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Jan 14, 2021/Podcast
Zach shares his message to seek out more information, identify bias and limitations when they exist, find mentors, and reflect on experiences whenever possible.
Jan 14, 2021/News
The Jan. 15 webinar will leverage the expertise of PTs to help COVID survivors improve their recovery.
Jan 15, 2021/Article
A baseline for beginning to explore cultural competence as it relates to race and ethnicity.
Jan 15, 2021/News
Recipients of $10k or more in relief funds were supposed to start reporting to HHS beginning Jan. 15. A new date hasn't been set.
Jan 19, 2021/News
What's one of the best ways to honor 100 years of APTA history? Talk about how bright the future looks because of it.
Jan 19, 2021/Review
CMS has finalized a new pathway that could result in quicker coverage of cutting-edge FDA-approved medical devices.
The APTA Physical Therapy Outcomes Registry has been approved as a qualified clinical data registry — an important benefit for PTs in MIPS.
Jan 22, 2021/Review
Researchers found that every additional 10 minutes of physical therapy was associated with improved mobility at discharge.
Jan 22, 2021/News
The new agreement strengthens a longstanding relationship to support physical therapy research.
Jan 26, 2021/Perspective
What I’ve found is that white people fail to acknowledge the tailwinds that carried us forward and the headwinds our colleagues fought through.
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May 31, 1991/Research Reports
This study compared conventional clinical measurements with electromyographic (EMG)
Both electrical stimulation and electromyographic biofeedback have been shown to
My major point of contention with the article by Draper and Ballard is its broad
Although Dr Snyder-Mackler does raise several critical issues regarding the rehabilitation
This article describes the sit-to-stand movement in nine healthy elderly adults,
Mar 31, 1991/Research Reports
Although neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) can increase the ability of
The purposes of this study were to evaluate the effect of a weekly exercise program
The authors of this article are to be commended for conducting their study using
Virtually all hip rehabilitation programs include exercise for muscle force development.
The purpose of this study was to compare vastus medialis obliquus:vastus lateralis