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Sep 1, 2022/Feature
The June issue of APTA Magazine includes a feature that should resonate with PTs and PTAs. Titled "Good Fit: Physical Therapy and Value-Based Care," the article describes how the shift from fee-for-service to a value-based health care model promotes optimized patient access and early intervention.
Lecturer Lisa VanHoose, PT, PhD, MPH, FAPTA, provided a sobering view of the profession's 'DEI fatigue' — and a possible path to overcome it.
Sep 1, 2022/Column
View letters to the editor, online comments from readers, and opinion pieces from APTA's blog.
All older adults should be screened for risk of falling. With National Falls Prevention Awareness week happening in September, here's a recap of reasons why and resources to help PTs meet that standard.
Aug 29, 2022/Review
CMS took the advice of APTA and others, and made some additional adjustments of its own. The result: a welcome 2.7% increase.
Sep 6, 2022/Article
It’s time to plan your celebration of the profession — and the important role you play in it.
Sep 20, 2022/Roundup
Here's the status of APTA-supported legislation on the fee schedule, telehealth, prior authorization, the PTA differential, and more.
Sep 14, 2022/Podcast
Hear what the APTA President had to say about where the profession is, and what it will take to pursue our full potential.
Sep 21, 2022/Podcast
Stay on top of developments in PT practice: APTA staff experts on new learning opportunities, the latest clinical practice guidelines available, and exactly what's meant by the term "digital health."
Sep 14, 2022/Roundup
Members on everything from exercises for climbers to home-office aches, along with coverage of some notable achievements.
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Jul 31, 1989/Articles
This study examined the relationship between lower extremity dominance and kinematic
Low-intensity direct current has been reported to be effective in promoting healing
Reliability and validity of the WATSMART™ (Waterloo Spatial Motion Analysis Recording
Jul 31, 1989/Communications
Chronic wounds such as pressure ulcers constitute a problem in rehabilitation.
This communication is in response to the article by Michael T Gross and Charles
We thank Dr Dean, Ms Ross, and Ms MacIntyre for the opportunity to clarify any
Jul 31, 1989/Letters and Responses
To the Editor:The January 1989 issue of Physical
The January 1989 issue of Physical
Jun 30, 1989/Conference Proceedings on Clinical Decision Making
IntroductionThe Need to Define Role and FunctionThe
Introduction
The Need to Define Role and Function
The
The concept of clinical decision making by physical therapists in the management
Whether it is medicine or any field, the essential task in making decisions is