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Feb 8, 2023/Roundup
End to health emergency, annual vaccine schedule, dropping infection rates, and more.
Jan 13, 2023/Review
Authors found a dose-response relationship between PA and adverse COVID-19 events that was consistent across multiple subgroups.
Dec 19, 2022/Roundup
From long COVID guidance to consumers' attitudes about the profession, APTA produced a range of information that helps you thrive.
Feb 1, 2023/News
The 25 PTs, PTAs, and students selected to refine their leadership skills bring diverse experiences and perspectives to the program.
Jan 18, 2023/Roundup
A student PT helps in Ukraine, the potential of telerehab, PSA management and more in this month's collection of APTA members and the profession in the media.
Jan 17, 2023/News
The updated member benefit helps you see how CMS changes to the fee schedule, coding, and other issues will affect your practice.
Feb 6, 2023/News
The APTA Health Benefits Marketplace leverages the association's membership size to keep costs down.
Dec 20, 2022/Roundup
Blood flow restriction training, falls prevention, and pickleball were just some of the topics grabbing readers' attention this year.
Nov 1, 2022/Feature
Leadership thrives on communication and collaboration. That's the core concept behind the association's new APTA Leadership Congress event.
Sep 30, 2022/Perspective
Members had more than 60 meetings with their representatives in August. Here's what some had to say about the experience.
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Nov 30, 1993/Special Series: Skeletal Muscle
The numbers of functioning motor units can be estimated in proximal and distal
Oct 31, 1993/Research Reports
Background and Purpose. Stiffness is a common clinical complaint but
Oct 31, 1993/Twenty-Seventh Mary McMillan Lecture
Probably every speaker designated to provide this lecture has approached the podium
Oct 31, 1993/Corrections
Both case reports by Judy Carmick (“Clinical Use of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation
Sep 30, 1993/Research Reports
Background and Purpose. The purpose of this study was to examine (1)