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Coronavirus Update: April 8, 2020

Apr 8, 2020/News

Expanded APTA resources on patient management, weekly CDC COVID-19 summaries, and an adjusted coronavirus model.

APTA Components Step up to the COVID-19 Challenge With Ever-Growing Resources

Mar 25, 2020/News

From helping physical therapy faculty move their courses online to conducting a webinar on providing acute care physical therapy during a pandemic, association chapters and sections are keeping the profession informed and creating an impressive array of tools. "We are going through this, day by day,

Coronavirus Update: March 19, 2020

Mar 19, 2020/News

AHCA and NCAL release guidelines for PTs, OTs, and SLPs in long-term care facilities; Aetna expands telehealth and e-visit coverage; APTA to host e-visit Facebook Live event, and more.

Coronavirus Update: March 23, 2020

Mar 23, 2020/News

Tips on what to ask about telehealth; guidance on paid leave law; coronavirus "self-checker"; CMS enrollment relief, and more.

APTA Joins Push for PPE, More Consistent Use Recommendations

Mar 24, 2020/News

A March 20 letter to the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate.

Coronavirus Update: March 24, 2020

Mar 24, 2020/News

APTA joins effort for stepped up NPE response by Congress; new template letter for telehealth; wound care considered "essential," and more.

Coronavirus Update: March 25, 2020

Mar 25, 2020/News

UnitedHealthcare allows e-visits, HHS presses states to ease regulations, HPA shares an interoperability opportunity, and more.

The Good Stuff: Members and the Profession in the Media, March 2020

Mar 18, 2020/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. More than ever these days, we need to know there’s good stuff

School-Based Physical Therapy in the Age of COVID-19

Sep 1, 2020/Feature

PTs have learned from their experiences with remote service provision and are prepared for a variety of scenarios in the new school year.

It's Lovely at the Top

Jun 1, 2020/Feature

PTs and PTAs who are rock climbers have a passion for the sport and for helping their fellow climbers avoid and rehab from injuries.

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Muscle and More—It's All Here

Nov 30, 1993/Editor's Notes

Motor Unit Recruitment and the Gradation of Muscle Force

Nov 30, 1993/Special Series: Skeletal Muscle

The capabilities of the different types of motor units are reviewed, and their

Skeletal Muscle Mechanics: Implications for Rehabilitation

Nov 30, 1993/Special Series: Skeletal Muscle

Skeletal muscles are the primary organ system responsible for force generation

Motor Unit Populations in Healthy and Diseased Muscles

Nov 30, 1993/Special Series: Skeletal Muscle

The numbers of functioning motor units can be estimated in proximal and distal

Combined Use of Surface Electromyography and 31P-NMR Spectroscopy for the Study of Muscle Disorders

Nov 30, 1993/Special Series: Skeletal Muscle

This article describes the use of combining spectral electromyographic signal techniques

Injury to Skeletal Muscle Fibers During Contractions: Conditions of Occurrence and Prevention

Nov 30, 1993/Special Series: Skeletal Muscle

Contraction-induced injury results in the degeneration and regeneration of muscle

Guest Contributors and Guest Reviewers

Nov 30, 1993/Special Series: Skeletal Muscle

The Use of a Mechanical Model to Describe the Stiffness and Damping Characteristics of the Knee Joint in Healthy Adults

Oct 31, 1993/Research Reports

Background and Purpose. Stiffness is a common clinical complaint but

Factors Associated With Burnout of Physical Therapists in Massachusetts Rehabilitation Hospitals

Oct 31, 1993/Research Reports

Background and Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine

Commentary

Oct 31, 1993/Research Reports