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Sep 11, 2017/News
Infants born preterm may be less able to perform certain motor and exploratory behaviors, which could lead to future cognitive and developmental delays, suggests a study in the September issue of PTJ.
Aug 11, 2023/Review
Researchers in Norway believe that attention to cognitive function early on could help patients achieve crucial PA goals.
Feb 12, 2021/Review
Researchers say large pockets of patients are simply opting out from care — with care for MSK conditions high on the list.
Mar 10, 2021/Roundup
March is Brain Injury Awareness Month. Check out resources available through APTA, and learn about recent research.
Mar 15, 2021/Review
After six weeks, study participants using an exercise and education app showed significant progress over their "usual care" counterparts.
Jul 1, 2019/Feature
There's a growing realization that helping patients achieve optimal health requires addressing both the body and the mind. As a practical matter, though, how does that happen? These PTs are showing the way.
Aug 12, 2020/Policies & Bylaws
House standard: Outlines and describes the code of ethics for physical therapists.
Jun 1, 2025/Column
An unexpected reunion between a PT and a patient 59 years later reveals the enduring power of human connection in healing.
Sep 1, 2015/Feature
What's Your Best Response?
Apr 1, 2025/Column
Corry Brinken, PT, DPT, interviews Bob Rowe, PT, DPT, DMT, MHS, former president of APTA Orthopaedic.