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Nov 3, 2022/Article
Payment is the focus of this installment: Cuts, therapy thresholds, updated calculations that could be good for PTs, and more.
Nov 8, 2022/Article
In our final installment: MIPS, quality measures, MIPS Value Pathways, and more.
Nov 8, 2022/Review
A review of electronic health records also found white patients received services for musculoskeletal pain faster than Black patients.
Dec 2, 2022/News
Insurance giant UnitedHealthcare and contractor Kaia will stop using the term "physical therapy" in marketing Kaia's MSK pain app.
Nov 4, 2022/News
The lawmakers want to counter severe payment cuts under Medicare for 2023 — and get to work on fixing systemic problems.
Nov 18, 2022/News
The legislation allowing Medicare to cover compression treatments now can be rolled into a larger package.
Jan 3, 2023/Podcast
Editor-in-Chief Alan Jette talks with Mark Shepherd, PT, DPT, DSc, about the current state of pain science in physical therapist professional education programs, as well as practical recommendations on how to incorporate modern pain content in an era of “curriculum creep.”
May 1, 2023/Feature
How PTs can help with the unique challenges race car drivers face.
Apr 25, 2023/Review
Authors of a study published in PTJ also found significant variation in therapy time among acute care facilities.
Apr 27, 2023/News
The APTA-supported provisions announced by CMS will help reduce administrative burden and ensure consistency across MA plans.
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Jan 31, 1994/Research Reports
Jan 31, 1994/Professional Perspectives
Physical therapists are faced with an ever-increasing array of advertising ventures,
Background and Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine
Background and Purpose. The purpose of this study was twofold: (1)
Background and Purpose. This study assessed the current and future
Dec 31, 1993/Research Reports
Background and Purpose. The aim of the study was to investigate the
Dec 31, 1993/Special Series: Skeletal Muscle
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) of paralyzed muscles holds promise as a
Aging skeletal muscle exhibits decreases in muscle mass and force and changes in
Nov 30, 1993/Special Series: Skeletal Muscle
This review article is designed to expose physical therapists to an examination