Paul Beattie
Affiliations: | University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC |
Area:
Rehabilitation and Therapy, Public HealthGoogle:
"Paul Beattie"Children
Sign in to add traineeEmily J. Severt | grad student | 2004 | University of South Carolina |
Jonathan W. Donley | grad student | 2005 | University of South Carolina |
Robert Geddens | grad student | 2005 | University of South Carolina |
David J. Metzelfeld | grad student | 2005 | University of South Carolina |
Angie M. Fowler | grad student | 2006 | University of South Carolina |
AzurDee E. Kennedy | grad student | 2006 | University of South Carolina |
Leonard Pressley | grad student | 2006 | University of South Carolina |
Stephanie A. Yurich | grad student | 2007 | University of South Carolina |
Lane B. Bailey | grad student | 2013 | University of South Carolina |
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Bujak BK, Blake CE, Beattie PF, et al. (2020) An interdisciplinary intensive outpatient pain program is associated with improved patient activation and key outcomes. Pain Management. 10: 307-318 |
Mitchell UH, Beattie PF, Bowden J, et al. (2017) Age-related differences in the response of the L5-S1 intervertebral disc to spinal traction. Musculoskeletal Science & Practice. 31: 1-8 |
Bailey LB, Thigpen CA, Hawkins RJ, et al. (2017) Effectiveness of Manual Therapy and Stretching for Baseball Players With Shoulder Range of Motion Deficits. Sports Health. 1941738117702835 |
Bailey LB, Shanley E, Hawkins R, et al. (2015) Mechanisms of Shoulder Range of Motion Deficits in Asymptomatic Baseball Players. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 43: 2783-93 |
Bailey LB, Beattie PF, Shanley E, et al. (2015) Current rehabilitation applications for shoulder ultrasound imaging. The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 45: 394-405 |
Beattie PF, Butts R, Donley JW, et al. (2014) The within-session change in low back pain intensity following spinal manipulative therapy is related to differences in diffusion of water in the intervertebral discs of the upper lumbar spine and l5-S1 Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 44: 19-29 |
Elliott J, Pedler A, Beattie P, et al. (2010) Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging for the healthy cervical multifidus: A potential method for studying neck muscle physiology following spinal trauma Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 40: 722-728 |
Beattie PF, Arnot CF, Donley JW, et al. (2010) The immediate reduction in low back pain intensity following lumbar joint mobilization and prone press-ups is associated with increased diffusion of water in the L5-S1 intervertebral disc. The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 40: 256-64 |
Beattie PF, Donley JW, Arnot CF, et al. (2009) The change in the diffusion of water in normal and degenerative lumbar intervertebral discs following joint mobilization compared to prone lying Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 39: 4-11 |
Beattie PF, Nelson RM, Michener LA, et al. (2008) Outcomes after a prone lumbar traction protocol for patients with activity-limiting low back pain: a prospective case series study. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 89: 269-74 |