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Dec 23, 2020/Article
From increased member engagement to advocacy wins, reasons to celebrate.
Jan 13, 2021/Open Access
While Jan. 15, 1921, is cited as the founding date of what would become the American Physical Therapy Association, official records of APTA's early days didn't emerge until almost two months later, by way of the first-ever issue of P.T. Review. The review would go through three name changes over the
Jan 8, 2021/Review
The study examines SMT as part of a multi-component treatment protocol — a better reflection of clinical practice, authors say.
Oct 24, 2018/Article
Raising money through muderball.
Jan 16, 2018/Perspective
How do we efficiently review information while balancing a busy day in the clinic?
Jan 18, 2018/Perspective
Through these stories and discussions, we hope to grow.
Oct 17, 2018/Perspective
With increased expectations to deliver high-quality care, it is important that we meet the standards that are being set for us.
Aug 27, 2017/Perspective
The people are my favorite part of our profession.
Jan 17, 2018/Perspective
We've got a lot in store for you.
Oct 1, 2018/Perspective
NSC is packed with fun events and opportunities designed by and for students.
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Jun 30, 1998/Letters and Responses
To the Editor:I read with interest your recent
I read with interest your recent
May 31, 1998/Research Reports
Apr 30, 1998/Editor's Notes
Apr 30, 1998/Corrections
Due to an electronic transmission error, the Journal received only the
Mar 31, 1998/Research Reports
Background and Purpose. Gait training with partial body weight support
Background and Purpose. Differences in foot structures have been reported
Feb 28, 1998/Research Reports
The article by Brandsma and colleagues provides a systematic review of 10 randomized
Feb 28, 1998/Updates
Parkinson's disease is a movement disorder characterized by the progressive degeneration
Jan 31, 1998/Corrections
The term “adherence” was used incorrectly in Cahalin and colleagues' response to