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May 4, 2022/News
The GAMER workshop offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn from faculty experts and funding source representatives.
Mar 8, 2023/Review
Researchers found that 35% of patients received no physical therapy within the first three months poststroke.
Mar 9, 2026/News
In 1921, a visionary group of women founded APTA and set our profession on a bold, new course. Their pioneering leadership not only established the association but also helped shape the profession's trajectory. This Women’s History Month, we celebrate their legacy and the countless women whose contributions
Mar 18, 2022/Open Access
If you’re looking to support Ukraine and the Ukrainian Association of Physical Therapy, please review the information and resources provided by World Physiotherapy.
Jan 11, 2022/Open Access
As a physical therapist, you likely already understand rotational movement, but take time to stress its importance with your patients.
Mar 10, 2023/Review
Higher levels of accelerometer-measured physical activity were associated with lower risk for nine of 25 common conditions.
Apr 19, 2023/Roundup
What to know about the end of the PHE, risk associations for long COVID, funding for long COVID clinic innovation, and more.
Sep 12, 2013/Test & Measure
Target population: People with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Apr 1, 2018/Feature
Sports that involve fighting are among the most challenging and stressful-not to mention dangerous-competitions. PTs who work with these athletes need to be on top of their own games.
Feb 16, 2021/Perspective
I was convinced there had to be a way to scale the access to this information and to get it into more hands at the click of a button rather than individual phone calls.