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Aug 8, 2017/Clinical Summary
PTs and PTAs are frequently involved in the care of patients at risk for, or with, coronary artery disease.
Apr 4, 2022/Perspective
CMT is the most common inherited peripheral neuropathy, affecting 10-28 of every 100,000 children.
Dec 7, 2022/Roundup
APTA's message on long COVID, physical activity and vaccination effectiveness, long COVID costs, and more.
Feb 17, 2021/Perspective
In celebration of APTA’s centennial year, we have invited members to offer fresh insights on themes introduced by past presenters of the Mary McMillan Lecture.
Apr 29, 2021/Perspective
Did reality match up to predictions about gains and losses in congressional districts?
Dec 8, 2021/News
Omicron variant, APTA practice advisory updates, vaccination mandate developments, the long COVID-fibromyalgia relationship, and more.
Jul 7, 2020/Article
Patient access to health records can't be arbitrarily blocked. Find out what that means.
Jun 28, 2018/News
Both wisdom and courage are needed to effect positive change. Laurita M. (Laurie) Hack, PT, DPT, PhD, MBA, FAPTA, opened her delivery of the 49th Mary McMillan Lecture with these thoughts and with her insights into gaining more of the wisdom and courage that will move the profession forward. Hack addressed
Mar 1, 2017/Perspective
Employers may be the ideal starting point as they have a direct interest in lowering health care costs.
Feb 2, 2018/News
Congress has until February 8 to act on funding the federal government, and between then and now, APTA, its members, patients, and other organizations are making sure that legislators and their staff receive an earful on the need to include a permanent repeal of the Medicare therapy cap as a part of