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Feb 15, 2023/News
The decision offers PTs the opportunity to show how reduced administrative burden can be good for everyone (payers included).
May 18, 2017/Review
It isn’t just coincidence that many patients with urinary incontinence also have low back pain.
Aug 12, 2018/Perspective
As students we need more exposure to the PT–PTA relationship before we enter the clinic.
Oct 8, 2019/Open Access
You should be aware of the scope of the practice act in the state(s) in which you are licensed, and consider carefully whether or not your scope of personal competence is compatible with the type of services you wish to provide.
Apr 27, 2022/Podcast
A volunteer guideline development group of APTA has developed a clinical practice guideline on Parkinson disease.
Jun 17, 2022/Roundup
From APTA Chronic LBP Study Modified Due to Pandemic Finds Promise for Physical Therapy Delivered Via Teleconference Researchers assessed outcomes of 126 patients with chronic low back pain who enrolled in a telehealth version of a protocol known as OPTIMIZE, originally employed as part of an in-person
Oct 1, 2024/Column
President's Note; being transparent about disabilities.
Jan 1, 2020/Article
These resources provide faculty development opportunities within APTA, as well as higher education organizations.
Mar 1, 2021/Podcast
Physical therapy has an important role in addressing the challenges of a devastating disease.
Feb 1, 2015/Column
Social media can be great for public relations, but they also present conundrums.