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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.

Viewpoints

Aug 1, 2021/Column

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

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.

Social Responsibility Finds a Home in the House

Feb 1, 2020/Feature

The APTA House of Delegates increasingly is taking stances on societal matters. But members of the policymaking body still are getting comfortable with when to do so.

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.

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.

Tune In, Fill Up

Apr 1, 2015/Column

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

The Year That Can Be

Feb 1, 2015/Column

Where does the time go? Exactly where you direct it.

Actors With Disabilities and the PTs Who Treat Them

Mar 1, 2020/Feature

More and more actors with disabilities are appearing in TV shows and movies. Physical therapists are playing a supporting role.

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Head Position Trainer Application for Research and Clinical Use

Jul 31, 1986/Research

The head position trainer (HPT) is a frequently used biofeedback device for improving

Effect of Resisted Knee Flexion on Knee Extension Torque

Jul 31, 1986/Research

We tested the principle of “reversal of antagonists” by measuring the effect of

Changing Health Care Environments—Implications for Physical Therapy Research, Education, and Practice A Special Communication

Jul 31, 1986/Practice

This article explores changes in the organization and management of the health

Commentary

Jul 31, 1986/Practice

The opportunity to write a commentary may be viewed as being asked for a second

Authors' Response

Jul 31, 1986/Practice

We thank Mr. Howell for his stimulating review of our article. When judging the

Goodley Polyaxial Cervical Traction A New Approach to a Traditional Treatment

Jul 31, 1986/Practice

A cervical traction system is discussed that offers advantages over traditional

Physical Therapy Topics Search by British

Jul 31, 1986/Letters and Responses

The Medical Information Service (MIS) of the British Library now offers, from its

Potential Conflict-of-Interest Statement

Jun 30, 1986/Editor's Notes

Potential or real conflict of interest is a growing concern in the accurate and

Moiré Topography in Scoliosis Correlations with Vertebral Lateral Curvature as Determined by Radiography

Jun 30, 1986/Research

The backs of 42 subjects were examined using moiré topography; 22 of these subjects

Comparison of Roentgenography and Moiré Topography for Quantifying Spinal Curvature

Jun 30, 1986/Research

The purpose of this study was to compare roentgenography and moiré topography for