Call for Submissions: Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation Physical Therapy Student Essay Contest 2025-26

Call for Submissions: Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation Physical Therapy Student Essay Contest 2025-26 In collaboration with the American Council of Academic Physical Therapy (JHR) advocates for the importance of the humanities, ethics, and professionalism in physical therapy education practice because excellent clinical practice requires the ability to make meaningful connections with patients and to […]

Call for Submissions: Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation Physical Therapy Student Essay Contest 2017-18

Physical Therapy Student Essay Contest In collaboration with the American Council of Academic Physical Therapy Download the article (PDF) The Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation (JHR) advocates for the importance of the humanities, ethics, and professionalism in physical therapy education practice because excellent clinical practice requires the ability to make meaningful connections with patients and […]

Call for Submissions: Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation Physical Therapy Student Essay Contest 2018-19

Physical Therapy Student Essay Contest In collaboration with the American Council of Academic Physical Therapy Download the article (PDF) The Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation (JHR) advocates for the importance of the humanities, ethics, and professionalism in physical therapy education practice because excellent clinical practice requires the ability to make meaningful connections with patients and […]

Call for Submissions: Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation Physical Therapy Student Essay Contest 2019-20

Physical Therapy Student Essay Contest In collaboration with the American Council of Academic Physical Therapy Download the article (PDF) The Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation (JHR) advocates for the importance of the humanities, ethics, and professionalism in physical therapy education practice because excellent clinical practice requires the ability to make meaningful connections with patients and […]

Call for Submissions: Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation Physical Therapy Student Essay Contest 2022-2023

Physical Therapy Student Essay Contest In collaboration with the American Council of Academic Physical Therapy Download the article (PDF) The Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation (JHR) advocates for the importance of the humanities, ethics, and professionalism in physical therapy education practice because excellent clinical practice requires the ability to make meaningful connections with patients and […]

Advocating for Palliative Care Is Our Role: A Physical Therapist Perspective

This insightful and moving article argues for wider use of palliative care in end-of-life situations. Written from her personal experience with terminal patients, the author notes how, ironically, a focus on positivity can deny the much-needed comfort that palliative care provides. Contrasting a rural southern hospital and a top urban neurorehabilitation facility, she notes how her patients received more end-of-life comfort in the former. She calls for physical therapists to “advocate for better integration of palliative care principles into PT practice.”

Playful Practices: Reflections on Teaching About Narrative Roleplaying Games in Care Contexts

This insightful article describes the creation of a roleplaying workshop for residents of a Children’s Hospital for Mental Health in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The authors demonstrate how “the use of narrative roleplaying games in diverse contexts of care and rehabilitation” can foster ways for children to relate with each other “by sharing the pleasure of playing.”

A Healthy Neck Should Disappear: a Phenomenological Anatomy of ‘Body-With-Neck-in-the-World’ to Inform Clinical Research and Practice

What is the actual role of the neck in a person’s overall well being? How might a deeper understanding of the “neck-in-the-world” contribute to treatment of neck pain? This fascinating article offers a unique perspective on the neck “as a part of the body gestalt,” and explores how understanding its true role may lead to innovations in pain management.

At Capacity: How Physical Therapists Will Gain More by Doing Less

At Capacity: How Physical Therapists Will Gain More by Doing Less by Hannah Sy, PT, DPT, JHR’s award-winning 2024 student essay, examines how the increased use of AI in the physical therapy clinic may actually improve humanistic patient care. According to Sy, “the advantage of AI…is its ability to solve complex problems with its capacity to process copious amounts of data.” As physical therapists are assisted in data-based problem-solving and treatment planning by AI, she notes, their time may better be applied to connecting with the human beings they seek to rehabilitate.

“To Doris, On Her Retirement” by Elisabeth Preston-Hsu, MD, MPH

doi: 10.18737/0607388978 AMA Citation: Preston-Hsu E. “To Doris, On Her Retirement.” J Hum Rehabil. 2024; Spring. doi:10.18737/0607388978 Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents This poem is dedicated to Doris Armour, MD.   Leaving this season lush with life, you’ll connect   to a greener one. You’ve sketched a map of terrains traveled to lay […]