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Dry Needling: Getting to the Point

May 1, 2015/Feature

Dry needling by physical therapists is a hot topic. What's fact? What's fiction? Take a look beneath the surface.

Health Care Technology Today

May 1, 2015/Feature

Here's a look at some advances and proposals in the field of health care technology.

Class Struggle

May 1, 2015/Column

When the educational team needs educating.

Determining the Best Choice

Apr 1, 2015/Column

When decision making is a family affair.

Fighting Medicare Fraud and Abuse

Mar 1, 2015/Column

Expanded authority to deny enrollment and revoke billing privileges are among CMS's new tools. Here's what PTs need to know.

A Source of Strength

May 1, 2015/Column

Diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease, a PT draws courage from her former patients' determination.

Tune In, Fill Up

Apr 1, 2015/Column

In providing wellness services, it's all about the individual.

Reckoning With Reentry

Apr 1, 2020/Feature

Stepping out from full-time practice looks different from how it once did. The options during and after a hiatus vary for PTs and PTAs.

Viewpoints

Jul 1, 2021/Column

View letters to the editor, online comments from readers, and responses to timely questions that APTA poses for member response.

Financial Strategies for Recent Graduates

Apr 1, 2020/Feature

Many PTs face financial challenges early in their careers. What strategies can new (and not so new) PTs use to address their financial issues?

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Prescriptive Check List for Positioning Multihandicapped Residential Clients A Clinical Report

Jun 30, 1983/Practice

Positioning is an important aspect of the management of severely multihandicapped

Physical Therapy Management of Familial Dysautonomia

Jun 30, 1983/Practice

This paper describes physical therapy programs to assist physical therapists in

Electromyographic, Peak Torque, and Power Relationships During Isokinetic Movement

May 31, 1983/Research

The use of isokinetic measurements for research and clinical practice becomes more

Amputation as a Consequence of Diabetes Mellitus An Epidemiological Review

May 31, 1983/Practice

Amputation as a consequence of diabetes mellitus is becoming an increasingly serious

Texas Consortium for Physical Therapy Clinical Education A Model for Interinstitutional Consortium Arrangements

May 31, 1983/Education

This article describes the Texas Consortium for Physical Therapy Clinical Education,

Underwater Weighing Using the Hubbard Tank vs the Standard Tank

Apr 30, 1984/Research

The purpose of this study was to determine whether underwater weighing in the Hubbard

Physical Therapy and Hospice Concept and Practice

Apr 30, 1984/Practice

Hospice, a concept for dying patients and their families, combines human intervention

Preparation of Physical Therapists for Employment in Public Schools A New Approach

Apr 30, 1984/Education

Physical therapists are providing services increasingly to children in public school

Effect of Forearm Abduction on the Ulnar Collateral Ligament

Apr 30, 1983/Research

Seven fresh cadaveric elbows from one woman and three men were studied to determine

Motor Control How Posture and Movements are Governed

Apr 30, 1983/Practice

This article is a review of the nature of motor control: the abilities and limitations