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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.
Aug 26, 2022/Perspective
Another example of a great comment letter. This installment: Commenting when Medicare beneficiaries aren't your primary patient population.
Aug 30, 2022/Review
Researchers find higher hospital admission rates, lower PCP usage, and more visits to the ED among this 'often invisible' population.
Aug 24, 2022/Roundup
The PTA differential, MPPR, payment limits, and more.
Physical activity's role in reducing COVID-19 risk, prone positioning, new CDC recommendations, home testing, and more.
Aug 8, 2022/Roundup
Advocacy by APTA and its members is paying off in some key ways.
Aug 14, 2022/Statement
APTA President Roger Herr, PT, MPA, provided his annual address on August 14 at the Omni Shoreham in Washington, DC.
Aug 15, 2022/News
Stephanie Creary says leaders need to first understand where people are before they can guide them toward change.
Aug 17, 2022/News
Sue Whitney repeatedly challenged the profession to 'think bigger' — including around the importance of collecting data.
In remarks that ranged from the fee schedule to long COVID, Xavier Becerra stressed the role PTs and PTAs can play in fostering change.
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Jul 31, 1991/Research Reports
The purpose of this study was to investigate the specificity of the effects of
Patient education in physical therapy is gaining attention because it can contribute
Although we often assume that the sole domain of physical therapy is the motor
Jun 30, 1991/Professional Perspectives
Physical therapy diagnosis refers to both a process and a particular label within
I enjoyed Dr Guccione's article on diagnosis by physical therapists and his discussion
Jun 30, 1991/Research Reports
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the magnitude and temporal features of
The purposes of this study were to identify gender-related values, perceptions,
Jun 30, 1991/Letters and Responses
To the Editor:I was in the clinic this morning
I was in the clinic this morning
May 31, 1991/Research Reports
As I speak around the country on the topic of wound healing, a question frequently
We greatly appreciate Dr McCulloch's thoughtful commentary. We agree that controlling