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  2. Physiotherapy Evidence Database - Wikipedia

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    The Physiotherapy Evidence Database, abbreviated PEDro, is a bibliographic database containing randomized trials, clinical practice guidelines and systematic reviews in the field of physical therapy. [1]

  3. Pedro (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    PEDRO Center, a satellite ground center abbreviated as PEDRO; Physiotherapy Evidence Database, a physiotherapy database sometimes abbreviated as PEDro; One of the callsigns for helicopters of the United States Air Force Combat Rescue School and successive services; Pedro, pen name of Salo Grenning (1918–1986), a Norwegian illustrator

  4. List of online databases - Wikipedia

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  5. American Physical Therapy Association - Wikipedia

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    The nonprofit association, based in Alexandria, Virginia, seeks to improve the health and quality of life of individuals in society by advancing physical therapist practice, education, and research, and by increasing the awareness and understanding of physical therapy's role in the nation's health care system.

  6. Evidence-based assessment - Wikipedia

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    Clinicians formulate and test hypotheses by integrating often incomplete and inconsistent data. [1] EBA has been shown to aid clinicians in reducing cognitive biases in their clinical decisions. [2] Evidence-based assessment is a component of the broader movement towards evidence-based practices.

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  8. Real world evidence - Wikipedia

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    Real-world evidence (RWE) in medicine is the clinical evidence regarding the usage and potential benefits or risks of a medical product derived from analysis of real-world data (RWD). RWE can be generated by different study designs or analyses, including but not limited to, randomized trials, including large simple trials, pragmatic trials, and ...

  9. Tensiomyography - Wikipedia

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    Tensiomyography is a non-invasive, evidence-based measurement method that precisely measures the speed of muscle contraction under isometric conditions.It is used in sports performance and rehabilitation, and in sports medicine and research, for instance.