Open Access Physical Medicine Journals
Open Access Physical Medicine Journal is a peer-reviewed publication, Open Access. It is a scientific,
scholarly journal in various medical and surgical specialties and rehabilitation disciplines for practitioners and for rehabilitation research. It seeks to be a globally leading journal that holds physiatrists up-to-date by publishing
information on physical medicine and recovery, clinically applicable, and evidence-based research and analysis. The
Open Access Physical Medicine Journal publishes research papers, reviews papers, methodologies, commentaries, case studies, observations, and brief correspondence covering all facets of physical medicine & recovery. This journal provides the latest developments in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation for Physiatrists and Rehabilitation Research in theoretical, experimental, and clinical research. This peer-reviewed journal includes but is not limited to: acute and chronic
musculoskeletal disorders and pain, neurological conditions involving the central and peripheral nervous systems, amputation, prosthetics and orthotics, mobility, gait, disability-related rehabilitation in adults and children, and studies of
neurophysiology and electrodiagnosis, etc. Thus contributions from all forms of recovery careers are welcomed around the globe.
High Impact List of Articles
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Pediatric exclusivity and other contemporary regulatory initiatives: aligning financial incentives with the needs of our patients
Kevin D Hill, Jennifer S Li, Christoph P Hornik
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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Pediatric exclusivity and other contemporary regulatory initiatives: aligning financial incentives with the needs of our patients
Kevin D Hill, Jennifer S Li, Christoph P Hornik
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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Ivabradine for the treatment of heart failure
Lynn Elzir, Eileen OMeara, Simon de Denus & Jean-Claude Tardif
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Ivabradine for the treatment of heart failure
Lynn Elzir, Eileen OMeara, Simon de Denus & Jean-Claude Tardif
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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GCP-compliant digital archiving of paper-based patient records of clinical trial subjects: a key issues paper
Christian D Kohl, Insa Bruns, Mathias Freudigmann, Guido Scharf, Paul Schmucker, Gabriele Schwarz, Sebastian C Semler
Clinical Trail Prospective: Clinical Investigation
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GCP-compliant digital archiving of paper-based patient records of clinical trial subjects: a key issues paper
Christian D Kohl, Insa Bruns, Mathias Freudigmann, Guido Scharf, Paul Schmucker, Gabriele Schwarz, Sebastian C Semler
Clinical Trail Prospective: Clinical Investigation
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Safety and efficacy of transdermal testosterone for treatment of hypoactive sexual desire disorder
Talya Waldman, Chrisandra L Shufelt, Glenn D Braunstein
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Safety and efficacy of transdermal testosterone for treatment of hypoactive sexual desire disorder
Talya Waldman, Chrisandra L Shufelt, Glenn D Braunstein
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Developing a network in a neglected area of clinical research: the UK Dermatology Clinical Trials Network
Carron Layfield, Tessa Clarke, Kim Thomas, Hywel Williams
Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Developing a network in a neglected area of clinical research: the UK Dermatology Clinical Trials Network
Carron Layfield, Tessa Clarke, Kim Thomas, Hywel Williams
Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Tweaking potential research participants to meet clinical trial eligibility criteria: ethical concerns and scientific implications
Blair Henry, Yulia Lin, Jeannie Callum
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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Tweaking potential research participants to meet clinical trial eligibility criteria: ethical concerns and scientific implications
Blair Henry, Yulia Lin, Jeannie Callum
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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