Mr. Barry K Rutt PT
Physical Therapist
1600 South 48th Street Suite 600 Lincoln NE, 68506About
Barry Rutt is a physical therapist practicing in Lincoln, NE. Barry Rutt specializes in physical treatment to help a patient reduce pain, restore mobility, rehabilitate an injury, or increase movement and overall function. As a physical therapist, Barry Rutt can treat multiple conditions with exercises, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, joint mobilization, heat, ice, massage, laser or light therapy and more. Barry Rutt will create a treatment plan based on the patients specific injury or condition, and might target a specific body part or body system based on the individual.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Scanning time efficient slinky for non-contrast MRA at low field.
- Characterization of common carotid artery blood-flow waveforms in normal human subjects.
- A fast 3D look-locker method for volumetric T1 mapping.
- Measurement of Gd-DTPA diffusion through PVA hydrogel using a novel magnetic resonance imaging method.
- Anthropomorphic carotid bifurcation phantom for MRI applications.
- Computational blood flow modeling based on in vivo measurements.
- In vivo measurements of multi-component T2 relaxation behaviour in guinea pig brain.
- A transmit-only/receive-only (TORO) RF system for high-field MRI/MRS applications.
- Comparison of two blood pool contrast agents for 0.5-T MR angiography:
- Polyvinyl alcohol-Fricke hydrogel and cryogel: two new gel dosimetry systems with low Fe3+ diffusion.
- Magnetization transfer and multicomponent T2 relaxation measurements with histopathologic correlation in an experimental model of MS.
- Design and fabrication of a three-axis multilayer gradient coil for magnetic resonance microscopy of mice.
- Gradient-induced acoustic and magnetic field fluctuations in a 4T whole-body MR imager.
- Simultaneous MRI measurement of blood flow, blood volume, and capillary permeability in mammary tumors using two different contrast agents.
- Design and fabrication of a three-axis edge ROU head and neck gradient coil.
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