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Viewpoints

Sep 1, 2018/Magazine

Viewpoints: Online Comments

It's Time to Prioritize

Sep 1, 2018/Column

The minutes are there if you look in the right places.

Class Action

Sep 1, 2018/Column

Students identify and meet a need. Patients with cancer benefit.

Highlights from NEXT Conference & Exposition 2018

Sep 1, 2018/Feature

From the APTA House of Delegates to the educational sessions, NEXT 2018 in late June was all about establishing the physical therapy profession's place in society as an agent of positive change for individuals and communities. Here are some highlights from the meeting in Orlando, Florida.

Navigating Cash Payment

Aug 1, 2018/Column

Here's a primer on what PTs need to know.

Choose to Habitualize

Jul 1, 2018/Column

You can establish healthy new behaviors.

Bridging a Gap

Jul 1, 2018/Column

A behavioral therapist becomes a PT to enhance her ability to serve children with autism.

Physical Therapy for People With Autism

Jul 1, 2018/Feature

PTs explain why their role-nonexistent not so long ago- is vitally important today.

Putting Data to Work

Mar 1, 2015/Feature

Paying careful attention to practice-related numbers can improve outcomes, reduce costs, and ultimately transform the profession.

APTA's Creative Components

Mar 1, 2015/Feature

APTA's chapters and sections are developing an array of creative, innovative programs for their members. In so doing, they're also helping patients and clients, and advancing the profession.

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Incorporating Self-Management in Prosthetic Rehabilitation: Case Report of an Integrated Knowledge-to-Action Process

Mar 31, 2015/Knowledge Translation and Implementation Special Series

Background

In improvement of clinical practice, unidirectional

Physical Therapist Interventions for Parkinson Disease

Feb 28, 2015/LEAP: Linking Evidence And Practice

<LEAP> highlights the findings and application of

Safety and Feasibility of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Pediatric Hemiparesis: Randomized Controlled Preliminary Study

Feb 28, 2015/Innovative Technologies in Rehabilitation and Health Promotion: Special Series

Background

Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is

Patients' Use of a Home-Based Virtual Reality System to Provide Rehabilitation of the Upper Limb Following Stroke

Feb 28, 2015/Innovative Technologies in Rehabilitation and Health Promotion: Special Series

Background

A low-cost virtual reality system that translates

Children With Developmental Coordination Disorder Play Active Virtual Reality Games Differently Than Children With Typical Development

Feb 28, 2015/Innovative Technologies in Rehabilitation and Health Promotion: Special Series

Background

Active virtual reality gaming (AVG) may be useful

Grip Force Modulation Characteristics as a Marker for Clinical Disease Progression in Individuals With Parkinson Disease: Case-Control Study

Feb 28, 2015/Innovative Technologies in Rehabilitation and Health Promotion: Special Series

Background

Upper extremity deficits are prevalent in individuals

Physical Therapy 2.0: Leveraging Social Media to Engage Patients in Rehabilitation and Health Promotion

Feb 28, 2015/Innovative Technologies in Rehabilitation and Health Promotion: Special Series

Care for chronic conditions and noncommunicable diseases is dominating health systems

Perspectives on the Evolution of Mobile (mHealth) Technologies and Application to Rehabilitation

Feb 28, 2015/Innovative Technologies in Rehabilitation and Health Promotion: Special Series

Individuals with chronic conditions and disabilities who are vulnerable to secondary