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Hear from Kevin Wilk, PT, DPT, FAPTA, and Clinical & Sports Psychologist Bhrett McCabe, PhD, to get tools and resources to help you improve your mental and emotional well-being as you navigate your personal and professional life.
APTA's Physical Therapist Centralized Application Service provides a simplified application process for prospective Doctor of Physical Therapy students.
Medicare permits general supervision of physical therapist assistants by physical therapists in all settings — except for outpatient private practice under Part B, which requires direct supervision.
Use these resources to help your students expand their understanding of acute care in physical therapy.
Use these resources to help your students expand their understanding of geriatric physical therapy.
Use these resources to help your students expand their understanding of neurologic physical therapy.
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Use these resources to help your students expand their understanding of pelvic health and physical therapy.
APTA is recruiting the next generation of physical therapists and physical therapist assistants — and we need your help. Learn how you can get involved in making a difference for the next generation.
Use these resources to help your students expand their understanding and knowledge in pain management.
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