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One Thousand Miles

Mar 24, 2019/Perspective

My new year's resolution was to run 1,000 miles by the end of that calendar year.

Knowledge Gaps of the Physical Therapist With the Limb Salvage Recovery Process

Mar 12, 2019/Perspective

From the rehab side of things, it was apparent that we had a huge gap in our knowledge for treating a patient whose limb was saved.

Get On The List

Feb 21, 2019/News

Funds raised will help support researchers.

The Patient as a Whole

Dec 4, 2019/Perspective

Learning the best techniques and latest research is important, but it is not the only way to impact patient treatment.

NSC: A First Year's Perspective

Nov 18, 2019/Perspective

Lessons learned from a first-year student attending a national conference.

Easing the Transition From Student to Clinician

Oct 29, 2019/Perspective

Student should use every second wisely while on clinical rotations.

A Love Story Years in the Making

Feb 11, 2019/Perspective

By taking time out of my day, I was making an impact on our profession. How cool is that?

APTA Is My Second Home

Dec 22, 2019/Perspective

It was my first national conference, my first national research presentation, and my first experience with APTA, and wow, I was blown away!

It Started with a Meeting

Feb 26, 2019/Perspective

I saw firsthand how a professional association conducted business.

My Team

Dec 12, 2019/Perspective

That's when I found APTA—or better yet, APTA found me.

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Exercise and Glycemic Control in Diabetes: Benefits, Challenges, and Adjustments to Pharmacotherapy

Oct 31, 2008/research-article

Exercise, along with dietary intervention, represents first-line therapy for diabetes

Diabetes Mellitus and Gait Dysfunction: Possible Explanatory Factors

Oct 31, 2008/research-article

Background and Objective

Gait characteristics differ in individuals

Inflammatory Osteolysis in Diabetic Neuropathic (Charcot) Arthropathies of the Foot

Oct 31, 2008/research-article

Objective

Osteolysis and low bone mineral density (BMD) are

Gait Variability in Older Adults: Observational Rating Validated by Comparison With a Computerized Walkway Gold Standard

Sep 30, 2008/Research Reports

Background and Purpose

Gait variability has been measured with