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Sep 1, 2016/Column
What are you overlooking?
Determining a patient's next care destination.
Aug 1, 2016/Column
Motivation comes in all shapes, sizes, even weather phenomena.
Jul 1, 2016/Column
Direction and supervision of support personnel requires patient-centered decision-making at all times.
Jul 1, 2016/Feature
Clinical reasoning skills can be strengthened at any age and at any experience level. Here's advice for both the recent graduate and the experienced practitioner.
May 1, 2016/Column
Remember, you can’t spell "realistic" without "real."
May 1, 2016/Feature
Could 'Bioresorbable' Sensors Help Individuals Recover From Brain Injury, Surgery?
An upcoming summit will explore the implications and goals of recognizing the movement system as the core of physical therapist practice, education, and research. Meanwhile, here's some background to bring you up-to-date.
Apr 1, 2016/Feature
APTA is committed to the triple aim of health care. The association's proposed coding reforms are just one way-but an important one-of achieving it.
Mar 1, 2016/Column
A new Medicare payment initiative offers patients and PTs a bundle of opportunities.
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Nov 30, 1980/Editor's Notes
This special issue presents clinically applicable information about the knee, with
Nov 30, 1980/Special Issue: The Knee
To understand knee problems, you must know the anatomy of this most complex joint.
How to classify knee ligament instabilities continues to present problems when
The knee joint is the largest joint in the body but far from the least vulnerable.
This paper presents an overview of selected concepts learned from clinical practice
The injured or diseased knee is a diagnostic and therapeutic dilemma. With incorrect
Posterolateral rotatory instability is a serious condition often requiring surgery.
Sep 30, 1980/Articles
The energy cost of walking and gait characteristics of patients with hip disease
Sep 30, 1980/Guest Commentaries
The purpose of this commentary is to present some of my personal thoughts and reflections
Sep 30, 1980/Suggestions From the Field
The purpose of this article is to describe a practical and effective exercise position