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APTA Statement on Family Separation Policy

Jun 11, 2018/Statement

APTA and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) urge the Departments of Homeland Security and Justice to end the policy of family separation.

Public Awareness for Physical Therapy Is Ready to Rock Times Square

Dec 19, 2019/News

When more than a million people gather in Times Square to watch the ball drop and celebrate the beginning of 2020, APTA's ChoosePT message will be there with them. APTA has launched digital billboard advertising in Times Square that will run not only on New Year's Eve but through the end of March 2020.

From Choose PT.com and Move Forward Radio: 'Dancing With the Stars' Dancer and the Show's PT Talk About Keeping the Cast in Shape

Dec 10, 2019/News

She's a physical therapist (PT) who might be lucky to get 20 minutes with her patients, tops. And sometimes, there are lights and cameras to contend with. At other times, she has to be aware of the fact that if she uses taping, it must not be visible to the literally millions of people all over the world

Getting a Handle on the Fee Schedule, Part 2: 4 Things to Know About the KX Modifier, MIPS, Dry Needling, and Revocation

Nov 26, 2019/News

Beyond the proposed payment cuts for 2021: four things that you should know about the 2020 physician fee schedule rule from CMS.

Does Everyone Have a Unique Muscle Activation 'Fingerprint?' Researchers Say Yes

Nov 18, 2019/Review

Researchers believe humans possess muscle activation "signatures" that are as unique to each individual as fingerprints or iris structure.

The Good Stuff: Members and the Profession in the Media, November 2019

Nov 13, 2019/News

"The Good Stuff" is an occasional series that highlights recent media coverage of physical therapy and APTA members, with an emphasis on good news and stories of how individual PTs and PTAs are transforming health care and society every day. Enjoy! Getting soldiers back in shape: Kevin Houck, PT, DPT,

MedPAC Updates its Medicare 'Payment Basics' Series

Oct 23, 2019/News

Need a quick, big-picture take on how Medicare payment works in various settings? The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) offers an updated resource that can help. Now available for free download: MedPAC's latest version of "Payment Basics," a series of informational sheets that describe the

Where Things Stand, What APTA's Doing: Fee Schedule, SNF, and HH Rules From CMS

Oct 2, 2019/News

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) spends much of its spring and summer churning out regulatory rules for the coming fiscal and calendar years. That means it's an equally busy time for APTA, its members, and other stakeholders to stay on top of the proposals, respond to whatever challenges

APTA Student-Led 'Flash Action' on Federal Loan Repayment Program Sets Record

Sep 24, 2019/News

Capitol Hill now has 14,000 additional reasons to increase access to physical therapists (PTs) in rural and underserved areas—and to provide student debt relief to some PTs along the way—as the result of one of the most successful APTA "flash action" events to date. And the profession's students can

Leaders from Wyoming, Ohio, Minnesota, and Indiana Honored for State Advocacy Efforts

Sep 20, 2019/News

Recognition of the importance of direct access to physical therapy for consumers, updating decades-old practice acts, and making it easier for patients to obtain handicapped parking plates and placards were among the accomplishments of this year's APTA State Legislative Leadership Award winners, The

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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