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Dec 3, 2018/Review
Children's ball pits often found in fast food restaurants are the stuff of a germaphobe's nightmares. Now it turns out that if not properly maintained, ball pits in physical therapy clinics are capable of inducing shudders too.
Jun 17, 2019/News
Tom McPoil, PT, PhD, FAPTA, said he intentionally structured the title of the 50th McMillan Lecture—"Is Excellence in the Cards?" as a question "to raise an element of doubt or uncertainty in our quest to achieve excellence." After all, he said during his delivery of the lecture on June 13 as part of
Cultural competence isn't a destination; it's a journey that never stops.
Apr 4, 2022/Perspective
CMT is the most common inherited peripheral neuropathy, affecting 10-28 of every 100,000 children.
Feb 19, 2020/News
A web-based, multimedia journey through the past 99 years of the profession.
Sep 1, 2020/Open Access
This year's theme is the role of the PT and PTA in improving physical activity. You got this.
Nov 1, 2016/Column
When generosity comes with a quid pro quo.
May 1, 2023/Column
Navigating the boundaries of professional and personal relationships can be challenging.
Nov 1, 2021/Policies & Bylaws
Board policy: Describes the role the association and its members will have with the World Confederation for Physical Therapy/World Physiotherapy.
Mar 1, 2023/Open Access
Access information and guidelines on COVID-19 based on national and international recommendations and guidelines.