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Oct 2, 2024/Article
Co-founder Efosa L. Guobadia reflects on the past decade and looks ahead to the future of service in the profession.
Jan 1, 2018/CPG
The second edition of the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans provides scientific guidance to help people ages 3 years and older improve their health through participation in regular physical activity.
Sep 29, 2020/Perspective
We need to listen to and shine a light on each other's experiences.
May 7, 2020/Perspective
My first integrated clinical experience was in a public school system. Now, I have the chance to explore a whole new setting: outpatient.
Jan 1, 2018/Article
ACAPT supports academic institutions to achieve excellence in physical therapist education.
Dec 29, 2021/News
APTA’s California chapter will highlight the profession and the people it serves in the high-profile event.
Mar 5, 2019/News
Could states be doing more to increase access to nonopioid and nonpharmacological approaches to management of chronic pain under Medicaid? The US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) thinks so, and has issued guidance that outlines options and shares examples of some states' promising initiatives.
Jun 22, 2017/News
During her address to the 2017 House, APTA President Sharon Dunn, PT, PhD, challenged delegates to make "bold moves" that would define where physical therapy would go in its next 100 years.
Jan 2, 2018/Review
"Providing a physical therapy consult in place of an opioid prescription is a reasonable alternate strategy for pain management and improved function."
Nov 27, 2017/News
Among patients aged 65 and older, white Americans were 1.38 times more likely than black Americans to use any type of rehabilitation services, while more black patients had low functional mobility, say authors of a study e-published November 8 in JAGS.