilitation for Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery: The Impact of Selected Medical Comorbidities
- Pain Profile of Patients With Low Back Pain Referred to Physical Therapy
- Prevalence of Comorbid Conditions, Surgeries, and Medication Use in a Physical Therapy Outpatient Population: A Multicentered Study
- Physical Therapy and Health-Related Outcomes for Patients With Common Orthopaedic Diagnoses
- Thrust Joint Manipulation Clinical Education Opportunities for Professional Degree Physical Therapy Students
- Risk Factors for Anti–Inflammatory-Drug- or Aspirin-Induced Gastrointestinal Complications in Individuals Receiving Outpatient Physical Therapy Services
- Joint Manipulation Curricula in Physical Therapist Professional Degree Programs
- Medical History Profile: Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Outpatients
- Pathological Origins of Trunk and Neck Pain: Part I - Pelvic and Abdominal Visceral Disorders
- Pathological Origins of Trunk and Neck Pain: Part II - Disorders of the Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Systems
- Pathological Origins of Trunk and Neck Pain: Part III - Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System
- Resident's Case Problem
- Differential Diagnosis of a Sacral Stress Fracture
- Differential Diagnosis of a Femoral Neck/Head Stress Fracture
- Transient Osteoporosis of the Hip Associated With Pregnancy
- Differential Diagnosis of Spondylolysis in a Patient With Chronic Low Back Pain
- Differential Diagnosis of a Patient Referred to Physical Therapy With Low Back Pain: Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm














