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Works by Brian T. Swanson in Rehabilitation and Therapy

2022

Do Prospective Intent and Established Metrics Correlate with Journal Impact Factor in Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy Trials?: A Secondary Analysis of A Methodological Review, Sean P. Riley, Brian T. Swanson, Stephen M. Shaffer, Steven F. Sawyer, Joshua Cleland
Physical Therapy Faculty Publications

Do Prospective Intent and Established Metrics Correlate with Journal Impact Factor in Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy Trials?: A Secondary Analysis of A Methodological Review, Sean P. Riley, Brian T. Swanson, Stephen M. Shaffer, Steven F. Sawyer, Joshua Cleland
Sean Riley

2021

The Unknown Prevalence of Postrandomization Bias in 15 Physical Therapy Journals: A Methods Review, Sean P. Riley, Brian T. Swanson, Stephen M. Shaffer, Steven F. Sawyer, Joshua Cleland
Physical Therapy Faculty Publications

The Unknown Prevalence of Postrandomization Bias in 15 Physical Therapy Journals: A Methods Review, Sean P. Riley, Brian T. Swanson, Stephen M. Shaffer, Steven F. Sawyer, Joshua Cleland
Sean Riley

Should Low-quality Evidence Dominate High-level Evidence? A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Systematic Reviews of Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy Interventions, Sean P. Riley, Brian T. Swanson, Steven F. Sawyer, Jean-Michel Brismée, Geoffrey Staysniak
Physical Therapy Faculty Publications

The Why, Where, and How Clinical Reasoning Model for the Evaluation and Treatment of Patients with Low Back Pain, Sean P. Riley, Brian T. Swanson, Joshua Cleland
Physical Therapy Faculty Publications

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On “Defining Our Diagnostic Labels Will Help Define Our Movement Expertise and Guide Our Next 100 Years”, Jean-Michel Brismée, Ken Learman, Sean P. Riley, Brian T. Swanson
Physical Therapy Faculty Publications

On “Defining Our Diagnostic Labels Will Help Define Our Movement Expertise and Guide Our Next 100 Years”, Jean-Michel Brismée, Ken Learman, Sean P. Riley, Brian T. Swanson
Sean Riley

The Why, Where, and How Clinical Reasoning Model for the Evaluation and Treatment of Patients with Low Back Pain, Sean P. Riley, Brian T. Swanson, Joshua Cleland
Sean Riley

2020

Should Low-quality Evidence Dominate High-level Evidence? A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Systematic Reviews of Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy Interventions, Sean P. Riley, Brian T. Swanson, Steven F. Sawyer, Jean-Michel Brismée, Geoffrey Staysniak
Sean Riley

2019

Low Reproducibility of Randomized Clinical Trials Methodology Related to Sampling: A Systematic Methodological Review, Sean P. Riley, Brian T. Swanson, Jean-Michel Brismée, Steven F. Sawyer, Elizabeth J. Dyer
Sean Riley

Low Reproducibility of Randomized Clinical Trials Methodology Related to Sampling: A Systematic Methodological Review, Sean P. Riley, Brian T. Swanson, Jean-Michel Brismée, Steven F. Sawyer, Elizabeth J. Dyer
Physical Therapy Faculty Publications

Are Movement-Based Classification Systems More Effective than Therapeutic Exercise or Guideline Based Care in Improving Outcomes for Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain? A Systematic Review, Sean P. Riley, Brian T. Swanson, Elizabeth J. Dyer
Physical Therapy Faculty Publications

2018

Are Movement-Based Classification Systems More Effective than Therapeutic Exercise or Guideline Based Care in Improving Outcomes for Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain? A Systematic Review, Sean P. Riley, Brian T. Swanson, Elizabeth J. Dyer
Sean Riley

2017

Is Research Quality in Orthopedic Manual Therapy Trials Stagnating? Reflections and Pathways for Improving Research Quality and Advance Our Profession, Sean P. Riley, Brian T. Swanson, Steven F. Sawyer, Jean-Michel Brismée
Sean Riley

2016

Is Research Quality in Orthopedic Manual Therapy Trials Stagnating? Reflections and Pathways for Improving Research Quality and Advance Our Profession, Sean P. Riley, Brian T. Swanson, Steven F. Sawyer, Jean-Michel Brismée
All PTHMS Faculty Publications