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Jan 7, 2022/Podcast
Learn about the unique challenges facing PTs and PTAs, how to be prepared for the federal loan repayment to start up again, and how to give yourself permission to spend on the fun stuff.
Jan 11, 2022/Review
The resource is designed for use by PTs and PTAs but benefits the entire PD care team.
Jan 12, 2022/News
Get a handle on how CMS changes to the fee schedule, coding, and other issues will affect your practice.
Aug 8, 2023/Podcast
The increasing need for foundational research and evidence
Aug 9, 2023/News
The 2023 APTA Leadership Congress, held July 21-25, in Washington, D.C., once again brought together leadership groups from across the association to advance the profession, build the APTA community, and learn from each other.
Aug 11, 2023/Review
Researchers in Norway believe that attention to cognitive function early on could help patients achieve crucial PA goals.
Aug 14, 2023/News
The American Society of Association Executives award recognizes leaders in innovation and member service.
Aug 15, 2023/Podcast
One of the biggest ethical issues in the profession is balancing productivity and quality patient care.
Aug 16, 2023/Review
Each facility type will see a 4% payment increase, with CMS holding off on implementing several potentially problematic provisions.
Aug 21, 2023/Perspective
Federal agencies have changed how they think about the comments they receive. It's in the profession’s best interest to respond to those changes.
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May 31, 1992/Research Reports
The long-term stability of hand-held dynamometric measurements was assessed in
May 31, 1992/Letters and Responses
To the Editor:Cameron and Monroe have made
Cameron and Monroe have made
Apr 30, 1992/Editor's Notes
Apr 30, 1992/Research Reports
The paradigm for study of anticipatory postural adjustments permits investigation
Apr 30, 1992/Case Reports
This case report describes a patient in whom arthroscopic surgery of the temporomandibular
Apr 30, 1992/Perspectives
Mar 31, 1992/Research Reports
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the attitudes of students in
Mar 31, 1992/Clinical Perspectives
Low back pain is commonly seen in physical therapy practice, and many methods of
The purpose of this study was to test the effect of low voltage pulsed current