<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><image><url>http://www.directorymeds.com/templates/Default/img/logo.gif</url><title>eSyndiCat Directory 2.2 :: Powered by eSyndiCat Pro 2.2</title><link>http://www.directorymeds.com/</link></image><title>Physical Therapist</title><description></description><link>http://www.directorymeds.com/professions/physical-therapist/</link><item><title>12-lead ECG library homepage</title><link>http://www.directorymeds.com/professions/physical-therapist/12-lead-ECG-library-homepage-l2254.html</link><description>A collection of electrocardiograms. Learn electrocardiography by viewing examples of the various abnormalities.</description></item><item><title>Allexperts Physical Therapy Q&amp;A</title><link>http://www.directorymeds.com/professions/physical-therapist/Allexperts-Physical-Therapy-Q-A-l2243.html</link><description>Physical therapists answer general medical questions for free.</description></item><item><title>Andrews University: Physical Therapy Health Links</title><link>http://www.directorymeds.com/professions/physical-therapist/Andrews-University-Physical-Therapy-Health-Links-l2240.html</link><description>Clinical links organized into categories.</description></item><item><title>NARIC&#039;s Instant Disability Information Center</title><link>http://www.directorymeds.com/professions/physical-therapist/NARIC-s-Instant-Disability-Information-Center-l2233.html</link><description>Holds large databases in a wide variety of subjects including brain injury, developmental disabilities, assistive technologies and mobility issues.</description></item><item><title>Netting the Evidence</title><link>http://www.directorymeds.com/professions/physical-therapist/Netting-the-Evidence-l2229.html</link><description>Aims to facilitate evidence based practice; provides access to virtual library, organisations, and journals.</description></item><item><title>Physical Therapist Online</title><link>http://www.directorymeds.com/professions/physical-therapist/Physical-Therapist-Online-l2222.html</link><description>Resource for Physical Therapists (Physiotherapists) on any subject with a library of articles, links, PTHER mailing list, and job and bulletin boards.</description></item><item><title>Physical therapy</title><link>http://www.directorymeds.com/professions/physical-therapist/Physical-therapy-l2216.html</link><description>Articles about physical therapy treatment for many health problems.</description></item><item><title>Pptglobal.net</title><link>http://www.directorymeds.com/professions/physical-therapist/Pptglobal-net-l2196.html</link><description>Email physical therapy related questions. Site contains a search tool which is able to search selected PT sites around the World.</description></item><item><title>ReDoc Software</title><link>http://www.directorymeds.com/professions/physical-therapist/ReDoc-Software-l2186.html</link><description>Welcome to The Rehab Documentation Company, Inc maker of ReDoc Software. We help physical, occupational, and speech/language pathology therapists in all settings apply information technology tools to solve their clinical documentation, workflow and business issues.</description></item><item><title>RehabEdge Physical Therapy Forum</title><link>http://www.directorymeds.com/professions/physical-therapist/RehabEdge-Physical-Therapy-Forum-l2180.html</link><description>Welcome to RehabEdge, the online physical therapy community. Our goal is to provide a website where you, the rehabilitation professional or student, can network with your colleagues, find a job, discuss clinical topics, and discover continuing education opportunities.</description></item><item><title>Spasticity Information for Professionals</title><link>http://www.directorymeds.com/professions/physical-therapist/Spasticity-Information-for-Professionals-l2172.html</link><description>Spasticity is an abnormal increase in muscle tone. It can be caused by some types of damage to the nerve pathways regulating muscles. Spasticity is a very common complication of cerebral palsy, brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, and stroke.</description></item></channel></rss>